
When the dolphin is slipping, it’s battling the limits of expression that can be presented in monochrome.
>>1
I want to see it in anime…
Not good!
The shiny hair looks cool as if it’s dancing while sliding.
>>4
It’s nice how the highlights in your hair shine like diamonds…
It’s sad that it got nerfed.
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Iruka-chan has a six-pack.
I love how Inori-chan has a kind older sister…
It’s the older sister’s fault for not giving bait after fishing…
In the drawer of the tsurumaikada, there should be a name that is asleep while deep kissing.
>>10
Editing that doesn’t appear in print is impressive.
I like lower bodies.
I like it because it’s big.
Iru-chan’s first appearance is seriously just a delinquent.
>>15
(What is this cutie…)
So dry that it seeps in.
When will I meet my sister again?
>>17
If I win a gold medal at the Olympics
>>22
I get interviewed as a female announcer.
After being rejected by my older sister, I became distant, and then being rejected by my younger sister is almost pitiful in a way.
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It seeps in…
I would say she’s a difficult person, but I think she’s one of the top beauties in the work.
Yui Tsubaki’s second daughter
Don’t be flustered by someone else’s injury! Daria-chan, who was trying to motivate you, is now in a serious situation…
>>25
What is Hikaru-chan fighting against…?
Inori’s communication skills are a bit strange too…
I saw Iruka-chan slipping.
Since Yuunagi-chan and Rinna-chan also had maiden-like expressions.
It must be really cool.
>>29
Especially for Yuunagi-chan, this is exactly the kind of coolness she should strive for…
But… if it’s this anime staff?
>>32
Well… to be honest, the expression in anime and manga is not done at all.
I think it’s amazing that it’s animated as an anime.
According to Iruka Mama’s story, there’s no doubt that Iruka-chan is among the people with a quite well-proportioned face in that world.
I love the scene where they scatter ice shavings towards the judges, like “shh!”
>>31
You used a similar expression when it was Miketarou too, right?
The level of expression in the visuals, which can be said to be on par with anime, may be achievable by an amazing person if they take the time.
It’s impossible to make it exactly like the manga, physically speaking.
Simply because the principles are different.
To be honest, I think this work has pushed the limits of what can be expressed in anime.
If we go any further, it would involve manually drawing with the meter risking its life, and first of all, it raises the question of whether there is anyone who can actually draw it.
The beauty of the original work lies in how various pieces of information are packed into a single panel.
I think it would be difficult to try to capture all of that in anime, as it would likely result in redundant and forced expressions.
Since it uses sound effects in writing and expresses itself strongly because it’s a still image and monochrome.
It’s natural for anime and expression to be different.
Why did this kid suddenly give Inori a forehead kiss…?
>>43
The author is possessed.
Inori-chan doesn’t care at all! Amazing! What a heartless person!
…I couldn’t possibly not care.
The parallel directing of the four performances during the novice period looks incredibly difficult to visualize.
Is that family relationship setting really necessary, Iruka-chan…? It’s so dark that I’m starting to wonder.
Even if it appears in anime, it seems like it’ll end with a bad impression.
If I tie up Inori for a bit, it seems like I could catch something.