
Is it that popular among the youth?
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I think the impact of anime is huge.
Chikawa
It would be sad if there were no effect from the anime adaptation with the current lineup.
>>3
Sakamoto Days…
>>14
It was interesting at first, though…
>>3
Sakamoto…
The New Year chapter probably isn’t within the scope of being animated, huh?
There is no doubt about its popularity, but is it mainly driven by the younger generation?
>>5
It’s seriously not a topic of conversation on the SNS of middle-aged men and women…
What’s impressive is that it’s subtly better than One Piece.
>>7
Since the one-shot is fixed at the beginning or third place, it tends to approach an average of 3 if there is no front cover color.
>>13
I wonder why they’re fixing the dress over there.
Seeing that Tokyo Revengers was running in the magazine while something else was being canceled next to it, I realize that you never know what can happen in the world.
>>8
After leaving the magazine, I joined the Jump Manga School.
I’m studying from scratch again.
The questionnaire is definitely getting a lot of responses.
Well, it has an anime vibe.
It was a segment that the magazine used to do a little while ago.
>>12
In the first place, the author of Ao Hako is a transfer from Weekly Magazine, just like Astra!
When I’m on the train, I see a pretty average-looking high school student sticking a picture of their senpai on their phone.
Senpai is really cute…
It seems that “Jibaku Shounen Hanako-kun” is popular outside, but it doesn’t stand out at all.
>>17
Was it a jump!?
Sakamoto fighting in a fat state was good, but it’s disappointing that he remains skinny.
For middle and high school students, there is a manga-like quality where reading it becomes a status symbol.
>>21
You’re just reading it because you like it, but you’re being too twisted about it.
The publication order is stable and the story is progressing gently, so it seems like we can run through to the end properly like this, which is reassuring.
Well, I can tell that it’s incredibly popular beyond just the so-called otaku crowd.
I don’t really see much discussion here.
>>25
It’s not a manga that can be discussed by a group of people who can only connect everything to eroticism anyway.
>>28
Is this about Chi-chan?
I thought it would be the end once we started dating, but that doesn’t seem to be the case… Are we dating?
Adachi Mitsuru’s serialized works don’t cause a huge uproar among otaku in real-time.
It seems like a healthy fan base where students involved in club activities are properly buying the manga volumes.
I wonder how many times the title of Aoi’s Paco has been reused.
When Hina-chan was making a lot of appearances, there were often threads created here, right?
>>31
I have a bad image of playing with toys and having fun, feeling sorry for Hina-chan.
>>39
I still do that from time to time…
It’s not a topic of discussion here, so it’s like people outside the otaku community are buying it too…
This isn’t really the forefront of otaku culture, is it?
>>33
Well… there are generally some trendy things.
Unless it is for women only.
>>33
Because it’s a quarantine facility.
>>33
It might have been at the forefront about 20 years ago.
>>33
I feel like it hasn’t been a hot topic in places where there are a lot of otaku.
You are known as a yokozuna here as well, right?
The popularity of the unknown is a lie due to the public’s unpopularity, and it’s really super trend-driven.
Most of the people buying Jump are young, so that’s how it is.
>>40
Well… right now, the focus is relatively on the youth.
>>43
The data is normally available, but at the age of 25, there are only about 1/4 left, right?
Is there any content that’s popular among otaku but doesn’t have a thread here?
>>41
Is it Bungou Stray Dogs?
If only Nue could have made it to anime…
>>44
For some reason, it had an oddly high popularity here, but I have the impression that it was always flying low.
It’s not decided that it will be canceled yet…
Even now, threads are made when senpai shows off their lewd side or when the glasses have a terrible experience.
>>46
The romantic comedy part is overwhelmingly interesting because of the glasses story…
The reason it isn’t a hot topic might be because there are many fans who don’t say much.
>>47
Well, it’s obvious, but not all readers are necessarily on the internet…
The chimaera was already flying low, and it just began to engage in infighting, which is simply self-inflicted.
I wonder if there are surprisingly many young people here.
Let’s invite the author of “The Quintessential Quintuplets” to draw a romantic comedy.
What are young people reading these days?
>>52
I think people are watching streamers rather than reading…
I’m glad that Shoubu-chan’s Vegeta-like charm is well known…
I guess it’s the effect of the pre-funeral.
I’m sorry, but the club activities part is not interesting.
I’m only reading the romance comedy part.
The anime depicted Hina-chan artistically beyond my expectations, and I was satisfied.
>>9
What’s up with that swimsuit? The nerdy old man was super mad.
Hina-chan being rejected was a hot topic and recently there have been many threads about glasses, so she is probably popular here as well.
I was thinking that Sakamoto is likely to explode in popularity among women due to the anime.
All the female customers were taken away by the ninja kids.
The timing was bad.
I’m enjoying reading it, but it’s sad that my favorite character’s probably last moment has passed.
There were no other romantic comedies, so I hope both Sid and Himaten continue.
>>67
Himaten is Ponoka-chan.
Heroine race-type stories are likely to become popular, but I actually prefer rom-coms where the story progresses with multiple pairings like now.
>>68
It has a shoujo manga-like format.
I think the nue is a typical case where it completely failed to get any votes for being the second or third most interesting.
>>70
You can enter up to third place in the survey.
>>71
So aren’t you talking about not being able to get into the top three?
I’m fine with talking about unrelated manga…
I wonder if young people today don’t seek erotic content in Jump anymore?
>>75
Well, you can see it on your smartphone as much as you want, so it doesn’t feel special, right?
Since the relationship has stabilized, there isn’t much turmoil to talk about in a thread.
When something happens, I tend to stand up quite a bit.
The shape of my face feels unfamiliar.
>>78
Isn’t my head gradually getting squished vertically?
I like that this place can do romantic comedies with multiple heroines, where they argue about who the bride is and call each other things like “homewrecker.”
>>79
I guess heroine races and harem genres suit your preference better.
>>81
Isn’t it popular because it’s in fashion?
Sid’s gags are just too strong…
The main demographic for the Weekly Shonen Jump survey is now in their thirties.
I thought there are both hero-like races in HimaTen and detectives, but it feels like three romantic comedies is a lot.
Even though she is called a loser by heartless people, I think Hina-chan, who is depicted overcoming her heartbreak positively, is treated quite well.
>>86
I want Hinako to be burdened with it until she dies.
>>96
Aren’t you already over it?
It’s a work that’s too dazzling for an uncle otaku to read.
If it’s appealing to young people, that’s a good thing.
If you want to see something exciting, you can check out the sexy stuff on Jump Plus.
That’s also the case…
Firstly, isn’t it quite a misunderstanding that the topic isn’t being read or discussed on the bulletin board?
Isn’t a thread normally started?
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I became interested in a fan art where a girl named Chinatsu-senpai, who is good at basketball, gets raped, but is there such an element in the original work?
>>97
There is absolutely no eroticism.
Did it have a subtle anime effect?
There are scenes where the protagonist male is confined.
The feeling of closure in the Jump community is terrible because even an anonymous person said it should end once we start dating.
It really captures the atmosphere of the Heisei era well, and the characters are not obnoxious, so it’s bound to be popular.
>>103
That’s why the trash that suddenly appears stands out a lot and is annoying.
Don’t underestimate Chinatsu-senpai’s sexual desire.
It seems like you have some intense kinks.
It’s currently being adapted into an anime, so there should be some corrections, but this manga has always had a strong impression from the beginning.
Has the ranking ever dropped for a somewhat long period?
I suddenly feel like my drawings have become really messy…
The outline of the face is terrible.