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[Negima!] Today marks the end of the collaboration, but I feel like the enthusiasm on the bulletin board was at an all-time high.

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Let’s recover the 50 stones from the 5 multi.

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Is that so…?

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That’s right.

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What is being sought in Negima is a moving Negima that looks just like the manga.

I thought about watching pachinko.

Come to think of it, the animation quality during its peak popularity was like that.

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>>3

I wonder why Akamatsu’s manga doesn’t get animated with artwork that stays true to the original.

When I get close, I wonder if it looks too flat like an anime.

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Was there a bulletin board when the anime was airing?

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I don’t know Negima, but it was fun enough to be interested in the original work.

I thought about quickly getting into the work through the anime, but the manga is better, yeah.

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(It looks quite interesting.)

First person: Hatsu 09:31 Sakurako Discipline Committee Akinashi Asushi Rapid tapping

(It looks quite interesting.)

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Since the first season of the anime was 20 years ago, that’s around the time when the secondary forum became a bulletin board and dat.

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Who was the one that said a ninja was coming in the second half?

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Anime only holds memories of a funeral now.

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>>10

I really think everyone is like this, and it’s truly tragic.

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The anime of Negima is…

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Rather, the shaft is the one that’s like that, right?

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I thought it was good that Negi-kun seemed to be enjoying traveling with his father.

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Wasn’t the excitement highest before the event?

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There is no point in dividing it into the first half and the second half, that’s Haru Tsurutoku.

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>>17

It’s fine to split it up, but I always think the second half starts too late during split events.

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There was a peak shortly after the announcement, but even after the event, the thread continued to grow and get lively multiple times.

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I have reconfirmed that Eva is cuter and sexier when she doesn’t grow up.

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>>19

Regardless of cuteness, the eroticism of Snow White’s appearance is certainly enough to be considered erotic.

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I’m satisfied because I got to see everything I wanted, like Negi-kun getting childish only when facing Fate and the continuation of the teasing between tea and coffee.

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>>22

Are you picking a fight with Fate in a manga? You’re gonna do it? That smug look on Negi definitely didn’t vibe with a 10-year-old’s attitude.

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The feeling of the shrine being destroyed and the undead surging forth was intense, especially since the thread was completed during the daytime on a weekday, the day after the collaboration announcement.

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The one that leaves a strong impression of excitement is Demon Slayer, I think.

It may be that the characters of Rengoku and Giyu Tomioka were very strong.

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Was the Demon Slayer era really that exciting…?

Well, it was exciting at the time of the announcement, but…

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>>25

The scenario is neither harmful nor beneficial.

It only felt exciting at the time of the collaboration announcement.

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Demon Slayer has seen an increase in newcomers, so it must be quite lively.

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It seems that in collaborations with other games, Demon Slayer has checks on each individual word.

I have a faint memory of thinking that collaborating with a currently ongoing mega hit is tough…

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I think there was a lot of excitement, particularly during the event, with ongoing discussions about the original work and collaborations, so it was high up on the scale of popularity, if not the number one spot.

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Is Sword Baby doing well?

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Since there is also Geass, it might not be the best.

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In terms of copyright recognition, it may be inferior to Conan, Attack on Titan, and Demon Slayer, but in terms of the work’s world view, it seems to match well.

My favorite is Samurai Spirits.

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Could it be that they brought out the real Nagi and turned it into an alternate ending?

The work that has long been completed can only be done through collaboration.

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In terms of excitement, there’s an unfairly strong contender like Bobobo, so it’s a bit difficult to say this is the best ever…

However, it wasn’t that it didn’t become a topic of conversation at all.

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The problem was that the Geass was too much like the ones that appeared in the main story.

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>>36

It’s unfortunate that Yuffie couldn’t teleport in front of the bloodstained Yuffie.

It was good because Lulu, Suzaku, and Nanaly were happy…

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>>36

I laughed so hard at being called “Marianne” as the source of harassment and chaos that my stomach hurt.

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Personally, I think Doraemon is the undisputed number one.

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Today’s free gacha is missing.

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Wait, Sanrio also became a topic of conversation!

Speaking of which, that was also a type of April Fools’ joke, wasn’t it?

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It’s not the best ever, but it was definitely a very successful collaborative scenario.

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The only interesting thing about the Demon Slayer collaboration was that the boss was Sukuna, who had nothing to do with it at all.

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Collaborations with completed original works tend to have a high batting average.

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>>43

I don’t need integration with the main story or considerations; I can do whatever I want…

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>>43

If My Hero Academia had gone a little further, Deku might have been able to reach another level of stronger form.

In that case, Toga-chan would be dead…

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>>97

I don’t know the original work well, but it seems that kid also has a happy “if” moment in that collaboration.

Thank you, Roberia, but don’t come closer.

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>>104

The villains who came through the collaboration are unable to adapt and live in modern society both because of their fetishes and their abilities…

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I was a bit curious that the boss’s design resembles a typical mobile game character, different from Negima or Granblue.

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>>45

It’s the same as the usual collaboration boss.

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Gachapin got excited too, but the biggest excitement of Gachapin’s appearances is the free gacha.

The collaboration event is unfortunately a bit weak.

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It was interesting to see many nameless characters who seemed to be thinking, “I guess this enemy is also in the original work…”

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It was good that Eva was strong.

Being suited for being disliked in a multi-player setting also showed good consideration.

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Speaking of which, April Fools’ Day is coming soon.

I wonder if Hello Land is okay…

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Is the onion sister some original character from Shaft or something?

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>>52

If it’s about Nekane, she’s in the original work too, right…?

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This is the boss of the Love Live! collaboration.

The Idol of the Otherworld summoned from another realm by the star crystal beast Beopatra. Its true identity is a woman who once led numerous soldiers and thrived on the battlefield. Due to her god-like prowess in battle, she garnered the faith of the people and was eventually deified. However, in the thousand years that have passed, only the name of the demon god has remained, and she has come to be referred to as a demon. Therefore, she seeks to regain her former glory by gathering the monsters of the otherworld, utilizing the star crystal beast Beopatra, and demonstrating her power in the world of the skies.

This is the boss of the Love Live! collaboration.

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>>53

(It seems that even armored warriors are doing school idol activities now…)

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>>53

It’s Tomoe Gozen, right?

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>>53

Yazawa, who can talk back to this opponent, is amazing…

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I feel like the collaboration where the enthusiasm of the production team shines through, like in FF11, is really good…

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I thought you were good at making analogies.

The one said to be the source of harassment and chaos.

I thought you were good at making analogies. The one said to be the source of harassment and chaos.

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The human form of Zurwan seems like it could appear in something like That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.

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In a way, it’s even happier not to go back in shows like Code Geass or Attack on Titan, right?

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>>60

The Attack is completely incorporated into the sky, so there’s no going back to the Island of Attack.

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Yazawa will take the phalanx formation.

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The advance has become a major change, laughing at the fact that they are now humans from the world of the sky!

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It feels like the author’s exposure has increased compared to the past, making it harder to indulge.

As expected, the author’s information is noise!

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Collaborative BGM like the Dantalion battle doesn’t come out very often.

Give me more.

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I will never forget the achievement of releasing the giant Kario-san in the collaboration with Doraemon.

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The enemy character from the collaboration made its debut and is now the voice behind Raziel.

The enemy character from the collaboration made its debut and is now the voice behind Raziel.

ON Log AUTO Raji Eru says, Happy Valentine’s Day! SKIP

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Is it not okay for a manga artist to awaken to Masaharu?

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It seems that Delphina and the Carmen sisters won’t appear in Geass.

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>>70

That’s a lie! There’s absolutely a concentration that appeared briefly in the main story!

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>>71

It’s written so densely in the Lyria Note.

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Although it wasn’t the most exciting, I quite like the story of Gintama.

Well, the design of the Neo Armstrong Cyclone Jet Armstrong Cannon was quite impressive.

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The quality was such that I couldn’t help but agree that there might have been enemies like this in the side stories of Geass.

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The Geass collaboration had convincing oversight from Sunrise.

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Bobobo is too strong in impact and everything else when it comes to excitement.

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>>76

I remembered the Donpatch sword with the leek staff.

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>>76

It’s honestly amazing that it has evolved into a topic that is remembered every April Fools’ Day.

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I liked that the collaboration with Doraemon felt like a long epic.

The members of the sky were also using the secret tools properly.

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Bobobo’s achievement of releasing April Fool’s Day on the second day is incredible…

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The fact that the Geass properly fights in KMF is impressive.

I can’t help but think that they just wanted to make a robot.

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I can’t say it out loud, but it feels like this collaboration hasn’t gotten any attention or has been less talked about compared to the past.

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>>81

Well, outside of here, I think it’s a valid reaction to wonder why “Negima” is being brought up now…

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>>85

I won’t let you.

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>>81

Well, it’s a generation that gets it…

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>>81

It can’t be helped; in the Reiwa era, we can only gather and talk about Negima at places like senior citizen clubs.

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Day 2 – It has become a meme that is occasionally seen even in places unrelated to Granblue.

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By the way, is it hopeless for collaborations with collaborative gacha to have reprints or side entries?

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Well, if it resonated with the fans, then that’s all that matters, right?

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The second day of April Fool’s was too epoch-making.

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Because I can’t possibly see all the April Fool’s jokes from various places in just one day.

The extension is seriously helpful.

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>>90

Thanks to that, other mobile game events too…

Some places have become able to hold April Fool’s events for several days normally.

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What was the point of a collaboration that doesn’t resonate with fans?

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I think it’s similar to the FF11 collaboration in the sense that people who really love the original work did whatever they wanted.

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Nagi and Negi set out on a journey together, and I cry.

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I’m doing my best to collaborate within the constraints of the current popular anime as much as possible.

I feel that being able to do whatever I want is definitely more interesting.

As for the April Fools’ crowd, their very existence is like a surprise weapon, so I’ll leave that aside.

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A mobile game is coming out, so everyone please play it!

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>>99

G123 is no thank you.

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If the original work I love gets turned into a game by G123, I will probably cry.

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I really didn’t understand FF11 at all.

I only know about Poko-tan.

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Touken Ranbu was a collaboration before its anime adaptation, so I laughed because there are more lines than in the original.

Hey, hey! The counterfeit guy!! It’s so terrible that I can’t help but laugh.

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>>103

Moreover, people who started from Touken Ranbu also had a good aptitude for farming.

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The collaboration event was too strong with Garu-Pon.

Everything is so convincing.

After it’s over, the roulette will start.

Everything was an unfair tactic.

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Gachapin-san was truly a genuine companion…

Well, it was just altered…

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There was a live-action drama, right?

I wonder how that was.

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In-house collaboration isn’t uninteresting, but there’s nothing that really stands out…

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I hope they do another Street Fighter collaboration since Street 6 is doing well.

Since Rashid is also in 6…

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>>110

It is not an exaggeration to say that they have become business rivals after the release of Granblue Fantasy Versus…

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>>116

I hate to say it, but Gububa isn’t even a threat to the enemy…

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─April Fool’s Day, Second Day

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Speaking of Lobelia, isn’t Valefait a bit obvious? Well, the punchline was delivered, though.

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The collaboration with Taiko no Tatsujin was truly insane, pouring in outrageous amounts of money and effort to create a dedicated app and using loads of new illustrations for the April Fool’s limited collaboration.

The video is still on YouTube, but it’s way too expensive.

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Granblue Fantasy somehow has an amazing compatibility with gag manga.

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>>115

Originally, it’s a worldview where seafood attacks every summer…

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>>115

Call… Roboco (Sky World Line)

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>>118

This is Robomi!

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>>120

What is it that Robo’s knee is called Nappa?

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I think the Granblue Fantasy management has started to believe that making Par and Agrovaar say funny things seriously in a collaboration would be good. Well, it’s funny when they say things like “Takecopter” or “Kurumi-chan.”

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It’s really crazy that I’m collaborating in my own game to progress the story that got stuck in FF11 and save Prishe.

Kimura got told by his mom, “If you like games that much, then make one yourself!” after overdoing F11, and that’s how Granblue Fantasy was born, so I forgive him…

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>>122

Since I like it, I will also do a live broadcast to celebrate F11.

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>>124

It’s really terrible that there’s zero information about Granblue.

Don’t tell me you’ve even prepared a cake.

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>>128

To Granblue Fantasy players who only want to raise their stones, if you don’t know FF11, then leave! This will be a discussion exclusively about FF11 from now on! What a bold live broadcast!

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>>124

The main house is properly engaged in various historical talks, but regular celebrations are lacking…

Strange… the cake is too big.

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>>122

So you were doing something like that, Yuzes…

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I feel like it would be good to collaborate with DB right now.

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The courage to prioritize Lacan over the students is amazing.

It’s not just Toga-chan from My Hero Academia; it makes you wonder what kind of discussions led to prioritizing that character over others.

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We don’t do things like “collaboration volume 2!” anymore, do we?

I want to see the continuation of things like Code Geass and Love Live.

I wonder if the number of people won’t increase compared to the first edition.

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>>129

Collaborations generally happen when the collaborating side has some activity and wants to promote, so I think without some kind of event, a second round would be difficult.

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Touken Ranbu is a collaboration with the anime version, and it was airing at that time, so don’t say something so inappropriate.

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>>130

I’m sorry… I memorized it incorrectly…

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I still think the collaboration characters, who fight together from single attacks to triple attacks, and the impressive detail of the Precure series is the best.

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Recently, there have been many collaborations with Chinese games, and I predict that a Fate collaboration will happen this year.

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>>136

I can’t see the connection before and after, but what does this mean…

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Claiming to have the most enthusiasm in a collaboration in Granblue Fantasy is too high of a hurdle.

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Is it the first time for collaboration in the format of two-person or three-person groups?

The ceremony of changing guards has been around since ancient times.

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I want the Slayers collaboration to be revived.

I think it would be fine to let those who haven’t experienced it taste the hell of collaboration battles.

It’s fine even at the Pina Ancient Battlefield.

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>>140

I deliberately didn’t bring it up because I wanted to forget, you know…

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>>140

Was it harder than the current battlefield?

I hardly see any folk tales, so I would like to hear one.

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I want to save the pitiful heroine!

But fundamentally, what saves is the difference in interpretation, so players who remembered Prish at this event, please go meet her.

I thought you might be complicating things too much.

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I’ve forgotten to mulch the leeks a few times.

What a waste…

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Nobody was stripped during the collaboration with Negima…

It’s a manga where you can see full nudity or panties at least once every three pages!

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The most exciting collaboration was either Mobamas or Bobobo, right?

If you’re talking about the meaning of “abandoning cries,” it must be Slayers…

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Since I’m new to Slayers, I hope they do a revival or a second installment.

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While talking, I remembered, so I might use the LoV skin for the first time in a while…

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The number of new players in Mobamasu has increased about 20 times…

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The collaboration that probably increased the most popular beef cattle is likely Mobamas.

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>>151

The ability to receive rewards based on game progress was a system that could only be implemented because it’s a collaboration with our company.

To put it mildly, being made to do it for game rewards I’m not interested in was just a form of suffering…

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I really wanted to see the green onion parent and child traveling happily together, so I’m a little teary.

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Become the IF maker of a completed work like this…

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Rin Shibuya

can receive

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>>150

From the current situation of digging for the weapons at the North Star, it doesn’t seem to make much difference!

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>>155

I wasn’t able to do it this time, but it’s not acceptable to just say I’ll do my best next time!

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>>155

Don’t compare it to the easy option of “old boxes,” which can somehow be managed by repeating it multiple times.

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I’m looking forward to the inevitable school mascot collaboration more than anything.

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>>157

Are you definitely coming?

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>>160

Since they are in the same cyber series, they are on the rise, and they have collaborated with the Idolmaster…

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Let’s aim to be the champion!

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Even if it’s limited to the bulletin board, it’s been about a year since Rengoku-san has been in the thumbnail, so I wonder if anything can match that level of enthusiasm.

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>>162

Rengoku-san was raising a lot of new rice farmers…

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Why did I think that Gaku Mas would come when neither Miri nor Shani is coming?

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If we’re talking about plainness, it would be SideM, but thanks to Kaeru Bell, I can’t help but remember it.

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In the early days, the sky existed thanks to the producer.

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I want to collaborate with the social game I’m playing, but it’s probably impossible.

I wonder if there’s any way to do something about it.

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I think if it’s a dull collaboration, people will forget about Theatrhythm.

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>>165

Right now, I feel like it wouldn’t be a bad idea to put a Hihih into this 2nd enhancement.

It’s the feeling of being torn between thinking that it’s okay to have a drink and that throwing it away is the same thing…

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To start a new thread, it has to be a collaboration with a new work.

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I don’t know why, but in the beginning, they were collaborating a lot with Tales.

I hardly do it anymore…

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It seems like Madoka Magica is coming, but it doesn’t.

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I want to see another collaboration with Bandai Namco.

To be specific, come here, God Eater.

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Many warriors trained by Rengoku have become full-fledged members of the Demon Slayer Corps.

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I want to see a Toriyama-style character in Granblue Fantasy.

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It’s a one-shot idea, but I want them to collaborate with Dragon Ball Super.

I want you to do something like “Super Blue, witness the power of the horizon!?”

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>>178

It seems like it will likely be a story about saving Future Trunks.

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To be honest, I want the collaboration gacha to be discontinued and then have collaborations after that for the works I like.

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It feels like Dragon Ball almost stopped doing collaborations with other mobile games once its own mobile game was fully on track.

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I found that my skill level was halfway. At that time, it was tough to level up skills, so please forgive me.

I found that my skill level was halfway.

At that time, it was tough to level up skills, so please forgive me.

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There’s a possibility that this title hasn’t been obtained after it’s over, so let’s be careful.

Thousand Blades Acquisition Condition: Trigger Lacan’s random support in the extra quest of “Magical Teacher Negima! Epic of the Azure Sky” CLEAR Boy Acquisition Condition: Trigger Evangeline’s random support in the extra quest of “Magical Teacher Negima! Epic of the Azure Sky” CLEAR

There’s a possibility that this title hasn’t been obtained after it’s over, so let’s be careful.

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The collaborative gacha itself is really bad…

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I would be grateful if my favorite character is distributed…

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As someone who ended up ceilinging with Raikan this time, I hope the pickup rate will be increased even more next time…

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It’s not just the achievement of the collaboration gacha, but it’s quite significant that instead of the second distribution character being ○○ & ○○, we could have around four standalone characters implemented.

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Well, characters from jujutsu are clearly compressed.

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I’d rather have it solo than in a group of two or three.

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I thought that although Itadori could handle his role during the final battle, it doesn’t seem like he would have enough abilities to do so alone at other times.

He’s just a boring kid.

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The Jump group had a tough time with character compression.

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I wanted Deku and Bakugo from My Hero Academia to have Uraraka and Tsuyu-chan.

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It feels like there is a maximum budget for collaborations, and then there is an additional budget for creating gacha characters.

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I hope we can find a good compromise by adjusting the emission rates and ceiling heights.

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I thought it was quite fitting that in Demon Slayer, the Hashira are individual characters while Tanjiro and the others are grouped into one character.

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Speaking of Rengoku, I wonder if there will be a collaboration with Rurouni Kenshin.

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The collaboration gacha has improved compared to the last time, but it still feels like it needs a little more.

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Since Negima started serialization before I was born, I honestly couldn’t keep up with it.

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