
No… I was thinking about Raijuta Ishidō.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Recently, it’s mostly anime original.
It is different from the original.
Rengoku-san won’t sink easily.
Don’t run away!
Don’t run away from the fact that the afterlife is being made a joke of!!
I’m glad you made it into a nice skit, but the explosive shell will go to the engine room and fire away!
As expected, I didn’t think things through enough…
It’s different from the original…
>>6
I was thinking that it’s kind of odd how I’m talking so much… and then I realized it’s okay to do this kind of thing…
>>27
The web version’s next episode preview is a gag every time.
I slip up every time, but this time I did it.
>>27
The previews are really doing their own thing, so it’s fun to watch!
Perhaps Rengoku’s Raijuta might come rushing in.
I thought “hitting with a bouquet” was a strange metaphor, but it was just that.
Is it Wazuki’s idea?
It’s too bold for an original anime adaptation.
It’s a shame that the incredibly cool sinking scene from the original is gone…
In the live-action interview, it’s said that Watsuki came up with the idea to include a lot of Rengoku, so he probably had quite a bit of lingering attachment.
>>11
Considering the circumstances that I had planned to have them be more active, but it was impossible to do weekly because the drawing workload was too high, I gave up.
I understand the feeling of wanting to make it look more appealing if you can.
It gives off the feeling that the current Kazuki-sensei might hit someone with a bouquet while yelling incomprehensible things.
During the first phase of Watsuki, they said they couldn’t change much because there had been long-time enthusiastic fans of the original work…
Hitting someone with a bouquet is a different vibe from the gags in Rurouni Kenshin…
I don’t really understand.
Even though I’m watching the ultimate duality, I’m launching a bouquet attack.
I understand what you want to do, and I like stories about Mob Shishio’s group and the Kyushu police, but the pacing is bad.
It feels like a bad chemical reaction between the anime side wanting to stretch things out for the next season and Watsuki, who has various regrets and wants to embellish things.
45 Soaring like a bird! Prevent the battleship Purgatory from setting sail.
46 Purgatory Flames! The Fate of Shishio Makoto
The next thread for the reflection meeting is a lifesaver.
What is this!?
Is the development of the anime different?!
Seriously!!
Send Rengoku on a ship worth 10 billion…
The more Utsui’s appearances are increased around here, the more uncool he becomes…
It seems like Watsuki has a strangely logical side, so if given the time, I have an unpleasant sense of acceptance that it would turn out like this.
Anyway, I’m just an uncle who wants to see blood no matter what.
Because I ignored the guy with the explosive bullet, Shishio has become just a fool.
It was because of Aoshi’s doing.
I was thinking about a tie-up song.
(Different from the original…)
(It’s different from the original…)
(This is different from the original…)
Does it mean there were no explosive rounds?
Original anime is boring.
After Mr. Raijuta Ishidou was defeated by Kenshin in the anime original.
I thought they were going to attack the old woman and her daughter who were praying to the Jizo statue on the night road.
In the end, the scene of progressing down the road made by humans while once again suffering without being able to cut it is
It’s an expression that, in contrast to Ao-shi advancing along the beast path towards the shura, continues to live while retaining a human heart…
I wouldn’t say it’s boring, but…
That Satsuma-like accent is seriously unpleasant to my ears, so please stop it.
>>34
I am already a foreigner who speaks broken Japanese.
The original work isn’t interesting in that scene anyway, so isn’t it fine to change it?
Hōji, if you have a rifle, you can probably go far enough to win, right?
Even though the way of handling things has always been criticized as being too inadequate, following Raijuta adds depth, but following Rengoku just brings a sense of emptiness—what’s that about…?
>>38
It seems that following a person is different from following a stage.
>>38
Raijuta’s final additions fit perfectly while subtracting from the original work, but Rengoku was just a lot of additions that dragged on.
I wonder if the next one will be a single cour or another two cour.
I think Hōji is a bad way to do things.
>>40
The influence of being brainwashed by the stage version of Kanyu is definitely showing.
Even though Usui can’t see, it’s strange that he keeps removing the blindfold from his spiritual eye to intimidate others.
It’s for size adjustment.
Telling someone to fire explosive shells into the engine room is like saying “go die.”
Well, if I were to do a Rengoku instant punchline in 2 panels, it might end up being surprising and make it seem like I’m not a painter…
I thought it was good to have a battle here with Aoshi.
All other additional elements are no good.
What kind of development will happen from here?
The original creator may have found the sinking of the Purgatory by explosive shells regrettable, but that development had an impactful effect, so I think it would be a shame to get rid of it.
In the original work, neither Shishio nor Hoji have a sense of incompetence.
The explosive shell is just too amazing.
I never thought Tsunan would get nerfed in the Reiwa era.
I generally have a positive view, but I definitely didn’t need the previous bouquet toss.
It’s just being used as a joke, and it’s definitely not a good development, even in the original Rengoku.
But there shouldn’t be a development where it seems better to be instantly sunk by an explosive shell.
It’s the surprise blast theory.
Actually, I don’t really dislike stopping explosive rounds with bloodshed…
Even though you tried to stop it with a gun, you ended up being blocked anyway… What’s with the bouquet slapping?
It’s hard to say that the original anime feels like a time-wasting effort…
It would be nice if they could insert side stories like in Zero Chapter or include behind-the-scenes anecdotes and settings to enhance the characters’ activities.
I don’t have any memories of the last few chapters… was it this long of a story? I was confused.
Shishio is being far too complacent.
The most surprising and the one we should have been most wary of was Tsunan.
I felt like they were just filling time with original content to avoid catching up to the source material for the time being.
I never thought I would be shown unexpected anime-original filler in the Reiwa era.
You must not laugh at the Kyoto Great Fire.
If you’re going to hype it up, just hype up the battles of the Netherworld…
But I guess I won’t have the stamina to keep up at this anime studio…
>>67
That said, Raiden Film is doing its best too…
The mob part is simply for length adjustment, but I like the other changes, especially around Aoshi-sama.
Because in the original story, it turns out I’m in a library where I don’t really know who might come.
>>68
That’s what makes it good…
>>68
I kind of like that extra stage feeling…
If we keep doing nothing but original anime, we’ll never reach the Human Punishment Chapter again, and it’s frightening.
>>65
No… it’s not like I wanted to see Rengoku get killed instantly.
“A potentially dangerous explosive bomb crafted by a rebellious painter attempting to overthrow the state may be thrown in.”
If it’s not a decisive battle in the Underworld like in the live-action version, then it’s better to sink it quickly.
The mob part is probably a result of reacting to the opinion that the Shishio faction is lame for being thwarted by the Kyoto mob.
This time, they also put effort into the animation for Aoshi-sama.
It’s so sad for Rengoku that the battleship drawn with great effort by the animator gets taken out in the first episode by a bomb.
At least the battles on the ship were better than just battling in the hole; it felt more like being a ninja.
The nerf to explosive bullets is fine, but because of that, characters like Houji and various others have seen a drop in their value.
Since it is a popular original work, it should at least make it to the end of the Kyoto arc, so I do not have any particular concerns.
When it comes to Rurouni Kenshin’s original animation, it must be the Shimabara Arc, right…?
The battles will carry over to the next season, so we’re stretching the runtime.
Sano, who was searching for the engine room,
I was thinking about how I found the engine room quite easily.
Hōji’s last bouquet attack was incomprehensible, but stopping the blood explosion round raised his stock, making it feel like he ended up around zero, slightly in the negative.
The length surplus is serious.
I like that it nullifies explosive rounds with blood, but if we’re increasing Houji’s appearances, I would have preferred it if he had fought properly against Sano with a rifle.
I am worried if the hideout battle will last two seasons next year.
Even the old anime that was being serialized concurrently finished the epilogue in about 16 episodes.
>>88
We can have a talk with Tsubame with the leftover episodes.
>>88
It would be good to do up to the Jin-chu chapter.
If we’re going to do another 2-cour, we’ll have to stretch the time like crazy again…
In the original work, when entering Shishio’s hideout, there were instances where Aoshi and Anji on the ally side were like “Were you there?” So I think it’s good that they created a connection for that prior stage.
“The old television broadcast version is really only good for the Kyoto part.”
If you’re going to stretch out the runtime, I wish you’d divide it among other anime that were lacking in length…
It seems that Shishio-sama is being too relaxed, thinking something like, “If I fail, I can just fight Himura.”
With this, it also feels good that Shishio recognizes Hōji again during the part where he properly attempts to pull off the nail.
Thinking about it, it was quite sudden to have the first animation adaptation in the previous season! It felt like they were just revisiting past stories…
Rengoku is so cool!
But it’s too much trouble to draw, so I’ll just sink it!
…So as the original author, I would be happy if they could shine in the anime-original content.
Because I don’t draw the anime myself!
>>98
The original creator and the assistant both don’t want to draw!! We agree on that!
>>98
In the first place, there was hardly any material, and there were cries of it being impossible, so it ended up being deemed impossible from various directions regarding the original work.
I don’t think Rengoku is very active this time either, to be honest…
The original creator comes up with a cool design with great confidence, but then they change the design or quickly remove it because they feel it’s too much trouble to draw it, repeating this cycle for decades, which is why they don’t grow…
It’s a hassle to draw the armed alchemy spear, so I made it smaller, and it’s also a hassle to draw the fluff on Raijuta’s shoulder, so I had him exit…
>>100
Since there isn’t much time between Rurouni Kenshin and Fullmetal Alchemist, and the Hokkaido arc doesn’t have anything like that, saying it’s been several decades is too much of a casual statement.
>>100
Why is this collar so huge…?
I was thinking about the persistently depicted large cleavage of Kaoru-dono this time as well.
Gufu♥
To be honest, there’s really no way to defend the rose attack.
I didn’t know what kind of emotion I should feel.
The explosive round I received was this much of a potato masher, huh…
>>107
That’s how anime is.
The original work is like a battery.
>>110
The design changed in the anime, huh? I thought I was mistaken.
…Is there a need to change it?
>>112
At least I had doubts about how it was possible to use that button type back in those days, and I wondered how it should be used since it explodes immediately after being pressed.
>>112
There are some parts of the layout of Tsunan-sensei’s house and historical accuracy that have been changed from time to time.
>>119
I hear there weren’t any storage sheds back then.
>>120
The closet, which was filled with bombs, has now turned into an empty space under the floor.
>>121
It seems that there wouldn’t have been a closet in terms of historical research.
>>120
It’s not that there aren’t any, but it seems there weren’t any in those kind of poor row houses.
Why is even the official story such a complete mess?
>>108
I’m not saying it’s terrible just because it’s different from the original.
As expected, it’s too much to tear down the entire outer wall, so I guess we’ll break it from the inside.
I’m just saying it’s different from the original.
There are those who receive strange things on their own accord.
Spring is just around the corner, isn’t it?
>>115
You underestimate winter.
I think that since the fans are mostly of a certain age, it would have been better to stick with the original storyline, even if it seemed silly, rather than putting in changes.
The part where Shishio’s underlings are talking about friendship! makes me seriously grimace.
>https://rurouni-kenshin.com/special/rengoku/
I was also joking about mastering the Double Perfection just like the original work, so it seems like making a crappy game is fun.
Hoji likes the end, so there’s a feeling that he’d like to not lower his stock too much until reaching that point.
>https://rurouni-kenshin.com/special/rengoku/
Why do you always prepare such weird games, official?
Even if it’s called a dark age, I want you to have confidence that Rurouni Kenshin was the flagship manga of Jump.
There aren’t many places in the Kyoto edition that need such major changes.
It’s just a story about how the storage room has changed.
Rather, I have a good impression because they are correcting things while doing historical research.
>>131
What did you see…?
Isn’t it just that I fixed it because it didn’t match the times?
>>133
So it’s a story that questions what meaning it has and suggests that it’s pointless.
>>138
Well, it’s my own response, but I had the impression that Rurouni Kenshin didn’t really demand such thorough historical accuracy.
I just thought it was strange that “storage” always comes up in discussions about original anime and such.
Even if it ends up being historically inaccurate, sticking to the original work is the way it should be.
>>134
You just have to read the original work, you know.
>>134
It’s something that the original creator can do as they please.
When it’s an anime original that I don’t know if it can properly conclude, I feel like they should have dedicated that time to the original episodes instead.
Since Rurouni Kenshin will probably be completed anyway, it’s nice to add some episodes and watch it slowly.
It feels like this is what happens when the current Watsuki creates it, showcasing the efforts of the mob characters.
>>137
I don’t think it’s so disconnected from the time considering there are scenes where the mob police are doing their best in the Human Execution chapter.
>>137
I don’t think it’s due to Watsuki’s intention in adjusting the length of the anime’s season.
I’m sorry, but I cannot provide that translation.
Well, I have mixed feelings; on one hand, I understand that historical accuracy can’t be helped, but on the other hand, I wished it would have just stayed the same.
Well, regarding guns, it’s questionable if someone would actually shoot in such a narrow space with iron preparation.
The reason why my subordinate was scared is because of the danger of ricochet, but I’m fine with the possibility of getting hit myself, so I say just shoot.
The part about the closet is fine, you know.
It’s an original anime, but the length shouldn’t have changed.
Otaku dislike change.
>>144
Isn’t that more of an old person’s tendency rather than an otaku one?
Somehow, Shishio-sama doesn’t seem very regretful even though Rengoku has sunk this time.
In the original work, they were furious and said to pull out Sagara Sanosuke’s skull and bring it!
If I’m not very good at both adding and subtracting, I wonder what will happen from here on out.
>>149
Was there anywhere that was bad after shaving?
The original work has a wonderfully tricky length that fits into the current anime seasonal format.