
I want to see more cosplay created by the two liars!
That Dress-Up Doll Falls in Love 13, Shinichi Fukuda
I want to see.
First experience
>>1
When I have my first experience
Let me know your thoughts.
What was it that made cosplay go viral?
>>3
It went viral, but I concluded that just having everyone I know see it is enough.
If you really want to tackle the theme, it will probably be quite difficult.
Many fans are probably satisfied just with the sweet moments of love.
>>4
Based on the title, it seems like this is a story about Marin-chan falling in love through cosplay, so this is the end!
At least like this… let’s make a cosplay while still in a relationship, one more time…
>>8
I wonder if Marin-chan can endure it at the measurement stage…
>>20
I want to see that.
I thought the childhood friend problem was wrapped up quickly, but it turns out they came to tie up the story.
If the spin-off felt a bit better, I would feel like compensating for everyday life here, but to be honest, it’s just so-so.
>>11
The spin-off is just physiologically impossible.
What is that vibe… Is it a reader submission from Ribon…?
This is how conspiracy theories are formed.
Is it ending!?
It seems like there were various things they wanted to do, but I feel it might be better to end it cleanly.
I guess wanting just a little more is just right.
Murakami Friendship End
I mean, if you’ve been reading the last few chapters, you can tell it’s going to end soon, right?!
I want you to go to a love hotel one more time.
>>18
The young couple can’t possibly stop…
Has the author reached their limit due to the anime adaptation?
>>19
Will you stop the anime’s second season?
I think it’s best to end just when you want to see a little more of the continuation.
It’s originally a romantic comedy.
It seems that Juju, who might have some feelings, has also stepped back in a good way, so this might be the most well-organized moment.
Where are you quoting from?
I think it’s best to wrap things up here, as continuing with all this back and forth probably won’t make it any more interesting.
Since it was a work that was intended to be complete from the beginning, the goal shifted and the players hesitated to shoot.
This is fine as a goal in love!
I want to see cosplay!!!
Marin-chan’s feelings have been fulfilled, and Gojou-kun’s internal issues have been resolved, so the parts that were the core of the story have already concluded.
It’s also a nice way to end if the fans think, “I want to see a bit more” and leave it at that.
In reality, since the anime adaptation, the momentum has been steadily decreasing.
If I have to be greedy, there wasn’t enough sweat and soap…
When is the second season of the anime coming out?
>>36
Until the author finishes listening to all the candidate voice actors for each character.
>>38
Once the serialization is over, I’ll have plenty of time to listen…
>>39
I’ll kill you!
Gojou-kun made up with his childhood friend.
Marin-chan decided to do cosplay as a hobby, not as a professional.
The two of them ended up dating safely, and everything throughout the story has been completed.
Gojou-kun and Kaimu-chan are both unwavering, and it’s not even about taking the top with cosplay, so when we’re together, there’s really nothing to do, you know?
I wonder if it will adopt a style like Kaneme-san from the same Young Gan series, where there are after-stories one chapter at a time for each season after the final episode.
>、
Cosplay doesn’t really have competitions or anything like that, and there’s particularly no goal in a narrative sense for cosplay.
>>44
That said, I doubt there’s much demand for Gojo-kun’s hina doll craftsman part.
Well, there’s a sense that we’ve kind of reached the top, considering even the source, an old man who hardly praises anyone, acknowledged it and it went viral.
I didn’t like the page effect with just big lines.
I think it would be better if this person wraps things up quickly, as their previous works often ended in a messy way.
In a shonen manga-style romantic comedy, the goal is to date; various events after starting a relationship fall into the realm of shoujo manga-style romantic comedies.
In the beginning, Marin-chan boldly confessed that she wanted to make a cosplay outfit, so my brain is bugging out.
Now that you mention it, it feels like I’ve finished everything I had to do.
The path of rising in the cosplay world completely dissipated with that confession.
I want to see the morning ‘chun’ of the two people!
Originally, it’s a romantic comedy with Marin-chan as the only target for romance.
It’s not the kind of manga that typically features the ups and downs of a relationship like in shoujo manga.
The Heaven’s Fate arc was interesting, but the way the story wrapped up afterward was lacking.
>>54
I was jealous, but isn’t it fine to just confess and be done with it!
The story of Kokonju-chan doing a cosplay that makes use of her breasts…
It’s well put together as a story about Gojo-kun being purified through the production of a cosplay with Marin-chan.
Well, just watch.
A cross-dressing man falls in love with magazine editing, but it will begin in the next installment.
>>58
Immediate block
>>58
Blocked and canceled END
Did Gojou-kun’s penis go in?
I don’t know if there are competitions for cosplay or not.
If you’re not aiming for something like that, then in the end, it’s just a matter of continuing.
Aiming for that kind of thing or pursuing success as a celebrity feels somewhat different from the theme.
Love has reached its conclusion.
If romantic comedies continue from here for a long time…
Because it shifts to the romantic relationships between the sub-characters.
The original dressing-up doll will have a pregnancy edition in “Falling in Love.”
So what if the problem is solved!
I want to see more of you two being lovey-dovey!
I thought it was amazing that they could reach the peak of the manga in episodes 100 to 101.
But I want to see more of those pillow talk-like things!
>>66
I’ve been having pillow talk since I started loving Gojou-kun.
If it ends with the feeling that you want more, it will become a legend.
Rather, we’ve been having stories that feel like sequels for the past few months…
>>69
I did think it might be ending soon, but when it was actually announced, my desire as a reader came out.
I’m happier if you wrap things up nicely rather than dragging it on after we start dating.
I wonder how long the spin-off will continue.
If there are plans to continue the anime again, they will probably keep it going to retain fans until then.
I feel that it has been beautifully organized as a cosplay-themed romance.
I was reading while thinking that it seems like a difficult theme to create an amazing story.
I think the slow part of a romantic comedy is the part leading up to the couple getting together.
>>75
So that means there are still leftover parts like the middle cut, cheeks, and jaw, right?
If you don’t start hinting at this kind of thing from about three episodes ago, it will be a shock.
>>76
This guy.
I am dead.
Has Marin-chan lost weight yet?
The KiseKoi SAGA is about to begin, right?
It would sell if you just continued it; what a waste.
>>80
I’ve seen several writers who misjudged the timing and sank with their works, haven’t I…
>>89
But even if I start a new series, the chances of it selling better than this are low.
Isn’t it better to just earn as much as you can with this one?
Well, I’ve probably earned enough that I could live without working anymore.
Final episode or original drawing for the final volume.
If you could write a letter for me to take my children and wife to my grandfather and my parents’ graves.
That’s fine.
>>81
Don’t kill even grandpa.
>>84
I wonder if it might be dangerous to have kids after properly graduating from school…
Well, I confessed, you know…
Well, but I want to see them being a bit more lovey-dovey…
Compliments from the difficult original author and the huge buzz on the internet.
In terms of the theme of amateur cosplay, it’s a goal point at the level of national championship or gold medal…
I thought it was a romantic comedy, then I thought it was a sociological manga about the cosplay community, but it turned out to be a romantic comedy.
It was fun…
Uh… rather than a long, drawn-out story continuing…
I wanted it to end just enough that I’d want to see a little more, so this was good.
Originally, the Sexy Cosplay Doll is a story of two people, and the social success depicted within the work is hard to say is the main point.
I wanted to see Gojou-kun be recognized by the world after his debut as a princess and experience some tumult.
>>90
Are you really reading it?
“I want to see more lovey-dovey moments, but when it actually starts, I’m not really in the mood.”
I understood from Boku Yaba.
>>91
I realized that when nothing happens, it can get boring.
>>91
Well, it’s natural that it’s hard to depict that flow in general magazines…
Since it’s a spin-off, I would have liked to see it centered around supporting characters like Jujutsu-sama…
How about a new heroine who hears about the buzz surrounding a cosplay on social media, tracks down Gojo’s home, and barges into a doll shop?
>>94
I’ve also done the surprise visit… I’ve confirmed the Marin-chan route and even added more heroines…
>>94
Juju is the worst.
Please do not imitate this under any circumstances.
>>94
This is way too much of a stalker…
>>101
Two people as subjects…
If the story continues, something like an obstacle has to be prepared.
I think that means making that character unfortunate again.
I feel better about continuing rather than being given crises of separation in a strange way repeatedly.
A character can only be happy once the story is complete.
The Kanna Sisters arc begins.
Young GanGan has an impression of concluding within about 10 to 20 volumes without unnecessarily dragging on, despite being popular enough to be adapted into an anime.
>>103
Metabolism is functioning well, so it’s healthy in a way.
There seem to be some prominent mahjong manga.
>>112
It’s slow to talk and takes breaks, so it’s slow…
The spin-off has a kind of doujin feel to it, and it has a strong sense of anthology, making it a bit tough to read as a serialized work.
>>105
Certainly, if it’s a 4-page manga in a collaborative magazine, then it can be brushed off as something like this.
>>105
I read a story about a middle school classmate who invited someone to a multi-level marketing scheme and caused a big commotion, but I was like, “Who the hell are you?”
For now, do that topic with someone older than a college student.
Wouldn’t it be perfect if the author themselves wrote an R18 doujinshi as an epilogue?
Showing up uninvited and then exposing yourself completely would have led to you being raped from here if it were in Young Magazine.
Originally, there is nothing less worthy of being spoken about than a love that has been accomplished.
If the subsequent story goes on for too long, it is said to be superfluous, and if it is shortened and ends, it is something to be regretted. We…
>>109
It’s definitely the type of guy who will always get ruined by his best friend!
Let’s make it a spin-off where Suzuka-san is just like… “Heyyy!” and that’s the kind of vibe it has.
Please forgive Jujyu-sama, as they have been a fan of Gojo-kun’s outfits since before the big buzz on social media.
It is more beautiful for something to become a legend while remaining a mystery.
I wonder if Jujutsu-sama was also exploring some nudity and harem developments.
I do want to see some flirting, though.
There aren’t many patterns that actually show a lot of affectionate moments, you know.
A long serious arc has started… even after they got together, a love rival shows up…
Since we’ve been dating, the ups and downs of being in love seem too much for men.
After all, ending things after starting a relationship is the safest bet, isn’t it?
If we were to do it, the main theme going forward would likely be about the work-life balance between after getting a job and cosplay.
We’ve already touched on that topic among the working adults around here…
If the main focus is on the two people being affectionate, it might be better to put it on hold and release it as a separate work to meet the demand.
You could also market it in a way where you release the next work before this one is forgotten, without necessarily continuing this piece.
>>121
In other words, it’s a couple that’s changing outfits…
The continuation is in Wani Magazine Comics!
I feel like I want to see the back-and-forth with the Kanhime sisters, but I think it might be better to leave it here, as it creates various possibilities for imagination later and can wrap up neatly.
It feels like there is a trend these days where it seems like you have to do everything completely…
Hurry up and live together at the doll shop, you two who are baking.
>>125
Marin-chan who won’t come out from the kotatsu.
It seems likely to happen…
>>125
Wow, you really found something like that!?
I want to see various stories about high school trips, graduation, and paths for the future!
I felt like they were a bit uncertain about which way to go with the story that became a cosplay buzz.
If it goes on too long, it feels like Grandpa might die, so I also wish it could end with them living happily.
I feel that a method like Kochikame, where we fold it once and then have special episodes of sweet moments each time, is ideal.
What you want to see is not just flirting, but flirting sex, so say it clearly.
>>131
I want to see intimate sex!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The strange cosplay of Juju from the spin-off is about to begin.
Certainly, if we’re talking about what else to do, we could introduce a thief cat targeting Gojou-kun and create some turmoil.
Marin-chan is doing her best to reduce Gojo-kun’s guard so they can flirt with each other in everyday life.
If the misunderstandings before dating are the main focus, then after they start dating it feels like an unnecessary addition, but I think the main focus of this manga is the two of them having fun cosplaying.
>>135
But ever since we started dating, Marin-chan always wants to get affectionate with everything we do, so the conversation doesn’t progress at all.
I guess stopping here is the right choice for the manga…
It’s so sad that such a good grandpa is going to die…
Considering the excitement of the buzz, I think many people were expecting a success story.
But what is the success of cosplay?
>>137
Is it Enako-like?
From the author’s perspective, the most exciting moment in a romantic comedy is the successful confession scene, so once this is done, if there are plans for the next work, they would probably want to draw it next…
It feels like the only thing that gets exciting in the romantic comedy now that we’re dating is whether or not we’ll have sex.
>>140
I want to see that!!
>>141
Well, it’s fine up to the first experience, but what will happen after that?
Are we going in the direction of trying various plays like in “Futari Ecchi”?
>>140
Well, to be honest, this is just unnecessary at this point…
Returning to everyday life without announcing one’s name after exciting the world is a context found in shoujo manga, isn’t it?
I want about three children close in age.
I would definitely pay to see the sex between these two people.
To be honest, I didn’t find it very interesting that it went viral for a year while constantly calling out for the princess.
Wasn’t it a flag when Gojo-kun responded to Tokki’s thoughts?
To be honest, I feel like Uzaki and My Crazy Heart have been dragging on since the beginning of the relationship.
Since the romance has been fulfilled, everything that follows feels like an unnecessary addition.
Since there’s nothing left to do if I’m not aiming for success through cosplay.
I think I have fulfilled my love.
I thought the adults were making a fuss for an unusually long time as a prelude to the personal identification and controversy chapter…
I want to see Gojo’s proposal a little.
How dare you tell me that it’s ending?
All about Gojo-kun’s cosplay!
How about Kitagawa’s cosplay?
There will probably be exchanges like that.
The matter with the childhood friend that had been foreshadowed since episode 1 was resolved in an instant, and the classmate who pushed the cleaning onto Gojo-kun ended up being a misunderstanding as well.
I think there are aspects where developments that put stress on readers have been avoided, both good and bad.
>>157
The thread drift after the buzz of the Tenmei cosplay was quite a stress, to be honest.
It seems this author might be poached by Yanmaga.
>>158
Is Gojo-kun in a magazine that only has that kind of rape, assault, and gang rape!?
>>164
Well, there are legitimate works like books purchased with tax money, or books purchased with tax money, and other books purchased with tax money.
>>172
I’m standing out too much as an honor student in Young Magazine.
>>164
I want to see Juju-sama being raped.
I wonder if Kozu-chan will realize the rarity of Gojo-kun now that she has become a high school student.
I thought you just casually brushed off the childhood friend situation, but maybe it was too much to handle.
I wanted you to dig deeper there.
Even if I focus on the dark parts of Gojo-kun’s heart,
I want to read it, but most people would probably just say they don’t care and want to see the cosplay.
In other words… that scene where the dress-up doll falls in love… is really good, right?
“Even though they say ‘hold me!’, when they are actually held, the old man who shakes off the feelings tends to leave, so it’s only natural to be cautious about the development.”
Is it really ending? But since the two of them started dating, it might be just right.
Even if I felt stressed, I could endure it as long as it was a bi-monthly serialization.
I couldn’t stand it because it’s a monthly series.
Because I’m a paperback person, it was more stressful dealing with the idiot who keeps saying “stress, stress.”
First of all, Gojo isn’t the type to be swayed by other girls.
The girl who spoke harshly is already reflecting on it, and it felt too smooth to just give the two of them an opportunity to talk.
I felt that the story has definitely picked up pace when viewed from the reader’s perspective.
Taxes are just for bitches, delinquents, abused children, complainers, and big breasts, so the public safety is definitely bad enough.
The nipples vouchers issued for taxes are all being used in Parallel Paradise, so the overall balance is being maintained.
It was hard to understand Gojo-kun’s jealousy, and that made it confusing.
If it doesn’t work out next time, I can just write a sequel again!
Don’t end.
The Haniel incident itself was interesting, but Gojou-kun was making strange moves on his own, so it wasn’t satisfying at all.
>>182
I felt that I hadn’t dug deep enough around that area.
Well, I suppose the drawings were also falling apart, so they probably didn’t have any leeway.
Gojo-kun’s trauma part is precisely that.
It seemed like it could lead to a discussion about current trends related to gender issues, like masculinity and femininity.
I’m glad you stopped if you were thinking about it!
>>183
No matter how hard I try, it just won’t get any more interesting…
>>183
Don’t criticize my hobbies or interests; I’m going to settle it in episode 1, Hamari-chan.
The cover looks like a horror movie no matter when you look at it.
>>184
Because she’s an unfathomable non-human heroine…
From Gojo-kun’s perspective, it was clear that if things continued like this, Kitagawa-san would go far away, and he was feeling restless about it…
I felt that when Gojo-kun said it was jealousy, he really took a big step forward.
That’s a troublesome move by your girlfriend, Gojo-kun…
>>188
I want you to understand that she’s a bothersome girlfriend!
That’s why they’re making it into a drama.
Are the wrinkles under my eyes a trend in the cosplay makeup scene?
>>193
It’s the tear bag, right?
>>193
Under-eye bags are a trend unrelated to cosplay.
>>193
Tear bags and dark makeup.
Dress-up Doll SAGA!
Anyway, I love anyone who can nitpick about anything! ♡♡♡
Continuing with titles like “Kisekoi Road” or “Kisekoi” under the big hole, or changing the title to “Shina Gojo” and continuing…
>>203
The feeling of being superfluous is intense.
I want something that can be a new breeze to save the hina doll industry, which is seeing a decline in cosplay production experience.
Am I straying too far from the topic…?
It wouldn’t be right if they didn’t have any disabilities and were doing romantic stories about side characters in doujinshi.
The story of Gojo-kun is not about romance but about creating things and engaging with those around him.
Once I wrapped up the childhood friend issue, I didn’t have anything else to draw.
I don’t want that, I just want to see you two being lovey-dovey!!