
The risk is too large.
The drawing is complete.
The part explained in text is too large and not suitable for animation.
>>3
Ninjas and Yakuza have about 25% of their appeal attributed to the interesting kanji.
What’s wrong with religious political discrimination?
>>4
Because it’s indecent.
This work is so interesting, isn’t it!? Ahh~! Twitch twitch!
Look forward to the thank you pitch.
Let’s turn “Thank You, Pitch” into an anime rather than this!
Since the story progresses from the protagonist’s side, it’s also a tough point that it’s relatively positive towards counterfeiting overall.
Sanpichi has far too few episodes.
It’s not selling even with 6 volumes completed…
>>11
At that time, they were promoting that the entire six volumes of High Free sold 400,000 copies around the launch of the Thank You Pitch serialization.
The Yani Neko has sold 300,000 copies in volume 6, which is sufficiently successful.
The disadvantage is that there are no benefits for both the publisher and the production side in adapting it into an anime.
If Tak copro and ninjas and yakuza can be adapted into an anime, then I feel like anything can be adapted.
>>13
Shall we do Kenichi Muraeda’s RED and Naoki Yamamoto’s RED?
>>13
Can I handle Mr. 18?
The projectile may be crazier than the kid’s stuff.
Just the part about the indecent police would be enough…
It seems like we won’t be able to develop merchandise, which is not good.
You’re too good at this, I guess you’ve only been using a ruler or something…
>>16
Why not just sell counterfeit money!
>>18
Excuse me, is this okay?
>>24
That’s not right! This caricature is neither Mr. Ito nor Benjamin!
This is Mr. Mao from the Chinese restaurant!!
If we’re talking about goods, it’s got to be 10,000 bells, right?
>>17
All the numbers are the same, though…
>>19
Wonderful adaptation of the original work.
>>20
You are… a genius!
To be honest, the content of the thread picture is a bit difficult, so I don’t think it will attract many new fans even if it gets an anime adaptation.
In the story, the followers of Gabool were selling fake counterfeit money for about 12,000 Belk, right?
Gakiero is strict overseas…
If Chi could go, then it should be easy, right?
What risk is there for something that is merely fiction?
Honestly, I think it’s not as bad for education as being compared to ninjas and the yakuza.
Is it ethically okay? It’s a completely different story from Shinobi Kyou.
Counterfeiting is extremely difficult and carries severe penalties.
If you do that, you’ll die, okay?
If it is depicted while considering it as a premise, it can be adapted into an anime without any issues.
>>31
[To the viewers in front of the television]
Counterfeiting is a serious crime. Please do not imitate the characters in this anime.
>>46
Isn’t that almost Chromati?
Teaching the seriousness of counterfeiting is actually beneficial for education.
>>32
Isn’t the economy actually getting better somehow?
The greatness of the banknotes has been conveyed.
It seems like you wouldn’t understand what kind of strategy they are using even if it were in an anime.
First of all, it’s fatal that it’s boring until you leave the island.
>>36
It finally gets interesting once the regulars start fighting each other…
The content up until then is just too solid.
>>41
Furthermore, the most nonsensical older sister doll appears in the story, and I thought this manga was no good.
It’s super interesting from the boat!
Let’s first animate the Thank You Pitch to lower the opponent’s guard, and then proceed with Hyperinflation.
There is quite a difference between the ethics of the enemy side being problematic and the ethics of the ally side also being problematic.
I also like interesting thank-you pitches!
You were doing it, right, author!?
Rather, it’s closer to “Ch.”
The full course of hell has hurt me.
Is there no thought that Dauw is out?
>>44
It worked out because it’s a comic, but it seems difficult to hide it in an anime.
Ninja and yakuza on terrestrial broadcasting is too concerning…
I wanted them to do it freely on something like Netflix.
Ch. managed to do it.
>>48
Ch. is a more severe depiction, isn’t it?
This is all like a comedy vibe.
A live-action adaptation by Netflix would be good enough, right?
Once it’s concluded with volume 6, no matter how many hundreds of millions you spend on the anime, there’s no way to extend it further…
Thank You, Pitch will be animated.
If this momentum continues as it is
If the anonymous person gathers around 300 million yen through crowdfunding, it might be possible to broadcast around 2030.
Since there are many explanations and indoor scenes, and not too many characters appear, I feel that 3DCG animation could work.
By prominently featuring a ridiculous setting where counterfeit money replaces sperm, this serious work aims to raise awareness about the mechanisms of currency and the dangers of counterfeiting, while also challenging the history of racism and slavery. What exactly is wrong with that?
Haven’t you seen this thread before?
>>58
It’s just your imagination.
The auction was quite interesting…
>>60
The Frapecco around there has a strong smell of weak character.
Is it okay to fly with a kid’s thing!? If that’s possible, then counterfeit money should be fine too, right?
It’s unreasonable that the sperm detective is allowed but the metaphor of ejaculation is not allowed.
I think the biggest problem is that Luke is too indecent.
The depiction of discrimination is too real, it’s a bit…
>>67
Let’s sell it as a serious work that deals with discrimination.
>>67
It’s a world where “Attack on Titan” sold that much!
The risk is too big and the return is too lacking.
I would definitely like to see in the anime the part where Lejatt is cornered because the lawmakers are intelligent and capable individuals…
I could only read up to about volume 2 during the free period the other day.
I wonder if they’ll do it again…
>>71
If it gets adapted into an anime, it seems like they would offer it for free as a commemoration!
I became interested in counterfeiting after watching anime!
I tried to do it as far as I could with the current currency!
I’m not very familiar with it, so I’m just saying this casually, but if it’s going to be on NHK, won’t the budget situation be okay?
Therefore, I will present a final boss that is the embodiment of discrimination, a villain with no worth even for a single sentence, and deliver a wisdom punch to them.
Child seed (gakidane)
Can I ejaculate!?
I think what’s subtly unpleasant is that the result of circulating counterfeit money in the market ended up being good for the economy.
>>77
Seeing that, shouldn’t we just make counterfeit money?
>>77
There are people in the comment section of Jump Plus insisting that Japan should do this now, and it was disappointing.
Even though it is explained in the work that this happened because of the gold standard…
>>77
I think it’s a time like that, and it can go anyway.
Education isn’t something that’s being animated these days, is it?
Anime is not a charity.
>>81
Rather, if you just think about the money, it seems like it could be turned into an anime.
I am waiting for the anime adaptation of “Innocent Hell Apartment.”
Of course, it’s terrestrial broadcasting!
It’s the same with Thank You, Bitch.
It’s made easier to understand by highlighting the key points in bold in the difficult and easily confusing lines.
When turned into audio and matched to the tempo of the video, it seems like it would flow smoothly from right to left.
Even if it’s impossible to release banknotes as merchandise, creating a life game based on this work would allow for the natural mass production of banknotes.
Since it doesn’t involve battles, I don’t really mind if it gets animated or not…
>>89
Even though we fought so hard.
It doesn’t seem like it would be that difficult to do, as you say.
>>87
Isn’t it interesting that counterfeit bills randomly come into the life game?
I can’t tell without using a black light or something, but I also can’t use it unless it’s in that kind of mass.
I don’t usually buy paperbacks, but thanks for the pitch.
From the latest “Kiryuyou Muso,” that guy is playing a completely different game, but it’s so interesting that I’ve decided to collect the volumes.
Which is faster, this communication or that one?
It seems that despite the buzz, it wasn’t selling very well.
The return is small, isn’t it…
>>96
It’s not just about things like licking bread; just because something is trending online doesn’t mean it will sell…
It’s a perfect work for NHK as it is also great for studying the economy.
Hyperinflation getting an anime adaptation~!?
There’s no way that could happen!!
To be blunt, the bottleneck in anime adaptation isn’t really about the elements that could cause anger.
Isn’t it a point that we can’t develop anime merchandise with a main character that doesn’t have much charm?
>>99
I guess I’ll have to make a 1/1 Haru-nee action figure or Leisure’s ASMR or something…
>>99
Just have Luke wear something indecent.
Are ninjas and yakuza really that popular?
Shall I sell it?
Collaboration slave
If we focus on Luke and Regatt, it will work, it will work.
Even Osomatsu-san wants to have the older sisters spend lots of money on merchandise!
If there are sponsors who agree to counterfeit money, there might be a chance…
A female otaku carrying a bag covered in Gresham’s badge…
It’s simply not popular enough to be adapted into an anime.
Now that the economy has contracted, let’s promote it as a socially conscious work that enlightens the importance of inflation.
>>110
Isn’t it inflation right now?!
Wisdom, oh wisdom.
The author and editor wish for it to be animated.
It seems that the depiction of drugs in ninja and yakuza stories was more of a concern than the gore or grotesque elements.
Rejet might sell well if they cast a popular voice actor.
The outfit looks natural.
It’s just that a major league player carried out a mass murder and the leaders of Japan and the U.S. were killed by terrorists made up of kids, yet there’s no blood or tears!
It’s challenging to manage the number of words rather than the content itself.
I would have a hard time if it ended up like Teekyu…
That’s just the author looking down on manga.
Huh?
Anime adaptation?
Hyperinflation?
Why?
If you think you want to do it properly, one season is definitely not enough, and if you do two seasons, it will get boring.
Pecoru
Lejaloo
Grelu
Anything is fine.
Create splashing goods.
I want it to be made by the staff of Gag Manga Biyori.
If we can somehow manage the fact that the post-peak “sage time” is key in the story…
“It’s a hit, so we can do it.”
No matter how I try to trick them into making the anime, there are various shamelessness that can’t be hidden.
If this isn’t possible, then a thank-you pitch should work.
It seems like it’s a hit.
Not enough popularity.
The potential is definitely extremely high…
I feel like there are definitely issues with TV.
This is part of a theatrical trilogy.
>>134
The Movie: Hyper Inflation
Execute Gresham!
Because the economic war becomes just dialogue, it’s hard to understand in anime…
Collaborating with the place that makes Japanese banknotes to turn the Belk notes into merchandise…
If we’re doing it, would it be a 2-cour anime?
When it comes to adaptation into visuals, consideration is given to the area of skin color, but if the character were to wear tights, the core gimmick of this work would be lost, so animation is probably impossible.
Ninja, Yakuza, and Gresham.
If the artwork is an issue, we can just use Luke’s sexy shot to fill the space.
I’m not paying attention because I’m empty-headed, but they are only saying very basic things about the economy, right?
Thank you, bitch, it seems like I’ll be able to make my brother into a mech just by participating in Koshien.
>>143
Onii-chan…
I think shooting is totally safe.
The story about the counterfeiting of the main premise is quite harsh.