
Future Diary, by Sakae Esuno, Volume 1, Kadokawa Comics A
First, the system of the Future Diary…
Even though it’s a future diary, the fact that I haven’t written it myself creates a time paradox, doesn’t it?
>>1
This is just completely emulating the way I wrote at the time the diary was created.
That’s why there are phrases expressing concern for Yuki during the final battle.
The protagonist and the heroine are set up to be keeping an incredibly detailed diary, making it feel like they can essentially see the future.
>>2
Will the others write it on their own if I leave them alone? That’s something I occasionally get caught up on.
>>9
Since it’s a diary, a certain level of continuity is assumed.
Since there are hyper-vision diaries that are only updated a few times a day, it can be understood from the description that the update frequency corresponds to the original diary.
I don’t think there were any readers who could avoid commenting on the scene where someone is staring at their phone and cheating during a test; it’s not just about future diaries or anything like that.
>>3
I feel like this era was still somewhat lenient around that time.
A story where the heroine’s strength breaks through everything.
>>4
The physical strength is too strong…
I vaguely remember, but is it okay that the detective ended up being just a gay man living for love?
>>6
That’s right, I’m a homo.
>>6
There is something about being a being created by God, but the person’s principles of action are straightforward and there is nothing more to it.
Easy.
Well, they don’t really intend to let Maku win, do they?
>>11
In other words, it is quite a farce in terms of the truth.
What is a justice warrior, a pervert?
>>12
(I have a feeling that something bad is going to happen…)
>>12
The twelfth character has a very final boss-like position and exited early, but their hypnosis is too overpowered, and their sense of justice is that of a genuine pervert, making them really strong.
Yoshino is way too much of a monster in various ways… What kind of middle school girl accurately shoots the neck of a special forces member and effortlessly decapitates people with a knife?
>>13
But I’m a god?
>>13
Because this guy is on his second round.
Many people were burned because they were easy to manipulate.
Even though it’s called a future diary, it contains things that the person wouldn’t know.
Homosexuals connected with a flesh toilet… and were made to be nonexistent.
>>21
In the anime, they were aiming for the third-week world as well.
I actually like how the justice man usually plays the role of a proper hero.
There’s too much difference in the strength of the diaries.
>>24
Well, anyway, it’s basically like a sacrifice…
>>24
With Ryuki
>>76
The BP difference of the deck is too unpredictable.
A high school girl running through a minefield and a blind superhero who can use real hypnosis will shake off anyone who can’t keep up.
Yukiteru-kun…
A murderer who seems to die carelessly in any world line.
>>29
Despite being a strong card that should be familiar with killing and have combat strength, it’s weak, following Mine and Yuno.
I wonder how one can perform hypnosis while being blind.
I understand that you can get through weekly publications or read a whole volume in one go with momentum, but…
This was very popular on a monthly basis, wasn’t it?
>>32
Is there a problem?
Why is the 11th so involved in making rules?
Then why is it 11, and was there really a need to make it in that death game format?
It’s strange that a middle school student charges with momentum from the third floor to slash with glass, and the terrorist only staggers a bit and bleeds!
The first half was interesting.
Sloppy Death 3rd-san…
There are quite a few derivative works, aren’t there?
I think Death Note has quite a meticulously crafted story… even though it’s somewhat inconsistent, I still like it.
Yuno is incredibly strong, but I have a sense of satisfaction knowing that if it’s Yuno, she can handle this much.
The strange voices in the anime matched perfectly.
>>41
Although most characters in the anime are amateurs, all their voices fit perfectly.
I remember the ending of this one, but I have no idea what happened with Big Order.
>>42
I only remember up to the point when my sister awakened.
>>73
I remember wanting to retort, “Does just flying over count as territory validity?!”
>>77
No matter how roughly judged, I still think that wish won’t lead to a great destruction.
If the diary extends 90 days into the future, it seems like you could foresee hitting a dead end by the third move, and even considering that the content changes because the future is altered, I wonder why you’re surprised to notice it now. If you had read it thoroughly 90 days ahead, you would have already known, and I feel like there are several moments like that.
I should have limited the diary to about 2 or 3 days, or at most a week.
>>43
It might be because the changes are reflected in the indiscriminate diary at the timing when the 3rd changed the future.
I like Ishida, even though he’s gay, he doesn’t betray.
>>44
It’s quite a light-centric Ishida, even among the conceptual Ishida characters that are referred to as Ishida. CV Ishida.
It’s not just bluffing; there’s definitely some persuasive power behind it.
A religious organization where nine owners of future diaries gathered.
I think it’s really erotic that the criminal sister is drawn to the justice-driven detective.
It’s okay if the positions are reversed.
I think whoever thought to turn this into a live-action drama is out of their mind, even with various settings changed.
Yoshino is a yandere, but I think the point is that when she gets lovey-dovey, she’s really a cute girl. Right after that, though, I still think, “Yep, this girl is crazy.”
The way you draw in the audience at the beginning is really skilled.
From there, it becomes a mess, which is common in later works.
I want to join the Omekata faith and have good experiences with the priestess’s daughter.
The 3rd isn’t necessarily bad at direct combat skills compared to other owners, but they are just someone who chases and kills their intended prey.
If the opponent is of equal or greater strength, they don’t have much of an advantage, and since they are essentially a murderer, they can’t choose to temporarily cease hostilities with others, so they generally rely on time signals.
Minene can move with others depending on the situation.
>>56
If anything, I’m the one who gets roughly thrown off by the gay detective and dies as a gag.
I’m sorry, but I also like removing mosaics…
The weak diary of an elite.
In the second half, the owner is intrusive, while my dad is the annoying character.
>>59
It’s too much of a real trash parent running for self-preservation…
Isn’t it common to forget that the other person also has a future diary and end up rewriting it, thinking “What the hell!?” But I guess it feels like this even in reality.
Wasn’t your defense power high, 3rd?
>>61
The equipment is good.
The person is not that strong.
>>61
During the crime, I was fully equipped, so damage to the main body was almost meaningless.
An existence that is perfect as a tutorial saying that if you break the diary, you can kill.
I wonder if they will do something like Future Diary 0.
Yukki in the main story is stronger than the front line, right?
The justice man has an abnormal performance that is too different from the regular specs, regardless of the diary.
>>63
I’ve really been using it for worthless things!
>>65
(Explosion)
The 3rd had its moment in a PSP game.
Isn’t there any personal investigation details written in the investigation diary that becomes trash without investigation information…?
If the police don’t receive information from the organization, it seems like there’s nothing to write about because the person’s investigation skills are incompetent…
The logic that makes you not worry about the details because the heroine’s physicality is just too amazing.
>>70
Reading “Kata te Nihontō kubi supasupa” again now makes me think it’s funny, doesn’t it?
>>82
It was strange back then, right!
>>82
In the manga version, instead of just cutting off heads, it’s splitting a human in half like a bamboo shoot.
>>82
What the hell! Are you saying it wasn’t strange that you were swinging an axe with one hand and handling a gun like a pro!?
It’s a shame for the person playing Yuno to end it here as the lead; it was almost a brilliant performance…
If I have the ultimate diary I made for the game I suggested, then the game will be a breeze.
In the end, what is the lifespan of Deus like? Even if it repeats again, it’s already at its limit, and has the world perished?
>>78
The world of the second loop has perished.
Yukki has assumed the position of god in the third world.
The homo is a bit too strong, so I’ll have to remove him… It’s too much for a spin-off…
I’m glad Yukki doesn’t take after that damn old man.
The style of brushing off the points of contention at the points of contention makes even the small details seem irrelevant.
I have a memory of the girl who was gang-raped becoming more like a heroine in the side story.
Amano-kun is nice, isn’t he…?
It was pretty much the same vibe during the big order as well.
Although he is called a homo, it’s sad that Yuki doesn’t have at least that much.
I pushed through with my passion for Future Diary, but honestly, with Big Order… I wonder if it couldn’t have been a bit better…
>>91
The reason for failure was that there was no heroine with an impact comparable to Yoshino’s level.
>>104
It was built on the richness of the characters, including Yoshino, so it makes sense that it would turn out like that if that gets diluted…
When Yunocchi went on the second round, I wonder if it would have been peaceful if we had said something like “It’s okay if Deus dies just like that, right?” and the game didn’t wake up.
In the second round, Yuno dies.
Because I read it during my student days, I can only fall in love with a girl like Yoshino.
It’s a bit amusing that Akise was so cooperative simply because he was in love with Yukki.
I thought 3rd was just a simple strong killer, but is that not the case?
>>96
It’s simply strong, so it exits immediately.
>>96
It’s strange that I feel like I’m disliked by the law of causality.
>>96
Compared to Mineko, who is walking through battlefields, and Yuno, who hides the power of the gods, I am weaker.
The individual combat ability was not bad.
It was just a simple and easy-to-approach diary, so it was just right for the first enemy.
I was thinking, “This is Kaworu, right?” so I laughed when I heard Ishida’s voice in the anime.
>>97
In the first place, Ishida was told to act like a certain Kaoru-kun.
If you can restore the body, I thought you could heal Minene’s wounds, but since you’ve really messed up, I guess it’s a form of atonement.
Yuno is a rare character that fits every definition of a yandere.
It was good that the story itself was easy to understand.
I think the depiction of the couple’s female character being raped in the anime version is unnecessary.
>>102
Is Ai-chan going to be raped!?
>>117
Yes…
Kaworu-kun talks properly without holding back.
Moreover, that romantic feeling comes from Zeus, doesn’t it?
When there is an attractive villain, the story rolls on, but what if that villain is the heroine?
Actually, I like Hanako and the fable teller the most.
In a battle royale format, a future prediction specialized in murder is extremely strong if it is the main body.
When I think about it calmly, in the third round the God’s lifespan is running out and the mayor has just rejected the future diary type death game, so something will happen for sure.
>>111
In the third round, Yoshino became a god.
I think it’s a manga that can be read with a lower sense of reality, like the comics in CoroCoro Comic.
It’s strange to call someone a flesh pot even though they’re a victim of a sexual assault.
When Yuno’s motivation is boosted, it’s convenient because they can easily handle knives.
There are a lot of flaws if you get into the details, but it’s a manga that really draws you in with the charm of its characters, so it’s all good!
I like that the owner’s name comes from the gods.
If it were now, it would probably become a tweet since there are quite a few types who write frequently.
>>121
There was someone in the story who had a future diary blog, right?
The performance difference in diaries is too great!
>>126
The genius shota is too shitty.
She’s a representative character of the yandere heroine.
A work that made me create a story about going to rescue a yandere heroine.
At the end of the manga, Yuno broke the system itself, which is the world, but that part wasn’t included in the anime, right?
I was disappointed because I liked that place.
>>129
The continuation is in the OVA!
>>136
I still haven’t forgiven that.
>>129
ova…
>>129
I feel like it was an OVA.
>>129
It was done as an OVA.
Princes are nice, aren’t they…?
Over here, threads pop up occasionally, but Big Order hardly ever gets any.
If I could rewind, things would work out somehow → But they didn’t work out… It’s really sad for the people who died.
Yoshino’s diary is also useless on its own…
>>133
If I don’t team up with Yuki or if Yuki dies, it will become industrial waste.
Direct combat often becomes a topic of discussion, but isn’t it the most unusual skill of Yuno-san to enter a meditative state and read minds during the Elite round?
The mayor who set up the game solely to win.
Deus prepared the strongest diary to ensure Yukiteru’s victory.
Yuno, who was a special attack in the strongest diary.
>>138
Mayor, you really lost even in the first round of that cheat diary…
OPED Fairy Empire Flying Orchid Unmatched
Yoshino is definitely my ally, but if I were to leave everything to her, there are many parts where she might hold me back, which is just the right balance.
It’s okay if that collapses at the very end.
There was an OVA… really…
>>144
I can’t watch it on subscription…
I think it’s trash.
>>161
The viewing history of dAnime includes “Future Diary” outside of the main story, but it has already ended its public release.
I like that the way you look is erotic, but that part about the moment of death is also so intense.
The opening with spoilers that reveals the survivors through color was really stylish, wasn’t it?
In the second round, it seems yandere, but in the first round, it’s more like broken than yandere, right?
I think most humans would still be stuck even if they became gods.
Looking back at anime, I feel like I really liked Fairy Empire.
In the first place, the world is on the verge of destruction…
The spinoff where a gay person saves a shrine maiden was the most interesting.
Isn’t the mayor embarrassed for getting carried away and losing in a game they created themselves? They ended up happily in some mysterious coupling at the end, though.
>>154
So you stick together there!? That’s surprising!
>>157
Final episode of the mating season…!
>>155
I’m sorry.
I thought the ending theme of the second season was Yuno’s song visually at first.
>>158
It’s a good song, isn’t it?
Theme of Akise
Mine Mine should just die.
I forgive you because you died.
>>159
Was I dead…?
>>162
Didn’t you come back to life from near death with godly power?
Well, I haven’t done anything bad in the third round.
You’re not a friend! You’re my girlfriend! I love the part where Yuno falls the most.
>>164
That’s probably the real thing, isn’t it?
Nishijima has a bit of a privileged position.
The anime’s voice actor for Yoshino is also perfect, right?
>>166
Perfectly matches the image, and the yandere acting is a full 120 points of satisfaction.
It’s nice when the heroine’s feelings have a solid basis, and they end up being mutually in love.
>>167
It’s good that the final decisive blow was by my side.
>>183
As Yukki, regardless of the initial intentions, it’s convincing and good that I personally saw Yuno and genuinely came to like him.
Yukki is regularly creepy, but when you think about it carefully, it’s like he’s continuously being brainwashed in a realistic direction by Yuno, so it’s unavoidable…
I was wondering if there were people keeping diaries on their mobile phones back then.
I wonder if there were surprisingly many.
>>169
Wasn’t it an era when there were a mountain of them?
The craziest one is Nishijima.
It’s great how the anime totally ruins the seriousness of the main story in the last bonus corner… Did Yuno’s mother really get mentally ill because of Murumuru?
No matter how you struggle, it has a gag-like silhouette of the 8th.
I could enjoy it up until the middle, but the ending made me go “Oh…” all at once.
In the first round, everything is properly tied together step by step…
A detective who suddenly falls in love with a terrorist is definitely a character on the crazier side.
The OVA is well made, so I definitely want you to watch it, but the only viewing option is through the software…
It’s funny that the filament itself is a genuine masterpiece.
I remember there was someone like Kaworu-kun.
Isn’t the live-action Yui played by Ayame Gōriki?
I’ve never seen it.
>>182
Just the name Yono makes her almost a completely different person in terms of character settings, and the serious scenes in the latter part weren’t bad.
The vibe from the early stalking part has been carried over quite faithfully, so it’s a bit hard to watch.
I suppose it’s unavoidable that there are unrecoverable worlds in DB’s cell saga… but it bugs me that people who died with a “sorry” remain as they are even after being revived later.
Someone like Kaworu-kun was more capable and put themselves on the line compared to Kaworu-kun.
It’s interesting that a foreigner is serving as mayor.
It was the era when things like mixi were popular…
I’ll say it in a small voice, but the misheard lyrics of the OP from seasons 1 and 2 were a topic of discussion back then.
>>191
That guy doesn’t have a part-time job!
The balance is such that while Yoshino’s powerful techniques stand out, tactics that properly utilize the diary are also interwoven at key points.
I only remember really hating the big-faced old lady at the orphanage.
I feel like the dog diary is more about being good at training than actually being a diary…
The only work I know where friends (though there’s one who seems suspicious) are all engaged in the persuasion parts but end up shooting each other to progress is Future Diary.
You like heroines who are beautiful, have high specs, and whose love is heavy, don’t you?
>>200
There’s got to be something behind this…
Too devoted… Is it for real…?
I knew there was something hidden after all…
But it’s fine because I truly fell in love.
It’s good that it has the right seasoning because it only makes sense when Yuki and Yoshino are paired together, whether separately or as individuals.
There was someone like Levi who is a villain but can’t discard their sense of duty.
I still think it’s the ultimate character in the yandere category.
I love it when the yandere character is genuinely suffering and the guy saves them!
If it weren’t for Yoshino’s interference, I wonder if there was a route where I could have dated my first love, Yukki.
I have a memory that my dad was pretty worthless, but was it in Future Diary?