
Gather! Mysterious Research Club Serialization 300th Anniversary 3rd Character Popularity Poll Results Announcement The first center heroine who shone is Senpai Chiaki Kanda! 7th place: Michiru Tanaka 1681Pts (previously 10th) 6th place: Clara El 1482Pts (previously 2nd) 5th place: Waka Hiratsuka 1409Pts (previously 7th) 4th place: Asahi Shimen 1493Pts (previously 5th) 3rd place: Suzu Ninomiya 1965Pts (previously 2nd) 1st place: Chiaki Kanda 2975Pts (previously 6th) 2nd place: Kotone Ohara 2018Pts (previously 1st) Thank you for your votes!
The bell is really cute.
I want to ring a bell.
That ending was just too painful for me…
I like Chiaaki-senpai.
Everything was good except for the way it was folded.
I somehow supported Takahama-san.
By the way, I haven’t read the end part.
Shall I buy it?
It’s fine if no one chooses.
Why did you depict such a future?
>>8
If it weren’t for that, I would have been accepted.
At least make it a dream ending!
>>8
In the end, that was fine, but I seriously didn’t understand this at all.
There’s nothing after that anyway.
>>8
To put it clearly, this isn’t good either.
Why am I trying to look cool by saying I’ve already decided when it comes to Valentine’s Day?
It was too uncool… No wonder the future turned out that way… there’s just no convincing argument against it…
Was it no good to just go for a regular attack with the bell ending?
In the end, I haven’t bought the paperback after that commotion.
I don’t know what happened.
>>12
Right now, it’s still being serialized in Young Magazine.
Because the drawing is at a professional level!
>>13
Isn’t it tough that in manga you need both drawing skills and storytelling talent?
I want you to draw something naughty at the Fushi Research Lab.
That shitty future has no follow-up, so it’s definitely going to become that future…
The balance of exquisite innocence and vulgarity was just right.
I can only think that the story is looking down on manga.
>>19
The sin of rice something is heavy.
That was said by Ika Musume, but Ika Musume is a good work until the very end…
>>20
It’s a comment that was said about the posted work.
>>20
It’s not squid, it’s a post creation.
>>26
That’s right.
Did something happen?
It’s not that I’ve decided not to choose anyone anymore.
http://lemonheya.blog55.fc2.com/
It seems that the female police officer is already aware that the author is at a dead end, which is really bad.
>>27
Is the survey really that bad?
I was always looking forward to the updates until that story came up…
I was surprised that it was okay to do this kind of rom-com where no one could choose and I ended up being abandoned.
>>30
It might be better than getting upset over someone choosing.
>>31
Well, it was better when they were being picked on; at least there were still people who defended them…
There’s no defending that ending…
>>31
I was on Team Yellow, but if things turned out like that, I’m glad I chose Suzu who confessed straightforwardly…
It was supposed to be just a greeting, but because you made fun of the manga, I brought it back up with a serious face like a pro.
I don’t quite get the saying that the drawings from when I was in elementary school are of professional quality.
It’s cute, but isn’t the drawing a bit stiff?
>>33
It looks like an anime character design.
>http://lemonheya.blog55.fc2.com/
As expected, the order is for Squid Girl.
That kind of style is precious.
I also like kids, you know, Squid Girl.
It seems that the female police officer is already in a situation where half of her responsibilities involve handling the original work, which makes it delicate to attach the original material…
It was nice that the demon gave me pants, but after that, my thin ass is barely visible… what the hell is this…
There were episodes with no punchlines that were completely uninteresting, but the format of it all was well put together, wasn’t it, Squid Girl…?
Ika-chan was being told that it’s hard to know where it ended because there was no cover illustration.
I liked Kotone-senpai the most, but since you chose Suzune, I guess there’s nothing I can do about it.
Rin had quite a few scenes and events.
For example, if you join a top trading company and have fulfilling days every day! But I guess that’s not it after all.
I wanted to cherish the atmosphere of trying hard despite things not going very well.
>>45
In the first place, we didn’t need the whole future at all.
>>45
That said, I’m not unemployed.
A comedy-heavy romantic comedy accelerates the love elements.
At the moment the readers accept it, a future episode will suddenly come where the protagonist, who did not end up with any of the heroines, fails as a working adult.
The modern romantic comedy continues without any explanation or hint in the next installment.
During the Valentine event where the hero chooses a heroine, the protagonist declares that they have made up their mind.
What I choose is to return goodwill to everyone without selecting anyone.
The intention of the future is not spoken of, and it ends.
>>46
The heroine’s dry reaction is harsh.
It’s scary that all I wrote is “I’m tired…”
Talking about the Fushiken now feels painful rather than frustrating or anything like that…
My chest feels suffocated, seriously…
I loved the atmosphere of the episode with Suzune.
It’s painful to feel that the creator of a work you’ve loved for a long time doesn’t seem to feel anything about it.
>>53
It’s like Dragon Ball and that’s quite common.
Everyone is my wing!
I felt that it would be fine to just use a bell… but it turned out to be an outrageous twist that made such thoughts irrelevant.
I wonder if they thought it would be interesting to have that development…
Aren’t you a little bit unwell?
What was the reason behind changing the atmosphere so dramatically for the story where Suzu confesses?
I want to draw policewomen…
But I feel that female officers have a high cancellation rate.
It was fun with Kiruko-san and the others.
I seriously think that episode should not have been released to the world, even if it meant dropping the editing.
At the very least, it would have been better to have added a bit where it turned out to be a dream in the paperback edition.
Because I no longer want to look back on it…
This thread is just regulars flirting with each other.
A thread where you can discuss content is precious…
That’s an exaggeration, Anonymous.
I understand that you want to try various challenges, but I don’t get why that would summon a demon, teacher…
Isn’t the weakness of the punchline just the same as it has been since the squid girl?
However, if Anbe-sensei suddenly starts drawing erotic content at the level of Yanmaga, I seriously think my brain would be destroyed, as if my pure childhood friend became a casual college student’s sex friend.
>>65
I think it’s because the level of eroticism being referred to is not even reached by the level of Fushiken.
I honestly think that the Fushiken club became a fatal wound for me as a writer.
From now on, no matter what I draw, that impression of being the person who does that will follow me around.
I don’t understand the intention behind that way of folding…
Did you want to convey to the readers that reality is just like this…?
I don’t understand the meaning of such developments in a romantic comedy.
If you were going to have that ending, you shouldn’t have spent nearly 20 volumes developing the characters and increasing the number of readers.
I talk to myself too much.
>>69
I wouldn’t say it’s the best, but it’s one of my top 3 favorite romantic comedies, and look what they did to it.
>>77
I don’t really feel anything because I’ve never thought about wanting to support the heroine in a romcom or wanting her to get together with the protagonist.
>>83
Isn’t it not fun to read like that…?
Draw each heroine’s ending one episode at a time.
If it’s a work I like and they throw in such a weird development, I’d want to say “Huh?”
I’m a fan to the extent that I’ve bought all the volumes of the digital edition, including the ones with Squid-chan.
I really didn’t want to see a future like that, especially as a fan.
I never thought the story was making fun of manga, but that chapter made me feel like it was looking down on the readers.
I was looking forward to the anime adaptation.
If I could see everyone’s happy expressions, a rough harem ending would have been fine.
>>75
In the first place, it’s not a style that would be criticized for taking a safe approach.
>>80
I think they may have been somewhat troubled since the time of serialization.
Otherwise, that development cannot be explained.
It was indeed a time when we were allowed to take such reckless action as to shred the received manuscript immediately.
There’s no point in getting involved with someone who can’t articulate their rebuttal.
It was a shock to see Nonoka-chan quit chemistry and start doing gravure.
I think readers who love the research on Fushi were hit harder by the future arc.
Who benefited from that…
For now, it seems you really liked this manga, didn’t you, Anonymous…
Well, let’s throw up and feel refreshed.
Suddenly, when the final countdown started and I was bewildered, that future episode was like… a little mercy…
I don’t know how the thread ended, but it seems it was pretty bad.
If that’s the case, don’t get on my nerves… I’ll make you pay…
How did Squid Girl end again… I can’t remember, so it probably ended safely.
Although it wasn’t depicted, it’s the ending where Tanaka, who was living together, is happily rubbing their belly.
In my mind, that’s how it is.
If the clouds start to look ominous, do not pursue.
>>92
Doing this makes me quite happy, doesn’t it…?
Well, since it was a story that many people liked for a long time, it’s no surprise that there are various complaints about that ending.
Take care of the nameless one who doesn’t know much about that area.
How about animating it now…?
>>94
I really hate that people who have already seen the original work are under the debuff of thinking “But that future is going to happen…”
Anbe-chan’s manga has a subtle punchline every time, so it’s inevitable that the overall ending is also subtle.
As for whether “Squid Girl” has properly ended, it hasn’t really ended…
Isn’t it impossible to wrap up the story?
If that’s how you’re folding it, then it can be laughed off, but…
Why do you insert it in between?
It’s important to finish things safely, even if it means becoming an ordinary work, rather than leaving behind any grudges.
I didn’t know anything about that because I had only read up to a certain point.
I didn’t want to know.
It would have been better if we had seen a trend of improvement in the feedback.
There are no cute girls appearing at all, the story isn’t interesting, and the eroticism is extremely minimal.
I wonder what you want to do anymore.
The Fushi Research wasn’t a well-made manga, was it…?
>>103
I was happy when the sheer bra showed up.
>>103
The girl was cute, and I personally liked the erotic parts as well.
I personally really like the story about wanting to meet the ghost of the bell.
>>103
Well, it wasn’t such a terrible manga that it deserves to be criticized this much.
I think it wouldn’t have even become a topic of discussion, for better or worse, if there were no future considerations.
>>103
A poorly made manga can’t continue for 20 volumes.
What’s scary is that if the final episode depicts a future where no one is together and everyone’s feelings have cooled down, that would at least make sense.
The following week, we returned to the original timeline normally and resumed the harem romantic comedy.
There’s no way you can ride it.
No one really benefits from that, you know.
To prevent falling into a dream, let’s choose someone; it will only function for the first time in the future.
If the future arc at least ended with a dream, we could have talked about various “what if” scenarios.
It feels like being splashed with cold water.
It’s been a short time since I transferred to Yanmaga.
Why do I feel like I’m at a dead end…?
Fushi Ken managed to portray the minimum appeal of the characters and service scenes well.
Fushiken, up until a certain point, is a manga that this author is capable of drawing.
I think it was almost close to an ideal form.
I ended up doing something unnecessary on my own.
>>114
The strength of this author is that they have a solid understanding of what they can do.
I only thought that you were able to use it skillfully.
Looking at the current situation from the end of the research period, there is a need to reassess my thoughts.
Just show me your nipples.
Then the path will be opened.
I know that there are really strong anti-fans of the author here.
To be honest, I had a feeling that I really didn’t want to draw erotic comedies or romantic comedies for a while now.
I read the final volume.
I see… If this didn’t hint at an awkward progression of the romance, it could have been avoided.
Although there wasn’t anything in particular, it was lively and glamorous.
Maybe it’s just because there are a lot of people.
The next time will be an explanation or clarification.
I want something.
It’s just that there’s something off about the sensitivity.
>>122
It’s not really off, except for the future episodes, if anything.
Yes, yes, this is exactly what I want, but I only put out that which is completely unintelligible.
If everyone can’t be chosen, it would be a letdown, but it’s not necessarily a complete no-go either.
>>124
It feels like reconnecting with the heroines after a long time and it’s so tough, which oddly brings me back to reality, as if I’m sensing that I don’t really care about it anymore.
It will be rough, but it would have been better to choose firmly.
I feel like I’m getting my heart ready to some extent for what can be described as Suzu-chan, I guess.
I was carefully taking steps for each event…
It seems that the reputation of female police officers isn’t very good; this reaction from the author suggests that.
Well, it was undoubtedly a mistake to do it on Yanmaga…
In other words, even if the person in charge provides advice, it might just be a type that gets messed up in the output.
I mean, as a relaxed romantic comedy, it didn’t really need a conclusion or resolution, did it?
Like Sakuraba Koharu or Ujiie Tozen.