
Keigo-kun! Amazing close-up. I’ve never seen your face this close. Your hair is great, your skin is beautiful, and those dark circles under your eyes are intense!
Messy hair.
Hair is messy.
Hair is messy.
Messy hair.
Hair is messy.
Your hair is too much!
Having messy hair is an important subculture fashion…
Shallow hobbies.
Moreover, it comes with mesh.
There is no information other than the hair being messy.
It’s a good deal to enjoy not only getting involved with the four idiots but also the sweet and sour romantic comedy with Nemuchan.
“Only the face looks like someone who would hit women.”
If you look closely, even though they say he’s handsome, if he wasn’t good-looking, he wouldn’t be able to pull off such a hairstyle.
>>13
It seems there are quite a few people with this level of messy hair obsession in terms of self-awareness.
>>20
If I look closely, I want to be handsome too.
If I freshen up my hair and get rid of my dark circles, I’ll just end up being an ultra-handsome guy.
There must have definitely been a fan club during the skating era.
You’re just intoxicated by being an introvert, aren’t you?
>>16
If I put in my best effort, does that mean I’m an extroverted person…?!
>>19
I think if you have the vibe of a motivated student entrepreneur who was drunk on water, you could somehow fit in with the outgoing crowd.
>>16
I burst out laughing.
That’s right.
I knew it, it’s the match against Kuroiwa-san.
Even though I thought Wolf would fight anyway, I learned magic and trained to become a strength for everyone, inspired by Morihito to build my stamina, and the results called for my comrades and brought Wolf, leading us to victory.
Although I usually think I’m inferior compared to those around me, it’s in the act of fighting that Keigo’s true strength lies.
I’m concerned enough to want to declutter!
What’s with making foolish comments like that?
>>18
I’m concerned, but there’s no way they are even aware of it.
It’s a waste that it doesn’t resonate with those who think, “This is me…!” because Keigo suddenly starts saying things like a protagonist, like a mob character (?).
Kuroiwa’s last line as Wolf in the battle… it’s really good…
>>23
I don’t know because I skip over it when it gets serious.
>>25
Read Serious as well.
>>28
That guy is a warlock, so it’s better not to touch him.
>>31
Focaccia
>>23
I really love Nem-chan’s introduction too.
This guy is ranked first in the popularity vote, you know.
The gloomy character unexpectedly became a handsome position character.
Thinking about it again, having a split personality where the front persona is weak in combat is quite a characteristic of a protagonist.
>>29
The transformation conditions are set, so it’s quite a transformation hero.
>>32
It’s kind-hearted enough not to need a dryer.
It’s too noble to just quit skating decisively because it wouldn’t be fair if there was any influence from Wolf.
>>30
I think I felt guilty because my mom’s legs are like that because of my transportation.
Don’t decide for me!
It’s nice, isn’t it…?
Overall growth is evident, but the depiction of growth for this character is particularly dramatic.
It’s pretty terrible that there’s no memory retention despite being the main personality.
>>36
If the character is that different, it would be worse to have a continuity of memory…
>>111
“I understand.”
See you!
>>111
Did you understand?
If you look closely, they’re not complimenting anything other than my skin…
>>41
Girls are very conscious about their skin.
How does it feel to betray a friend?
>>42
I love this, so no matter what anyone says, I enjoy serious battles.
Nemu-chan, with her messy subculture hair, is seriously amazing—she’s got this wild, arrogant vibe and is a loyal dog while cheating on two guys!
This week, I read something that made me think, “Yeah, it can be tough to live in that house sometimes.”
Isn’t this week’s subculture Mobuko too cute?
>>46
You’re such an idiot.
Since the original is an extroverted person, Keigo is more sociable than Moi-chan…
>>49
If you don’t pay attention to women, your sociability is high, but if you do pay attention, you’ll end up like the princess of an otaku club.
>>49
It’s been said many times, but Moichan’s understanding of social interactions is basically stuck at an elementary school level.
I’m seriously envious of your hair.
>>50
Bald!
In the beginning, he wasn’t this handsome.
Professor Shinohara was talking about how Keigo is getting close to Nemuchan and is acting high and mighty like he’s in a joyful relationship too.
It’s your role, right?
>>55
It seems like I’m reaching out to the couple channel.
As expected, Nem-chan said no to showing her face… so I’ll blindfold her for the stream, and even if we do something normal, it might turn into something sketchy.
On the contrary, why is Moi-chan so good at organizing?
I think you should join the student council.
>>56
It looks like typing with one hand is tough for you.
Keigo is a bit too handsome, which is kind of annoying!
Since Nem-chan is a girl from a shoujo manga, Keigo is gradually becoming a boy from a shoujo manga as well.
I think Nemuchan wants to be embraced by Wolf.
I was surprised that the stupid chunibyo guy was so popular.
But Keigo is acknowledged by himself and others as a boring man…
I want to be interesting!
>>67
Isn’t this guy really the type to do things in silence and let his actions speak for him…?
I believe that breaking free from the richness of hair leads to true abundance.
>>68
Stop thinking that!
The chairman is incredibly perfect as a good person, except for one hand being attached to a hat.
>>69
If you are in a position to have multiple pets, then you would probably do it…
Your story isn’t interesting!
Doesn’t Professor Shinohara like plot twists of betrayal too much?
It definitely happens multiple times in any work.
Maybe the kappa will betray us.
>>76
It’s a prophecy manga, but it’s being betrayed.
It’s not that I love betrayal, but I’m a true masochist.
Because I am your betrayer.
I think the serious episodes don’t feel as forced as people say because the setting was originally designed to shift to serious themes quickly.
Rather, I have thought that serious parts have been interesting since the time of Sukedachi.
>>81
Isn’t the seriousness in Sket Dance sometimes too heavy…?
>>81
Astro, which has a serious story as its main axis and isn’t lacking in seriousness in terms of the story’s proportions, is a masterpiece.
It’s definitely not someone who can’t write serious stories.
>>93
It’s not that; I just don’t need it. Whether it’s good or bad is beside the point. Don’t do serious stuff in a gag manga.
If you want to do it, finish the gag manga and just draw a serious manga from the beginning.
>>97
It’s fine to throw a tantrum, but it would be quicker if you just stopped reading.
>>102
That guy is a warlock, so it’s better not to touch him.
>>108
Focaccia
>>97
That’s stinky.
I think Nem-chan has the strongest sexual desire in the story.
Is the reason the chairman’s hand doesn’t leave the hat because he’s a crazy level character design fanatic?
Which one will Nemu choose?
>>84
Is it not okay if we’re together?
Only Kan-chan has never been praised for her appearance at that house.
>>88
The part-time job’s rude older sister is complimenting my face!
>>88
It’s sad that you’re concerned about being short.
Kan-chan shines the brightest when being abused…
>>89
Poop
Kanshi, you’ve been told by seniors that you have a cute face, right?
In the beginning, there was a big difference in appearance between the cool wolf and the unremarkable Keigo, but now they are starting to look similar.
Subculture enthusiast
However, the past arc was quite questionable.
>>98
I wanted the previous game’s protagonist to feel more like a protagonist from the previous game.
Dad seems more like the protagonist from the previous work.
Keigo is the only one being unfair; she’s a cat-like beautiful girl.
Miharu doesn’t touch the main body of the robot girl, and Moi-chan has become a father, while Kan-chan is some kind of demon from the past.
>>99
Nem-chan’s hairstyle is super cute, but it seems like it puts a lot of stress on the scalp, and I’m worried.
>>99
Kan-chan has a van, right?
>>112
Wait, it might be Momochi at the big hole.
Did the black witch come suddenly?
>>100
I have been here since the beginning.
Why do I have to listen to requests from nameless people and draw manga?
Is it the emu from the rice column storm?
Pita Pita Pitamari Tottozzo
Speaking of which, I was thinking it might be time to buy a new pair of jeans.
Don’t make me say focaccia.
Why is the serious tone of Sket Dance heavier than that of the fantasy-filled Witch Watch?
I’m looking forward to seeing which classmate will become the enemy next.
>>114
I think it might be the teacher next.
I read it for the first time for free the other day and completely got hooked.
Daisuke Sakai’s Mark II is a spy, right?
>>118
What the heck is that guy!?
>>120
A regular student wearing a cardboard mask fused with a robot and a human.
>>120
CV: Hikaru Midorikawa
It seems there might be an episode where the student council president emotionally removes their hand from the hat, as if the switch from “Sket Dance” is speaking.
>>122
You can’t do it the same way there!