
I am a curry shop that uses a fire truck.
Wow!! Oh, that’s it! I love curry! Right away, I’ll put it down. It’s a late-night only copy service! Ryougami Kar; 300 yen, it’s definitely for late night! Besides curry, there’s also katsu sandwiches and more. The large serving of curry is also available! Up to high SEL. It’s a late-night only copy service! Pokka.
I also used a fire truck to make curry.
It’s nice to have dreams, isn’t it?
It’s not that it’s changed a lot, but I really love the episodes where they make sake illegally.
>>3
I’m the president of the Beer Spilling Society, so it’s my duty.
I like the kind of taxi company that uses helicopters.
1/1 model kit production assistance
I’m drawing on the engine too. Wow, this is amazing! The engine room has become vibrant. I’m even drawing on the spark plug. Huh? How detailed! It’s incredible; this factory is something else. I’m drawing every little screw and such. Finally, the Osomatsu-kun car has been completed with a total of 3,333 pieces.
A part-time job delivering by gliding between buildings like a flying squirrel.
I did receive the reward properly this time.
I used it all up in an instant.
It’s not strange, but on a mountain that became an isolated land due to a damaged tunnel or road.
A session where we sell juice for 10,000 yen.
>>10
The department heads are to blame.
My ancestors are dancing the para-para!!
Instead of the manuscript that burned and disappeared, it’s the photo book that was heavily edited.
>>13
This anime was incredibly elaborate and interesting.
>>18
In the original work, it was done with brush coloring because “they used to color photographs,” but now it has become Photoshop, and they don’t omit any of the processes and show everything, making me think professionals are amazing…
>>25
That collaboration course is amazing, isn’t it?
>>33
It seems that the technique for fixing that is still easily understood in modern times.
If it’s Photoshop, I can do it.
>>33
If you do marketing, you’ll think, “What? Cutting out materials at that speed?!”
I’m not lost anymore, it’s crazy—I know how to do everything.
I even use the tool after asking chatgpt.
>>53
If it were currently serializing, there would definitely be Ryo-tsu GPT.
>>55
If I had to say whether it exists or not, I feel like it already does.
>>55
I see a pattern where the AI learns Ryō-san’s thought process and only provides the same answers as Ryō-san.
>>59
Making a huge profit with AI! But if the AI breaks down, it might be the case where Ryo-san has to solve it manually.
The guy who sold crabs stuffed with stones.
An episode where we created something like a knockoff of Monster Farm and it turned into a monster resembling a computer virus.
They were doing delivery with drones or something like that.
A guy who creates games with the old men.
>>19
Hygiene concepts and such…
One coin disposable bicycle
Isn’t it a strange business?
If it’s something similar to the thread picture, it’s the one with the hot air balloon.
>>21
That ramen looked strangely delicious.
The guy who eventually starts the live performance at the loud screening theater.
I liked the guy who did SASUKE on a giant cup noodle.
>>24
It’s a bad thing.
If you can overcome the first hurdle, everything will be alright.
The round of M&A for the Nakagawa Zaibatsu.
I really admire the idea of a loud sound screening where the floor acts as a speaker and sounds come from all directions.
Digging up the road in the middle of the night, burying pipes, and running a model train or something through them to deliver sushi.
The effort to rip up the road is so absurdly pointless that it leaves a deep impression.
The time when the cut-out game was actually a copyright dark pot game.
A senbei shop where you can add toppings.
>>31
It’s so unreasonable to be punished by the department head when I’ve only received that rice cracker as a reward…
I forgot what the conversation was about, but I love the story about competing against a tower mansion with a hot air balloon.
While making quasi-Japanese coffee, I happened to create some incredibly delicious coffee beans.
I remember it because it ended with an unusual gain.
>>36
Because the beans, which had no characteristics other than bitterness, were pushed to their limits by the harsh environment, Nakagawa and Reiko said they were delicious, almost like a spice!
It’s not a strange business, but as a result of competing with a rival in the grilled rice ball shop…
I laughed so hard at the ending where the rival business that went completely off track ends up as a parking lot.
If I list up the things that were realized among the businesses in the story, there might be quite a few.
After competing with rival stores while running a rice ball shop, I laughed when the other store became so diversified that it lost its identity and went out of business.
>>40
It’s turned into a parking lot.
A photo book of an idol that is more than half filled with Jirocho’s side story.
>>41
My favorite food is steak.
At a barbecue restaurant: Kakuteki Nagisa
Using the guys from the small factory to make cheap coolers and achieving great success.
The ones who completely win by saying to the department heads who came to stop them at the end, “If we shut down now, there will be international issues because India and China both have a lot of factories.”
>>43
Is it the kind that has a structure like a spacesuit and carries a cooler on its back?
I experiment with my friends from the police dorm.
Ryotsu-style Fitness Corporation
In the case of Nishikigoi, the three-colored version, and in the case of coffee beans, does Ryo-san’s breeding improve their vitality?
Cockroach farming
It’s not led by Ryotsu, but the story of how the number of people delivering food in a flying squirrel suit gradually decreases until only Ryotsu is left.
>>47
I sold tacos on the higher floors of skyscrapers and apartment buildings.
On the day of the typhoon, Ryō-san was blown away by the strong winds.
Probably around volume 65.
The meeting to pour beer on the ground was also about selling moonshine…
I generally like the episodes where Ryotsu does business and the episodes where he participates in strange competitions.
>>49
Weird competitions on TV are generally interesting.
>>50
Ryotsu often gets caught up in the unreasonable demands of the organizers.
There are also quite a few tough participants.
I remember a story about how business was going well, but I was constantly copied and ended up in a never-ending game of getting out sold by the copies until I acquired the trademark rights.
It’s a bit different from business, but I quite like the guy who forges swords to secretly break the sword I’m going to give to the department head.
>>54
(Ryo-san making sickles and shurikens while lost in thought)
A medicine made from Ryotsu’s immunity.
I like to come up with elaborate ways to deceive.
Delivery using drones.
It’s not for business, but a way to cover up the comic panels during a power outage.
The voices in anime are amazing and don’t feel out of place at all.
Super editor Ryotsu is too popular…
There are already episodes that used AI even before volume 202.
I also like collage works, but I thought if I did it in real life now, it would all get scrutinized online.
To be honest, robot police officers are basically equipped with AI, aren’t they?
The TV tournament is filled with guys who would make headlines even without Ryo-san, which is really amusing.
>>77
It’s amazing that each broadcasting station boldly conducts events that Teiai secretly organizes with dark wealthy people.
I love stories about dismantling damaged tankers in the final stage.
I disassembled it, but along the way, some steel materials were taken from me.
Welding up a company building that was taken over.
While playfully swinging the department head’s sword, I ended up breaking it.
The one that ended up better than the real thing when trying to make a fake.
>>79
I feel like there were panels where they made weapons that clearly have nothing to do with swords, like morning stars.
Those who add paid elements to gal games.
Ahead of its time.
Are you talented as a sushi chef?
>>83
You must have every kind of talent, Ryo-san.
>>96
It’s mentioned in the story, but since they have a combination of physical strength, dexterity, and strong communication skills, they can do anything.
When I binge-read Witch Watch while it was free, I found examples like the robot police box that aren’t often picked up in other works, and I couldn’t help but think about that.
>>84
Around volumes 50 to 60, it felt like they would do anything due to running out of ideas.
Robot Police Station and Grandpa in Heaven
I remember the exciting race that Reiko Ryotsu and Nakagawa participated in, which was like a “Chiki Chiki Machine” race.
The round machine that Ryotsu was riding looked really cool.
>>86
It’s like that movement of a Choro Q! That’s what they say.
I remember that the competition for developing disposable cameras was intense in terms of pricing.
Ramen shop using hot air balloons
A baked sweet potato vendor using a Ferrari.
DPE and analog high vision occasionally incorporate Akimoto Haru’s strong assertions.
Delivery Tacos
A taki-yaki shop that ends up providing excessive service and becomes unrecognizable as a store.
If you mess around, I’ll take a picture of you!
It seems like this fire truck mobile sales would be profitable, but no one is trying to imitate it.
A five-story food stall with oden! A barber! Pachinko! That was the floor where it was all happening.
That dream is nice, but the reality is that a food truck is the best I can do.
I love this episode!
I’m going to sell! They are having sports days at these two places, so quickly go sell the cameras!! What, it’s not an impossible task. Is 570 yen for film fine? Come for a frame of apology today, and bring back the collection fee. You can earn ‘P.I.E money.’ Forcing people to take photos… The prize for the photo contest is 50,000 yen. The profits from GP Photo kept increasing rapidly. Even though I sold it, I was able to monopolize it right in front of my eyes… Damn, damn, damn. Even if it’s a violation, I can’t turn my back on my stomach, right!? The ‘P.I.E cost is 570 yen, right? Huh, no, it’s 500 yen! … Okay. For 1,100 yen, well then, let’s talk about the development cost. Fine, the condition is 5 yen. Yes? For color prints, 8 yen. Huh!? If you don’t use a manufacturer’s genuine product from a chain store, it’s a violation! The profits kept rising, doing things like holding photo contests and using various means. Oh no, a real 7 yen printing shop has appeared!! A store cheaper than anyone for color prints, 7 yen, will finish in 45 minutes. If we use overseas photographic paper, we can really lower the costs!! Let’s dilute the development liquid with water even more. Ah, trying to recover costs is really tough.
The ladder truck is ridiculously tall…
I really wanted to order the barbecue service for the business trip if it actually existed.
Although it’s based on Ryo’s physical strength and cheat skills, it’s more of a business manga as it discovers various business opportunities than the one by Sima Kō.
I thought it was a great idea to put a figure inside soap.
I like the momentum of the quiz show about acquiring a new house or having your home split in two.
Bus Godagama! Nice cutting!!
I like that the business topics occasionally include some niche subjects.
A ladder truck costs about 100 million yen when purchased new…
How did I get this turn again?
>>107
Wasn’t it some kind of used ladder truck that was being discarded?
I feel like I’m mostly getting it through that kind of route.
>>109
The ladder part is brand new because it was used by the fire brigade in the countryside.
When we first started the business, the curry was made by Ibu-chan, so essentially the curry was free.
I asked Gepard and got to leave one store in Super Kanda to him.
I like the episodes where I develop procurement routes through Captain Bakuryu and Ittetsu and generate sales.
Was the one with Reiko making a bunch of cakes a business? The one where Nakagawa is completely taken aback by the natto cake?
There was a time when I built a company in India with annual sales of 1 billion and managed to succeed without unusually going bankrupt.
The house connected to the subway station has nothing to do with Ryo-san, right?
You can earn a lot just by doing plastic model and garage kit production and painting service right now.
I’m too worried about hygiene when it comes to food-related things.
It’s good that there is a supervisor at the sushi restaurant…
It’s great how things initially go well, but as soon as you become greedy, they start to go wrong – that’s the classic golden pattern, right?
>>117
Once you start cutting corners, you can go as far as you want with it, just like Ryō-san…
The production outsourcing for the garage kit was incredibly cheap, wasn’t it?
Therefore, Gepalt, who knows the men of the Ryotsu family inside and out, takes the reins.