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I love Hirako from the time when he was selling brewed Chuunibyou.
I came to Japan from abroad.
When I first turned on the TV, they were showing Gurren Lagann.
After that, I was playing Melheaven.
Read Hellsing, Black Lagoon, and Gunslinger Girl.
The Soul Eater anime has started.
It turned out like this after reading Trigun for the finishing touch.
>>2
You’re breathing good air.
>>5
I was 12 years old at that time.
When I think of dual pistols, my husband still comes to mind.
In my case, Trigun guarded me…
Hirano… if you’re in trouble, just cover it all up.
>>6
You’re about to die because of that, aren’t you?!
Those who start memorizing the major’s speech and praising the Nazis might as well be dead!
It’s understandable if they are a middle school student, but…
Although he is retired, he is still an incredibly strong old butler wearing a monocle, and his weapon is a wire.
If I read something like this in middle school, it would be a terrifying experience.
Let only those who did not investigate how to wear a monocle throw stones.
>>9
It’s nice that the average Japanese person doesn’t have deep features…
I read it, but since no new book came out at all, I’m bored.
Major… you’re cool… even though you’re a scoundrel.
If a middle school boy reads this at night, it would be a huge problem.
I think it’s better to read manga while you’re still in middle school.
When I look back calmly, I think Alucard isn’t really that noble of a person… that’s what I thought when I reread it.
>>15
Human
As a human…
Me? Someone like me?
>>15
It’s because I’m different that I’m yearning for it, so to speak.
Thanks to Andersen, I’ve learned to tilt my head back and laugh loudly while standing, and I’ve developed a habit of only opening one eye when I laugh, and even now, the range of motion of the corners of my mouth is still wider on the right side.
The temperature difference in the ending after the major’s speech is intense.
That manga, you could only say it’s noble about Integra or Penwood, right?
Due to the humidity in the room, the cover of the paperback has become stuck, and I can no longer read the bonus manga.
>>20
If I pack a lot of dollar store silica gel into a Ziploc bag and leave it, it seems like it would peel off.
After going around a few times, I now prefer the 454 Casull Auto over the Jackal.
I feel like the jackal-loving phase will come again in a few years.
I probably think it’ll stay like this for the rest of my life because I still get that “shhh” or “zap” feeling in my head.
The reason I only wear round glasses.
There is potential to compete until university.
Manga that should be read while in school.
It’s a shame that Walter became so salty.
If you watched the thread image, Trigun, and Evangelion during your adolescence, then that person is already doomed.
>>30
In terms of toxicity, I think Trigun is one step below.
My high school days, when I was consuming this and Hiroshi Mori at the same time.
>>31
In the novel department, during my time it was Ryogo Narita and Hiro Arikawa.
Ah! There’s General de Gaulle over there!
I got a job where I can spew out my chuuni delusions, so I can become a working member of society too.
I never thought the lines I wrote straight from my brain would be adopted as is.
It’s like a comic drawn by someone who seems to have spent their youth saluting a swastika displayed in their room while wearing a Nazi uniform from their student days…
>>36
It seems like you’re going to school wearing a beret influenced by a magician.
I became a shotacon.
An uncle who wants to play against people but can only use cheats because the data is broken.
It makes me upset when the other person uses cheats.
When I was in elementary school, I really believed that Harukonnen existed.
>>39
Hey, this is a prototype…
I was surprised to hear nearly the same lines as Andersen’s while watching the movie about the Okinawa mainland battle.
>>41
The Battle of Okinawa is a masterpiece that has influenced many places.
I’m truly glad I got into it in middle school.
When I entered high school, I fell into different traps with “Legend of the Galactic Heroes” and Daisuke Satou.
Reading “The Saga of Tanya the Evil” reminded me a lot of “Hellsing.”
>>45
In the melting pot of the fan fiction community surrounding Lyrical Nanoha, Muv-Luv, and The Guardian of the Empire.
In a way characteristic of Nazi otaku, “The Saga of Tanya the Evil” has a touch of Helsing’s spice.
First of all, it’s good that all the main characters are strong.
And it’s cool.
With just this, the boy will fall.
I like the speech about war, huh…
>>47
I think I can still recite about half of it.
Even now, if I could get a nice weapon in the game, I would say “Perfect, Walter!”
It was actually interesting, but I still think the ending was a bit unsatisfactory.
The last scene is “be free.”
Because it’s from the web, it feels like Carlozen has a strong quirkiness mixed with a parody from above.
If anything, “shiiiiiiiii” still comes out of my mouth even now.
On the web, Carlo is talking about what Deg would do if BETA suddenly attacked.
It is certainly a deadly poison, but I feel like this is a deadly poison that must be consumed during puberty.
>>55
Same category as Dazai.
Once you learn about Schrödinger’s cat, there’s no going back.
This person is someone who embraced both the good and bad aspects of the otaku culture from the 90s and ran with it as it is.
The reason I aim the gun slightly downward.
In fact, it is a highly toxic substance that has never been ingested.
Which is worse for your health, anime or manga?
>>60
The OVA aimed to faithfully reproduce the manga.
After that, an OVA.
>>60
Manga
>>60
Because there are things like the inside of the cover, it’s a manga.
I can’t forget how someone who had been drawing pure love romantic comedies suddenly started creating a confusing middle school-level manga heavily influenced by Hirako, finishing it in just one volume and then disappearing entirely.
The major’s final moments are ridiculously cool!
I was in middle school when the OVA was being released one after another, so it was intense.
As an anime adaptation of Hellsing, it’s perfect, but it’s also an OVA that took nearly 10 years to create, so it’s not that the animation is incredibly amazing.
It’s simply because there are 10 volumes, so I can read the original work quickly.
The OVA feels like a faithful animation of the original work, while the original source feels more like a manga.
I like Drifters and such, but for some reason I can’t get as into it lately, and I’m sad that I’ve moved on from this kind of thing.
>>70
I think the preferences of Drif are different.
The core idea is that something like Civ or AoE is great, so it’s a bit different from the thread image, which feels like a concentrated essence of Chuunibyou.
When you read this, you’ll start to clap with a “pon… pon…” sound.
Hyu
Zup!
I sometimes wonder if that thing will pop out.
Um… what exactly is Incognito?
>>73
I am nothing…
>>73
I sold it at Book Off.
Nikori
NIKORI
I forgot what it was, but I’ve become able to eat something I didn’t like.
Is it treated as better than that kind of TV anime?
The author makes fun of it, so fans can easily criticize the TV anime…
>>78
I was really looking forward to it at that time!!!
>>78
I think there are circumstances where it’s inevitable, especially since they brought up completely unfamiliar original characters and the story is kind of like that.
I didn’t know when the final volume would be released.
I’m evaluating the fact that it’s Nazi because of the OP and ED and the Nazis.
The anime back then wasn’t really that strong, I guess.
The Trigun anime also starts to make some incomprehensible movements halfway through.
Speaking of which, my nephew is entering junior high school soon… All right! (click)
The anime version of Trigun is good in its own way.
Trigun had a positive impact, and the latest Reiwa work seemed to make the author happy.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
>>86
To be honest, no matter how much Naito praises it, I can’t accept the Stampede, and I want them to make an anime adaptation of Maximum.
I felt that the Badlands Rumble was more thorough.
I think Father Nachi and the overall music were good in the anime version.
But Hirako also depicts the police officers who resisted until the end to protect the citizens and Lord Penwood as cool figures, right?
>>88
Isn’t it just cool normally?
The anime Trigun was loved by its creator as well.
Reiwa Trigun has a heavier emphasis on the difficult parts compared to the manga, and I wished for a bit more of a lighthearted feel.
>>91
I don’t think it’s right to make Vash’s relationships all naive.
Tough and gentle days have existed even before the battle with GUNG-HO-GUNS.
I only know about the TV version where an original character called Incognito appears, similar to Lord Frieza.
But foreigners are quite popular, aren’t they?
It was only around volumes 3 or 4 when it was animated; that’s impossible.
The helicopter butler around that area was also cool.
Putting aside Incognito’s appearance…
Hours of anime tend to be polarized.
>>96
Hirako is
Tobacco… killing…
Tobacco… will kill…
I remembered that it was like that.
The author mentioned in an interview or something that it’s okay for the Trigun anime to be different from the original work.
I wonder if they will do Drifters again once it’s finished.
What caught my attention on TV was when Seras kissed while sucking blood and the priest driving home.
I don’t think it’s bad when looking at it individually.
The arpeggio is quite different from the original, and it seems that Shonen Gahōsha had that kind of stance.
I don’t think the anime is bad enough to be called a crappy anime.
It’s a bit different from the Hellsing anime, and the final boss is Dandell!?
Excel has become something I can’t understand at all.
I don’t dislike it, but…
When will Napoleon be animated?