
Magic Circle MAGICAL CIRCLE Gru-Gru Hiroyuki Eto 1 GANGAN COMICS
I wanted to date Juju.
>>1
I like Runrun-san!
I wanted to see the wild wolf girl from the front.
I was moved to see that the color pages from back then were properly reproduced when I bought the electronic version of the paperback.
I can’t thank Kebesbes enough.
I already got off to Kukuri’s lewd dance pose.
Akinigiri was ahead of its time.
>>7
I always end up thinking about my old man…
>>9
I’m only doing it for the sake of the old man!
I never dreamed back then that it would become a common fetish more than a decade later.
At that time, I was a junior high school student, so I couldn’t see Kukuri as anything but a child.
It’s like a kukuri, isn’t it?
I have a memory that the drawings in the second half looked strange even to an amateur.
Because of Kukuri, I became fond of pedophiles.
For me, I met Kukuri when I was older.
I couldn’t really look at it that way.
I joined the fan club.
Since I was 12 and turned 13 during that time, I was reading a lot as an elementary school student, so Kukuri is older than me.
Hiroyuki Eito gained recognition through Dragon Quest 4-koma and drew the thread image, but it’s interesting how he presented a unique interpretation of the hero while incorporating elements from Dragon Quest.
>>17
It’s nice, isn’t it, to have the title of a hero as a profession thief…
It’s a proper fantasy work to utilize it not just as a mere gag but by “stealing the opponent’s attributes to turn them into a sword.”
I wonder what they were eating under their armpit to come up with such a joke…
If I were asked who the most impressive character created by Hiroyuki Eto is, I would honestly have to say it’s Kitakita Oyaji.
>>20
The fundoshi hero is also hard to resist…
I initially thought it looked like a picture that was forced into a deformed style, even though I liked the four-panel dramatic comic-like art.
Hipporo-type Nyapoon!
When you watch the whole thing, it feels like they’re trying to hide their embarrassment by using the KitaKita old man, right!?
Get more affectionate.
>>23
Basically, it was either my dad or a spirit that brought me back from romance comedy to gags.
In order to hide their embarrassment in the romantic scenery, the couple made funny faces and said “gross…”
I love drawing old men too much.
Only the first volume was interesting.
It’s kind of funny that it will be a party of Nike + Dad x3 until we summon Juju around the area of the Arahabika Devil’s Kukri.
>>30
Finally, these old men have combined into one… It’s scary and yet I want to see it.
I like to steal fire and turn it into a sword.
Who would have thought that shaking the pot would be useful…
Giprya!
I liked the development where they separated and trained individually.
I wished for a naughty development with Kuraje too.
It’s true that there really isn’t a profession called “hero,” as people say.
There are some dull moments as a gag manga, but…
I think it’s really impressive that it achieved such a beautiful landing as a story manga.
What will happen to 2, I wonder?
It’s amazing that it’s become an anime three times.
I have been dreaming for about 30 years to bury my face in Kukkuri’s pumpkin pants.
The humor in Volume 1 is outstanding.
Without a doubt, it is a major flagship title.
While other popular works were rapidly increasing their volume counts, Guruguru was progressing at a snail’s pace.
There were probably side jobs like the ones for Guruguru Land too.
I can’t help but laugh when I remember that the nickname given to the protagonist, Nike, is “Kamadouma.”
I really liked the 4-panel era and early Guruguru, so I was a bit resistant to change.
I still think the illustrations in Volume 4 are incredibly cute.
I never expected that after three adaptations, they would deliver a perfect version on the third try.
Looking back, I realize I’m an almost proper hero, just enough not to shatter Kukuri’s illusions.
It’s nice that there was a line in a bit older anime that clearly stated it was definitely gay, even if it was only on the web.
The third anime feels like it has delivered exactly what fans have been asking for.
I made quite a fast-paced development in order to fully depict the demon subjugation.
I’m just grateful that they used the web to reference the original material.
Still, there were many regrettable missed stories.
I became familiar with girls in scenes like a lively showtime.
I didn’t realize that the Puchi Puchi Show was a strip show until I watched the anime.
I think Kukuri’s eyes look cuter when they’re not drawn too sparkly.
Basically, in front of Kukuri, you are a prince, aren’t you, Nike-kun?
Sometimes I let my guard down and it’s not like I’m a prince! That’s when things got really messy.
I wasn’t too fond of the part with the u-n-y-o-l-a.
Reading it now, the story about the pet cat is both enjoyable and sad…
(Crumbled Hero Statue)
(Soaring Thief Elephant)
Parody drawings of side rice balls still circulate.
The early parts are funny as a gag, but…
The satisfaction of resolving the foreshadowing in the Arahabika arc is one of my top favorites among all manga.
Speaking of which, didn’t you go to a brothel with the money you received, Nike?
I quite like Guruguru 2 as well.