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“Century-End Drama Shooting Report” Episode 69 Review: The strongest enemy has appeared!!!

Friday Drama Fist of the North Star “Fist of the North Star” Reiwa’s first spin-off! Drama “Fist of the North Star” filming begins!? The tale of a century-end drama filming.

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They’ve finally started making unreasonable demands to important people…

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Soo…

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I guess it can’t be helped in the east…

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Water gets into my boots!!

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Some robot somewhere is collaborating on the cover under the pretext of a simultaneous release…

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You would think that the strongest enemy of the subtitle is Souther.

Something stronger has appeared.

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>>6

I see~

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>>6

Are you that strong?

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>>24

Highest viewership rating 25%

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>>52

Since the Japanese population just exceeded 100 million, it will be roughly 20 million people watching.

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>>79

In terms of percentage, it’s a bit higher than Yukichi Fukuzawa…

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Kashiwaba-san has really started to sync up with Souther.

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I laughed at the pre-emptive comment.

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Me!?

Am I going to smash it!?

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The feeling of finally coming together is really great!

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This is under the righteous cause of defeating the Tobu Police from now on.

The outrageous filming will escalate even more, right?

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>>12

I want kids to have their turn, don’t I!?

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You’re doing something like a theatrical work.

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Certainly the strongest rival in history, but…

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That program is certainly convincing in saying it’s the strongest enemy.

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The Tobu Police has been a mess for a long time, so they’ve been lagging behind.

It was an opponent that I had to defeat someday.

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https://comic-zenon.com/episode/2550912965285429032

Well, the eastern region is like this for a reason…

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>>17

Clearly, some people have died from the way they’ve been blown away!

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>>17

It’s war now!

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Was there a program at that time that could compete with West Police?

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If we’re only talking about ratings, there was a monster called Arale-chan.

I heard that it completely buried the competing program, which had high ratings.

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>>42

Naso

nin

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>>42

Before Dragon Ball, Mr. Toriyama had already achieved a national mega-hit, didn’t he?

The next work is becoming a world-class industry, but it’s getting overshadowed.

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>>42

“The landmark gag comedy ‘Dr. Slump Arale-chan’ recorded a highest viewership rating of 36.9%.”

Awesome!

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>>18

There were dramas that did unreasonable things like have all the characters die in the final episode to compete, but there weren’t any programs that could match up to them.

It seems that “Taiyo ni Hoero,” which was also produced by Ishihara Productions, had its own niche established.

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How many people do you think we’ve blown up so far!

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The enemy is too strong.

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Was Seibu Police that popular?

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>>21

To the extent that we start doing location shoots across Japan.

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The Eastern Police… they say it was a crazy thing that was allowed during that generous era, but even back then, it was treated as something crazy…!?

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At this point, you probably haven’t thought of the reason why the secret pressure points don’t work, right?

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It’s a bit too strong, so let’s make it effective on the vital points.

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It’s not because of the unreasonable demands during the planning presentation that there are issues on site, so you’re thinking about it, right?

The reason might change, as the toku knows.

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Well, I have established a milestone in the story…

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I think there was a dispute at that time among elementary school students about whether to side with the Eastern Police faction or the Hokuto faction.

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Large Tachibana

Takeuchi

Husband.

Kan

Naha

Unfortunately, there is no text provided to translate. Please provide the Japanese text you would like translated.

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It’s not necessarily good just because it’s extreme, though…

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The person playing Shu definitely has a scary face…

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The viewership of Hokuto overlaps with the Western and Eastern police demographics, doesn’t it?

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As expected, the director is the most dangerous, huh…

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Well, it’s perfect as an enemy in a drama, but…

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The view counts are still interesting…

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It’s becoming quite an intense development.

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Is this the greatest enemy in history…?

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Is this the reason the Taki gets blown away?

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In the beginning, there were mentions of programs like “Guaranteed Victory Workmen” and “A-Team,” which are popular, but they probably won’t compete with “Tobu” or “Hokuto.”

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The generation that watched West Police and the A-Team has an unusual standard for explosion scenes in TV series.

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Isn’t it impossible to win against that… ?

It’s a work that feels like it’s in a modern Japanese setting, yet it involves war.

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>>43

This is also a world after a nuclear war.

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Is that your strongest enemy?

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Don’t be arrogant, Eastern Police!

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I decided to go against the East from now on, but I used up the budget on the pyramid, so I’m going to start asking for more, right?

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Ah, so in response they included an explosion scene, and that’s how Shu’s son ended up like that…

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However, in reality, while Hokuto is still discussed, there aren’t as many scenes where Seibu Keisatsu is talked about, so in the end, it might be winning.

There are also differences in overseas expansion.

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>>49

It’s significant that content continues to be released in some form.

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Whether it doesn’t work due to fat is a separate judgment…

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From the perspective of movie theaters, is it happy when big title release dates overlap?

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I wonder how it would be in an era without multiplex cinemas like now…

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Instead, it was a time when there were many movie theaters in the entertainment district.

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>>74

That makes sense.

There were way more theaters than there are now.

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If it were the Showa era when movies were still strong, I could watch both! But… still, isn’t the eastern region a tough opponent?!

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It’s fun, isn’t it, being the villain!

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>>56

Actors who have mostly played the role of good people tend to say this!

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The Hundred Crack Fist is misspelled.

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Heisei and Reiwa staff

“How did they manage this explosion while adhering to the amount of gunpowder at the time!?”

Showa Staff

“Nobody follows that.”

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The Werther effect exists, so it’s important to provide hope for living.

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Aren’t TV dramas from this era crazy? In various ways.

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I think it would be good to collaborate and mutually send customers because it’s a Reiwa-era value.

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If I’m shown the thumbnail of the viewer reaction episode, I can’t help but predict what’s going to happen.

It’s good to buy when you can’t stand the patience.

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It’s reckless to say, but it’s true that it should be released while the fans’ enthusiasm is still high.

It is related to modern content.

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…Is it really zero deaths? Can I believe it?

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It’s properly interesting as a work-related manga…

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I feel a sense of deception in the last three lines.

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So that’s why the kid blew himself up with a belly bomb and was a turban-wearing brat…

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I absolutely think that the claim of zero dead is a lie.

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In the first place, the Hokuto drama in this world is such a major popular content that even the Johnny… Jamming agency is fully cooperating with it.

Then I can do it!!

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It seems like the Western Police were accepted back then, but they were actually scolded a lot at that time.

It’s only natural because I sped through the National Diet Building in an armored vehicle!

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Moreover, of course, it’s guerrilla!

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Running away… Ah, you care about the industry’s evaluation?

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Since the deceased staff, minor roles, and extras never came to the shoot from the beginning, there are zero dead people.

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Pyramid (Saint Emperor’s Cross Tomb)

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Seeing the silly episodes from the Showa era is fun.

I have a feeling that I want them to face the consequences of the law in a strict manner.

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That’s why many people have died and it has led to lawsuits many times, so it can’t be done in modern times.

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>>86

Don’t watch stories where characters are so unreasonable that they’re deeply hated by actors.

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>>96

What are you worried about? As long as you don’t get hit with a Japanese sword, it’s all good.

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>>113

It’s really an arrow! It’s really an arrow!

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>>150

Isn’t that Mikuni-chan!

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Mii-chan really hates being shot at by the amateur archery club…

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>>179

If there’s someone you like, it’ll be surprising.

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>>179

You don’t have anyone you like, do you?

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>>113

After three days and nights of fear, I haven’t heard of any other actor who, after a terrifying shoot, got drunk at home and brought out a katana in a rage mode…

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It feels like it’s been a really long time since the last update.

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>>87

The paperback will be released next Wednesday, so I’m working on that.

Also, the author missed one due to illness this year.

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For those who read ahead, it’s a bit of a joke that they declared “No delays!” and then ended up postponing the update.

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Even though it’s an era where you can stay once you enter, the movie box office revenue was still unbelievable.

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In an era where there are hardly any videos and live streaming doesn’t exist, the options for entertainment are fundamentally few.

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There isn’t much entertainment itself, and there are also few opportunities to see it.

If you wait six months, you can watch it on a subscription! What a dream world.

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If you understand, collapse!

Sun…

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There are dramas that are more outrageous than ours! (Based on historical facts)

It’s strong, isn’t it? The persuasive power…

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I feel like this is the only time I rode in a tank in a drama…

You were riding, right??

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>>95

As mentioned above, I was running around the city in an armored vehicle and a patrol car doing car stunts.

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Hokuto also has a highest viewership rating of 23.4%, so it is indeed a serious competitor.

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A mysterious tank running down the main street!

Helicopter shot down!

A patrol car being crushed!

Gunfire on the main street!

This is the first episode of the new program, “Western Police.” Please take care of it.

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There are probably countless people who have taken their untold shooting stories with them to the grave.

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Is that your enemy? The Ishihara group is stronger than Shura, you know?

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>>100

Come to the scene by helicopter, take the shot, and then just go back by helicopter.

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Since the beginning of the serialization, has the East Police finally come to a real showdown with its mysterious persuasive power leading to the drama adaptation of Hokuto…?

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There are probably many people who have died from overwork, stress, or the aftermath of injuries, even if they aren’t dead on the spot, in an era like that back then…

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When you said side movement, I thought it was the end-of-the-century hover.

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I’ve heard that in the world of special effects, while there are extreme silly episodes that can be turned into jokes, there are also stories that must be taken to the grave for real.

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>>106

Actually, there are quite a few times when what’s out in the open is also deemed unacceptable!

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>>108

Since most are not dead, I think it’s safe! That’s the judgment… in other words.

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At that time, the economic effect that the Western Police generated and the demands from ordinary citizens were so significant that the local governments had no choice but to allow it.

Furthermore, it has exceeded the outline several times even under that premise.

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The next episode was finally a failure in the Uda arc.

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The West Police remains silent about the accident that caused the project to fall through and the seriously dangerous situation at that time because the parties involved are naturally keeping quiet…

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>>114

He said that there are many stories about Kamen Rider that Fujioka Hiroshi has to take to his grave…

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It’s been said that they shot everything they needed to before the police arrived and then just ran away…

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Akira Toriyama’s weird jokes were amazing…

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Is this connected to my son Dynamite…?

Isn’t it excessive?

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The method Kuruki has played a role that wouldn’t get called by Taniguchi-chan.

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Creating a theatrical version in that era is even stronger than the real Eastern Police.

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There were four Rays, and it didn’t work.

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You set up an ambush and stopped the police car that came rushing in after receiving the report by crashing into it, right?

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>>123

Is a written apology enough for that?

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>>153

It’s something worthy of a certificate of merit.

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>>158

Are you a gangster?

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>>160

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>>153

Fortunately, the ones who suffer the biggest damage are the underlings who executed the orders, while those higher up can simply write a report and get off easy!

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In his younger days, there’s a filming of Shinichi Chiba where it’s like he only survived because of his physical abilities and luck.

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The director was fully aware from episode one…

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Dynamite Shiba, is that what it means?

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An example of being out.

An example of being out.

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>>127

Idiot!

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>>131

There are no deer.

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>>127

It was safe back then, so it’s all good!

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It’s a famous story that a rookie staff member from the Heisei period of special effects asked a retired staff member from the Showa period, “No matter what I do, I can’t create explosions like you guys. What should I do?” and was told, “That’s a violation of regulations, so we can’t do that now (it was out even back then),” and they were apologized to.

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The determination to establish a pyramid! It’s funny how they’re building the Holy Empire Cross Tomb while saying that.

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>>130

You’re building a landmark with its literal meaning, not as an idiom!

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Isn’t the Showa era ugly?

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>>132

That classification is a bit too sensitive.

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Even if it’s not from the Western Police, there are crazy episodes like going to the Imperial Palace for guerrilla filming.

It was a carefree era, wasn’t it?

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>>133

The police are not forgiving at all!

Still, I’ll do it my way!

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Wasn’t there only Rei with four people? That didn’t work out.

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>>135

It’s unfair that only adults get to see the future!

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>>142

Always

Tachibana-chan… Let’s go with in-game purchases here!

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>>149

It was a nameless Shiro who ended up spending the points he had purchased again…

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To begin with, it seems that Hiro can speak loudly about the story of the birth of the second child after a serious injury because it turned out well in the end.

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If it’s well done, you’ll watch both without being swayed.

Sayaka-chan is too much of a big deal…

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An action drama centered around the Ishihara group is too strong as entertainment.

Right now, it’s like TOKIO is doing flashy actions with guests every week while looking like they might die.

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It was an era when you could buy one ticket and stay all day, so you might be able to see it at the same time.

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The most fantastical depiction of this work is that “no one has died” and “they didn’t hang a horse.”

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It’s a bit late to mention this, but the Western Police is too dangerous to be called a police force.

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“I feel like I know where ‘the confidence to establish a monumental achievement!’ leads to!”

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An accident could occur, leading to the cancellation of the screening.

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Being too carefree can be excessive…

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Hey, since we have some leftover gunpowder, use it up with Devil Reverse, alright? What? You can’t get that usage application right away?! Well, that’s because I’m doing it…

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It’s the first time I’ve felt that the preview thumbnail definitely leads to that outcome.

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If anything, they even lie and promote it by saying, “There was a death in an accident during filming!”

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A carefree era never really existed in the first place.

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>>161

(Because it was not good even at that time…)

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Isn’t it true that secretly there are dead people showing up?

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>>163

It is possible that one of the staff members died in an accident that was “completely unrelated” to the filming.

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What is created in a flamboyant manner is the son’s self-destruction; that’s quite the masterstroke.

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>>164

The context is a yakuza movie.

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Hiro and Yo sometimes talk about the past when they’re together on travel shows, but they say things like, “It’s great when the stones come flying during the explosion scenes!”

Since it’s a memory from the past, there are probably parts that have been idealized.

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The more I think about it, the more it feels like a theatrical version, the Souther arc.

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Seriously, Tobu is crazier than Hokuto, it’s laughable.

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I wonder what it was that made me get yelled at for blowing it up a little earlier than the timing I taught the actors.

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They say that gravel comes flying at you like pellets.

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>>175

Napalm explosions that have injured the bare legs of numerous special effects heroines.

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>>190

Is it about a war movie?

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How many people do you think we’ve blown up until now!!

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The kid in a turban who comes to stab at waist level must be a result of increased violence.

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Tobu → Watching the relay of Hokuto, huh…

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>>180

Is it the end of the century?

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Rather than being a generous era, it might be closer to the fact that there were fewer ways to disseminate information than now, so if everyone kept quiet, things could be concealed.

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>>181

There are stories that Hiro might even take it to the grave…

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Considering what was happening in the drama, it seems that Hokuto might have been allowed to be more violent back then…

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“If it’s good, of course you’ll watch both, which is a perfectly reasonable opinion, but you still say it so casually…”

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If the director makes a decision and it fails, wouldn’t they normally get fired?

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The Western Police also released a DVD collection, but that alone didn’t rekindle interest.

Well, I can’t make a new work anyway…

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A direct confrontation with my rival has come here…

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The man who stole the sun is something that can never be surpassed, either before or after the location shoot.

The popularity of this work

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An industry that is like the Yakuza (meaning of an industry that is like the Yakuza)

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Was there a car chase in the Souther arc?

Don’t do explosions.

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I wonder what will actually happen.

Winning is impossible, but it became a good match, so happy ending?

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As expected, no matter how much it’s the Showa era, you can’t cover up when someone has died…

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Such cruel things.

One after another

You come up with that often…

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>>198

What color is blood?!

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Now, we can manage it with CG…

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