
That’s amazing… love.
>>1
Emotions are being nurtured…
>>1
It’s a primitive part for living beings.
Rather, if it’s more like a beast, even more so.
I can recognize the person I like.
Is it a battle manga?
There was a kid like that, but they stopped coming to school halfway through.
Getting 20 points on this test is just ridiculous!
Huh? Did you solve it seriously? …Yeah… there were kids who kept getting scores like that, right?
>>6
Can Mii-chan really score 20 points?
>>17
That guy could read kanji.
When I was in elementary school, though.
This is Miichan, the beast, who is still in love.
A story about becoming a person who can stand and wait…
>>7
And in the end, they are killed.
“The power of love is amazing; poor Sato-kun.”
>>9
Sato-kun is also playing the piano, so I think he’s having fun.
>>12
I think I can’t refuse.
>>12
At first, I was enjoying it from a small animal’s perspective, but I felt that it would be quite annoying if it continued to be followed around forever.
It feels vivid to have moments where I think, “Is it really this crazy…?” and “It has a surprisingly crafty intelligence, more than I expected…”
>>10
I feel a sense of disgust towards Mii-chan because of this.
>>10
I think this is more about the instincts of a female as an animal rather than intelligence.
Even though I’m in a mascot-like position within the class, why… ?
>>11
Just like in the elementary school edition, if someone was laughing, they probably thought it was about them and reacted with a “Gyaoooon!”
>>117
“The one who perceives the victim’s recognition as excessively strong and immediately interprets it as an attack on themselves and starts to lash out.”
Not only Mii-chan, but it’s also something you often see online.
I often see it here too.
I hope Sato-kun can get through without carrying too many big traumas.
>>13
Absolutely impossible.
From now on, it’s because of me that Mii-chan will become a meat toilet, you know?
This time, it’s scarier that Mii Mama doesn’t know about condoms than Mii-chan does.
It’s really amazing, after all.
>>14
It’s amazing that only Mii-chan was born.
>>18
As expected, even MiiMama can’t reproduce alone.
>>14
Isn’t it the old woman who didn’t teach the obvious things that’s to blame?
In the morning, it’s Gyaoooon.
Could it be that after Sato-kun passed away, Mii-chan would grow up…?
What does it mean to make a commotion…?
It’s remarkable that someone who doesn’t exist within the culture of money has grown up to live alone.
There was definitely a kid whose grades were really bad, right?
It’s not that they’re not studying or that they’re slow, but rather that while others score 80 or 90 points, they only score 10 points on tests.
Could it be that Mii-chan’s behavior is causing stress and evolving into a DV-type guy…?
How long are they going to stretch out the past arc, YO?
>>25
We’re going to do up to 100 volumes!
I’m scared that I still don’t know how Sato-kun feels about Mii-chan.
It’s sad that Sato-kun is just being targeted by Mii-chan.
When I think that this is the storyteller Mii-chan, I feel like I’m going insane.
>>28
Since they’re heavily emphasizing the past in a live format, it seems like Yamada-kami might be gaining information about Mii-chan’s past from his perspective.
>>28
At that moment, Mii-chan noticed Sato-kun’s unusual behavior with her animal-like sense of smell!
>>107
I want to hear only the scene of the middle school and elementary school teachers adjusting things while Mimi-chan narrates.
>>107
Don’t suddenly become a resident of the world of Dream Man Boar.
The modern part can’t be drawn freely since it’s basically semi-nonfiction, but the past section is complete fiction, so I can draw it freely and I guess that’s why I’m really into it.
It’s no longer possible to have a character with a completely fictional past and half-non-fiction; just call it fiction.
It’s not a portrayal that makes a fuss, you know, Gyaaon.
That said, would you ever learn about condoms from your parents?
Even schools don’t do it that rigorously, do they?
Those parents probably needed to do that.
Are you going to lick Sato-kun’s?
Did I ever call it non-fiction?
>>35
I haven’t introduced myself, but since this originally existed as “Hi,” the starting point is that there are real people who served as the basis.
Well, the fiction part is already 90%.
>>35
It’s a manga based on things that actually happened, not completely fiction.
It’s true that Mii-chan was killed, but if I described it in detail, it would turn Mii-chan’s grave into a beast’s mansion, so I can’t say much.
I see.
>>43
What will become of what???
>>43
Why did you fabricate the author’s statement when it was already written that the development differs from version X at that point?
No, it’s not a fabrication; there is an original mention, but it has just been distorted.
I’m going to lick Sato-kun.
I bet this area back in the day smelled really bad like drool, especially Mii-chan…
>>38
Well, it looks like they probably haven’t been brushing their teeth properly, maybe even eating garbage…
Anyway, Meiko would probably say “I really want a baby!” even if you teach her about condoms, right?
Why does the narration sound like Shigurui?
The serialized version was completed, right?
Please just tell me who killed Mii-chan and why.
>>44
I don’t know because it’s an original development that’s dead.
The model ends up falling into the world of adult entertainment.
It’s just that someone who was a little slow at a cabaret ended up becoming a no-holds-barred sex worker a few years later.
It’s fiction from the start.
>>45
They are saying that getting killed in that incident was a real experience.
They say they absolutely won’t talk about detailed information.
It’s a mysterious genre that doesn’t claim to be nonfiction but definitely doesn’t call itself fiction.
It seems likely that this author could write about Sato-kun falling into a despicable man who is drowning in lust.
The illustration seems too much like a person who draws manipulative and deceitful manga, making the non-fiction lack credibility…
It seems that there are a lot of inexperienced people who claim to be cabaret girls for some reason.
>>50
Is it non-fiction? It must be fiction, right?
Based on a true story horror.
If you intend to ruin me, wouldn’t you not teach me about rubber?
>>54
If that happens, Sato-kun might also end up in ruin.
If I lick it a little, it might come out.
Sato-kun will definitely be broken by Mii-chan.
I don’t think this manga has the same level of spread and popularity as “Inmu,” but is it that you dislike the idea of the graves of the dead being treated as pilgrimage sites?
You’re overly fixated on the fact that there was a person who somewhat served as a model.
>>62
An excessive obsession with specific things… this characteristic…
There are people who keep insisting that the author is unreliable, even though reliability doesn’t matter at all in manga!
What is up with this manga having panels that feel like they’re inserted in the context of a battle manga?
A manga in the same genre as Ushijima-kun and Local Best.
These kinds of things become popular regularly, don’t they?
It’s not like I’m really going to become a manga artist or that I can, I just want to go viral! If I go viral! Oh right, when I was working at a hostess club, my friend got killed. Maybe I’ll try drawing a story about that kid. To be continued.
At first, it was said to be a story about the author’s friends from when they were in the water trade, but the narrative keeps changing.
>>68
Is it different…?
>>68
This is Yamada’s manga, but…
Because the author likes battle manga.
Saving manga of people you dislike makes you crazy, right? Are you crazy?
I wonder if big brother died before we had the second one.
I think that being thrown into a special class due to a parent’s pride only brings misfortune.
>>82
Is it like Forrest Gump?
>>86
Because I’m just a super athlete who struggles with studies and is insensitive to people’s malice…
In addition to having stamina, speed, and a sense for table tennis, they also have superhuman luck…
It’s Grandma’s fault for not buying condoms.
Whether to use kanji or multiplication to solve it.
I think the second year is a turning point…
It’s a common experience with the crazy guys from the uncle and aunt generation’s class.
>>90
I wonder if the kids these days are properly divided into classes.
>>92
It’s up to the parent.
There are parents who are like a mass of ego and vanity, trying to make their intellectually disabled children attend regular high school by getting them exempt from exams…
>>92
My child is normal!!!!!!
There was someone in the class who would cry and scream when they couldn’t understand the lesson.
When Mii-chan yells, it’s so realistic.
Everywhere else seems like a lie, though.
Classmates of kids with a troubled mind are actually quite observant.
They said it’s annoying that he acts noisy or quiet depending on the person.
Creative works in the style of true stories is a big genre, but the way they’re presented can be misleading, which is troublesome.
>>98
I want them to announce it in a mockumentary style, don’t you?
There was a slightly troublesome classmate, and there were some odd moments during break time, but they never went so far as to cause a ruckus during class; I guess situations like this can happen to varying degrees.
>>99
The past section is 100% fictional, so don’t take it seriously!
Those who act like Mii-chan and cause a ruckus, and those who pretend to be delinquents wandering around or leaving class are…
The former became a host with pierced nose and ears connected by a chain after graduating high school, while the latter, after dropping out, went missing because he didn’t want to go to high school where there were delinquents stronger than me.
An elderly woman crying and apologizing to the convenience store manager.
Yukina-chan seems to be gaining popularity.
It will be the worst if it burdens the nearby students as well.
The “Mii-chan can’t possibly talk this much” faction should be more concerned about the fact that the childbirth scene is included in the first place.
Isn’t this a method of sedation that ends the moment Sato-kun becomes useless?
It’s certain that someone will have to bear the burden, whether or not they try to do the right thing, but if you force it into a regular classroom, it won’t improve anything despite the severity of the burden on those around.
I want to ask Muuma about the details of the items that Mii-chan shoplifted.
>>122
I want to ask how to use it.
Do you know why Mii-chan started liking Sato-kun?
It seems that being told “Take care” in the health room was the trigger.
Huh…? Is that all it takes?
Anyone would say that if they were human.
>>125
It’s someone whose judgment is distorted due to having little communication with others.
>>125
It’s something that can happen even to healthy people, right?
>>127
Are you really healthy?
Replaying in my head with JoJo’s narration.
>>128
This woman, who is frustrating just to watch.
>>128
Surprising! It’s love!
>>134
Isn’t that Kaiji!
>>128
GYAOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
In the world, there are countless people who misunderstand and think, “That person is interested in me… I might have a chance…” just because a store clerk speaks to them according to a script.
Afterword “Mii-chan and Yamada-san” is a work of fiction based on real experiences, modeled after a former friend of mine. However, I believe this comic can be a “personal story” for anyone. Were there not people around you like Mii-chan or Yamada-san? Or are there parts of yourself that resemble them? I would be happy if you could also feel the nostalgic air of Shinjuku in the 2010s. I sincerely thank all the readers who picked up this book and everyone involved in its production. Aki Nene
When it is written out again, it’s sadder than the reason Shigeo fell in love with Mii-chan…
Modeled after an old friend.
It says that it was created based on real experiences.
“It does not say ‘an essay based on a friend’s real experience.'”
>>136
A friend is at Yamada.
A friend of a friend is Mii-chan’s model.
If you look at this as one scene from the year leading up to Mii-chan becoming the champion, it seems like it’s going to be an incredibly intense awakening scene.
That matter, on the contrary, struck a chord with my father’s sister’s daughter!
It feels like the only one coming to Mii-chan’s grave is Yamada, and it’s reaching a level where people around might think that they were better off dead, beyond mere indifference.
In the city of buildings, gyaoooon!
Roaring on the night highway.
Throwing into the appropriate place regardless of the parents’ wishes.
Parents who do not accept that will have their parental rights revoked.
If we don’t make it possible to do that, no one will be happy, right?
Sato-kun is weak in both spirit and body…
It’s really sad that Mii-chan had to deal with the pressure from those around her to hit the target.
>>148
It seems like a seriously critical situation for the sickly child being forced to deal with a power-type character Mii-chan.
>>149
Is it any better just to become like the image because of the female animal’s instinct?
A girl with a cute face is somewhat mild but tragic at the same time.
The style may be deceiving, but the content being portrayed is closer to provocative works like Garo.
>>159
Here we go again.
If someone says something unpleasant, why not stop running away and just say “I’m angry!”?
If I had a scene like this with Mii-chan recreated, I would want to run away too.
Because our houses were close, I became a caretaker for their school commute, but they would hit me for fun, so I don’t have any good memories.
>>162
It’s curious that those who are not involved with disabled people tend to say nice things, while those who actually interact with them have different feelings.
>>162
I understand.
I thought even as a child that involvement was not just useless, but could be harmful.
>>163
I remember what the “yukkuri” in yuge meant.
Once things settle down a bit, I can accept that this class has too many mascots as saints.
It’s impossible for a mascot to be dirty and unkempt.
Being made to clearly recognize that it’s a being that won’t be saved in the future, just from the upper right corner piece…
>>158
“You were born from my womb!?”
>>170
You want to express your own opinion, but you can only speak the words of others.
>>173
This is No-Face.
It’s more like acceptance, or rather, if I don’t think that way, I can’t go on living…
Someone who makes strange noises or acts out is considered severely out of the ordinary… It would be really hard to face bullying and exclusion from others against such a monster unless something quite significant happens.
It’s nice to learn about Mii-chan’s past, but from whose perspective is it?
>>177
I don’t think this story is told from a perspective that is so strictly defined.
“At this point, this person does not know this.”
By putting it in the form of a past narrative, it becomes ambiguous.
I’ve never bothered to nitpick past stories…
The burden of caretakers is as different as heaven and earth between the intellectual and the non-intellectual, seriously.
I spent two years in the same class as a child in a wheelchair who couldn’t move their lower body, had stiff facial muscles, and difficulty speaking.
The person pushing the wheelchair naturally did it at that time, and they were a bright kid who had better grades than more than half of the class…
Sato seems popular, so he’s likely going to be really bullied by girls from now on.
>>183
If that’s the case, then you have way too much nerve, and if she’s that kind of girl, she would have been bullied from the start.
The fact that a cabaret club manager would hire such a monster just because it seems interesting is unrealistic…
It would only lower the cast’s motivation and sales, right?
>>185
You can understand that the intelligence of store managers varies widely, right?
Mii-chan is popular with a specific group of customers and is generating numbers…