
Since I lost to Kirizaki, I have been …一直 (always) becoming one…
It’s like after a rape, isn’t it?
Introducing a fighting female character who is not a heroine in boy’s manga at that time was quite innovative, and there was likely some backlash from the editors.
There were people who criticized it, but I wonder if it was just that shocking.
>>3
Hobby anime these days has been selling poorly just because it’s used by girls.
Why is this happening in the yo-yo contest…?
>>4
Haven’t you ever had a yo-yo contest?
>>7
It was because my mom prohibited it… so that’s the reason.
>>4
In simple terms, the final test of the selection exam to decide the members for the world championship is to win a yo-yo battle against your own copy robot, and all those who won are in a situation where they’re completely exhausted and collapsed.
>>10
It’s great that the copy robot also starts moving beyond its limits.
I think it was unusual for a hobby manga to have its team members in the world championship and to be treated in a way that did not make them stand out less than others.
Looking back closely, there are many instances of mistakes and being treated as a warm-up act.
Hehe, second place… Currently, second place!! GERMANY TEAM WF JAPAN TEAM THP-J U.S.A. FIREBALL BANDAI 1997 MADE IN YOME AND
I didn’t know I was included in the world championship members because I had stopped reading during the training camp section back then.
Looking at it now, the art style feels geared towards older grades, but back then there were Zoids and it didn’t seem that way.
It’s funny how it turns into a picture that says something like, “Just wait a minute, I’m going to do Korokoro Hobby Nori with this art skill.”
Especially in the final stage.
I read it in the weekly magazine.
It has a high body proportion, and the illustration is detailed, so it doesn’t look like CoroCoro.
When I was reading, there weren’t any characters with this kind of art style, so it was refreshing.
>>13
There were Zoids and Chouja Raideen, and I think there were also comics with a strangely atypical Korokoro art style during that period.
The story ends with Hojo leaving home, and I couldn’t believe it when I read the second half; it was true.
>>15
What is this erotic silver coin… Is this official?
It seems that many nameless individuals have become familiar with this and established their own habits.
It was unfortunate that the girl from the Chinese team was taken hostage and then subjected to electric shocks in the final battle.
>>17
But I was still erect.
>>20
Wasn’t it incontinence?
It might have been my first love.
I’m not sure if you noticed, but I was actually quite concerned about the person in sunglasses losing; it was cute how shocked they were when it ended up turning into a betrayal after I was teasing and having fun.
I like Rinji-kun enough to hold hands and sleep together.
I can no longer see the bonus manga…
The North Hall from the Journey to the West parody is too erotic…
Ah, so cute!
I want to do a follow-up rape.
>>24
The image in the thread shows someone who is exhausted and unable to move, so they would probably be defenseless no matter what happens.
It’s rare that there haven’t been any upskirt scenes posted this far.
I really didn’t buy the ones used by girls back then because I was a boy.
It seems that not having something like a dedicated machine has turned out positively for the work.
Delicious picture, delicious!
I heard that if you get asked by a boy you like, you’ll wear a maid outfit while insulting him.
It’s nice that the pairing with Waha was only suggested in the story but is officially endorsed by the author.
>>31
I really like that Kirizaki is one year older.
In the virtual space, there are strong winds, and there are tubes that you can’t pass through unless you crouch, making me feel like the organizer is aiming for a panty shot.
It’s too sad that I was told not to draw doujinshi.
Well, I feel like Japan was okay, after all.
>>34
The difficulty will drastically change depending on whether it’s just Shogakukan’s permission or if Takara Tomy’s permission is also added…
I didn’t learn about that freshly baked!! Japan-da page until much later, even though I occasionally saw it in thumbnails.
Well, I don’t understand the freshly baked!! Japan on that page…
I wonder if the superstition that products used by girls in stories don’t sell still exists today.
>>37
The Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel anime has a lot of female duelists, but I haven’t really heard much about that…
Rather, there are many themes with decks full of girls that are strong, so you have no choice but to use them to win.
>>40
Such things depend on the era, and since adults buy them in droves, they can’t be relied upon.
>>44
At that time, in the Duel Masters manga, Mimi was just using the strong card Astral Reef.
So just because of that, the kids likely didn’t stop using Leaf.
>>49
In the first place, cards are randomly included in packs, so there’s no way to avoid them, and I think it’s hard to use them as examples.
It’s not the type like Beadaman or Beyblade.
>>37
It’s more of a reality than a jinx.
However, that’s just about the lack of demand from kids, so if there’s greater demand from adult fans, it could overturn that.
If the machine looks cool, it seems like the user’s or passenger’s influence would be minimal.
In the past, it seems that items used by girls in plays often had cute designs that definitely felt feminine.
It’s a story where, just like in robot anime, the machines that female characters pilot are all designed with feminine silhouettes, so it might be too old-fashioned to apply it to the era of the thread images.
In the same category of toys, I wonder how popular the Mini 4WD Fire Stinger was, even though the user was a girl.
The lover who has become stronger than me through brainwashing is the final boss…
Even in Beadman, the Junker Unicorn was overly abundant at the time, but it’s unclear whether it was because the character used was female or if the product itself was bad.
>>45
I think it’s more about the popularity of the toy itself rather than understanding women later on…
If it were a boy, he’d probably buy the main character or the König Cerberus.
The sunglasses feel inferior to Kirizaki and fall into corruption.
I think that the relationship where Kurizaki fell for the Sunglasses-kun probably had a significant influence on my current sexual preferences.
Well, rather than a fall into evil, it feels more like being deceived, taken away, and brainwashed…
Every time I see someone say that Kirizaki is older, I think, “That guy is being forgotten,” the poor cowboy.
>>48
Even now, when I hear the word cowboy, I think of Beetleman…
It’s not just because a girl was using it, but simply because the hobby for girls is designed with a cute KAWAII style for girls.
I think it didn’t sell well to the main target of boys’ kids.
>>52
The Medarot’s Black Beetle had a cool design for a female type, but…
I have a memory that it felt like being treated as if it was disappointing for not being popular with boys.
Conversely, it was the kids with talent that were excited by that.
The Junker Unicorn has too little power when assembled as is, I guess.
It’s not about launching it, it’s just rolling it literally.
The red Bon machine from the explosive side story wasn’t really popular, huh…
King Beaders is too intense compared to the marketing of the hobby itself…
She’s a bit sharp-tongued, but a great woman with no flaws.
Never betray me again, Glasses.
I have disappointed memories of the Double Burst of the König Cerberus, as well as the Junker Unicorn.
The first shot absorbs the power, so the second shot is really weak…
It’s cute on its own, but it’s especially cute when it’s interacting with Wappa-kun.
Both the Dancing Doll and Fire Stinger, as well as the Akabon model, have really cool designs.
It’s cute when she is treated as the youngest by the host during her appearance and puts on a facade.
The voice…
>>63
It’s Kirby, right? I didn’t know that.
I hope the Phoenix Stinger comes out…
It’s impossible; they aren’t even restocking the Z Numbers…
There are probably only a few people who were actually watching the Spinner anime in the first place.
>>66
I hated the chopped-up anime in Ohasuta…
Defeating the rival character, who seems to be in the sunglasses position, in the tournament was shocking when I read it at the time.
In Duel Masters, cards that represent girls are tougher than cards used by girls themselves.
Even if they’re not as moe as before, there were plenty of erotic cards with cleavage.
I remember that BB and Dragon Worm were quite popular.
There weren’t many people who actually bought it and even went fishing…
Isn’t this broken?
I remember that there was something a bit more mature (like in Sunday) until Denji started to take shape.
I feel like it was also in Nube.