
Fixed Tetsuya Saruwatari @4B3lPouP3615880 · February 24 I’m thinking of starting to share information about comic book releases and event announcements, among other things. Show more
Is that a famous person?
I appeared on Waratte Korae the other day.
I’m just a manga artist.
I thought it might be an imposter, so I was observing for a while, but it seems to be the real person, so I ended up following them.
>>4
There’s no benefit to impersonating Mr. Saru…
Tough dogs are cute.
Where is this?
Since someone from Monkey Factory is following, it shouldn’t be an impersonation…
There are many proper fans, but quite a few annoying replies were also coming in.
Please don’t be angry.
>>8
Please don’t get angry.
To the readers…
It’s S! S is revealing its true identity!
To be honest, the editing side lacks enthusiasm, and there’s a need for Mr. Saru to handle the promotions in that regard.
>>10
I would like the staff to block the maggots at the outset so that we can have fun playing in a peaceful reply section.
Do it, dog!
Yes…
What!
Honestly, I want you to stop right now.
It seems that the teacher doesn’t want to be hurt because of the heartless people overflowing on the internet.
>>15
Someone who has gone from Mashirito to Playboy definitely knows about human malice.
Even if I do it, I’ll just post an announcement for the new book and some photos.
I don’t want you to raise any sentences at all.
When Monkey Sensei started X, a ridiculous number of copycats flooded in…
That number… approximately 50 billion.
It seems that a considerable number of rude maggots have already been blocked by the teacher, so there’s no need to worry.
Mr. Monkey is really tough.
>>18
Hmm, so it’s a shit reply slip.
I’m scared that I might speak without thinking.
I think Mr. Saru is probably the type to glance at the internet from the start.
As expected, Dego-Ichi is cute.
It is considered a promotion for the Himeji Sub·Karu Festival.
I have to say, I’ve used those kinds of clichés, but it’s really tough to see people interacting with the author like that.
White Swiss Shepherd Dog
Use of clichés such as ridicule is prohibited.
Because under no circumstances should we misjudge the “sense of distance.”
Above all, the sense of “distance” is important.
A person who doesn’t know human malice depicting tough insults would actually be even more terrifying.
I wonder if they ever get a little irritated by clichés used in their own manga.
The response to my appearance on “Warai Kora” was amazing, and it is thought that Master Hiramatsu suggested starting this to promote “Sub Karu” as well.
As long as you don’t try to see the terrible stereotype, it will be used in places where the person themselves can’t see.
The bonds deepen.
Well, it was actually the teacher who created it, hehe…
Anything is fine as long as it doesn’t end up like “S”.
“It’s an ‘S’.”
“S” will start X.
I think it would be acceptable if it were just that much.
When I was unexpectedly compelled to straighten my collar while having a presence as a more outlaw-oriented content creator online, it reminded me a bit of the situation with the surf-style bodybuilder.
Only a select few individuals from Monfaku are permitted to interact with the person using the template.
If you want to use the standard type, you have no choice but to become a disciple.
>>36
I wish I could have been trained at Monkey Factory and become a skilled manga artist.
A relationship like cats and dogs.
It’s Mr. Tetsuya Wata!
Mr. Monkey probably can’t use smartphones since he’s a monkey after all.
Well, I don’t think they’re the kind of person who would expose their ignorance like Yudemi, so it should be fine.
I was exposed on a program, so it was a good opportunity.
>>40
Please don’t be angry.
You’ve been releasing a lot of face-to-face interviews for a long time now, and you must be a bit clueless not to know that the author’s photo is included in the paperback.
Buy all the volumes of Tough right now!
>>43
There are frequently threads being started about the author’s appearance here, too…
I was disappointed that the Money Mob was more indiscriminate than I expected.
Isn’t it awful?
>>41
It can be considered almost the same as the “Inmu” enthusiasts.
The word “tough” is meant for Sensei Saru.
It’s interesting how the monkey teacher’s eyes wander when mentioned in relation to the model for Hyper Kikuta.
When interacting with the person, show respect to the other party… Sending replies to Mr. Matsumoto Koji, like a creepy umbrella.
Ishiba and Trump’s press conference with repeated “tough” remarks.
A TV appearance that pretended to be a coincidence with the same timing.
And the official account… something has begun.
>>48
Next, shall we collaborate with that man and Professor Saruwatari?
But it seems like a tough dog.
>>49
It’s not that the dog seems tough, but that this dog is being portrayed as tough.
The order is reversed.
It’s obvious that he’s trying to eat up female fans on X.
>>51
Isn’t this just ordinary defamation?
>>51
A long time ago, there was a story where Monkey-sensei tried to go on a date with a female fan who sent him fan mail, but an orc-like woman showed up and made it into a joke, as mentioned by Suzuki Miso.
>>55
That’s not it; it was just a female pig who called after looking me up in the phone book because I was featured in a face-to-face interview on Fine.
>>51
It’s like the way Japanese comic fans are suspicious.
It’s an honest opinion.
>>73
Shaaa, Shin-Niirgei Mansōdo!
Mr. Monkey has started it.
Who is the person in this photo?
>>54
Tetsuya Wada
I have a feeling that it’s going to become a hassle.
Since there are monkeys and dogs, it is believed that there is also a pheasant somewhere.
There are some mindless copycats, but the author himself, Monkey-sensei, is intellectual and calm, contrary to his style.
You might not believe it, but it’s true.
It feels like the tough meme will end, just like wrestling.
Hmm.
It means that they are like cats and dogs.
Really, yeah…
Monkey Dog
Those who reply with nonsense to Mr. Saru’s quotes clearly fall into the category of trash.
Even your own family members can become tough characters.
Are there only idiots with messed-up senses of distance among otaku?
I heard that those with social issues tend to become otaku, like it was years ago.
>>67
Hahaha
It’s whiter than I expected, teacher.
It doesn’t matter if you’re an otaku or anything else.
It’s the mob of imitators who created a trend of mocking it by turning it into quotes that’s to blame, isn’t it?
Now that you can shop on Amazon, you should at least use Twitter.
>>76
Clever…
As expected of Monkey Dog.
Did you understand the importance of promotion during your recent television appearance?
If the awareness seriously increases and problems arise.
I think it’s about using edited photos from the internet just as they are.
Since images are being reposted without permission everywhere on social media, it might eventually become something like “Niku.”
I hope they don’t start talking about dark dimensions…
Because it’s an icon monkey, I can make an excuse saying it’s Monkey-sensei.
I can’t help but laugh at the image of being seen as a simple-minded person who doesn’t know human malice while creating that work.
It became a hot topic because it appeared on TV a little while ago.
Someone might have told me to start using social media.
It’s understandable that the people at Monkey Factory are worried.
I really don’t want my teacher to have to face this shitty world.
I want you to remain as the pure Monkey-sensei.
>>89
???
Um… I’m a fan, you know.
Can I follow you?
I think you can be a good person and an ordinary person to the outside world.
I shoot an air gun at my legs.
This dog’s face is too triangular!
Those who do the noted move at the handshake event will undoubtedly be killed.
I only buy the manga volumes of Lock-Up and Ahab, but is it okay for me to call myself a fan?
This tweet is ??