
A little… maybe a little…
Princess!
Occasionally, as if remembering, brown bears and other wild animals burst in and create a gruesome development.
The story of the princess and the boss is quite intense, but it’s interesting with sudden developments as I read.
>>4
The shot of the gaze towards Shiraishi is misleading to the extreme.
I wonder if there’s charm in the art style and storytelling.
There are too many fans who think being a sperm detective is impossible.
>>6
I understand your feelings because imagining changing the character’s gender and doing things like being a squirting detective was too tough.
Sometimes?
Maybe it’s because it’s heavily deformed.
“The testicles switch places left and right! It’s something even a man can’t understand…”
>>10
We…
Even though it’s a Hokkaido Ainu gourmet manga, there are too many ruthless fights with no rules.
It feels like it’s being forcibly neutralized with a gag-like vibe, just like with Kyoshiro.
>>12
The first director of the anime was the person from Tar-chan, which made sense.
(Princess…!?)
(The boss is also grabbing Shiraishi’s butt in the cover illustration.)
It’s being passed off as a joke, but Genjiro-chan is way too lewd.
>>15
Due to the author’s infamous weird document, I can’t brush it off as a joke.
It may seem like a joke, but there are quite a few scenes that are simply brutal, like with Ienaga.
I felt an unease at Edokai-kun’s place, but once I got over it, I was able to read it all the way to the end with enjoyment.
>>17
Like a kind of initiation…
There are many parodies from classic movies, and I can feel that they are making an effort to maintain the entertainment value despite the heavy story.
>>20
Even someone like me who doesn’t know much about movies can appreciate it because it parodies things I feel like I’ve seen before.
>>23
Pennywise didn’t work out in Shiraishi.
Genjiro-chan is really cute, not just as a joke…
Hey, why are you rushing over to the final battle? Go home! Stay alive!
But there was nothing useless about our journey…
>>24
Well… I really did something quite pointless.
In situations where ethnicity or heavy origins might make things feel solemn, I throw in a joke to lighten the mood.
Usami seems to be too emotionally sticky, so it’s tough.
One day I will remember this love and surely end up crying.
>>28
I’ll peel it.
The side event with Sugimoto was necessary, but the one with Ashirpa was pointless…
I really hate the story about the gay guy in the thread.
It’s easy to read because it doesn’t get too serious.
The boss is strong, isn’t he?
>>33
Because he was a yakuza boss from that era…
(This episode hasn’t been animated…)
(I can’t broadcast this…)
I’m glad that Genjiro-chan became happy with Inkarama, but isn’t there maybe a few too many children?
>>36
Consider the times.
Still a lot, isn’t it…?
Even something like this can still receive awards and official approval, so the fun takes precedence over everything.
I love reviews like “If I had been reading Sperm Detective from volume 1, I wouldn’t have read Golden Kamuy.”
It’s a manga that Hokkaido is supporting, you know?
It’s because the boss is cheating!
That is a male prostitute bought with money!
I like the way the other four people move their eyes in that scene.
Considering the small number of readers, I’ve started to think that what’s lacking in the dog thread is dirty jokes and gore.
>>43
If the setting is modern, that can’t be helped…
Until the bizarre and entertaining prisoners started causing chaos, it had a strong impression of being a serious and plain manga.
>>44
Aren’t they getting wild quite early on…?
It seems like a huge noise when Genjiro-chan and Inkarama are together.
>>45
The sound aside, it seems intense enough for Chikapashi to peek and end up crying.
At the very beginning, it really felt like reading a cooking manga.
Right now, Yanjan itself doesn’t have much momentum.
The manga was still decent up until the point where Letara was a semi-regular character.
It started to feel like something was off about this manga around the Hemi area.
>>50
Speaking of which, that guy left midway and didn’t come back until the end.
It may be that there is less aversion because it’s a dirty joke serving as relief amidst the tense developments where life and death are at stake.
Even though it’s a combat sport on ice, gore in a high school sports manga is a bit…
>>53
Non-ice hockey, where women’s jaws are broken during the Olympics, is actually played at the Olympics, so if it’s that level of expression, it should be fine for ice hockey as well.
A Yakuza posing as an Ainu is one of the standout episodes in the work, yet it hasn’t been brought to screen.
>>54
If it’s poorly edited, it will just turn into a scene of Japanese soldiers committing genocide against a minority group…
>>54
I was completely fooled by the fake Ainu gestures and was relaxing.
Asirpa-san, who has stepped away from her seat, is engrossed in embroidery over there.
I love the scene where someone sees through a lie immediately and goes for the kill.
>>65
I really like that it also serves as a presentation of the correct way to use tree branches.
It’s one of the few scenes where Ogata and Sugimoto are working together.
I do want to see bear battles and prisoner battles, but those aren’t things to do in sports…
In the history of the manga “Anehata Shiton,”
I think it’s amazing that it has produced a level of perversion that is second to none.
>>56
Even just being a beastiality guy earns a high score.
It’s the lowest to kill after pressing the guilt onto the beast side…
There are a lot of gruesome and dirty jokes, but…
It’s amazing that it’s still incredibly interesting.
Pao pao pao pao
I can feel a bit of Masaya Tokuhira’s influence in the overflowing mix of battle, gags, eroticism, and gore.
There are plenty of perverts, but occasionally there are also wicked individuals who elegantly escape, so it’s well-balanced.
Papa Opa O seems to have deviated from the realm of dirty jokes, doesn’t it?
IT and Freddy are fond of parodies.
Everyone else read it with a smile, but the sperm detective was just too gross for me.
Even though I am horrified that Ienaga killed and ate regular people, I am still impressed that he blended in as a comrade and died in a good way; I can’t believe such a thing is possible.
But there was no unnecessary part in the dirty jokes.
>>70
No…
>>70
No.
I did quite a lot of pointless things.
>>70
It existed.
When reading, the senses become numb, and it just feels normal when the serial killer kills and masturbates in the part with the sperm detective.
>>71
Up to that point, it’s quite a depiction to see as the portrayal of a psycho criminal, but…
I only know about works that start stylish gun action with ejaculation from there.
>>74
That’s why I think it’s not the murderer that’s abnormal, but Usami.
When it comes to recollections, everyone is serious…
It was quite tough when animals were in unfortunate situations.
A scene in the beginning where an unrelated baby bear is eaten by an evil bear.
>>78
That’s a common thing, isn’t it?
The act of a murderer committing murder and masturbation itself is pretty common, so amidst many perverts, the impact becomes weaker.
There were quite a few voices of sadness in the secondary community when Shimaenaga-chan was completely cut out.
In fact, that place was a good episode to fully utilize the survival knowledge learned from Asirpa.
>>80
Because it was an episode that wasn’t really related to the main storyline…
>>80
It’s a parody, but I really like that episode where Sugimoto’s weakness and strength are depicted concisely.
Why was it so heavily promoted by the Hokkaido government while this bizarre manga was being serialized?
Are you okay?
>>81
There’s no doubt that it’s a study of Ainu and pioneer era culture…
I don’t want to show it to children who haven’t even started high school.
The promotion of Ainu culture was seriously well done…
The “Guro is Edo Shell Kun!” episode was the toughest.
It’s more like grotesque or something psycho.
>>83
Edo Shell-kun is quite mild compared to the person he is based on.
The cute long-tailed tit probably will also shock some people if it gets broadcasted…
In the hockey manga that Henge-sensei is currently drawing, there’s a senior who seems like a really creepy and dark homo.
It’s beautiful to join up with Asirpa and the others right after catching the Long-tailed Tit…
Public high schools and public universities in Hokkaido generally have this placed.
Is it okay?
Do you need a scene where Monzakura has their pants taken off and gets spanked?
>>94
Absolutely necessary.
The anime improved quite a bit after a certain point, but the beginning was like a typical bad example of a Young Jump anime adaptation…
>>95
I don’t understand why they would adapt something like Kingdom and the original series, which are selling really well, into an anime in such a strange way, as if it’s a mystery…!
>>103
First of all, it seems that Shueisha has only recently recognized that “putting effort into anime can really lead to strong sales.”
At first glance, this manga’s seemingly pointless scenes may seem like a waste, but they often turn out to be incredibly important foreshadowing or build-up later on, so it’s a shame to cut any part of it.
>>98
Then tell me about the scene that was really pointless!
There’s at least one, right?! Like Shiraishi’s penis is small or something!
>>107
Shiraiishi looking for a sister to model for a painting…
>>115
It’s a continuous series of jailbreaks that adds credibility to the nickname “the King of Escape” for Shiraishi, so that kind of thing is definitely necessary.
>>115
But there’s that story, so there’s actually the origin of Shiraishi becoming the king of prison breaks, and that Kumagishi Chōan’s wish was granted…
In the anime, they haven’t done the fake Ainu episode, so they probably aren’t dead.
Ero and gro are in the publication Yanjan, so it’s safe.
Abashiri originally promoted the escapee Gokunagari Torakichi and sold Torakichi cookies, but after the popularity of Golden Kamuy, they started making Shirashi’s roasted soybean snacks along the same line.
Even the prison has become more supportive of Hakucho than Torakichi.
Do we need to pluck Kanagawa’s chest hair while discussing the policy?
I never thought a scene where skin sticks to metal and someone urinates would become such an outrageous foreshadowing.
This will definitely skip everyone’s skin peeling and use time jumps instead…
You bastard! You did it!
That’s what happened.
It seems that the Ainu folklore that has been handed down is mostly filled with dirty jokes.
>>108
Hearing the story about drawing an eye on the butt to scare off a yokai, Sugimoto tried to surprise Shiraishi by drawing an eye on his own butt, resulting in a scene where they matched completely, which was totally unnecessary.
The feeling of despair when Sugimoto received a headshot was overwhelming.
I was just living normally.
I want to know more about Panampe and Penanpe.
The anime started before Demon Slayer.
I believe Ie-naga wouldn’t have died if he had eaten a little more of Sugimoto.
>>114
I probably messed up the damage control by eating a little carelessly…
I think Kilo-chan’s thought that it was quite a waste in retrospect is a counter to the idea that Wilk’s wolf-like life, which has no waste, is beautiful.
There’s a lot of waste, yet it’s incredibly strong, and I can even sense a beauty in the will and obsession towards the goal.
Upon reading to the end, I think the best play in the work might be the potential shooting of Ogata’s faceless person.
>>122
Ogata is killing quite a few guys who shouldn’t be left alive.
Sperm detective or something.
Well, even if you say that Asirpa’s way of life has a lot of parts that could be called unnecessary since meeting Sugimoto, it doesn’t diminish its beauty. I wrote all that, and now I’m imagining the scene of eating curry, and I’m thinking… well, maybe not… ?
It seems my elementary school-aged nephew went to see a movie and got sick halfway through, so he came back.
You should let your parents know what the original work is about…
Heroine in the thumbnail
Suddenly
When I think that Kilo-chan was enjoying the pointless things too, it makes me feel a bit sentimental.
When I read it again, I realize that Ogata is a really handy character for getting rid of characters that would complicate things further or for stirring up the plot.
>>133
Well, the fact that I’m alive already makes things complicated.
It was just so gay and gross that I stopped reading halfway through.
>>134
It momentarily seemed like a comic that is kind to sexual minorities, but rather it just looks like a portrayal of the negative side.
Ogata killed the one person he absolutely shouldn’t have killed, Mr. You Suck…
>>135
The damn old man is one thing, but my mother and grandparents are also not good.
I think it’s totally ridiculous that a brown bear showed up even on the final battle train.
>>137
It’s the Surprise Brown Bear Theory.
It’s also a lie that the brown bear doesn’t come in the boss rush…
Speaking of this work, it’s about the brown bear.
It’s rather unnatural not to be present at the end.
I think it’s super gay and creepy, but it’s really funny.
Are only Shiraishi and Gansoku the ones who survived as prisoners?
A grizzly bear is coming! Not the homeowner?! Is it a Yakuza?! Is it an accomplice?! Is it homosexual?! A lovers’ quarrel?!
There’s no way to put a grizzly bear on a speeding train!
The bear’s face being skinned was the most unbearable to look at.
I didn’t know the voice actor for Sugimoto, but they really fit the role perfectly.
There are more opportunities to hear Kobayashi-san’s voice in various places now.
I think a live-action adaptation of Sperm Detective is on the verge of being doable, but the ending is too gory.
>>152
Don’t do it…
I wonder what happened to the continuation of the anime.
I forgot because the live-action was so exciting.