
Uron Mirage is a school battle fantasy manga that depicts young swordsmen fighting monsters. It features a loose setting, ambiguous dialogue, and smoke-screening direction, with everything being uncertain and chaotic. The fluffy developments proceed in a vague manner, which has led to extensive discussions and made it a hot topic. Furthermore, the author’s declaration of permission for original creations has sparked interest in the otaku community, making it the hottest work at the moment. But is that really the case? Surely, no one can know for sure. It’s neither good nor bad.
It’s quite interesting.
It’s nice because you can read it without thinking about anything.
>>2
Huh?
Neither good nor bad.
I neither like it nor dislike it.
I don’t know that.
Reading it all at once creates a sense of attachment.
If I ride Uro Mira in real-time, I’ll be like, “Ah!”
I feel like we need to incorporate a bit more common anecdotes, or else the joke feels weak.
I feel like if I go too far, it might end up being a criticism of specific works, so I haven’t been able to do it.
I’m not beating around the bush, but the one with black hair, that’s Moichan’s dad, right?
>>9
It can be said that it is so, and it can also be said that it is not so.
>>10
Who is the protagonist?
>>11
It’s about how you see it.
>>9
So, the sky is Tengu Papa…
>>14
I will probably lose a leg soon.
>>9
I suddenly realized with this post that it was all set up when they said Moichan looks like Oboro-kun at the doujinshi sale event…?
>>107
I don’t understand… there is a possibility of that being the case, or maybe not.
But they say things like “somehow tug-of-war is like a drum” too…
A lot of unknown people have appeared!
You are too impatient about things.
Five years ago… I met him in this town…
Five years ago, you were on a business trip with me, senpai.
…It might have been seven years ago…
At least fan fiction tends to become more popular when the original work is vague.
>>17
Like Eva
I like the first episode that was made up of common jokes and just Zack.
I can’t tell if it’s Sam8 or Uro Mira.
>>20
It’s fine, either way.
>>20
It can be said to be either one, or it can also be said to be neither.
>>20
Let’s do it roughly.
Is Mr. Zack a kappa?
I thought the joke of reading “phantom fighter” as “feint” was genius.
What is a whiter?
I think Phantom Fighter is excellent.
>>27
I just realized that this is a play on words with “saint”…
The fact that Zak-senpai is a kappa… makes me wonder whether that will happen in the future or if it has already happened.
>>28
I don’t want to be turned into a robot and end up dying after regaining my sanity as a spy and an executive of the enemy.
>>28
It’s expanded from a story that the protagonist of the previous work drunkenly talked about, so it’s not necessarily the same exact thing.
I like the proverb “the entrance of the sake bottle to the ring” that the teacher mentioned.
I really don’t understand the meaning.
It seems like it could be in “Gag Manga Biyori.”
>>30
In other words, it’s like a deteriorated version of Gag Manga Biyori overall…
>>38
It’s also Hiyori’s fault for making all the followers deteriorate and die.
>>38
Deterioration might be an exaggeration, but I can understand it somewhat.
I also like how it turns white with the WHY target.
>>31
What?
Are you saying that Sam 8 is a manga characterized by vague dialogue and smoke-and-mirror effects?
>>32
Before explaining that, we need to understand the current situation of the galaxy… Let’s keep it simple.
>>32
Half of it is correct.
My ear hurts.
I am not satisfied with the ranking of the popularity poll.
I definitely think Zack is above that.
I want to see a lewd doujinshi where Cook gets into the female version of Uro Mira and draws her favorite female form to the fullest.
>>37
It seems like they are trying to mass-produce heroes and heroines with sky and hazy factors to instill trauma in innocent readers.
The name Zack Balun looks like it’s from a fantasy, and when you realize the source of the joke, it makes you laugh, so the naming sense is really impressive.
It’s somehow understandable that the senior, who doesn’t seem to have much of a presence, is ranked first in the popularity poll.
Generally Bleach
>>43
After reading Uro Mira, when you read Bleach, you’ll feel that it clearly explains proper nouns and various other things more than Uro Mira does…
Will Zack’s voice actor continue to be Sugita in the anime?
Basically, other than being a young swordsman, this matches the setting of the Eastern world.
Dragon and tiger pull the rice bag drum.
If I insist that the art style is different when doing BL in Jump compared to when doing erotic comedies, would that make me a different person… or is that impossible…
I skipped the past chapters, but when I sat down to read them, they were interesting.
The kappa was nice.
>>50
He was such a pleasant man that it was hard to believe he was raised by a grandfather who disliked people.
Gaga… pi
Zack is so pathetic, exposing himself like this, yet he’s a popular character.
It turns out that all of Kuon-sensei’s chuunibyou fantasies are actually true past memories.
It’s fluffy all the way to the thread.
>>58
It’s okay for things like that to be vague.
>>61
Let’s go roughly.
I like that lion.
In my personal opinion, it’s really not interesting at all.
The episode about Uro Mira was cute with charming characters, but if you say whether it was interesting or not, it was not interesting at all.
Basically, the instructions are all vague!
Is the author a fool or a genius?
What’s going on with everything being ambiguous, even the name?
Hey… what exactly is a Whiter?
I think it’s interesting, so I believe everyone has their own opinion.
That said, as the serialization continues, it’s vivid that the dedicated fans are dropping off and popularity is declining!
Since they have a sword, this must be BLEACH, right?
The trap back then was a lie…! It was a decoy masquerading as a bluff!
In works featuring this kind of story within a story
Whether it seems interesting or not, I don’t think there are many things that are this intriguing.
I want to read it way more than any of the works featured in Bakuman.
Will Utakata-sensei continue to have near misses with the main characters, or will a gimmick break out somewhere?
What was that lion thing again?
I like that person.
I think the title recovery was good, stories like Mirage.
This thread…! Are you really planning to do “that,” Anonymous…!?
>>74
It can be said so…
It could be said otherwise…
What do you think?
I’m really curious about how the uromira-related translations are going.
I see… “That’s what it means”…
The author’s preference for their not-so-interesting in-story work is showing.
>>80
Half of it is correct.
>>80
The dragon and tiger pull the rope, the bag contains a drum.
Just do it by then.
>>82
It seems that the Japanese text you wanted to translate is missing. Please provide the text you would like me to translate.
>>80
A genius who can deliberately create perfectly dull games.
>>84
I feel like the bad game episode was definitely toned down compared to Sket Dance.
>>88
I thought my stomach would twist with slippery grasshoppers and vinegar squid.
I just feel that this may be because I have been agreeing with the author’s jokes in various ways for a long time.
Even the skedans made me laugh so hard I felt like my stomach was twisting.
>>92
The joke is basically about wavelength compatibility… I think this teacher is more of the type that calculates and structures things.
Is that really fitting perfectly?
Honestly, I was reading it a bit skimming, but I didn’t hear that it would connect to the main story!!
Is the first chapter of Mokukemu Darkness published yet?
I can draw cute girls and I can also do erotic comedy.
There is a possibility that Kan-chan and the dream witch model character might appear somewhere, so I’m looking forward to it.
However, I feel that Kan-chan might stand out among the characters of Urmira.
I mean, isn’t the teacher talking a bit too much just because they’re drunk?
Yay! The way of using “Yatta!” is unfair, isn’t it, vinegar squid episode?
“Dragons and tigers pull on a rice bale drum.”
The gate is closing!
>>96
It seems like there’s still time!
>>99
However, whether it will be successful or not… the odds are about fifty-fifty…
>>110
No, you can still make it, pull it!
I remember the evasive pattern of Sam 8.
This shitty game episode is also interesting.
It’s just that Hyperion and the broken special Mariko are too strong…
I don’t think the author is thinking that far.
>>100
Is that so… Is that so?
>>100
It’s how you see it.
My favorite in the crappy game episode is Ouroboros.
There is a much higher possibility that Dr. Shinohara is thinking about it.
It’s the type of person who calculates and draws manga, according to Professor Matsui.
>>104
I’m sure no one will understand.
It can be either.
And neither of those.
Mariko was too perfect from the flow to the punchline…
You are rushing to conclusions too quickly.
Is it a fire?
The author is solid in contrast to the work’s fluffiness.
It will probably appear in anime…
>>113
The ambiguous and vague opening of the anime is a masterpiece, right…?
>>117
The gray zone of ED is also good because the understanding level is too high.
You can tell that the lyricist has thoroughly read the original work.
It is both yes and no.
>>115
I hate works that overuse this kind of expression!
That’s… not something I should say.
I like the episodes talking about Uro-Mira, but I don’t really like the Uro-Mira episodes because I don’t understand them much.
>>118
(Thump… I want to write)
The episode with the theme of Uro Mira: Ambiguous.
Urimira’s episode: I dislike it.
The episode where Uro Mira joins the battle:!?
The kappa is dead, but Zack Balran remained popular, so he stayed as a robot.
>>121
What if the same is true for kappa?
>>125
……!
>>125
I think it’s definitely possible that Uromira is alive, regardless of anything else.
It seems that the author has put serious thought into this work.
It’s pretty emotional how the manga inspired by the intense battles of the protagonists’ parents’ generation gets passed around.
Please wait!
I don’t understand the content of the conversation!
It is the Alpha and the Omega.
When Naruto is feeling unwell, it looks like this.
Could it be that Uro Mira was featured during the serialization of Sam 8?
>>132
You should ask your own teacher.
I don’t want a kappa in the student council’s robot exhibition.
I laughed and liked the witch that appeared in the dream battle.
Everything else…
I think it’s quite explicitly an homage to episodes like the “Gag Day” featuring Kakera-sensei and the episodes that have issues with communication skills.
It can be said that way, but it can also be said otherwise.
I love the exquisite sense you have.
>>138
Isn’t it Sam 8!
>>140
It’s how you see it.
Half of it is correct…
And… the other half is already off.
I would say it’s not entirely off the mark.
It’s too tragic that being bisected in the lower body is transformed into a crucifixion in briefs.
I’m sorry! I don’t understand what you’re saying!
Because fried shrimp have tails.
What the hell is this Sam8 format that’s fluffier than Uron Mirage…?
>>148
The time will come when you will understand as well.
It’s driving me crazy how the episodes of the parent generation and Uro Mirai align.
I feel like I can still understand the dragon and tiger tug-of-war, but from the point of the earthenware teapot stew, I don’t get it, Zack.
>>151
Beep… Gaga…
The otaku who were causing a commotion in Uro Mira have all moved to Ao no Fantajisuta.
Flap flap flap flap flap
I thought while watching the parent generation edition.
Isn’t the nine-tailed fox too high in status to be called a witch’s familiar?
Well, is it tengu too… or is it demons…
Whether Uro Mira is interesting or not will likely be a matter of opinion among viewers, but it seems that there will be some consolidated impressions to a certain extent.
Even if the protagonist from the previous work was drunk, they probably wouldn’t go into detail about the kappa’s final moments to others, so perhaps the interpretation of them saying “He in his last moments…” vaguely was seen as a robotized enemy spy.
I like topics that refer to the main episodes of Uro Mira or the content of Uro Mira.
I don’t really like episodes focused on a female teacher who loves manga and her students.
>>158
It’s going so smoothly that I can’t help but wonder if it’s really going this well.
>>160
Speaking of which, I don’t really like the Roboco episode with Ruri-chan that much either.
It’s often the case that when a manga features a story about manga, it makes me go… huh?
Is it that the author’s thoughts and experiences are too involved?
What is Hiimi-chan’s talent for drawing girls that makes them look like they’re from To LOVE-Ru?
>>159
It seems like a one-shot gag, but it’s probably setting the stage for something involving Uromira-type male characters and ToLOVEru female characters in the future…
>>159
Even though they were a BL writer, it’s amazing that they boldly decided to draw erotic comedies there.
But in reality, there are quite a few BL authors who draw erotic girls like that…
The stances on the unnamed Uro-Mira episode are too divided!
>>161
It seems they’re not a united front after all…
This author is ultimately a gag person who observes ambiguity objectively and makes it into material.
Kishikage-san is quite the natural…