
Official release of a one-shot version that does not feature any chicks, 5 hours ago.
>>1
Don’t you have a heart?
>>1
Thinking about the time when my senpai was also selling erotic content excites me.
>>1
If it was supposed to never exist in the first place, it’s no wonder we can’t win…
>>32
There’s no pulse…!
>>1
I caught a glimpse of my senpai’s bra…
The provided Hina-chan was covered with a white cloth on her face, and it didn’t work out…
I’m glad that Hina-chan is here.
>>3
Bright and kind.
Everyone loved Hina-chan so much.
This concludes the story of Aonohako.
Screenplay by Yuko Kakihara
Storyboard and Direction: Yoshiko Okuda
Without even a moment to mourn the death of Chono Hina.
Those deployed to the battlefield are
“Yokozuna”
Blade Emperor
It’s okay to cry today, Yokozuna…
I think the most impressive part of AoHako is that it depicts Hina-chan getting over her heartbreak firmly from here.
>>8
It’s nice to treat a broken heart not as the end of a story, but as a scene in youth.
>>8
After getting completely crushed once, I’ll bounce back and become a strong woman with a resilient heart…
Why am I so happy?
Why am I so sad?
Even though Hina-chan is in the thumbnail, why is this turning into a discussion thread instead?!!
>>10
It’s advantageous to make quick decisions in both starting threads and in romance…
>>12
I have so many more memories than you!
>>14
In terms of the length of the relationship, the yokozuna has a longer one.
Since today was the funeral, I think next week’s final episode will be like a de facto memorial service for the first seven days.
But the anime is ending before long, so it’s sad for Hina-chan, isn’t it…!!
It’s really cruel to say that glasses seemed closer when they were friends back then.
>>16
Person
of
Heart
Na
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Hmm.
ka
Isn’t it true that there’s no such thing as a regret-free death for a losing heroine?
I remember that in that issue of Jump back then, Hina-chan lost and the glasses-wearing committee chair also lost and cried heavily, making it an issue filled with heart-wrenching losing heroines, and it brings tears to my eyes.
>>22
Thank you for watching.
Thank you────────
Makaen also mentioned in an interview with Jump magazine that the second cour’s opening was written with Hina-chan in mind.
The love from the production team for Hina-chan is truly great.
>>25
That’s quite a twisted love!
>>26
It’s pointless to resist since the original work… I’ve been treated like the strong author, you know.
It was a wonderful scattering.
I will probably never forget it for the rest of my life.
>>27
Responses like aiko’s
Even though they say the senior character is weak, the lack of senior perspective descriptions up to this point is intentional, considering what happens afterward.
>>29
When I was reading the original work, I couldn’t even predict how the senpai would act up to this point.
Recently, it’s quite obvious because I’m always in heat.
>>31
That’s an awful thing to say.
>>31
Moderate relationships…
>>35
I’m safe because I haven’t gotten into it yet.
>>29
From a big-eyed perspective, I’m only doing critical things.
At this point, it’s okay if the senior’s insights are limited.
We weren’t born to lose, you know~
We weren’t born to cry.
It was a refreshing development that, instead of leaving while misunderstanding the cohabitation reveal, they spoke up right then and there.
I did my best without making any moves that would lead to losing.
It was a death of great honor.
It’s not that my senior has few descriptions, but rather that they are just constantly hitting with an unusual DPS where all normal attacks are critical…
I wonder why jujutsu tropes fit so well…
>>41
It feels like not just Jujutsu but all kinds of jump manga are gathered together.
>>43
Even the yokozuna was initially a fan of Uruka-chan…
Even in anime, it’s clear that every time Ohki reminisces, it’s always about his senpai.
Seriously, I’m not even considered.
I don’t like the type of author who writes heroines that are prepared to be losers from the beginning.
No pulse…!
A good woman who doesn’t meddle, becoming an even better woman after experiencing heartbreak is the most rewarding route for a losing heroine…
I was in the volleyball club.