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[WITCH WATCH] I read “Madame Gecko” for the first time, but is this author a genius?

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Call

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It’s too good at choosing a theme and twisting it around.

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Even though there are battle episodes, to continuously come up with material from Sket Dance at such a stable level can only be described as genius.

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The ghost of Mrs. Geckos that appears when forgotten.

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I noticed that the shirt Moichan was wearing in the episode where they became T-shirts was Kengo’s channel merchandise.

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I think I’m quite good at adding a quirk to a handy gadget like Doraemon.

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The restrictions of the seancer are too difficult.

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The episodes where Moi-chan is creepy or Kan-chan has a terrible time are usually good.

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>>9

Moi-chan is creepy, but it’s unfair that she can sometimes go along with her friends and have fun.

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>>13

Where is Kan-chan…?

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Yayyyyy!!!

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Due to the strict rules set for Nico’s magic, when things go drastically wrong in an unexpected direction, the flow of having to think hard and find a solution becomes too strong as a format.

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Isn’t it invincible if you use quick magic in battle…?

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>>12

It says it can’t be used in combat!

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>>12

There are constraints that cannot be used for attacks.

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I thought Mrs. Gecko was just coming to make us laugh impulsively, but could it be that the story is crafted in a way that her appearance matches the conditions of Grandma Kiyomiya?

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Wednesday

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>>15

Hahaha

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The rules are really messed up, like how the distance becomes transparent when you close your eyes!

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The illustration perfectly captures the moment from the original story where Mrs. Gecko is just about to…

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But if I use it against the enemy, it might buy us three days.

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Mrs. Geckos is a miraculous product born from the need to save on animation and have Takamiya perform.

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There are often dangers from forced exposure looming.

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I like all three generations of the Seimiya family.

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The issue with the Kiyomiya family episode is that it is always compared to past works.

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It cannot be used for attacks, but it can be used for sparring with the master that was revived from the book.

Moi-chan’s moves have increased a lot, but I wonder if I’ll use chewing gum again in the future…

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I always laugh at how smoothly the laws are being clarified in the flow of the offering sessions.

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>>29

Everyone shows insight comparable to JoJo protagonists when it comes to Nico’s magic…

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>>32

Aren’t these guys adapting too quickly? Is this a usual thing? It’s amusing how people keep pointing that out.

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I like the episode where the bread talks and the episode where the cans are transported to the library.

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Even Moichan can’t sacrifice vintage jeans, so she keeps quiet.

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>>31

Even while explaining the rule, I was internally thinking, “Please don’t sneeze now…” but they still managed to explain it properly.

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Butter roll!

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That guy has lost interest…

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>>34

A rare episode where I’ve misunderstood twice.

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>>34

It was too sad that they lacked a center of gravity and couldn’t even refute it.

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I like guys who talk with bread.

It was also foreshadowing.

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>>35

Grissini

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>>35

I cried during Kuroiwa-san’s closing episode.

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Churros!

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I love Chiguhagu’s “I’ll leave it up to you!” panel too much.

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The narration next to this smiling face about how the white rice disappeared in an instant is just too funny.

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I like Moichan, who is too strict about comedy.

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It’s nice that while there are good jokes, everyone’s love stories are also progressing properly.

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How many months did we spend in that acceleration?

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The quality of the Boyomi bread is so good that it makes me worried about the anime.

No… it won’t happen… Doesn’t the PV seem really intense?

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The measures to prevent misuse are thoroughly implemented for the invisible man.

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>>48

That is Kazamatsuri Kanshi-kun.

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When I see the hell training episodes, I think that if multiple people quickly go through it together, their hearts probably won’t break.

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After quite a while, it’s not just about using it for training, bread, or gags; there are also well-thought-out alternative uses, making it doubly enjoyable.

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I’m looking forward to the green river cardboard.

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Quick Quick takes 30 minutes even for cup ramen when it’s 10 times, huh…

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>>53

Cooking rice takes at least about 5 hours, even if you’re in a hurry.

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>>53

If we start from boiling water, it would take even longer…

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Is Uro Mira going to be animated?

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>>54

Since they will be gathered together in volume 6, it seems likely that we will be able to see it in the anime if things go smoothly.

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You said that being serious makes the ratings drop.

If they keep putting out this much funny stuff in regular gag comedies, it’s bound to look inferior…

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If you try to use things like clairvoyance for making money, you’ll end up in a terrible situation, just a step away from Ryo-san.

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>>56

It’s terrible that it counts even while I’m sleeping…

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The return of the lady in Squid Game was too much of a surprise.

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Both tear-jerking stories and funny stories, as well as the ones that make you cry at the punchline, are all good for shippers.

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It’s good to prepare food for the kanji early.

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I think the serious parts are interesting, but it was really tough to have several episodes focusing on the backstory of the previous protagonist while following the serialization.

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Moe-chan, who can make effective use of Quick Quick, is amazing.

This is not included in the attack…

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Uro Mira could easily appear in an anime, especially since the teacher shows up quite early on.

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I was ashamed of my own slowness, and every word had a sense of style.

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I also like the episode where Jekyll mistakes the student council members for roommates.

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The lower body thing was exactly that narrative trick that was trending just last week…

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It’s amazing that everyone except Moichan can do both comedic surprises and comeback lines.

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When I read it again, there are quite a few inconsistencies in the beginning with Moi-chan.

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If I could use a quick attack, I could probably defeat most enemies with a flurry of light punches.

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Who will Miharu’s capsule partner be?

And there isn’t Miharu in the anime character introduction, but aren’t you going to go that far?

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>>73

Ah, who is this voice!

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I like the episode where Momochi gets bigger.

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I really love the part where Kaichou understands everything through Shin and Kuroon, and Moichi-chan cries out of relief.

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>>76

(The guy with slit eyes coming out while clapping)

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>>79

I really can’t understand why this guy put that magic on Moi-chan; it’s really floating around in my mind, and I can’t stand it.

Don’t trace my actions just because you want to make me the chairman’s successor!

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The free period is ending.

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This plan needs one more reindeer.

There’s a girl named Ban-chan.

We live together, and we often play games together at night.

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>>78

I really appreciate you coming here.

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>>78

When I’m confessed to (or not) by Kuroiwa, I make sure to report it, you know.

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>>89

Someone who reports that they might get confessed to by another girl even though they’re not dating anyone.

Someone who gets in a bad mood even though we’re not dating.

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>>101

We’re in a relationship where we came home together in the morning, just the two of us.

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The wiggly thing in the middle of the marble is called Flame.

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>>80

I’m a bubbler.

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>>88

A gem created by humanity.

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>>88

It’s really terrible that they have already become a burden.

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I like that all the character names in UroMira are fluffy.

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What’s with that Kansai dialect looking person who just gives off a vibe like they could do it, but in reality, their skills are at the level of a useless person?

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If the anime does a whole episode of Uro Mira, I will stick with this work for life.

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(Scientific supervision: Kurare)

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>>90

(Scientific supervision: Kurare)

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Culinary

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>>94

More slowly.

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>>102

It’s tough.

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>>102

It’s tough~

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>>102

Culary

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To do it anyway.

I couldn’t breathe.

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Please tell us the story behind the birth of “Mrs. Gecko”!

Did you check Twitter after the announcement?

Response from Witch Watch Official.

There was a clear purpose to make the drawing process easier.

I was exhausted from the amount of drawing each week, and it became a situation where “if there aren’t any easier drawing episodes, both my schedule and I will die,” and it coincided with the timing of needing to draw scenes involving the Kiyomiya siblings.

The reason I chose Kachikachiyama is that there is movement on the screen.

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>>96

It’s crazy that those things are born to save on drawing calories.

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If they do two cours, I think Miharu will definitely show up.

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I didn’t need the battle development, but I couldn’t help but be impressed when Uro Mira showed up.

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>>98

Getting into the fire while flying, or something like that.

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I love that Frankenstein’s child is sexy.

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I love the “everyone gets drunk on juice” party.

I couldn’t turn the next page for a few minutes because I was laughing at the tengu mummy silently standing in the corner.

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>>103

I couldn’t handle the part where, for some reason, the person was really into it even while having their nipple pinched.

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I like Ryouka-chan more than any other female character, so I want to see her more often.

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I think it’s a daily gag that comes with a serious undertone.

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Is everyone settled in?

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The scene with the clothespin gouging out the eyeball was such a power play that it might be the funniest gag I’ve ever seen.

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The idea of reading “Kachikachiyama” as “Mrs. Gecko” can only come to mind if you are always thinking about gag manga.

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The energy-saving episode is easy to understand, but it’s amazing how they’ve made it interesting.

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Is it tough…?

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In the denim episode, I got a bit interested, but then thought, “Nah, it’s fine…” as I was reading, and I realized how incredibly well the depiction of a hardcore otaku is done.

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I had a preconceived aversion to Sket Dance because it was looked down upon on the old internet, but when I finally read it, it was actually quite interesting.

Why was I treated so lightly?

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>>117

I think manga was generally looked down upon back then.

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>>123

It’s still the same, right?

The reason why Sket Dance is underestimated is that those who only care about the comedy are vocal against the serious developments.

It’s the same now.

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>>117

If you only take the opinions from the internet without trying, there’s no manga you can read.

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>>117

The jump manga in that area was generally looked down upon from the time it was a marquee title until it was eventually canceled.

Sukedan is one of them.

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I finally did it when I forgot!!! I laughed when Mrs. Gecko suddenly appeared.

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After becoming obsessed with soft things, suddenly the stuffed animal Nico went to buy fabric softener, and it oddly hit my funny bone.

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I can’t do it no matter how I try! (speaking fast)

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>>120

Maybe it will be conveyed then.

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If you have children, you might be getting various hints from misreading words.

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When Moi’s father returned home for the first time in a while, Moi apologized, saying “I’m sorry for this,” and he replied that he had no right to blame himself for doing other things while leaving the children behind, which made me think he was a good father.

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Next is the stand-up comedy.

Black Darkness in the Abyss of the Universe

Here are the two of you, please.

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The reader-conceived magic is too terrible.

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>>130

The person who came up with the idea for the Pitta doll transformation magic has about half of their head turned into Shinohara.

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>>139

The creativity of the person who thought of it is incredible, but it’s impressive that manga artists can create situations that can utilize that.

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Moi-chan surprisingly cries quite a bit, regardless of whether it’s a serious episode or a comedy episode.

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Focaccia!

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I really love how Nem-chan suddenly says she realized she should stop giving Valentine’s chocolates with a thoughtful expression.

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Skedaan was not just a simple gag from the one-shot; it had a darker story…

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Thud.

Thud

Doo!

Zozō~!

That’s quite a high score, Nem-chan.

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Miharu had an image of being protected, but after re-reading it, it turns out this guy gets involved in all the comedic developments normally too…

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>>138

The fact that they haven’t become a sarcastic character that attracts hate with that personality is largely due to their tendency to be an unrelenting victim.

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>>150

I think it’s quite a pace to suddenly have a character who doesn’t want to take off their clothes become half-naked in just three pages.

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A manga artist who feels like a genius.

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But there are quite a few tear-jerking stories in the past of Skedan, aren’t there?

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>>142

I don’t think there are many people who believe that the story is poorly done.

The evaluation varies depending on what one seeks from Suke-dan (this is the same for the current WW as well).

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What year is it now?

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Remember the cultural festival!

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I was unexpectedly moved to tears during Christmas… I was thinking throughout the story that Nico should drink this, and then it came at the end…

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Kurawa-san will make a reappearance, right? I like them, so I want to see them again…

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I understand that Keigo cares about Kuroiwa-san, but isn’t he caring too much and raising a flag?

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Pretty interesting.

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>>148

The quality is surprisingly interesting, it’s just too exquisite…

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>>148

While I was reading, I thought, “Huh? This is actually quite impressive…” so I could only sigh at the exquisite balance of its humor.

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>>148

It’s nice to confidently try, fail, and then start over, and try again with confidence only to fail again…

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I like it when I go full throttle while considering the Algoria action.

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Even now, elementary school students still like Blue-Eyes.

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Mrs. Gecko did it! That’s wonderful!

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>>152

Peace, skull

💧

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Miharu felt that the episode where her umbrella was stolen right after joining was significant in many ways.

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Hipparee Hipparee

Chikubi wa Hippare!

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Miharu sometimes wants to act with a mischievous spirit.

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>>158

Miharu + Mecha Light + Momochi

This is the key to victory.

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I love Miharu, who is excited by the cotton of memory.

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I liked that naan and pirozhki casually made a reappearance.

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>>162

(Not a Seiyancer episode)

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I love the Christmas episode the most.

Sneak attack Niko is unfair…

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>>163

After finishing the story about giving a Christmas present to Nico, it’s unfair that it ended up being a turn to give a Christmas present to Moi-chan.

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>>163

Looking at her bare legs, I thought she actually has a pretty good style.

Moi-chan, go jerk off on Nico right now.

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>>167

This manga, you know.

In fact, everyone’s leg lines are really sexy.

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>>182

The vertically striped sweater that comes out quite often is sexy.

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>>182

Even Kan-chan’s legs in the parody door illustration of Monster-kun are seductive.

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I liked the Gachinko Bibage Battle arc of Sket Dance.

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I thought it was just a normal love consultation, but it turns out they were searching for a magic that reads minds, and a strange plant that came from Miharu’s family was the trump card. I really like how the jokes come to life in a serious way…

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>>165

Sandwich

The earth witch who is not talked about much because she said it nonchalantly.

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>>174

I’m currently in the process of making white bread.

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>>165

It was good that the weakening of roasted beans was limited…

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I feel that the episodes where I go out to the city after my appearance has changed tend to be amazing.

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I had a vague aversion to it, but it was interesting.

One more thing to look forward to with the new Jump release.

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The wolf tengu is actually quite interesting…

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>>172

It’s promising for the future that a student can perform at that level of comedy.

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I thought that while it’s one thing for the introvert to be in first place, it’s clear that everyone is looking for humor with the character in second place… from this popularity poll.

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>>173

The Kanshi is the one that shines seriously in times of crisis, right?

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>>183

It’s unfair how cool scenes like the battle in Tokyo and Miharu’s umbrella episode are really cool.

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>>183

Recently, it seems to be like the day of disaster.

It’s been a while since then…

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What is going on in your head that you can come up with both relatively interesting stand-up comedy and unwatchable stand-up comedy, as well as terrible games…

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It took a long time to collect the title.

Please provide the Japanese text you would like translated.

It’s been a long time since they collected the title!

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I was thinking that Uro Mira occasionally inserts itself, and then it connects to the past of the parent generation; the manga is just too good.

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The reader’s proposed magic has standard shock-releasing equipment and makes me laugh.

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>>180

I guess it’s easy to come up with ideas…

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I always feel like I might forget that the person in the picture has makeup highlighting their eyes.

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What is Ouroboros?

It’s just a worthless piece of junk.

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>>187

You are Illyanka.

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I knew that the survey was good for this episode after all.

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>>190

It’s nice to see Kanshi-kun just lying down and staring at the kamidana…

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>>190

The audio version was well done, and I completely forgot that it was still quite early in terms of the episode count.

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>>190

This magic was a foreshadowing of the Room of Spirit and Time…

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>>190

I feel like I’m usually laughing out loud when Kanji has a bad time, not just in this case.

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The swimsuit episode got me all excited!

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There are people who say it’s serious… but I still remember switching it on, and I cried watching the 30-year-old switch and the other two acting like fools.

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>>193

I understand…

The chirigekko bug should hurry up and propose.

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>>193

It’s not that serious things are boring or anything.

It’s because it’s such a potent drug that I don’t want to keep taking it for long.

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This week’s one was really interesting.

It humorously summarizes while lightly satirizing modern times.

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>>194

Nico’s “The demon is the coolest and strongest” is because he’s watching Moi-chan, right?

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Mr. Keigo is

For some reason, you have high skills.

The most licked.

He’s a rare person.

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>>197

It’s quite flattering to be told this by Miharu, isn’t it?

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>>197

I think it’s amazing that they’re making a watermelon game normally.

Analog games are terrible games.

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Even for Moi, it still feels like an amateur, so I honestly think it’s inevitable to misunderstand when seeing and talking directly with professional comedians (not on TV or in theaters, but behind the scenes).

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A manga that self-reports that survey responses drop during serious moments.

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I can’t drink alcohol at all.

I want to go to a bar where there’s a seductive older sister who treats me gently like Momochi on New Year’s Eve.

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It wasn’t a topic of conversation at all here until the quick match.

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