
To dedicate.
I think it’s amazing that it can be recognized at a glance even though it doesn’t resemble the original source much.
The two people who are silent, well…
>>2
Moi-chan just doesn’t want to sacrifice her vintage shirt…
I think Wolf can feel Keigo’s struggles, and it really hits me.
If anyone enters the original source from here, it feels like they might die from the temperature difference.
Maybe there isn’t anyone.
I’m scared that Moí-chan’s desire to protect vintage clothes is stronger than her sexual desire…
>>6
Because my mental state is like that of a third grader…
If I think about losing what I love more than exposing the indecent appearance of an older sister, then that takes precedence.
>>6
I think the tearing of jeans worth a million and a shirt worth two hundred thousand is comparable to Momochi’s nakedness.
>>15
If you think of it as 1.2 million, it seems reasonable.
I also like Keigo’s struggles leading up to this point.
>>7
I understand that being bottomless with just a T-shirt on is scarier than being completely naked…
>>7
I can’t stand the tension of wondering if this newly arrived T-shirt will be counted…
Unlike the original, it’s a scene where one sacrifices themselves for their comrades, so it is deliberately made different.
I laughed for the first time this year after reading this.
>>12
Laugh in other episodes too.
All the episodes where Moi-chan becomes a damn otaku are hilarious.
>>14
The episode where Moi-chan sees something boring and her eyes turn into black holes is generally funny.
If they were sworn brothers, Momochi would have purged.
Getting blown away in clothing and ending up naked is still just a gag visual, but being fully exposed from the waist down while wearing a shirt leans too much into the realm of perversion…
Why does Kan-chan keep getting undressed?
It’s ridiculous how that president is so crazy, even though it has nothing to do with witches or familiars.
Just because there are four of us, it doesn’t mean I have to be the one to sacrifice myself…
This guy has been dedicated to the thumbnail for the entire free period.
This and New Horizon’s love stories are personally my top two.
>>25
The second time was a bit of a surprise.
It’s also interesting when Keigo makes crappy games.
I really like the balance of the three silly brothers, Moichan, Kanchan, and Kengomi Haru from Okán.
Nico is cute.
The wolf tengu gets carried away and fails, even though I’ve never had such experiences at all, uuuuuugh!!!
That would be…
I like when children’s programs become reality shows.
It’s a parody of someone else’s manga, so making it too similar is risky.
When they collaborated with Sket Dance and KochiKame, they really matched it well, so they could have probably made it even more similar if they wanted to.
It’s so unfair how they keep getting closer to Star Platinum, it makes me laugh.
>>33
I’m in a slump! I’m in a slump!
Palo’s drawing is too good…
Personally, I like Fujiko A. Fujio the most.
What year is it now?
At that moment, the man appeared to me as beautiful, noble, and absolute.
Laughing at Moi-chan, who has become like a template old-timer in the marble game.
>>40
I really dislike the strong feeling of being an annoying otaku who suddenly starts to act superior even though I’m a beginner myself…
>>45
Ah, Inferno? It’s the vitamin-colored flame.
Still there, huh?
I don’t have the confidence to watch the cultural festival’s manzai episode all the way through without stopping once it has voice acting in the anime.
This guy has been dedicating it every day lately.
The people here really love Kan-chan too much.
>>43
Rude readers of this manga mostly like Kan-chan.
Since it’s free, I read everything and it’s incredibly interesting! Why didn’t you tell me about it sooner?
>>46
There have been threads about Quick Quick fairly regularly, right?
I like pop art for comic covers and opening illustrations.
I thought I would be shocked one by one, but skipping over one person and having the second round come to me is just too much.
Since Moichan Niko moved, they haven’t had any friends until now.
I occasionally become a little brat.
I think Kachikachiyama is the work of a genius.
>>52
…? It’s Mrs. Newt, right?
>>60
It’s Mrs. Gecko.
[Episode A Favorite of Second Generation Editor Yorifumi]
Episode 37 “Kanshi’s Part-time Job Diary – Side Job -“
https://shonenjumpplus.com/app/viewer/ec1056798
“Anyway, it was a very enjoyable meeting with Professor Shinohara. The survey in the magazine was also very good, and this became the impetus for the popularity of ‘Witch Watch’ to accelerate significantly.”
The Quick Quick Round hasn’t had Miharu join yet…
Momochi and Kan-chan always manage to connect in a subtle way, don’t they?
The episodes that become 10 times faster are just too interesting.
An episode that I want to see too much in anime.
I can’t stand the sight of everyone sitting with their arms raised during the Petapetaman episode, and the fact that there’s nothing I can do about it with my own efforts is just the final blow!
I read it all at once since it’s going to be free for only a little while longer.
It was interesting… They really know how to wrap up a manga beautifully.
I also like serious things.
I like it because the jokes are funny and the girls are cute.
I’m skipping over the dark parts of the teacher’s conversation.
The Black History Teacher has a really harsh past, but the scar on their face has nothing to do with it, which is unfair, isn’t it?
I love the drinking sessions because they’re so silly.
Ban-chan has already been enchanted because he kept drinking, so the drunkenness is stacking up and breaking through the limit. He says amazing and outrageous things so casually. It’s scary! Is this the daily life in this house!? Hipparé, the ‘da’ of Hipparé, Hipparé, Chebey, Hipparé, is this Kachine-kun!? He’s being harmed, but isn’t he actually drunk? Hipparé, Hipparé, he was totally wasted!
It was interesting at the stage of voicing, but I wonder how it will turn out as an anime.
It’s unfair that it comes when you’ve forgotten about it, yay!
Call!
Too much trouble…
Ms. Kiyomiya finds her grandmother’s reactions to be amusing every time, which is no good.
Even though it’s a 2-cour anime, there are so many episodes that it’s hard to tell how much they can cover.
>>71
I think “Witch Watch” is well-balanced.
>>72
I am a watcher.
The Blu-ray bonus includes a comedy skit episode!
>>71
They’ll probably cover up to Wolf in one cour, but for the second cour… will they go all the way with a series of one-episode gag anime?
I laughed at the sudden appearance of an unknown gorilla, but I’m sorry, I was completely on the gorilla’s side, not the author’s.
Moi-chan likes to make quite serious veteran moves when going to vintage shops.
I also like the sense of balance that is properly taught in that episode.
The haiku session was interesting too.
>>75
It’s too unfair to bend grandma’s sensibility to match little sister’s sensibility, which is beyond help…
The tiger and dragon pull the rice bale drum.
The fight isn’t that serious.
It’s unfair that 10x speed makes every page interesting.
I think it’s important how much they can express the chaotic vibe of the guys.
Granblue and that area are nearby.
The darkness of the human heart just becomes a spotlight, so there are many stories about the revenge of the introverts, both from the students and the enemies…
I think Kan-chan should be happy.
That aside, it’s just too interesting to go through something terrible.
I also like the episode where there is a double booking for a wedding and a funeral.
>>84
Those who think, “You should know that’s unreasonable if you think about it normally!”
>>85
Which episode is this again…?
>>84
It was a laughable management abuse…
Otter…
I love how Kan-chan, at ten times the speed, is lying down and looking up at the family altar.
There are many stories that seem like developed versions of Sket Dance’s ○○ arcs, but it’s amazing that they haven’t just reused the same ideas.
>>88
It’s really amazing that there hasn’t been a discussion about how it’s common for gag writers to do rehashes of their own work, like in this episode or that episode…
The main story of the adult generation’s reminiscence and discussions honestly didn’t resonate with me very much, but the comedy episodes are funny and the serious parts are also quite interesting.
There’s no need to use magic.
Serious elements are also quite interesting, right?
It’s unfair how the rom-com parts can genuinely lighten the mood.
>>91
I love the love triangle between Nem-chan, Keigo, and Wolf…
QuickQuick is still something I did with a light heart, so it’s not entirely without the seeds of my own doing.
Even without that, Kan-chan just gets caught up and ends up having a terrible time.
>>92
I thought I was going to die laughing on Wednesday, but about 80% of them are victims, right?
Dividing Himeko into Nico and Kanshi is really significant.
The gist of the story about 10 times the speed is that although it was meant to be for side jobs, in the end, the expenses were greater.
What year is it now…?
>>95
The Terminator pretends to laugh.
The stories where Kan-chan has a terrible time are usually interesting, but this time it was a hit, and the anonymous user said so.
I feel like every time Kan-chan shows up, something terrible happens.
Only 20 days left of the free period!
>>97
Anonymous…10 times faster…
>>100
I was ashamed of my own dullness.
>>100
In the blink of an eye, the nameless one finished reading all the volumes and was gazing at the family altar.
>>97
But what if it’s 10 times faster…?
>>104
The page switching is too slow, it’s a big stress…!
I’m talking with non-humans, but I still feel in the gag episodes that Bossun’s dexterity is outstanding.
>>101
I laughed when I saw Leviathan making a ring out of origami.
>>112
Bossun, hurry up and give me the ring.
>>126
It’s really not good that you haven’t handed it over by the time you turned 30…
How about we do it again with Nem-chan, Ban-chan, and Fran-chan from the thread image?
For some reason, “Kochikame” comes to mind here and there.
I like how the four people are treated roughly in Minecraft.
Even if I have 20 days, the internet feels so slow that I probably won’t be able to read all the episodes.
The adult support characters that casually appear are really great, aren’t they…?
I hope there will be more episodes where Ban-chan has a rough time in the future.
My favorite episode is the one where I turn into a stuffed animal after the channel battle on Netflix.
Wednesday
I wonder if the restriction of having numbers in the names of the residents of the house will end at 5 for now.
>>118
I thought Momochi looks like a big master, Hyaku.
>>118
8n-chan
>>143
Where are 6 and 7?
>>146
Ne6-chan
If it’s about Kan-Gyakku, I like prints.
The episodes where Moi-chan becomes an otaku, Kan-chan has a terrible experience, and Keigo makes a bad game have an extremely high batting average.
Also, Fran-chan is cute.
>>120
The watermelon game is good, isn’t it?
I think the women’s bodies have delicate and soft lines, and they are the best in this jump.
The wandering desert merchant was undoubtedly reaping what he sowed, so I could laugh without hesitation.
It’s scary!
If metabolism is 10 times faster, that means I’m aging 10 times during that period.
>>124
Well, from Kan-chan’s perspective, since it’s the 30th, physically…
It’s unfair how the usual members during TS magic are just too cute.
>>129
Miharu is just too much of a beautiful girl…
It’s definitely a Jump manga because it’s a mix of the storytelling of Kochikame and the art of Jōshi Eguchi.
Keigo has the technical skills, but…
Because my sense is that of a subculture nerd…
>>131
I like being treated as a contrarian during the T-shirt variation episode.
In the game round, it’s usually accompanied by Moi-chan’s clumsiness being demonstrated as well.
I thought they just threw in a robot girl with Fran-chan… but then I realized it’s a robot, so it actually makes sense that Miharu can hold hands with friends, and I was shocked.
>>135
Even though they look just like the main body, it’s way too powerful for middle school boys who can casually show their skin.
>>135
If you touch Miharu’s opponent, it’s a forced drain, which makes life tough in a subtle way.
>>147
It’s fine just because it’s Moi-chan, but getting sucked in unexpectedly is really bad.
The episode of Keigo’s terrible game and the episode of young Nico’s rampaging magic are similar in that they both involve the imposition of stupid rules.
The difference is whether it’s mainly Moi-chan or Kanchi that becomes the sacrifice.
“Shall we do it… Quick quick, it’s been 10 years…”
Miharu is protected, so it’s just right for her to make sharp comments on the side rather than being the main focus.
Such a noble offering… I’ve never seen something like that before.
Kan-chan can choose their words properly even when making a retort.
Miharu has a knack for cutting words.
Not redoing the episode of Yamanoebe-sensei’s terrible game that was so highly praised in Skedan feels like a reflection of the author’s pride and seriousness.
>>148
No, but when Ouroboros started, I thought it was a bad game episode!
>>148
I suppose the elements that include Chuu-san and others are divided among various characters so that stories can be created with any of the main characters.
Back when I only had fragmented knowledge and hadn’t read it, I had the image that Miharu was the kind of guy who would casually escape from harm in a gag space… but after reading, it turns out he actually experiences his fair share of terrible situations.
>>149
So there are places where a somewhat bad-natured and lewd kid is still forgiven.
When we do the main episode with Momochi…
Suddenly the author’s fetishes are thrown in.
Thank you.
>>151
The door comment at the time of appearance suggests that they already know and are making it a joke.
I’m getting anxious for a bad game episode soon.
Is it a fire!? Is it really a fire!? The smoke increased so much that it was no good.
A fetish for girls who lose or gain weight in a short period of time.
It’s really stable, you know.
It occasionally goes a bit viral.
>>160
The idea of using this material this way is amazing.
So, it can freely create both jokes and somewhat heartwarming stories, and the punchlines are just beautifully crafted…
I thought magic was amazing and could do anything, but…
A robot that can do anything with science has appeared.
>>161
The world view was connected, and since Chu-san could do anything…
In the ranking of tough lives, Keigo, who was forced to switch places with Miharu and Mikazuki, is quite at the top.
>>163
It’s really inconvenient that Keigo doesn’t remember anything while transforming, even though the Wolf side shares memories.
I love the episode with Moiko when she’s high too much.
What episode is the thread image from?
I’m sure Moichan will wear a shirt and jeans that can get torn before the fight.
Keigo has just the right amount of mischief so that Wolf doesn’t go too far, which helps in some ways.
But isn’t that living someone else’s life?
Moi-chan shows incredible deductive skills in gag episodes and such, but why does she always misread prophecies?
>>172
I think it will spin out of control if it involves Niko.
>>189
Okay
Love
Yo
Moi-chan lives a life that is not inconvenient, as she keeps a lid on her heart.
Kan-chan has no restrictions at all, which is nice.
>>173
But the magic has a high oppression rate…
I also like Wednesday in a Kanjaku way.
I feel sorry for the girl who was dumped by a guy named Wolf…
Mom was too erotic.
I like Maid-chan.
A friend who felt like a younger sister quickly turned into a peer.
Before I knew it, Chami-chan has become a big sister…
Moi-chan was at the brink of her life falling apart…
If Kan-chan doesn’t wear high wooden clogs, her status goes down.
Nikomama, Nemumama, and Cami mama are all erotic.
I didn’t notice that the teacher’s name is “Makuwari.”
I questioned the sanity of using several episodes for the past story of the not-so-interesting protagonist from the previous work in the magazine, but reading it all at once made it fairly interesting.
>>187
I didn’t quite understand the meaning of dragging it out since the prophecy of one person dying has already appeared in modern times, apart from that one person.
>>187
In fact, there was no cancellation right at the timing of the anime adaptation, so it was the first and last big chance.
Momochi, at 174 centimeters, patiently held back this time, aiming to be more mainstream… but then they ended up becoming huge and quadrupled, which was no good.
>>188
The giantess has been a trend in recent years…
When it’s serious, something drops, but I guess character popularity goes up with seriousness?
>>190
It seems that if you continue a gag for too long, the audience engagement drops, so it’s difficult.
>>196
Readers get used to it…
And then the author breaks.
>>190
The day of calamity is interesting…
Lan, come out quickly in the ramen episode.
After training, Moi-chan’s hair grew unusually long, and if you just do a quick, quick (style), you’re sacrificing that much of your lifespan, right?
I’ve read up to chapter 100, and this manga is interesting.
The artist-style T-shirt with Keigo had an incredibly annoying expression, and I couldn’t handle it.
I think Serious is also skillfully picking up on the foreshadowing bit by bit.
But when Momochi first appeared, he was just too nice.
I was nervous when there were suspicions of a spy among the readers.
Keigo usually does interesting things, but there’s no doubt that his popularity comes from the battle episodes.
It looks like the poorly made skits barely won’t make it in before the school festival, but the quite interesting stand-up comedy might just squeeze in…
>>204
I predict that you’ll scatter everywhere in part B with the witch watch in part A.
When it’s serious, a feeling of “〇〇 is so cool!” is born.
On top of that, it’s a technique that makes the gags even funnier.
At least I ended up liking Keigo in the serious part.
>>206
Keigo is a subculture jerk, but it’s unfair that he looks cool when he’s serious.
Serious things can be interesting too.
It’s at a level where you wonder how they can make it this beautiful, as they brilliantly tie back the magic and relationships that came up in the usual comedic episodes…
I can understand why werewolves are more popular before they transform, but I didn’t expect them to become the number one favorite.
Keigo, who clearly has no combat abilities compared to Moi-chan, Kan-chan, and Miharu, struggles hard without transforming until the very end.
This is going to be a popular spot!
I want to see Ban-chan moving in the anime, so the anime needs to become really popular.
You’re really good at distinguishing between what can be passed off in a manga and what definitely can’t be passed off, even in a manga.
On the day of disaster, it’s probably Keigo who raised the readers’ stock the most…
From now on, every time I go “Yay!!!”, will Madame Skull appear each time?
On top of that, I’m in a flag with Nem-chan.
It’s not really a manga genre in the case of Keigonemu.
I was surprised that Keigo came in first, but you’ll understand once it becomes Keiko… that’s how it went.
It seems like we’re only sharing memories, but not sharing emotions and judgment, Wolf.
Don’t you think Kan-chan needs a heroine? But I wonder if the senior at my part-time job can be counted as one.
The survey skyrocketed with the romantic comedy parts of the characters who ranked 1st and 3rd in the popularity poll.