
Perennial herb of the rose family
I also like eighty-eight.
Spring in Hokkaido is
It’s winter.
Knee straight!
I don’t have anything to give!
Does Hinatan have a parachute at their house?
Ah!
It’s a fake!
Let’s steam some sweet potatoes!
Everyone at that moment thought the same, right?
(This is something you can’t have in high school…)
Why did you skip it~~~~
>>10
It’s being read…
Let’s talk slowly, slowly.
It’s alright, it’s alright.
Live.
It was generally interesting, the characters were cute, and the theme was quite novel, but it ended abruptly, which was disappointing.
Cataphract
In the end, I’m going to destroy the venue and leave.
So 🌷
I can’t do it~~┘
I thought the thumbnail was starting to get messy.
Mr. Arima’s characters are cute, and the jokes are funny, so it’s regrettable that it ended with only two volumes.
It seems that the current manga has managed to surpass two volumes, which is a relief.
The thread image continued up to volume 3!!
>>18
Yeah……
>>18
Handstand has three volumes released!
>>21
Was it like that…? I thought, and then I found it on the bookshelf… Why…
It’s not the time to be happy about horse jumping!!
Drip drip drip.
Even with GA anime, they only used up to volume 3, so I can’t help but think that if they wanted to, they could have adapted Hand-to-Stand into an anime too…
Nanami-chan is suited for gymnastics, yeah!
So you were a high school student!
Your sleeping position has no economic value!
Kata LO
Mitsu’s Nanami transformation is becoming more serious.
Hi… what should we do, Hinata?
It’s kind of late to say this, but…
I really want some sweet potatoes right now.
The handstand didn’t seem like it could close the gap between the amateurs no matter what, but thanks to Raimu-chan being exceptional, it feels like there are two pairs with a nice balance of skill difference in the new work.
Well, it’s good that Yukachi will be competing in the top division as per her ability, so I can’t really say which is better…
Shinjo… not everything in the world is about being a knee-jerk reaction.
However, the level of completion of Eighty-Eight is quite high, so there is an expectation that it would really take off if it were animated.
>>33
I want to see the “Baka Pianist!” part in the anime.
I want the supporting characters to have more screen time because they are cute too.
I thought at the time, “Don’t cancel the manga of the person doing the official Kirafun manga.”
>>34
Not a cancellation, but a harmonious conclusion.
I heard a story that seemed to be close to giving up due to running out of ideas, even though it was said to be harmonious.
>>46
According to the afterword of volume 3
It said that I’m struggling with jokes.
I’m really glad that Yukachi’s stage fright has improved.
It’s just too much to spend my third year of high school with that face.
>>31
Pukuu!
I’m sorry to bring this up in this thread, but…
I like the thread images too, but it feels like the quality of the 88 is getting better.
>>38
Isn’t the quality of the gags better in Handstand?
The two main characters of Eighty-Eight are almost entirely in the vibe of Nanami and Ichigo Girl.
I like you.
◯ ◯
0
>>40
I like this Munch-like face.
Mr. Arima’s drawing style is similar to my sister’s, but it’s also a bit different, right?
>>41
For now, the proportions give a higher image of Miyasuri Sa.
>>43
Sisters or so it seems.
I think it’s an amazing talent to make people laugh without having any bad or unpleasant kids around.
I really want the photo book of Nanami-chan’s funny faces that appeared in the play!
I liked the tanned teacher because she was somehow sexy.
The main characters… even when wearing leotards at the tournament, it just doesn’t make me feel happy…
Hey Strawberry Girl
I was disappointed that it ended just when Yuka-chan’s natural airhead character started to really shine and became genuinely funny.
It feels like I’ve run out of gags…
But this was incredibly interesting.
>>52
It’s great to have a classic joke while also having a clear structure of introduction, development, turn, and conclusion.
Eighty-eight is also interesting, but it doesn’t have the explosive power of the thread image.
The only thing that made me laugh out loud in Kirara 4-koma is the image in this thread.
It was such a realistic club activity story that I think it was difficult to reach a conclusion.
The thread image was fun to read, interesting, and made me laugh out loud, which was great!
Yo!
Daiginjo
I remember thinking that there are cases where such statements are not exaggerations, like when the first volume’s wrap said something like “Laugh out loud every second!”
My sister or maybe my younger sister is also a professional erotic manga artist.
I’ve never seen a pattern where sisters are not just pretending to be the same person, but are actually sisters.
>>61
I used to think of Miyasurisa as an erotic game illustrator, but since they haven’t been in charge of illustrations for erotic games for 10 years, describing them as an erotic manga artist (doujin creator) is more appropriate…
Eighty-eight is incredibly funny with the strong child playing the drums in the wind band, giving off an Arima style vibe more than the four main characters.
But maybe if I make that kid a regular, they’ll run out of steam again.
If it were to be animated, an episode length of 15 minutes seems good.
I have a memory of being surprised by an introduction to a naughty thin book that I helped with.
I’m going to steam the sweet potatoes!
So it was Miyasurisa…
The chinkurikin voice just can’t help but play in my head as Suzuko Mimori.
>>68
It’s probably 80 to 90 percent likely that it’s Teekyu.
>>69
It’s impossible not to have a clash of images when you know both!
If it had been adapted into an anime, I definitely think it would have resonated strongly with certain audiences.