
You’re cute, Natsuki. After all, Natsuki in a uniform is the best. Is that so? Thank you, Dad.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
I don’t dislike myself, but it seems like the way it’s written makes it look like I’m very popular with men.
Only the author likes this, right…
I was reading, thinking that this is about the level of normalcy for a heroine in a manga for adults.
Stop writing in a way that makes it seem like I have male popularity.
What was this guy?
>>5
It seems that the voice actor who played the role thought the same way, so there are only a few people in this world who understand, like Dad and the author.
>>7
Keiichi Tsuchiya says that the person he admires the most in Initial D is his dad.
>>12
Dad is a uniform and age, and the partner for enjo-kosai is in the same school and grade as my daughter.
Furthermore, looking at stories about my daughter and the contact network that was common at the time, I probably knew that she was friends with my daughter in the same class.
It’s truly a level of trash that’s enough to make you feel nauseous…
>>23
Ahh! This is it!
>>23
It would be wonderful if it were an AV where a guy drives around a luxury car and buys a high school girl the same age as his daughter, but in reality, that would just be trash.
>>30
Well, it’s pretty pathetic to keep driving dangerously at the mountain pass in the middle of the night…
>>38
(This manga) is a bunch of trash!
>>38
Dorikin, who cannot openly share the secret of the fastest RAP in the night section of Le Mans with the general media…
Well, I talk about it in magazines.
I thought this was about what you would expect from Yanmaga.
The problem of love not going well in Initial D.
In the animated movie version, the voice actors have changed significantly.
The “enjoyment” setting has completely disappeared!
>>9
I can’t waste time on a scene like that in such a short movie!
I don’t understand why the teacher draws it as a proper, joking whore…!
>>10
However, Mr. Shigeno wants to draw this more than the race scenes…
It’s a severe twisted fetish!
>>10
The teacher likes girls who are sex workers, not those who are being forced or deceived.
In the case of the thread image, the low popularity among women regarding these settings is quite something.
I should be the type that is disliked by the opposite sex but understood by the same sex.
>>11
Women really dislike this type of woman who flaunts her strengths to curry favor with men.
>>11
I don’t really understand what you’re trying to say, but…
The reason why the thread image has low popularity among girls is probably not because of the enko setting.
Nevertheless, I think the Christmas planned by this guy, where Bunta clumsily participates in the party, has surely become a lifetime memory for Professor Fujiwara.
The way we broke up was somewhat clean, and I realized it was a bad thing, so I stopped…
Well, as a heroine, it’s a bit lacking.
Look… the expression of Takumi running as a street racer with a wavering feeling, not having settled on what he wants to do, overlapping with moratorium and prostitution…
When I read it around middle school, I thought, “What a bitch,” but after reading it recently, I didn’t dislike it that much.
First of all, the feeling of not being able to forgive what children do doesn’t arise, and even if it’s a bit shady, youth is still youth, right?
Also, the roots are good.
I can understand where the selling is happening, but I don’t understand how to close the distance to Takumi.
>>20
If it’s just that I went to a hotel with someone I like and not for selling, then all the things with Takumi almost seem like cheating, so in any case, it’s just too noisy.
Well, it can’t be helped; he’s just a guy I like who gives me money for hanging out…
It’s more natural to admire the side of Dad.
>>22
Dorikin’s response
When I read it again the other day, I realized that right from the start, the protagonist is driving without a license and the heroine is into sugar dating, so it really jumped in quite a bit.
>>26
There’s probably no one enforcing the mountain pass road in the early morning.
>>26
Isn’t that just how it is? It’s Young Magazine, you know?
Even if you don’t care about the setup of the paid relationship, there aren’t any particularly likable points about the heroine.
When I view it as Takumi’s drama, I don’t hate it that much, but the heroine is unreasonable.
I like it because it has a strong seasoning but still properly does the romantic comedy.
>>31
The format is like those old shoujo manga from the Shoujo Comic type… I really like this kind of thing.
Mr. Shigeno
The protagonist who is doing outlaw things and the heroine who is doing outlaw things.
It feels like compensated dating was a violation of the ordinance even back then.
I can understand the appeal of enko, but I’m not sure if their behavior is a result of carefully crafted character or if they are just genuinely like that; it feels like it’s beyond my comprehension.
If it’s a Yanmaga heroine, it should be something like this…
Maybe…
Mr. Fujiwara is never someone who would resort to violence, but he told me that he fought once in high school for a lady’s honor.
He had a face that looked like he had bitten into a bitter bug, but he was probably regretting that he resorted to violence…
The teacher is truly a model of a gentleman.
It’s annoying if you win and are popular even in love…
I’ve only watched the anime of the series, but isn’t Kanata the cutest…?
It’s super unpopular, though.
The impact is too strong.
When Fujihara-sensei gets angry, it’s really bad…
I feel that there are many parts that align with the context of yankee manga in magazines, including the thread image.
Isn’t it devastating in terms of male popularity too?
I don’t really like it, but I don’t hate it either.
It’s a ridiculous character, but they just never had the opportunity to learn reason; once they know, they will start to act accordingly.
A serious punch from a high school student who has been driving a car without power steering on mountain roads every day since middle school.
My knuckles are broken.
>>49
I love when Mikisaki-senpai is scared of getting hit by Takumi-kun again.
In the first place, it wasn’t really necessary for it to exist at all, was it?
Well, there must have been a necessity for the teacher to want to draw it.
>>50
Takumi also needed a bittersweet youth typical of a high school student.
>>57
Isn’t it like a high school student!?
>>59
Compared to Kanata, who is doing MFG racing extravagantly, I am much more like a typical high school student.
>>57
The fact that the person I fell in love with was prostituting with a man the same age as my father feels like the bitter youth of a high school student.
>>50
The flow of the engine blow, and also having a Christmas with Bunta and the three of us, sounds good, right!
Takumi gets really angry but is surprisingly short-tempered.
>>52
You tend to get heated pretty quickly during the race, don’t you?
>>55
“Could you please clear the way…?!”
I’m turning off the headlights because I’m annoyed!!
>>55
I wonder if I taught myself from experience that getting emotional during a race is the most foolish thing to do…
>>86
I wonder which mouth said that.
I understand that for the shy Takumi, it’s impossible without a girl like this one who comes on strong.
But still, someone like Sayuki is much better, right?
This is NTR in Japan, huh… Japanese fetishes really are the best!
>>56
When it comes to NTR… it’s quite a complex situation when I try to explain it in terms of genre!
>>68
It’s neither NTR nor BSS.
The reason I hit Mikisaki-senpai wasn’t because I was interested in Natsuki a little, but rather because I was annoyed by the vulgar bragging that was being spouted without any interest.
If I had to say, it feels like a gal who is kind to otaku is close.
>>56
It’s just that the girl who turned out great was a total bitch…
I really like how senior Oki is so into Takumi’s playboy act.
I thought I was going crazy, wondering if the dream of selling was exposed, so wake me up already!
This work seems to be filled with the author’s fetishes, and it’s certain that it would fall apart with such a troublesome girl, so the teacher probably understands that…
Looking back, she was quite a Mii-chan type of character.
It’s more than just bitter!
Rather, they’re really good at depicting high school students in a relatable way.
It’s a type of high school youthfulness that you can only see in magazines like Yanmaga.
I like the human emotion scenes more than the racing scenes in Initial D.
Bunta, who is grinning because he is worried about Takumi drinking too much, and the NSX guy, who was actually just jealous of the Takahashi brothers getting along well.
Also, Takumi’s middle school one-shot was interesting.
>>70
It’s a bit too cute that they don’t even know how to rebel because they’re such a good kid…
>>70
I like Takumi, the middle schooler, because he’s foolish and cute.
The world of “papa-katsu” is something else, but when I’m with Takumi, he’s actually a really good person… When I was troubled during a battle, he told me if I didn’t like it, I should just quit, and that made me realize my own feelings.
Rather, it’s Ren, who should have a good heart, that doesn’t get along well with Kanata and causes some trouble.
Takuya, who is blunt but somehow really loves Itsuki, is nice, isn’t he?
>>74
I really love the part where they get back at them with an 85.
>>76
Itsuki (Hachigo can run this much, amazing!)
Takumi (What the hell, this car is really hard to drive!)
>>74
Itsuki is really a good guy…
>>82
I wonder if when I occasionally go back to Japan, I get together with old friends and go out to eat…
>>74
It’s amazing that my friend is working hard part-time as a high school student to buy a car… I like praising them for that.
It’s really awesome, and I also like Takumi’s straightforwardness in honestly praising his friends.
>>74
I seriously think that Itsuki, who bought his own car, is way more impressive than me, who is just showing off my parent’s car…
Itsuki is not jealous and is also inspired by the thought of catching up someday!
I admire Takumi’s determination to buy a car by himself; that’s great.
Although the heroine herself lacks charm, I think the beauty of the protagonist who struggles with the existence of the heroine is portrayed well…
The author likes annoying women, I understand.
Itsuki’s love story is more interesting.
>>81
Well… the first time ended beautifully, but the second time was so bad that it felt like throwing it in the garbage with a terrible aftertaste…
>>81
I think I prefer thread images that give a good aftertaste, as both Itsuki and senpai have endings that are just too awful…
Romantic topics are not just off here, but overall they’re oddly misaligned, which is problematic.
>>84
Kana and love… well, I guess it’s fair to say they are straightforward.
What was the real-time reaction when it was revealed in the sequel that Takumi had an accident and was unable to recover, leading to his retirement?
>>87
It was extremely unpopular, and the feedback about MFG was quite negative.
When the race became interesting, that kind of thing disappeared as well.
>>94
I knew it.
It’s too unfortunate that it’s just about to begin.
I wonder if it’s a reality that women who approach street racers are like this.
It’s just that I’m called a middle-aged man because my daughter has been exposed…
A man who is otherwise hopeless except for having good finances.
>>96
Because, you know, a father is buying his daughter’s high school classmate and going to love hotels every week, right?
It’s said that characters in fiction won’t be relatable unless they think older than their age.
It feels like Shigeno-sensei’s works don’t use that kind of filter.
>>98
This makes no sense at all.
Because I think my generation isn’t that stupid!
I think this is how kids in that era thought.
Is this seriously a heroine position?
My older brother is especially strange, or rather…
>>100
Let’s exclude my older brother from the conversation since he’s a resident of fantasy, shall we?
Because the story becomes strange.
I love you, who I can always embrace among the erotic manga artists, and I’m sending the most motivated support illustration from Sensei Shigeno…
>>101
The sexual preference strike zone is close to the center.
>>120
A girl whose feelings are directed towards the protagonist, even though she is seen as a prostitute by society!
>>137
I love this!
It’s impressive that Itsuki, who got their driver’s license less than a year ago with no driving experience, already owns a car and has mastered power slides by the age of 18. It’s quite remarkable for someone who will only get better as an adult.
In the first place, if it is said that street racers are not quite sane, then that’s true.
I like Natsuki, you know…
It might have been a hint that street racers, who are also outlaws with no rewards, require determination for outlaw romances, even though I experienced a breakup.
My brother is the craziest person in both Initial D and the entire MFG.
The teacher’s sexual preferences were a bit too new for this era.
In MF Ghost, it was gentle.
>>112
The sense of fashion for the promotional girl costumes…
It’s a fantasy to think that Takumi himself delivered tofu without a license and mastered driving on mountain passes…
If my older brother isn’t in the right state of mind, the work won’t be successful.
Ren-chan is simply a child, so she’s not a bad kid or anything.
My older brother’s love stories were a mess, but I guess that’s just how it is with him.
>>116
It’s only natural to fight against the Grim Reaper and call forth the ghost of an ex-girlfriend.
They say Mount Fuji can erupt.
The author’s taste in women is too old-fashioned.
>>117
It’s quite similar even outside of Initial D, right?
Itsuki is a true best friend, right?
Because there are so many incredibly good people, it disrupts the power balance.
It’s like that in MFG too, but it’s just the author’s preference for women, so there’s nothing that can be done about it…
The level of badness surrounding the law really reflects the era.
In old delinquent manga, smoking and driving without a license were seen as just a bit of mischief.
Drunk driving didn’t appear in Initial D, but it was brushed off as a joke or charm.
>>125
I mean, it’s Yanmaga…
>>125
The beginning of the shoot is really amazing when I read it now.
People who say things like “There’s nothing but soccer for us at the national Inter-High”
At the welcome party, we had a regular banquet at an izakaya, went out to the nightlife district at night to flirt, and had a bonfire in the park late at night.
It’s interesting that even as Takumi gets older, it’s Wataru who remains in touch with him.
I think during the time of “Boribori Densetsu,” I had created a heroine that pleased the readers.
>>127
Until I joined WGP, I thought, “What is this flower garden girl…”
>>127
Bali Den had too much emphasis on racing scenes, which limited its audience significantly.
In Initial D, I wanted to increase the depiction of the relationships around the protagonist.
So I tried to make the heroine a bitch to serve as a catalyst for the story’s expansion.
It didn’t work.
A man who spends the money earned from running a large hospital on his own theory of the fastest public road.
Initial D cannot be serialized in the current era because it doesn’t comply with regulations.
They said they were thinking about the setting so that we could have street battles.
>>129
I think it seems like a story created by reverse calculation from the idea of racing on public roads in Hakone, right?
>>138
Exhaust gas? Let’s cover Hakone in toxic gas!
>>142
Is that a devil’s idea?
You’re the worst, Ryota Takahashi.
The Angels are gross, but the fact that Fumihiro insisted on the final match’s costume being in white, black, and yellow is gross in a different way.
Looking at how women were depicted in the past, it seems she likes shoujo manga, but her taste in women feels kind of Showa-era.
It’s only natural to think about aging.
Rain? Volcanic ash? If you’re racing on public roads, that’s only to be expected. Don’t make excuses; this isn’t a matter of laws or anything like that…
>>134
By the way, during Rally Japan, I slipped through sections of the road where leaves had accumulated on a wet surface due to the rain.
The overseas fans who were getting hyped about the setting of Initial D in Japan were super excited, and I was living in terrible conditions but still enjoying it!
There are multiple attempted murders, so relatively speaking, they are a good person.
Heisei Mii-chan
Thick fog… Deep fog… Hallelujah!!!
Kanata was quite out of his mind there too.
>>144
Unless the conditions are extremely bad, you can’t overturn the difference in horsepower…
>>144
I love the sharp direction of the animation here.
>>144
It’s no wonder that the person who casually turned off their headlights on a rainy night, even though they don’t have the ability to play videos in their head like Kanata, is my master.
Actually, that setting was thought up by Toyota…
I talked it over with the editorial department, and we decided to go with this setup with Mr. Toyota! The current manga is being cancelled! That’s what happened.
>>145
It’s more exciting to read a manga about a girl racing in Hakone, scattering the smell of gasoline, than to see a high school girl play baseball.
>>145
Is it really okay for Toyota Works to seriously injure Takumi and force him into retirement…?
I started to feel that it was wrong for Takumi not to get along well with the golfers… but can we make an exception for this guy?
>>146
Takumi’s marriage partner is a golfer.
It’s a marriage over 40.
>>146
It’s not that things didn’t go well, but rather that both of us have expanded our opportunities. Just knock it off already.
>>146
In the end, I got married and was supporting Takumi’s rehabilitation, so things are going well.
The theory that my big brother caused the eruption of Mount Fuji makes me laugh every time I see it.
The UK is also a region where the weather is often bad…
The popularity of Initial D has just become too widespread, but aren’t the readers of Young Magazine tolerant of bitchy heroines?
>>153
Just because you have a resistance to poison, if you eat one pufferfish, you’ll die.
>>153
I think readers of Young Magazine have developed a certain tolerance.
In relation to Initial D, there were overwhelmingly more manga fans, or rather…
Since it hasn’t been properly featured in this magazine, whether someone is a Young Magazine reader or not doesn’t really matter.
The author wanted to draw Sailor Ace…
>>154
If it was interesting, it would have continued.
If it was interesting.
Kanata also really shows an unexpected competitive spirit towards racing that is hard to imagine from his usual demeanor, doesn’t he…
Well, Kanata completely remembers the course and understands the car’s behavior down to the hundredth of a second, so I get it.
It’s crazy that other drivers, who don’t completely remember the course, are only about 12 seconds behind… they’re almost just stamping on the accelerator with reflexes alone.
Despite being highly praised, he ended up at Gunma University.
Well, being at a national medical university is impressive, but…
>>158
Well, doctors have their own academic factions and such…
>>163
The hospitals I worked at during my residency clearly resonate with me.
>>163
That’s exactly what would be good for someone from the University of Tokyo’s Science program.
>>173
When you move away from your hometown, it’s tough to start a practice in the medical world.
It’s not sunny.
You can’t race if you haven’t taken the screws off.
At that time, I was pretty down because I had the same last name as my Benz boyfriend…
I mean, since you’re going to take over the local hospital, it would be better for you to go to a local medical university for connections, big brother.
Man (author)
A love between a street racer kid and a compensated dating girl is surely going to be complicated.
It’s understandable that we both wanted to do our own things and naturally drifted apart.
It’s amusing that the outlaws from Initial D have gained social status.
Takahashi’s younger brother and his subordinate said, “You’re already a yakuza with that presence.”
>>175
Takumi: I understand.
Takahashi brothers, I understand.
Kyoichi: Why!? How did you become so successful in the world of light from there!?!!??
>>181
Originally from Toudou Academy, so I probably had connections there as well.
>>181
Kyoichi is said to have skills honed in gymkhana, so he knows both illegal racing and the mainstream.
Isn’t it better to stay local for convenience, so it’s Gunma University?
It’s pretty crazy that this guy engaging in paid dating is buying classmates who go to the same school as his daughter.
Just draw how Takumi goes to England alone and becomes famous.
>>179
Is it really okay for the final episode to end with an accident due to machine trouble…?
>>179
I don’t want to see someone in despair after an accident that ends their career.
>>179
I got injured before it thundered…
>>187
No, the injury came after the roar.
All that’s left is to win! But then had an accident and retired.
…Isn’t it just too much!?
>>179
Having no connections, no money, not being able to speak English, and lacking any proper rally experience, going to England alone and causing a stir is too intense.
I wanted to read normally on a future line without any accidents.
I think if the artwork was from something like Homunculus or Aijou, it would have been extremely popular among men.
>>180
I feel that if the race is genuinely interesting with that fleshy drawing power, it might turn into a comedy manga.
Isn’t MF Ghost essentially a near-future parallel of Initial D?
Kyoichi is more of a street racer or someone who plays around, but his true goal is to aim for the professional world.