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[WITCH WATCH] I read it for free and it’s interesting, but I was wondering if this manga is aimed at women, then suddenly it throws in some really lewd stuff.

In the future, I wanted to become a nursery teacher or a nurse, but since I started high school, suddenly… I’ve grown up a lot, you know.

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If you can catch both, you’re invincible, right?

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>>1

The design isn’t flashy, but it’s changed in a way that makes me feel this spirit normally.

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That’s a way of saying that it’s like Nico isn’t lewd at all.

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Suddenly presenting a big, lewd woman’s lewd part can be said to be this author’s style.

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The thickness of the body is amazing.

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The magic cost setting is skillful.

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>>5

Without this, if you have Momochi, most problems can be solved, so the manga is well done.

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I thought it was a strange hairstyle, but it’s a bird!

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It’s not often that you encounter such an ideal mom.

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>>7

Well, if you let them have their way all the time, they’ll end up being treated like livestock.

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It’s not good for the men to look at my roommate Nico with lewd eyes, but allowing the nearby lewd women to be seen with such eyes will enhance the integrity of cohabitation between men and women.

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Not only Momochi, but I also sense a “quirk” in Panchan and Rabuka.

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I think the lewd girl appears from the first episode, but what about the boys?

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>>10

I don’t think it’s erotic, but I really think it’s very genuinely cute, Nico.

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Look at the fire-breathing girl with more erotic eyes.

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>>13

Serve the men at night in a maid outfit…

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>>13

I like you because you are kind to me.

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The usual form of Nico is one thing, but the current Nico is completely a little girl.

That’s also a seriously detailed girl.

The sexy slot is necessary.

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Nico has quite big breasts, doesn’t she?

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Spacious.

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>>17

I felt the “seriousness” in this impression.

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Well, if I wanted to, I could draw erotic doujinshi with Momochi, Miharu, or Ban.

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>>20

There is one person with a penis…

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>>22

But the one who is most clearly in the role of the pole is Miharu, you know…

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But Miharu gives off a vibe of being a bit bisexual, doesn’t she?

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It’s a manga where the female characters are not sexualized.

But Momochi is the only one who’s sexy.

You can feel the author’s passion for eroticism.

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If you aim for it, it will gradually fade out because it won’t be well-received by the main audience…

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Ban-chan has a good face and body too.

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I feel an intense eroticism from Fran-chan.

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The content aimed at women is really targeted, but sometimes the author can’t stand it.

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I love you too, Nem-chan.

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>>31

Thinking about poems is bothersome.

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I think Niko is definitely erotic…

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>>33

It was my opponent’s fault.

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In the early stages, the bikini Nico and Nem-chan were sexy, weren’t they?

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It feels like pornography for all ages.

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I remember there were also big women in Sket Dance, so I guess he likes them.

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>>36

You were also in Astra, weren’t you?

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>>36

☆I had a feeling you would come for some reason!

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If I get big, can’t I become a caretaker or a nurse…?

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The kind girl towards otaku was naughty, though.

Ban-chan, you know…

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>>40

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I don’t really like Nico as a character.

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It’s a bit sad to have the current situation of just being a high school graduate and a part-timer.

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>>43

Well, witches are kind of like a profession…

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I thought they might be a traitor because they’re such a convenient character, but it seems that’s not the case, so I’m relieved.

I really love giantization!

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It’s interesting how, despite everything, everyone is still a boy at heart according to their age.

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Miharu can be with Jikii now.

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>>46

I think that’s what it means to not want someone to see your body.

It’s a bit disappointing when gender identity disorder can be summarized easily.

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The author himself is saying, “A voluptuous and big woman has appeared!!”

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Because I’m used to it and can keep track of my weight, I tend to carelessly use magic that could easily lead to death…

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>>50

The Kanshi transparency meeting was quite dangerous.

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>>54

I almost got caught.

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>>55

What year is it now?

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>>50

I think if it weren’t for a gag manga, it would be a sacrifice for using your abilities to the limit in a friend’s crisis, ultimately resulting in you becoming gaunt and dying.

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She was originally cute, but the character design for the girl has improved.

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I thought the bird on the shoulder was just to give a witch-like vibe, but it turns out to be quite useful.

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It must be quite a struggle for Miharu to have sex, so fantasies aren’t progressing well.

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The episode where she became a giant woman was crazy.

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Nico says that anko is the most efficient for replenishing magical power, so there seem to be quite a few witches whose calories are linked to magical power.

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Even though I’m such a good child, it says I’ll betray you immediately in the suggestions.

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It’s a lie that Kara-chan isn’t popular…

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>>61

Boys in middle and high school still can’t understand the charm of Kara-chan.

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I really feel that this is a girl that the teacher really likes, just like Koma-chan.

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Momochi thinks the number 100 is too large to be trustworthy, and Kara-chan wonders if it might be an empty vessel, while everyone speculates if the student council robot is a kappa.

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>>64

After all, having a kappa as the student council robot is just too much!

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I think Kara-chan isn’t unattractive, but rather she’s setting the bar high and keeping boys away.

Boys who come around without caring about hurdles are harshly turned away like in a debut episode.

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To be honest, Momochi was a little suspicious until the day of the disaster.

I have a feeling that there might still be something because the reason K Ara-chan was able to create Shiki has been somewhat overlooked.

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I can’t do it no matter how hard I try.

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The episode where Nem-chan struggles as a daughter of a good family was tough, but now she can create imaginary creatures (with special abilities) depending on her training, so being a good family’s witch is amazing.

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The giantess and the author’s fetishes are a bit weird, you know?

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>>70

This level is nothing to be called a giant; it’s laughable.

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Miharu is helping me out by boldly charging in with lewdness.

Have a “onee-shota” moment with Momochi.

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I guess there are readers who could predict that they would join from Keigo’s name.

I didn’t notice anything about surveillance or security until I was taught here.

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I was surprised to read that Nico’s classmate, the girl from the bakery, was a black witch.

Since the mastermind of the plant magic users contacted me during my childhood, I was already an enemy from the moment of my first appearance.

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>>76

The old name of the true god was literally “wolf,” so I suspected that the surname “Kuro” was connected to that, but right after that, a more straightforward name like Kuroiwa-san came up, so I dismissed my suspicions.

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>>76

Shutten

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>>76

By the way, I wonder if she went out of her way to look up Nico’s school and applied to the same place…

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>>84

Shikimi said that she was instructed by her black witch mother to educate and brainwash her to become a “gun that creates catastrophic iron” to attack Nico on the day of disaster.

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In the classmate introduction session, while Issei, Kuro, and Keigo are all present, for some reason, Makami Keigo stands out with his katakana representation, and the awkwardness of it is immediately washed away with the explanation that he is a subculture jerk, which is just terrible.

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Even though the old man Kanji is so big…

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Right now, there’s a popularity poll for the most interesting story rather than the characters, but I voted for the episode where the student council president’s sister remote-controls a tea ceremony test and the episode with Mrs. Imani because they made me laugh so hard I almost doubled over.

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Keigo was more straightforward when he was a spy.

Come on… show me an expression that goes beyond just being friends!

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I really love Cal.

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I liked focaccia and things like that, so I was quite shocked by the croissant witch.

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The four guys are all close friends.

Moi-chan and Keigo

Kan-chan and Miharu

There’s definitely a feeling of being particularly close, right?

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>>87

Moi-chan → She gets along well with everyone but is a bit considerate of Miharu.

Kan-chan considers Moi-chan as a close friend, Keigo as a partner, and Mihauru as a younger brother and peer.

Keigo → I think I’m equally friendly with everyone and they depend on me.

Miharu → Enjoying being the younger brother, but there seems to be a wall that can’t quite be crossed in various ways.

I think it feels that way.

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I like the last one of the Momochi episode where the characters are super intense in “Warau Salesman.”

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>>88

I also liked going for tendon at Mama Chi.

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I want to know the inner thoughts of Kurowassan when he was searching for a magic that can read people’s minds and found the magic of bread.

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>>89

Grissini

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I got scared because there was a nameless person who said that Kara-chan is a container for Jura…

This author will do it.

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>>91

Empty is like that…

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>>93

Showing a glimpse of her witch’s talent.

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Momochi’s Twilight Operation on the day of calamity was really cool…

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At the point of “Laughing Salesman,” he’s probably a villain.

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Upon rereading, it becomes clear that ever since the preparation for croissants started, Cook and Kara-chan have blatantly slipped into everyday conversations.

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Kara-chan’s explanation about creating the shikigami was quite vague and filled with a lot of assumptions…

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As expected of Kentaro Yabuki’s brother.

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>>100

(A service scene covered in smoke, like it’s a fire or something.)

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Kara-chan’s mother’s identity is also unknown…

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The scene where the forest witch, the final boss Shikibu, unexpectedly took out a handgun from her pocket and shot to kill increased the sense that she is a dangerous character.

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Finally a confession!? I was shocked while reading about the day of disaster.

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Half-Demon and Inosuke are also foreshadowing.

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Chami is cute.

This week, you have a good personality for casually raising your hand to choose the main character.

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I like that the person at the stand has a stronger sense of self than I expected.

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>>106

I think Chami-chan has the potential to have a lot of erotic drawings…

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I like how Moi-chan and Miharu are getting along while using their heads.

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The strange usability of the rice column storm.

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>>108

That guy probably appears more as his account name than as himself…

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I wonder why Kuro-wassaan told me the name of the charm so honestly.

Even though it wouldn’t have been noticed if Nemu-chan hadn’t conveyed it, there was no need to mention a real name like the ones found in a witch’s book.

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I didn’t know that it wasn’t well-known in the general public because I’ve been raised as a witch all my life.

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When it’s not just a whim but rather foreshadowing, there’s a sense of trust that the author has been planning it from the very beginning.

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Even if Kara-chan is taken over, we will leave that state unattended.

“Well then, shall we have a fun school life?”

I can be trusted because I won’t betray readers like that.

Well, Nico is probably going to fall into a bad situation.

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As expected, has Nico grown up since we’ve been stagnant for too long.

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Hantengu is too prominent to be called a foreshadowing.

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The overly diverse companions in this week’s Momotaro episode.

Starting with Tyrannosaurus, there are two sumo wrestlers, a pigeon, a gorilla, and Inosuke.

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Um…!

Could you take the medicine to become an adult while remaining Mihalun? !!!!!!

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Everyone except Moi-chan is a typical perverted guy for their age.

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The episode where Jekyll rings the handbell.

I was astounded by this author’s puzzle-like cleverness.

That’s well done!

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The person eats a lot, so it’s nothing special, but normally the price is quite high for this magic.

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About three days ago, I read it all at once and it was really interesting.

I like robot kids! I forgot the name.

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>>123

Oh, you have good taste liking the Sakai Daiki Mark II.

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>>123

Zack is great, isn’t he…?

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Oh… Nico fell into the valley! Don’t say it like she slipped in the mountains! Are you okay, Nico? I’m fine, just a little wiggly.

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I understood the charm of big and plump women with Momochi!

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This edition of Momotaro had perfect consideration for parents.

No matter how you think about it, it seems like there would be “the main character Momotaro” and “other Momotaros,” but it’s nice how they turned it into “Color Taro” and left a sense of uniqueness with “each person’s chosen Color Taro.”

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>>128

Ultra Marine Taro, this is…

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>>136

What is it?

Are you saying that it’s a name that seems bright red even though it’s blue?

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>>128

I feel sorry for the teachers dealing with complaints from parents; it seems like a tough situation for them.

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It’s already April, but we still don’t know the voice actor for the main character, Michiru.

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Oh…

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It seems like you can solve everything by yourself, so ban Fran-chan.

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This is just between us.

The heroine of this author is not detachable.

I seriously can’t get it out.

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Daiuki Sakai Mark II is quite interesting…

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>>133

But I’m in a pinch because of layoffs…

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Oh…

It’s amazing how you can understand so many things.

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Even though there are a lot of super cute female characters, I searched on Shibu and there were no erotic drawings at all, and it made me feel like the world is strange.

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I wonder if the cooking show featuring Main-chan is still ongoing.

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It seems that Ultramarine Taro is likely to use dynamite.

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I love the strongest Momotaro party.

I love the strongest Momotaro party.

Hercules beetles are impossible for bugs. How about pigeons or pheasants? Gorillas? Gorillas!? Tyrannosaurus; everyone would get eaten! Inosuke Hashibira, they’re not animals! Sumo wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, sumo wrestlers, sumo wrestlers! President, that’s just a party item! Beyblade’s Phoenix Wing; it looks strong, but how do you fight with Blue Eyes White Dragon?! A strong person from the year 5000 is kind of scary. I mean, they must be strong! 6, 5, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 13, 14

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>>141

The resolution of the party that a real elementary school boy would make is too high.

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>>141

I almost burst out laughing at Inosuke.

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Don’t keep rubbing Demon Slayer regularly…

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>>143

Well, because Moi-chan is a demon.

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Moi-chan, aren’t your romantic feelings completely dead compared to before?

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>>144

In the early part where Nico became a child, fatherhood began to sprout.

It went so far that my love life began to crumble…

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When I tried to read it on Jump+, there were only up to chapter 179 available.

When it was free, the number of episodes had actually increased…

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All I can say is… wow.

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It’s amazing how it’s both an incredibly funny joke about bread and also a setup for something else.

It’s surprising to be reused.

Churros!

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I laughed so hard I almost couldn’t breathe during the episode where Kanchi keeps calling out “Wednesday.”

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Naan and pirozhki

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Grissini

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>>153

😏

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The teacher has a bad habit of turning gag episodes into serious foreshadowing.

We might have been parent and child in a past life.

and so on

BOSSUN and Tsubaki’s synchronization, etc.

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Everyone has been saying that they don’t want serious developments or battle developments.

Isn’t the battle development in this manga quite interesting?

If there’s no battle with the earth witch, then there won’t be a situation where Otome-chan reveals to Keigo that she is the transformation witch.

The daughter of the witch from After Iai is really hot.

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>>156

It’s interesting to read it all at once.

If it’s weekly, I might want to see the gags quickly.

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>>156

There are people who only say the same thing since the Sukedan days, so while the gags are more interesting and anticipated, take it half-seriously.

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The story about the bread in Boyomi is too interesting.

Can it be surpassed in anime?

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Kuroiwa has a name that sounds more like a witch.

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And when the suspicion arose that the contents of Sakai Daiki Mark II were not that of a spy, akin to baseless accusations, all arrows pointing to candidates for restructuring concentrated on the cardboard mask at once.

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I like it when another story mentions something like Nan and Piroshki!!!

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The battle development seems to be superficial, you know?

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In any manga, the backstory of the previous generation usually gets exciting, but it didn’t in this case, so that’s how it is.

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If Mrs. Imori is a setup for something serious, then I will just give up and follow this author to the ends of the earth.

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>>166

Kengo did it to the witch of the undead! Is he going to make it happen…?

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I really like the serious moments in Skedan, especially when Switch’s past surprised me.

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A serious development can be completely thwarted if there is a magic to search for a person and a magic that can be cast remotely!

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The story about the switch-off in Sket Dance is a serious development, but it was a really good twist that deeply affected me.

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Fran-chan, teehee.

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The past of the Switch is too scary!

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The author’s serious full-length work is not just a result of running out of gag material; it’s actually interesting because it’s necessary for the storyline.

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Except for the cardboard and Fran-chan.

Is there a robot?

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>>175

Zack Balan

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>>180

It’s a character, you know! It’s a robot, you know!

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>>180

“Gaga… Gratitude is like daily training.”

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I think the ones who imbue the transformation belt with magic will seriously make effective use of it.

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>>176

I reflect on how it was quite unreasonable to transform using the wind power received from the belt of the original Kamen Rider 1.

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I suddenly got thrown off by the backstory of Bossun’s parents starting with “This looks just like Bossun, but it’s not!” and then I like how it just goes back to normal gags.

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I have the image that they always include large busty characters in every work.

Is it a kink?

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>>181

I also like long black hair and glasses.

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>>185

It seems that Nem-chan has one more transformation left.

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From the tanuki’s picture, how does one come up with “This is Madame”?

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>>188

The scene shows a rabbit’s face making a peace sign, while a raccoon with its back burned is happily wearing a stylish fur-trimmed outfit!

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I believe that the last piece will be ruined by the disruptive comments of Beiran Ara, causing all of Shikim’s behind-the-scenes efforts to go to waste, and they’ll end up saying “Gya-fun!”

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After Moichan became aware of her feelings of love and exclaimed “Yay!!!”, the sudden shift to seriousness was incredible.

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>>191

What are you going to do about my first love, damn it?

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I’m really impressed with the author who consistently features large, voluptuous women in every work.

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I’m concerned that the issue of Otoemu-chan’s home environment, or more specifically her toxic parents, hasn’t been resolved.

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I don’t really care, but

Yay!!! I want the stamp!

Mrs. Gecko Stamp

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What is with the suddenly appearing unknown fantasy manga?

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>>197

Foreshadowing

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>>197

The answer is in the fog.

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No matter how much I struggle, I can’t seem to come up with a way to output Mrs. Geckos from Kachikachiyama.

It seems like my brain is used to things like this, judging by watching the walks and such.

The grammar of gyaru characters might be similar.

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It’s pretty emotional how Mrs. Gecko makes the same peace sign as Mrs. Skull in the final scene…

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Let’s go rough! If that’s the response, then it’s already the entrance of the sake barrel in the ring.

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Momochi and Mori Hitomi are so much liked that just seeing them makes my balls tighten and twist.

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I like the few panels where the guys are wavering between sexual desire and goodness.

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The talent for clairvoyance will definitely be active in the final battle.

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