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[This Communication] Is there a chance it could be animated…?

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx86

If ninjas and yakuza are allowed, then why not me? (Defiantly)

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The danger of Shin Kyoku is different from this danger…

Specifically, in Shin-kyoku, the villain is the one who is crazy, whereas here, it is the protagonist who is crazy.

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Just barely around late night on NHK…

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If it’s a light 5-minute anime like “Disco Me!”…

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>>4

Looks like I can do it.

So how do you turn it into a light?

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>>8

Every time, the Huntress dies in the end.

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I just wiped out the mad scientist’s lab that turns girls into zombies, and there’s no blood or tears!

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This is the moment when this person breaks down the most.

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>>6

In other words, it’s safe if it’s one season.

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If it’s Netflix, there’s a chance.

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(A face that says, “It seems I can manage more than I thought…”)

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It would be peaceful if it were the DLC.

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>>11

Um… about the premise…

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>>11

Who would watch an anime where a middle-aged man quietly makes preserved food while eating an unrelated meal, with a corpse lying in the background?!

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>>13

I

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Actually, I was saying that too, and I started to think it might be a little possible!

>>15

Me too, damn it!

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>>13

It seems there might be a bit of demand for it!

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Which is more impossible, this or hyperinflation…?

Since Ninjoku was able to go, both should be able to go, right…?

16: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I think there are probably a lot of discussions about the anime adaptation, so it might be announced soon.

17: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

The manga is quite consciously avoiding showing the scene where Huntress dies in a way that’s overly gruesome, and I believe that if it’s adapted into anime with care, it can absolutely work.

19: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

As soon as Deluha went crazy, they started using banned techniques one after another, like the cross-section ban lifting and reversing the sequence of holds.

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There isn’t a single element that’s politically correct about you.

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It’s your fault!!

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Isn’t it just that the child dies easily every time?

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>>23

What is the cause of death?

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>>29

…It was an unforeseen accident.

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I wonder if it can neatly fit into about one season before the Oscar battle!

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No wayyyyyyyyy!

An anime where girls die excessively is absolutely unacceptable!

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I want a regular anime episode made into 20 minutes, and then I hope they skip through the timeline in the last 2-3 minutes after the ending, gradually introducing the DLC.

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It seems like Lord Delwha is diligently preparing preserved foods in the bonus corner…

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Is it a work that would be interesting when turned into a visual format?

The battle scenes are just an extra in this manga.

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>>28

Personally, just having Ichiko’s many facial expressions and voice is already worth it.

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>>28

I want to see Deluha’s amazing performance…!

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>>28

I really want to see the reasonable movement method Uha Uha-dono, but…

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If demi-humans can go, then we can go too.

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Which magazine was it featured in?

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>>33

Jump scare

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I think it would probably be Yuichi Nakamura if they do it.

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>>36

I thinkSugita will go to a pretty good center.

It’s easy to imagine someone acting out after going through a terrible experience.

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>>42

Sugita sexually harasses the voice actress of Huntress on the radio.

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One downside is that the explanation part becomes too long from around the time the bride revives.

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(Isn’t he blaming me for not being able to make this into an anime…?)

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>>38

It’s your fault!!!

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The resolution with the priest is simply long.

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Is it really considered so unethical to kill an immortal girl in the first place…?

It’s the same in other works where they kill someone who isn’t immortal.

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I definitely want to see the scene from shifting the issue to a more assertive stance with voice.

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Is it because of the magazine it’s published in that it lacks a bit of recognition?

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>>45

Dark Pokémon have been animated!

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>>51

In other words, SQ is packed full of anime adaptations.

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>>45

There are many animated adaptations, so it’s almost all Deluha-dono’s fault.

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>>45

Isn’t it rare for a work not to be adapted into anime?

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Netflix! I’m counting on you!!

47: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I like Deluha and Hosoya.

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I think the part where they kill the words that open the heart, reset it, and take it away is impressive even when seen in anime.

50: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s just that the protagonist kills a lot of girls.

Those guys at the TV station have no blood or tears!

52: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The Ninja Extreme and this community are pretty much the same, with heads flying around, right…?

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>>52

The weight of an adult being fired is different from that of a child being fired.

It’s different!

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Netflix tends to quickly make Tsudaken the main character.

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Expressing the level of anger when making a retort seems difficult.

I feel like making a jab with too much of a gag manga tone somehow feels off too.

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I mean, they’re still airing the Blue Exorcist anime now, right!

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>>59

It’s quite common for half of the serialized works in SQ to have their anime adaptations decided or already adapted.

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I think live-action works better, so please make it a Hollywood movie!

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Lord Deluha has a small west image.

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>>61

If you’re in trouble with the old man character, it’s fine to just rely on Konishi-san.

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>>61

It seems to match.

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>>61

The way he rants reminds me of Kamina, so I completely turned into this in my mind.

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If you look for reasons why it can’t be adapted into an anime, there are many that seem even less likely to be adapted, so I think it’s just that there hasn’t been an opportunity yet.

I don’t know if there will be any in the future.

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>>62

It’s because it’s completed, you know.

Well, there are quite a few anime that are complete works.

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>>64

The magazine’s survey is strong, but the volume didn’t sell very well, right?

It seems that if it were the opposite, it would be easier to move forward with the anime adaptation even if it ends.

65: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx11

I would like it to be made into an anime.

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It’s a bit too gruesome for a manga, even for something that can be forgiven.

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I want to see the scene where I’m flirting with the place with voice.

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Let the heroines sing character songs with a luxurious cast.

Let’s prepare individual routes for the game.

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I’m sad that the DLC is finished.

I want to see more of the lowest lord’s outrageous behavior.

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Well, even taking the yakuza into account, the necks of adult men are lighter compared to those of girls.

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It’s not good to have a protagonist who is an old man that brutally kills a child who trusts him.

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Is killing children really such a bad thing?

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>>76

Moreover, to come back to life…

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>>77

The presence or absence of direct depiction is where it differs from a definitive database.

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Well… would it be unacceptable on Netflix…?

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If we can’t find sponsors when it becomes an anime, then…

I can’t make it.

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>>80

Why is Bobobo…?

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>>80

If a ninja and a yakuza both have sponsors, I feel like most things would be fine…

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It’s rare to find a protagonist who has killed more allies than enemies…

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>>81

Why is it that the enemies often die in a way that isn’t a problem, while our allies often die in completely hopeless ways?

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>>84

Speaking of which, Oscar and the priest had a really neat way of killing…

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>>84

Those guys only die twice…

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>>81

From Deluha’s perspective, children don’t really feel like companions…

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I think it’s not good, subtly, that after losing their memories, they are seduced by children as well.

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>>83

It’s not a seductive tactic, and compared to other things, it might seem trivial…

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On the whole, there are parts for the sake of humanity, but most of it is for Lord Deluha’s personal gain and self-preservation.

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>>88

I just want to eat three meals a day, but there’s no mercy…!!!

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>>88

I just want to eat for as long as possible…

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The author has also started moving on to their next project, and there may be a possibility for an anime adaptation of this… ?

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If it gets animated, make sure to depict the scene of Ichiko changing clothes while she’s dead in a detailed manner.

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>>91

You pervert!

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There are plenty of anime where children are killed, so it should be possible to adapt it into anime.

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>>92

Even if I become a jellyfish with all my body and brain nerves scattered, will I still float in the sea?

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It seems much easier to adapt than Ninja Extreme.

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This side doesn’t have shabu!

…there was…

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>>95

I want to see a scene where they use drugs while being aware of the pain.

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There are quite a few raw areas here.

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Lord Delwha is fair.

If Imperit and Huntress, as well as the director and staff, can eat, then I’ll keep them alive; if they interfere with eating, I’ll kill them.

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I think village-themed stories have a heartwarming quality that makes them suitable for anime.

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Rather, it would work if it were more like a Western drama.

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>>102

Ichiko leaves in Season 2!

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Please turn it into an anime and increase the lewd illustrations…

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>>106

(Increasing illustrations of dream girls of Deluha)

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Over there, they have child organs and drugs, so we can do it too…

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>>107

This isn’t children’s organs, it’s spare organs for Lord Uha and the researchers…

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I think the issue is that there are a lot of scenes where Deluha simply chatters, not just scenes of killing the sisters, which don’t seem to stand out in terms of animation.

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>>109

I have a lot of internal monologue going on…

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If it’s a ninja, it seems like Ninkyo would sponsor them…

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If you die split in half, you’ll be naked when you resurrect, right? Give me an answer to this problem in an anime.

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I reread it after a long time, but there is the premise of the research institute’s technological capability.

The most frightening thing is definitely Lord Uha, who is still alive despite having his head cut off.

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The line for animating ninjas and yakuza has been drastically raised (?), so it’s totally fine for girls to be brutally killed every time.

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I wish they would make a live-action version like All You Need Is Kill in America.

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>>116

Tom Cruise stars!?

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Regarding the grotesque scenes, I could barely read them because they were in black and white manga.

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>>117

You can also make polka dot collages.

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I want to see in an anime someone sipping hot chocolate alone after poisoning everyone.

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The explanations for the gimmicks are really long, so if we can just figure that part out, it should be fine.

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Nanahachi is intense just with the aging development, even without the death scene.

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Considering the out elements, I thought it would be impossible for ninjas and yakuza to get an anime adaptation over this community in the face of inflation… so I’m really feeling the seeds of hope spreading now…

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The way of killing is too realistic, which is problematic.

Ninjas and Yakuza cannot be imitated by ordinary people.

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If you only pick up the elements, can you just skip the details?! It turns into that…

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>>126

I’ll be back, so it’s all good!

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>>126

It’s fine to hide that side, but if we skip this side, there will be various problems.

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“Demon Slayer → The threshold for adapting ninja and gradually splatter works into anime is getting lower, so Netflix will probably do it within the next five years.”

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You can keep warm with blood and such…

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Kamen Rider has also moved away from overly realistic killings and has started to kill in a supernatural manner…

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If it’s about ethical aspects, Golden Kamuy is pretty similar, right?

But is it the fact that the protagonist is the one doing it that makes it the most problematic?

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>>133

Age of the victim

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>>136

In Golden Kamuy, even though there are so many bloody battles, I just realized that they don’t kill children.

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>>136

It’s pretty awful starting from the part where they’re turning babies into monsters that don’t die…

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Is Ninjutsu going to be animated!?

Well, isn’t it good for me too?

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I want the children’s blood to be pastel-colored and have a pop feeling.

And then, in the final battle against Andrea de Ruha, the lab staff is killed while being stained with the vivid color of blood.

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It’s funny that it’s trending.

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Well, I’m expected to deliver just as much.

It feels the same to think that this is impossible.

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They just created an immortal girl to fight without any gratitude or doing anything, and there’s no blood or tears…

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The main character isn’t dead, so they haven’t sacrificed themselves, yay!

The people in the research institute are not kids, you know.

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It’s funny being treated like the Three Musketeers with an impossible sense of ethics for anime everywhere.

I became a lone ninja.

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>>143

It was huge that only one series had a continuous buff.

Although there have been more adaptations of completed works recently, it’s probably easier to budget for anime adaptations of ongoing series.

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I hear it was consistently ranked first in Jump SQ, so it really seems like it’s super popular…

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>>144

I thought it was around mid-level, but it was that popular?

I had been acting like a boyfriend from way back.

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>>155

It seems to be almost first or second place.

If it gets published, it could be taken over by Watori, like being in first place.

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>>160

It seems like there wouldn’t be any issues since there are also anime over there where minors’ heads are flying off.

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>>169

Thinking about it, it’s pretty strange that they were broadcasting on Sunday morning under the theory that it’s safe because it’s a Trion body…

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I feel like the screen is quite white because I’m mainly active in the snowy mountains.

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>>145

It’s for background music!

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The story is really interesting and has elements that would stand out well in an anime adaptation.

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It seems like there will be a lot of video regulations because there are scenes where adults proactively kill children…

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>>148

Basically, there are no enemies of children, you know.

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To transform a girl into an immortal monster and kill her by various means for memory manipulation.

I’m not sure how much it will affect the main character’s side that the girl modified it and has various methods to kill.

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Although popularity and interest are guaranteed, the hurdles are incredibly high.

152: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Because it’s in black and white, I can read it quickly, but if I see the Huntresses bleeding and being killed, my feelings of disgust towards Deluwa may strengthen compared to the manga.

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>>152

Well then, shall we turn the scene where Deluha suffers into an intense animation and performance?

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It’s amazing how the people who should be properly punished are settled, leading to a grand conclusion.

I feel like it’s impossible for humanity to have just barely survived.

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In each episode, Deluha-sama goes through terrible experiences, so if it were made into an anime, it really does seem like it would have a great pace every time.

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I feel like anything is possible as long as ninjas and the yakuza are not toned down.

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Sorry.

Is it really a monster that’s killing? Isn’t that fine?

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>>158

Ultimately, the issue is not the setting but the appearance.

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>>163

If you have blue skin, it’s safe to show your nipples, and if you grow horns, you won’t be considered a real animal, so appearance is really important.

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>>158

Whether the one killing is human or monster, it doesn’t feel much different; you are the real monster.

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>>158

It seems that even if the appearance is completely human, if you set it as an android or something similar, you can avoid regulations, and by tweaking the Huntress’s settings a bit, it might be possible to make it safe.

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>>168

But if that happens, it seems like Lord Uha’s worst qualities might fade away.

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>>158

All the characters that appear are over 18 years old, but do they not know that it has become irrelevant?

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>>173

Why are you tightening regulations in such a strange way…?

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>>179

Overseas, they’re tightening regulations so much that even if someone looks like a child, they won’t allow things like lolibaba or non-human settings.

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>>179

In simple terms, I guess it’s because we can no longer keep it within the country…

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If it’s a single season, I wonder if the climax will be when they have another Huntress massacred at some point.

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I think it’s incredible that there were no hiatuses with the density of this story.

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>>162

It seems that ultimately, my mother was also called in.

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>>165

It’s amazing that when you read the paperback, it was actually drawn with quite a live feel.

I didn’t feel any flaws in the setting at all.

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No matter how immortal you are, killing a girl for selfish purposes is unacceptable.

It’s dangerous to kill someone you have built a cooperative relationship with from behind.

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The fact that Made in Abyss has been made into a movie but not adapted into a full anime is simply because they haven’t received any offers.

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I was thinking that all the proposed voice actors for Deluha are good, but when I thought about which voice would be the scariest if they became an enemy, it’s definitely Konishi…

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Even though they are the ideal smartphone game protagonist…

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>>174

You can do unlimited rerolls only at the beginning.

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I want to see the cute Ichiko in the anime adaptation.

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It’s a barrier that exists precisely because it’s assumed to be for overseas expansion in distribution.

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I haven’t killed you because you’ll be resurrected.

It’s something like Evil God Pog.

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Don’t peek from the brink of hell along with hyperinflation.

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>>183

Rather, why is inflation bad?

If you make mild changes, that side will be easier, right?

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>>190

There aren’t really any clearly bad elements over there.

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Honestly, I feel that the fact that the series has ended is the most difficult part.

A fundamentally complete work usually won’t be adapted into an anime unless it’s a remake or something similar.

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>>187

There are instances where I’ve received inquiries during the serialization, and if it’s after the serialization ends… but I don’t understand the internal circumstances.

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>>187

If it’s as compact as something like Astra Lost in Space that ends in one cour, it might be possible, but it’s probably not.

189: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It’s interesting if you read it, but the lack of flowers in the visual presentation might not be suitable for an anime adaptation.

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>>189

Isn’t it enough with a close-up of Deluhwa’s bad face with flowers?

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>>192

If you can skillfully focus on the wickedness, it would be like a field of thistles.

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>>189

As you read on, you start to develop affection for each character, but to be honest, when you first see them, the Huntresses aren’t that cute…

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When the serialization ends, it can’t contribute to the magazine’s sales, so it’s difficult without passionate directors and such.

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I like the title of the Huntress battle against the monster before losing my memory.

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>>197

I love the panel where the title of the final episode appears.

The part I want to see the most in the anime.

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The character design is a bit quirky, isn’t it?

I think it’s cute, but…

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The clothing is also fixed to winter wear, huh?

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Well, these days, it’s not uncommon for anime adaptations to happen after a series has ended.

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I want to see the big title of VS Andrea de Rúa prominently displayed in the B Part of the final episode!

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But the sight of Lord Deluha defending all by himself while injecting morphine is the best! I definitely think it’s suited for live commentary.

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>>203

I talk to myself too much…

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If flowers dance instead of blood, it can be turned into an anime!

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