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[Fujiko F. Fujio] I’ll post my favorite scene.

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Too wicked.

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I think there are differences in the head.

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I’m praising what you’ve done, but I’m really mocking you very politely.

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If we simply go by ability, despite looking like a green ranger, Pāyan is the best.

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>>4

But I think my suitability is the lowest because I sometimes use Parman’s powers for my own selfish desires.

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Aren’t there five Paraman?

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>>5

Perman No. 5 is a minor character…

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>>14

In the ladybug comics, this story was cut and does not appear, right?

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Looking down on Earthlings, huh…

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After all, it’s the evaluation criteria of aliens.

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You’re doing great for what you have! So what I mean is…

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>>8

But that also means it’s what the hero needs the most…

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>>8

That’s not the nuance you’re trying to convey…

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Are you saying I’m worse than a monkey?

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You may be a bad child in every way, but you worked really hard at your job! Good job!

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I am Parman No. 5, nice to meet you.

Perman, Perman No. 2 is a poor child. Perman No. 2 has a bad personality, a brown tabby boy, loves boys, 300.

I am Parman No. 5, nice to meet you.

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Mitsu is a good guy, but…

Because of Parman’s abilities, I’ve been struggling continuously.

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So if I choose Par-yan, it’s because he’s going to use it to make money, you know.

Even if it’s a healthy way…

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Indeed, it’s normal for humans to defecate in the toilet, but if it were a chimpanzee, that would be truly impressive.

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>>16

No. 2…

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Birdman has a strange mouth shape when you look at it now.

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This guy claims to be Superman with this kind of stuff.

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You’re really a slacker, aren’t you, Mitsuo-kun?

How many times I tried to skip work with the copy robot.

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>>19

Moreover, I was rebelled against by the copy robot.

The real Mitsuo is the copy robot, while the human Mitsuo is a fake that only looks similar, and this development has been done repeatedly in a comedy anime…

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If a threat greater than Superman were to attack, any difference in abilities would become meaningless.

At that moment, having the courage to face an opponent stronger than yourself will be important, so it’s actually a good decision.

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You’re making fun of people!!

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Since 5 is a baby, 4 is doing side jobs, and considering the lifespan for 2, the study abroad candidates are definitely 1 or 3…

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>>23

Since I’m busy with private matters, there’s basically only one option available.

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Is it similar to the idea that a bad person is often rated higher than someone who consistently does good things?

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It’s just that the way of saying it is too harsh, but if you say you’re evaluating the mentality, it’s a somewhat good story.

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I think the evaluation is based on growth potential and future prospects, considering the final episode.

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I always try to slack off when studying with the copy robot, but I don’t usually try to slack off on my duties as a permanent member.

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I had boycotted due to mental distress, but even so, I flew to the disaster-stricken area.

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Mitsuo was crying, saying that only Paruman gets praised and that no one praises him.

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But the evaluation around here is also related to Alan Moore.

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Thanks to “I Am Parman” and this episode, I love Parman.

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Are you the kind of useless trash who feels happy when you can be of some use?

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>>35

If the person themselves says it, that’s one thing, but when someone else says it, it’s Superman.

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>>33

“I think ‘I’ll think about the reason later’ is a perfect answer as a hero.”

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Could this be on someone else’s roof?

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Aren’t you making fun of this?

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I think the stance is that if someone with a handicap performs on par with others, that’s really impressive, right? But still, I can’t deny the feeling that it seems to belittle people.

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It feels like an award created to forcibly celebrate the underperforming children in every field…

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I’m surprised by how many anonymous people have a distorted way of understanding things.

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>>42

Even though it was also Nameless Momitsuo, I couldn’t get praised by Birdman…

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>>42

The “Su” disappeared smoothly, and along with it, even “man” vanished, leaving nothing behind.

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>>49

Pa

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>>42

It’s true that they are being harshly criticized, so it can’t be helped.

I think this scene strongly reflects the ideal of F.

Strength of will is respected more than other shortcomings.

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>>42

I guess the thread without a name wants to create that kind of flow.

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>>113

You’re saying your favorite scene, aren’t you?!

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>>118

The punchline is that the one with the distorted perception was myself.

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>>118

There are countless threads that say things different from the original post…

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>>113

Well, this is obviously one of those things that are common in repost threads.

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Basic abilities can be enhanced later on, you know…

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Even if no one praises you, I know it for sure.

You are a great person.

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Interesting…

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However, since physical strength increases with multiplicity, the higher the basic physical ability, the greater the difference.

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Birdman is crap, right?

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The power will eventually come later, so they probably prioritize mentality, but I wonder what they’ll do about intelligence. Do they have a learning device or something?

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I’ve boycotted it before because I couldn’t stand it anymore.

I will go to help after seeing the news of the disaster.

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>>53

I like to cover myself with a blanket while telling myself not to go out.

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So, when will Mitsu come back…?

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>>55

It’s not about whether they come back or not.

I’m waiting.

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>>57

You’re heavy…

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>>55

At some point, Sumire Hoshino will no longer appear in Doraemon.

At that time, Mitsuo returned.

I am imagining that we got together after you retired from the entertainment world.

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By the way, I know that you went from Superman to Birdman.

So what does “Perman” mean?

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Doraemon has a lot of volumes, but Parman is shorter, so I might give it a read.

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>>61

The older works with a childish drawing style (other than redrawn ones) have more intense stories and are fun.

The new work is focused on daily gags.

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I’ll turn you into a dog!

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It applies to heroes other than Mr. F as well.

There are quite a few heroes who operate solely on spirit.

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For a name, it’s surprisingly big, the micro recorder.

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I feel sad because it seems like I’m being praised for working at a workshop, as if that’s something great.

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When things are going well, anyone can be positive.

I wanted to see if you could face adversity.

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Even so, there’s no way it can be worse than a chimpanzee!

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>>68

Booby is a genius chimpanzee subdued by reason and intelligence.

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Washibahi

!! Teka to

ru ni wo

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In other words, I had the most determination.

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Bringing out the baby seems kind of crazy after all… so number 5 has been discarded.

When you think deeply about it, isn’t it pretty messed up to pressure elementary school students into making unnecessary choices?

The system of Paruman raises such questions.

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If we just consider ability, there are people who are superior.

It’s more important to be suited for that position than anything else…

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I won’t deny that Mitsuo is quite a guy.

Think of a way to say “Superman.”

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Since the system is that Parman comes back, it would be strange if there weren’t any adult Parmans in that world…

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>>74

The character Par appears nonchalantly in Left House’s story, so there are probably quite a few of them.

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>>83

Don’t overestimate Superman’s powers, and things like being in the transportation industry.

I wonder if that’s a mix of complicated feelings toward a friend who hasn’t come back at all due to studying abroad.

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>>83

I like the response “There are quite a few, actually” to the thought that I was the only one who believed I was Superman.

It may not have been intentional, but it’s like saying you don’t have to think too heavily about the responsibilities of such a Superman.

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Both old and new are interesting and good.

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Because I am a Nonderi alien from the Nonderi Nebula who came to Earth.

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In the end, the punchline is that even when we grow up, we still can’t go back, which is typical of Doraemon.

Mitsu-o-kun has almost had all of his youth taken over by a copy robot, which is sad.

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Since abilities can be acquired later, they are likely observing the mentality that can master them.

It’s like doing hero work without anyone from Earth asking me to, as a practical training for becoming Superman later on.

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I wonder what would happen if I said “I’m quitting!” and then gave up. I’ve been worrying about it and can’t sleep at night, so in the end, I continue with Parman again.

It’s impressive, but I’m a little worried.

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>>79

It’s a proposition that questions the heroism akin to Spider-Man or Batman.

The fact that it’s a system that can be replaced by others, and that it’s a genuine elementary school student, brings a certain… depth of meaning, doesn’t it?

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I’ve left behind a copy robot just in case, but I’m worried because it’ll revert back to its original state quickly.

Or are other Parman occasionally coming to check in?

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When I finally confessed, “I don’t want to part with mom!” there was a scene where Birdman gave me a pep talk.

On one hand, when I read it as a child, I thought, “It’s a good story,” but on the other hand, isn’t it more normal to not want to part ways when you’re really still a child?

There were conflicting feelings.

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I guess they’ve already come back from studying abroad…

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So, Mitsuo-kun hasn’t come back from the nursing studies after all, right?

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>>87

You’re the worst, Mitsuo-kun…

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>>87

Even when Sumire grows up and becomes a successful actress, she still hasn’t come back.

At that time, Mitsuo’s photo was even asked by Nobita if he was Sumire-san’s child.

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They probably don’t have any intention of deliberately manipulating things in a cruel way, but Birdman definitely doesn’t think that way.

Encouraging children to be excessively independent and imposing responsibilities on them is more extreme than works around that theme.

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I’ve seen the interpretation that Mitsuo returned around the time Hoshino Sumire stopped appearing.

It may be for the sake of a remake of Perman, meta-wise.

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I think it’s admirable that Paa-yan uses his abilities for making money but doesn’t look down on those who are genuinely being heroes. He gives advice if someone is taking on too much.

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It’s scary that it says “Perman (2)” on top even though this is the final episode of the old version.

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>>95

Maybe it’s the one from the complete works, Parman.

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Can you think a little more about the study abroad period?

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>>96

The copy robot has been living as Mitsuo for over 10 years…

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>>98

If I were to transfer 10 years’ worth of memories with a gentle bump on the forehead, it would probably impose some pretty amazing stress…

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I remember watching a movie in my childhood where the Par-man characters and Hattori-kun teamed up to fight against the villains.

Is the world of Parman the same as the world of Hattori-kun?

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>>97

Considering the time when the series started, it’s close…

At that time, it was in the form of a collaboration.

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Isn’t the last panel a bit arrogant?

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To be honest, if we’re just talking about clumsiness, Birdman is at the top.

I said that in the permanent state you wouldn’t care even if you were shot, but sorry, that was an exaggeration. You would at least get seriously injured.

They say that later on.

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It’s not like there was some kind of conspiracy or serious circumstances.

Since it’s Birdman, I feel like there’s a twist where if I teach them various things, I’ll end up forgetting to send them home.

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Oba Q and Parman were created around the same time.

Doraemon, Mami, Chin-Pui, and Denka are from the same time period.

There is a considerable gap between the former and the latter (such as Paruko being an adult or Doronpa not being at Kanenari’s house), but because Parman was remade in a modern setting midway, it became part of the latter side.

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Since the goodbye pulled by the anime, the later Doraemon feels somewhat out of place, and many of Fujiko F. Fujio’s works have a strong sense of irony, which can be tough to handle.

I can’t help but feel a strong sense of discomfort, coming from the perspective of someone who was introduced to the gentle family atmosphere of anime like Doraemon.

The content of that irony and thought honestly feels… like that.

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>>106

Speak concretely.

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>>106

You just shouldn’t look at this thread or F works.

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In both Japanese works and American comics, there aren’t really that many heroes who are too young (though they’re not completely absent).

As expected, to the theory of personal responsibility and the nobility of obligation as a hero, too.

I thought that if you’re too young, limits start to show.

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If I had a copy robot, I would use it for three days out of three within a week.

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This is a scene full of sci-fi flavor that, without irony, praises Mitsuo-kun’s courage while showcasing the cosmic values of a Superman that is detached from Earth.

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Oh right, Earthlings die in about 100 years… I forgot to tell the instructor from Bird Planet…

Hurry home, Mitsuo-kun! With the current curriculum, you’ll use up most of your lifespan just studying! I hope it doesn’t turn out that way.

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You all aren’t much different from Mitsuo.

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Even though it’s distorted, when I’m praised like this, I can’t help but think, “Am I really being praised!?” I have at least enough intelligence to think that!

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Why do the Bird aliens interfere with Earth?

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>>121

Sure, you were the one who said to protect your own star, right?

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>>121

The idea of using that superhuman ability for the sake of the universe is almost like Ultraman.

But it’s a bit Spartan, so they’re enlisting from the local area.

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>>127

It’s a type that has considerably more internal interference than Ultraman.

If anything, it’s way more hardcore than just Superman’s individual activities, right?

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Mitsu-O is relatively defeating villains without a cape or mask.

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Being so captivated by the expressions of a gag manga that I’ve become a distorted nameless…

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I’ve never strongly felt any ideology in Doraemon.

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The baby parrot eventually ended up being out of the game after all.

However, if we delve too deeply, it would also affect the concept of the various other Permans, so its existence disappeared.

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>>126

It’s nice how the way of erasing is half-hearted, and the mysterious perman appears and disappears in the manga.

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What’s wrong with Birdman’s mouth?

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In the end, even if I wrap myself in a futon, I don’t want to feel like I’m not acknowledged by anyone anymore.

Because there is someone in trouble, I have to do something about it.

If you think about the spirituality of going alone to provide relief in a great flood late at night.

Well, it would be nice to receive the grand prize.

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>>132

Is it a compulsion to impose on a fifth grader…?

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>>139

Well, that’s true, but…

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Head Perm Man is going crazy…

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Does it deal a lot of damage with a handgun?

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>>135

In the new version, it’s said that Parman can handle a handgun, and there’s a back-and-forth about whether or not to take a golf shot, traveling at the same speed as a handgun, to the face.

At the last minute, I got a message from Birdman himself saying it was overly exaggerated to mention that a handgun was alright, my bad.

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>>141

You!

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If there’s Parman, I think it’s okay for Toman to be there too.

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It seems that there is someone who has turned into a vegetable due to brain cell damage.

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Since I only gave it to the children, I guess it was meant to decide on the international students after all.

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It’s probably because Parman has somewhat loose rights, and since it’s aimed at children with child-like characters, the weight of the hero’s duties feels heavy.

It feels like Mr. F was always troubled by that situation.

Because penalties turn people into ruins, even if we exclude various regulations, the changes in the setting are quite drastic when it becomes about animals.

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I understand that abilities can be enhanced with the Parman set, so I get that the heart is the most important evaluation, but the way of saying it…

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Christ said the same thing.

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Even in Esper Mabi, it seems to delve into the duties of those who possess such powers.

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>>146

Mami tends to be quite reckless herself, but her external conscience device is incredibly excellent.

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If it’s the award for working the hardest and struggling the most, then maybe that’s true.

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It’s often written here that “it’s great that you can do ○○,” right?

Same same

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Why do you go even though no one praises you? If you know the answer, you can understand the greatness of Mitsuo-kun’s spirit.

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Well, it’s true that Mami-kun’s own spirituality is quite precious.

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Hey, you don’t believe in Parman, do you? Alright, give it a try. By the way, if it’s found out by outsiders, you’re dead.

The initial version was so much like the tactics of the yakuza that it was certainly nerfed.

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It might be something like a stress check.

At least initially, I’m passing on whether it’s a good idea to give them a mask and a cloak.

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>>154

Well, it just so happened that Mitsuo-kun passed by while Birdman was taking a nap…

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>>156

There should have been at least a check to see whether it was okay to hand it over.

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>>162

I almost used all the time for the mission taking a nap, so I figured I’d just make do with this and forced Mitsuo-kun, who was passing by, to wear the Par-man set in a dominating style.

Due to lack of time, Number 2 connects to the story of the monkey.

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Being turned into a permanent form due to circumstances, and if discovered, having my brain cells destroyed and becoming insane.

Even if there is no solid evidence, just being suspected of being a possible “Parman” is enough to be treated as if they are exposed and judged as out.

Each individual setting might be possible, but when they’re all combined into the same work, it becomes pretty terrible.

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The reason why Sumire Hoshino stopped appearing in Doraemon halfway through is probably just because Parman ended.

As the fans say, it wouldn’t be surprising if Professor F has considered that Mitsuo returned from Bird Planet and retired.

Well, I ended up releasing something like a Hoshino Sumire dinner show with a dramatic tear-jerker…

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Even if you skip the premise of Showa-era gag manga and conduct a seriously ridiculous analysis…

It’s just boring.

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I understand what you want to say, but it’s the way you say it.

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The reason why only the girl idol Sumire has received a memory-erasing cream and has a fully protective privacy system, even after her true face is exposed, is…

Birdman, you… that was a bit unexpected.

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There are also space monsters and disaster relief, but there are those who plot to make money from robberies and even by using a character like Parman.

I think it’s quite admirable that you didn’t break despite being surrounded by so many worthless people.

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I want to see the couple of Mitsuo, who is a child because of the Urashima effect, and adult Sumire.

They seem to be suffering, so I don’t want to see them.

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Overall, it’s a gag, really a gag, but it doesn’t just end there; there’s something heavy that remains.

I think the original creator is actively leaving behind elements, judging by the developments in Doraemon and Mr. Saenai.

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Birdman is quite a beast, and there are many times when you think, “Oh, this guy is an alien.”

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It was good because Mitsuo-kun demonstrated a noble spirit.

The circumstances themselves are quite unreasonable for Parman…

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An example that shows how to decorate something in order to belittle it.

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