
The drawing skills are just incredible, aren’t they?
Tetsu Corporation 🔯
>🔯
◆What is this symbol…?
What is the purpose of that Himeji…?
Mr. Monkey is coming, right?
Hmm, so that’s why it’s called Sub in submission.
Are you an analog enthusiast even down to the line art, sensei?
I like the manga where the master tries to bury the assistant.
Handshake event in Himeji.
It is believed that the day when Himeji comes out of the monkey space is near.
The sense of dynamism is incredible even at the line drawing stage.
Was it not digital!? Amazing…
Well then, tough it…
This is too cheap for a 30,000 yen colored paper (with a handwritten signature).
Illustration by Monkey
Story by: Tetsuya Watanabe
Are you really signing everything properly, not just copying the signature…?
I just want it normally.
If it’s not written by Kiryuu.
>>16
Hehe, that’s a terrible thing to say…
I just learned the official name of Monkey Factory for the first time.
>>17
It’s sad to think that we can’t call it Monkey Factory anymore.
It’s already outrageous at this point on the left.
It’s not that I eat because it’s delicious.
I somehow eat station soba.
Self-portrait is too good.
Wow, the original manuscript is this amazing!
I can see ominous symbols next to Tetsu Corporation… Is this okay?
>>23
Jesus♪Jesus♪
I think it’s cheap if you can buy it for 30,000 yen, but going to Himeji is a bit…
I wonder if they won’t do it within the Kanto area…
Hehehe… Himeji is a complete regional city with castles, yakuza, and monkey senseis…
>>26
The security is really bad.
Isn’t it awful?
It’s about 3 to 4 hours from Tokyo, so I think leaving at 7 AM should be fine.
>>29
That response reminded me, but there are Nozomi trains that stop and Nozomi trains that don’t stop in Himeji, right?
Not bad.
I’m the one who’s confused that it’s being used for proper advertising.
To be clear, it currently falls into the category of 100 points for SNS management.
I guess there’s no helping it, when I’m at a local signing event with my master doing a handshake event in private.
Let’s shake hands with your admired Monkey Sensei!
Location: Eagre Himeji 1st floor, March 1st, from 1 PM to 3 PM. A handshake event will be held with Mr. Shinji Hiromatsu from “Black Angels” and Mr. Tetsuya Saruwatari from “TOUGH.” It is also expected that photo opportunities will be available. Signed shikishi will also be available for sale.
>>34
Both of their masterpieces are so intense that it’s hilarious.
>>34
Thanks!
>>41
Gash!
>>34
Both are really great guys, and I’m surprised.
It’s not stylish and cool.
I’ll upload my pet and original art on social media.
It deepens the bond with the readers.
You could also get off in Osaka and take the new rapid service to Himeji.
I think there is probably only a time difference comparable to that of a transfer.
It’s really unusual to maintain this level of animation quality at that speed, isn’t it?
Three S 🔯Three
While everyone tends to focus on Mr. Saru, Mr. Hiramatsu is also involved in an incredibly big and luxurious event.
>>40
Hey Hiramoto-sensei, have you been drawing anything lately?
>>63
Big Edo Black Angels
>>136
Set in Edo, we’re doing whatever we want with the usual members.
Isn’t it amazing?
Even though your drawing is this good, what’s with the PC-drawn text?!
>>43
Please say that I’m good at slacking off.
To avoid losing, let’s also make the representative work of Mr. Saru “Abare Bun’ya”.
>>44
There are too many frightening characters like leftist old ladies and muscular rape demons.
>>72
That old lady seems to be causing a ruckus in Gotham City at a level that could qualify her as a villain.
Aren’t you scared?
Tetsu Corporation and Monkey Factory are no different, are they!
>>45
Of all people, it was my number one disciple who talked about it so much, so the impression of Monkey Factory has been left too strong.
I have hardly ever read Professor Hiramatsu’s manga and only know the images posted on the bulletin board.
Is it okay to go to the handshake event anyway?
If you’re going to Himeji, it would be more worthwhile to get off in Kobe on the way.
It’s a frank opinion.
Even at the line art stage, it’s already amazing, right?
These two artists’ works attract people from the older generation, and since they are famous online, we can expect younger generations to come too.
Isn’t it amazing?
I’ve seen through the true identity of Mr. Monkey!
They were a dog lover who excelled at fan service!
If I were an assistant and received line art like this with a request to finish it, I’d be wetting my pants.
The master is friendly, the disciples look up to him, he has interactions with his fellow disciple Yoichi, and that guy, Teacher Saru, is quite approachable.
There are no complaints about the art skills at all.
Re-anime adaptation or re-pachinko adaptation.
I wonder if that’s the case.
>>58
I hope they animate Ahab.
In the theatrical version.
>>61
Reproducing the pressure generated by Sensei Saru’s artistic skills in an anime is now considered a major project.
W-What is that…
There is no doubt that he is a master who can depict powerful grappling techniques.
It’s just that the story doesn’t evoke empathy from humans.
Open the gates of Tetsu Corporation!
The birth of a complete manga artist!
There are actually two former assistants who are now anime creators.
Isn’t it amazing?
Wait, the stories about human emotions that Monkey-sensei draws are usually good stories, right?
The main story of the ongoing serialization, Ryūtsugi, has been lost in confusion for years.
Himeji is a bit far away.
Aren’t you sad?
If I ask what Hawk Brother couldn’t forgive, will you tell me?
If it gets adapted into an anime, I want to watch it with comment display.
I might not be able to watch anime because of all this text.
A place that posts job openings for assistants claiming they can turn complete beginners into manga artists in 2 years is definitely different.
>>69
Wasn’t it at a level that was valued elsewhere in three years?
I’m the one who’s struggling to decide whether to buy the replica illustration with the color paper or the collaboration color paper with Hiramoto-sensei.
>>71
It is thought that buying both is a good idea.
>>71
I envy you, I want to hit you… I want to kill you.
I hope you can buy it.
>>71
I really want it, but I don’t know if I can buy it because there are so few available.
I don’t feel the genes of a monkey in the painting style of Mr. Otake.
So, Sensei Saru was raised in Himeji.
I had a strong image of Kobe being tough, so I thought it was that direction.
>>74
However, there was an analysis that suggested it is close to Okayama dialect, so I still thought it was surprisingly eastern.
Captain Tsubasa’s Yoichi was also a former assist, so he must have something special.
I try to crush my disciple’s hand, but…
I have never drawn a manga before. Can I still become a professional?
>>78
Yes! You can become a manga artist.
Isn’t it better that we didn’t do something like X, considering that this kind of thing has become evident?
Ah, oh no!
I have truly become a real fan.
Tetsuya Saruwatari (猿渡 哲也, born June 25, 1958) is a Japanese manga artist. He was born in Omuta City, Fukuoka Prefecture. Male. Blood type B. Career He was born in Omuta City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and raised in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture from a young age. After dropping out of high school and going through various jobs, at around the age of 21, he brought the first manga he had drawn to Shueisha while visiting relatives in Tokyo. In 1981, he won the Honorable Mention at the 21st Tezuka Award for “Shot!” under the name Tetsuya Tanahashi, with fellow honorees Shuho Itabashi, Bakutou Watanabe, and Masakazu Katsura. He worked as an assistant to Shin Niihara and Hiroshi Motomiya and made his debut with “Umi no Senshi” in Weekly Shonen Jump. His notable works include “Riki-Oh” and “High School Tekken Den Tough.”
It is thought that Professor Saru’s career is roughly like that.
The fact that Sensei Saru is in the news every day might mean that he is a very popular manga artist, don’t you think?
>>86
Tough has sold a total of 10 million copies, so it means that 1 in 10 people in Japan has read Tough.
Isn’t it amazing?
>>92
It’s really sad to read just one book in a series and then leave the rest untouched.
I think the way they handle copy-paste and how they bring out the materials is skilled enough to be marketable on its own.
Oh, I thought that after leaving everything to the assistant, Monkey-sensei would just be drawing the eyes at the end.
It was tough during the early days, and I almost broke!
You introduced digital tools like copy-paste and PC writing early on, didn’t you, Mr. Saru?
Masao Otake @ootakem: When I first joined, I started by just continuously doing speed lines all day long. kmtkmt @kmtkmt12: It’s way more of a serious master-student relationship than I had imagined as a beginner. It feels like a step-up for tomorrow! Masao Otake @ootakem: I was properly taught from the beginning, and it was real training. Thanks to that, I was able to grow from being someone who didn’t know how to draw at all, so I’m just grateful. 🙏
The bond deepens.
The former disciple says that for the first few months, they seem to have you practice drawing lines all day and provide various instructions.
Isn’t the photo of Degoichi-kun ready yet?
>>95
I’m telling you it’s LUCKY!
Fourth-generation Lucky
Even though I’m not doing anything strange with the use of effect lines, it still feels like I’m conveying a first-class impression.
It’s mysterious.
>>99
It is considered that drawing effect lines is the job of the assistant.
Hehe, does this mean that as a master, I am also top-tier?
>>175
Please don’t get angry.
According to that calculation, isn’t it a ridiculous manga where every reader only buys one copy and doesn’t continue reading?
It’s just so cool, isn’t it?
Mr. Saru’s depiction of combat is
I think Aihub could be wrapped up in one season, and I want to see it in video form.
It seems that the person succeeding the monkey told the current assistant to pay attention to whether Monkey-sensei mutters strange things.
>>104
Great.
No, that’s really impressive…
>>104
I’m such a devoted disciple to my master that if I were a woman, I’d be wetting my pants.
Considered a genius.
I have seen the true identity of the Monkey Factory!
The official name of Monkey Factory, which has produced various disciples, was Tet Corporation, taken from the “tetsu” in Tetsuya Saruwatari.
I’m being taken care of by a very attentive mentor who teaches me everything thoroughly, except for how to draw cute girls.
>>107
It is believed that one can be taught how to draw a female pig.
Even when watching variety shows, I seem to be viewed as a nice old man.
The level of completion in the line art is too high…
I start to feel guilty for using Tough as a topic more and more.
Isn’t it terrible?
>>114
Sharakate Ryutuke can’t help but be mocked.
>>114
I should have felt sorry from the beginning, but whoa!?
>>114
It is believed that reading Dragon Continuation will reset those feelings.
>>114
You’re really well-rooted in being a monkey, aren’t you?
The latter half of TOUGH and the monkey development with Ryuuge can’t help but be mocked.
The pressure to revise this manuscript seems overwhelming.
If I spill ink, it seems like I’ll be used as eel bait.
I believe that “A-Hub” is a masterpiece that can easily withstand adaptation into a visual format.
The action scenes are surprisingly easy to understand considering the amount of detail.
As expected, Monkey-sensei is amazing.
Hey, look at that, the Death God Assistant Team is on standby.
To immediately “block” any rude and inappropriate replies.
>>121
I’m really fed up with the people who are replying to the person as if they’re about to throw out something like that here.
It became clear that the person with the legs is quite skilled with the human body, isn’t it…
I’ve always wondered why the depiction of submissions is so incredibly good.
The first pet dog, LUCKY.
Second pet dog LUCKY
The third persona: Taekwondo master Park
The fourth pet dog LUCKY
The monkey teacher who mainly posts announcements has a fundamentally different “class” and performance.
Although the assistant seems to change quite a bit, the animation doesn’t significantly deteriorate, so the characters are thought to resemble the teacher herself.
Isn’t it amazing?
If I get to shake hands with him at an event or something, I would probably pump my fist and say, “Yes! I shook hands with Professor Saruwatari!”
Why does the ID look like a BOT? Eh?
>>130
It seems that the current X automatically assigns a random ID when creating a new account.
Hehehe… JM features powerful action scenes inherited from my master, anti-social elements passed down from my master, surreal gags also inherited from my master… and it includes a beautiful girl character that my master doesn’t have, making it a complete manga!
It’s interesting that the disciple of the one who mocks is also scared.
Once mutual following happens, I can no longer post as a monkey.
The submission depiction has already been amazing since High School Iron Fist Story, but I wonder if the teacher did quite a bit of it themselves.
>>134
Mr. Saruwatari himself has no experience in martial arts.
>>137
I think I can do it too, so I became a manga artist and while being bullied by Mashi Rito, I’m still active now, which shows how incredible my natural talent is.
>>137
I can’t do martial arts.
Can you still draw a battle manga where joint techniques are unleashed one after another?
I had so few friends that I spent my time lazily reading Moby Dick in the university library, and Ahab, who is presented beautifully as an author, was stimulating and fantastic.
Wow, it’s a masterpiece!
>>135
The pride and dignity of speaking this out loud myself.
The quality of a work that truly deserves the name of a masterpiece should not simply be absorbed as an anonymous joke.
Even though I’m a resident of Hyogo Prefecture, it drives me crazy that I have plans on March 1st and it looks like I won’t be able to go.
>>138
Cancel the plans…
Like a demon dragon…
>>138
Cancel the plans.
Like a dragon.
Is this AI? That’s nice.
I am Captain Sal.
You, who are looking at this email, are the chosen one.
The strong one given the chance to become a manga artist.
Let’s get straight to the point; I want you to be an assistant to a certain manga artist in Japan.
His name is Tetsuya Saruwatari, a middle-aged author who writes the “Tough Series” for Playboy.
Of course, they are incredibly good at drawing.
I heard that the first words of the one who succeeds the monkey on social media were “Shah!”
>>145
What a terrible guy… Dai-Bu…
>>145
What?
>>145
Please say it’s respect for Teacher Saru.
If you only look at their background, they seem like a genius type, but the fact that they teach their assistant with a solid theoretical approach is pretty impressive, isn’t it?
>>151
Sometimes my IQ suddenly increases while creating a story, so it’s not strange.
It just hasn’t been used much for toughness.
If they can raise their disciples this well, it can be considered meaningful for the series to continue even if the content of the Dragon’s Succession is a bit lacking.
I’m drawing a manga to prepare a single serving by feeding the assistant of Mon-Fac.
Bonds deepen.
Make the wall-exiting bug into an anime too.
Like a politician…
To create a storyline that doesn’t fall apart even after a long period while building suspense weekly, it requires a different kind of talent.
It may be frustrating, but it can’t be helped.
>>156
Actually, there’s nothing left to do.
Even so, for Ash, for the disappointing pre-bow, and most importantly for the readers, today too, Sensei Saru wields the whip of love against Mana Ash, which makes it precious.
Animate Hina Matsuri all the way to the end… like Dungeon Meshi…
I like Taka the most, so I want him to sign it.
Ahab was joking about the monkey density being too high with the Mecha Foot, but from the very beginning of the next story, the weight, density, and intensity were so overwhelming that all those feelings just flew away.
Isn’t it amazing?
Will it be boiled or will it be displayed, sensei…?
How was the anime adaptation of the Sword Saint old man? It seems like it was based more on the original version than the manga version.
During the martial arts boom, it was said that Mr. Monkey would always be present at even the minor tournaments of martial arts and combat sports because he was so dedicated to research.
It’s kind of disappointing that they’re doing such clever promotions like appearing on TV and opening an X account while the manga has become really boring.
The assistant Kotalo, who is ridiculed for the drawn mob being a mannequin mob, is also publishing this kind of book, so everyone is good at human anatomy.
Learn how to draw character poses from anatomical diagrams useful for creating manga, illustrations, and animation. Written by Kotaro Iwasaki. Understand the mechanics of poses completely! Cosmic Publishing.
The one who is set to succeed the master, who usually mocks him incessantly, is the most surprised among the disciples.
It’s at a level where I can’t tell if the young teacher is speaking or if the implementation temple is speaking.
>>169
At first, I was nervous about what you might say, but so far everything has been fine, and that puts me at ease.
Isn’t it amazing?
The dialogue published at the end of the Tekken series’ volumes offers a different flavor when read now, considering the subsequent martial arts and history.
I’d like you to draw another one in pro wrestling following the lock-up.
Appearing with Degoichi on a popular NTV program → Launched an SNS account, which was said not to be very liked → ◆ What is this trend…!?
>>173
Hmm, so NTV is going to adapt Poison Wolf into a live-action drama.
It seems more like just an advertisement than I expected.
I want to read a monkey diary like Kugi or Miya.
>>174
It is believed that this would provide a sense of security.
>>174
I can also do a dog diary.
Since the young manager is proofreading, it can be assumed that they won’t mutter anything too significant.
I’m more enthusiastic than the Prevo edit.
>>179
The editor of the Prevo is asking Teacher ○○ to cover it on social media.
>>183
To be honest, I really want you to take this seriously, enough that I don’t want to make light of it with a cliché.
Isn’t it too much?
Is it okay to say that all my followers are recognized as part of the Money Mob?
It is believed that posting advertisements and photos of pet dogs is enough.
Accounts that express their ego are likely to become like Kiryuu unless used skillfully, like the author of Higanjima, so it seems better to focus on promotion.
Tetsu Corporation is slowly making a huge impact.
Honestly, I want to see the dog diary the most.
I want to see my wife anyway.
S has been heavily supported by the pre-bow, but they are almost ruining it with their own moves.
I feel the sorrow of life.
It is considered okay to keep posting photos and videos of lucky.
Three three ✡️ S three three
The drawing is too good.
Don’t talk about eggs.
I’m really in a bad mood right now.
I’m surprised that there was a maggot boasting about being blocked by Mr. Monkey right away.
I want to kill.
>>193
That’s more than dangerous!
>>193
You shouldn’t treat maggots as if they understand human language; that’s what makes it happy, happy!
It is precious because we all gaze at Mr. Saru’s pet dog together, and our bond deepens.
This maggot sure says some interesting things.
I have followers…
Raise about 200 million people.
A huge number of followers have gathered!
I can see that there are followers among those I follow, but there was the ejaculation research lab, and that was no good, was it?