
I’ve noticed that over the past year or two, whenever I have some free time, I’ve been casually reading.
Kiyomasa Naoko and Ono no Komachi, so these guys were original characters for the anime…
Speaking of which, I felt like it wasn’t coming up at all, so I googled it and got chills…
Is that where it gets creepy?
>>1
It appeared so commonly that I vaguely thought at the time it might be a regular character in a manga.
I was surprised that existence itself did not exist.
I feel like it has appeared quite frequently in anime.
Without these guys, there’s not much female presence.
It’s quite an annoying presence, though.
I just found out for the first time too.
I think there were so many female police officers in the original work that it was overwhelming.
>>6
Actually, those guys are just nameless mob characters.
I think there are many stories in Kochikame that can’t be made into anime, so characters like this are extremely useful.
I think it would have been very difficult to do the anime without these guys.
Isn’t there quite a few that don’t appear in the original work!?
I didn’t know until recently either.
You could say that they were an excellent character as an anime original.
A character that seems to be a further division of a young maiden.
It seems that on the left, there were times when Ryo-tsu and I were getting along well and times when we weren’t.
The mob saying “oh oh” is impressive.
The Special Investigation Unit has a huge number of characters in the original work, but in the anime, it felt like just the usual three teams plus some original ones, so it was hard to understand.
>>14
It’s bad that the leader’s swim trunks are too convenient for writing stories.
If you’re in a bind, just take off your pants and you can get a laugh from the kids.
The two people in the slacker picture in “Kochikame” drawn by Yabuki.
I feel like there were quite a few characters that were impressive in the manga but didn’t appear in the anime.
I still understood that they replaced it with another female officer’s turn.
I realized that Honda and Terai don’t really appear much in manga.
Ryotsu Kankichi!!
In the controversy over Ryotsu’s wife, the faction that supports Komachi is quite strong in the anime version, as she appears often.
It’s a mystery that Terai is a regular in the anime.
The original work is somewhat lackluster.
With that many characters, it seems like there should be plenty that could replace them.
These guys are like the background characters from Kinnikuman.
Did you start a thread just now?
In this case, he has even received a solo ED, so his presence is strong.
In the anime, Kinjirou is portrayed as a Tokyo University graduate, but in the original work, he is just a university graduate and a lawyer.
>>25
“He probably ended up graduating from Tokyo University because of that anime,” is something the original Ryotsu might say.
This addition is delicious, isn’t it?
Subtle yet effective.
Didn’t something good happen when you went to Komachi’s family home with Ryo-san?
Huh? Delusion?
I just learned that Kochi Kame is called KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops in English.
>>28
It looks kind of cool.
It feels like I spread them out because it was tough to put the young maiden out first, even at that level back then.
All of my favorite scenes from Linebarrels of Iron were original to the anime.
It didn’t make me shiver, but…
>>31
Because manga gradually lost momentum, many people flipped their stance and said the anime version was better.
>>42
A structure that can only be built up through plot twists is painful to read.
When watching on Animax, I noticed that the voice actor for Kindaichi’s Ichiyan was being used for a lot of sub-characters.
I liked the person on the right.
The ponytail was cute.
It feels natural since there are similar positions that gather and bear it together.
I feel like Komachi has grown as a character in the anime to a slightly higher level.
I was really surprised when I found out that the demon Koenma’s subordinate in Yu Yu Hakusho was an original anime character.
Even though I was out like that.
The original character Saotome, who spreads malice without awareness, is so outrageous that the anime version is simply peaceful in comparison.
These guys look good, but their personalities are trash and I dislike them.
It feels like we divided the early maiden and several other miscellaneous background female police officers between the two.
I think Saotome made a brief appearance in the anime as well.
The original elements of 90s anime are extraordinary.
I just saw a thread saying that Komachi was original to the anime…
>>43
No way!? It’s not like there was some sort of trigger that made me stand up!?
Is there that much original content in Kochikame?
It would be something that gets criticized now.
>>44
The original anime has a lot of risqué elements added.
>>44
It’s too much…
The direct anime adaptation is not really it, so it’s almost original content…
>>55
It’s something you can never turn into an anime, no matter how hard you try, like setting guns on fire and shouting “Long live His Majesty the Emperor.”
Meilin from Cardcaptor Sakura!
The position of Saotome Rika feels like it split into two characters…
Since the majority of the current generation is unaware of that time, the current bulletin board…
Most are in their early 20s.
I don’t really care, but when I see someone using “!?,” I feel like they’re immature.
>>50
I wonder what it’s like to be a college student.
>>50
!?
>>50
I don’t feel it.
I feel more like an old man.
>>102
!?
>>109
Using only “!?” gives a taste of the magazine style from the late 90s to the early 2000s.
Either way, it’s an old man…
They included two original anime characters on the side, but it’s impressive that there aren’t many original anime episodes in the main story.
It feels like it’s just a matter of swapping the position of the young maiden.
If Kochikame and Urusei Yatsura were chaotic from the beginning, even original anime would feel natural, right?
In the original work, there were actions taken by characters that only appeared in that story, but it was made to seem like Ezaki did those things.
It’s not good that Korokko is too distinctive and convenient.
Wasn’t there an anime ending where these guys were the main ones?
That’s nice, isn’t it?
Georges Saotome
Hayaya didn’t appear in the anime either.
I think it’s a good decision since the episodes around Hayaya (especially the character changes of the department head and the chief) do not fit the atmosphere of the anime.
Hoshinobuta was a special detective with the title of a hard-boiled detective in the anime too, right?
The professor, Honda-ra old man, and Colonel Bakuryu have a vibe that’s almost like original characters.
Honda’s family was also somewhat exaggerated.
It’s like my younger brother rides a bicycle and my younger sister rides an elephant, and their personalities change.
When I look back at anime art, it doesn’t resemble the original artwork very much.
Is Maria from the anime a woman or a man?
>>63
Fundoshi Bank
Long-running jump anime is full of original characters.
Fuji TV tends to include original characters in Jump anime.
The untold original story of the brothers.
When I watch episodes that progress almost exactly as the original, I think that the first episode of the original doesn’t have enough runtime.
If it were now, it would seem like the 90s during Kankuro’s childhood.
The story of opposing the female police officers is something that often happens in the original work, so it’s not surprising to have such a position.
The original work is honestly really tough during the period until the sushi shop, where Saotome was at his peak.
There was also some original character for kids in Rurouni Kenshin.
Since digital drawing started, there have been many stories that feel like it’s okay if they end…
I often hear that it’s tough with just Saotome, so they split it into two people, but since these guys always come out together, it’s kind of like Saotome is out there anyway…!
>>74
It’s a bit different; it feels like they’ve split the one-off appearances of the female police officers, other than Saotome, into pairs so that each can also tell their own story.
The gate tree hasn’t changed that much, right?
Before you feel uncomfortable in Komachi, feel comfortable with Heirasshai.
I feel like there were more female characters in the latter half of the original work.
It’s probably also because Saotome is too harsh on the male police officers when she’s alone.
The anime Maria is full of masculinity.
I liked HEIRASYA because it was so incomprehensible.
If there’s a miracle where the threads of Komachi and Naoko overlap, then it’s also possible for the thread of Hai, Irasshai to overlap next…
Late-night anime often ended with an unknown final boss because the original story wasn’t finished, right?
Here you go.
Excuse me, is it okay?
The parody of Princess Mononoke from the anime special might have been my awakening to sexuality…
It was a witch, but it struck me so deeply that such details didn’t matter.
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I actually like it quite a bit.
In the first place, it’s just a bunch of weird songs.
>>88
Both “Smile” and “The Lady’s Dream” are probably beautiful melodies, but…!
Since they adapt quite early stories into anime, the appearances of characters who weren’t around at that time increase in order to make everything fit together.
Colonel Bomb Dragon and so on.
I realize now that it was quite an exceptional case to have them create a special episode for us even though the broadcast had long since ended.
In the first place, Reiko exists before Nakagawa in the anime.
Welcome, please! Although it had a usage period of just over one season, it has been squashed down to not even being used 10 times due to Fuji’s characteristic special programs and a rush of baseball.
Yet it is engraved in the memories of many people.
Hoshinobuta was in an anime too, right?
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I remember wanting to hear a little more about this back then.
This wasn’t used much, was it?
I have the impression that there were a lot of stories about sushi restaurants in anime, but maybe it was just easy to create stories around that.
It’s really strange how an ultra-minor rookie artist was suddenly featured for just three months as the ending theme for a prime-time anime and then disappeared as if nothing happened.
If it’s a female artist, maybe I could say it’s just pushing it? Or is it the darkness of the industry? But it’s not even that, it’s a nice guy.
>>97
It’s simply a matter of giving a chance, and since it didn’t work out at all, the talk is about disbanding.
It’s just a novice’s voice.
Were you the ones singing about a large bowl of gyudon with extra gravy?
There are many scenes in the anime where the conversation between the original mob police officers is carried out by Nakoko Saotome, so rather than being a mere split of Saotome, it is closer to the namedization of all the mob police officers.
Terai and the others aren’t really characters that always appear in the original work, are they?
In the past, there were many instances where characters who had little screen time in the original work appeared frequently in the anime.
I remember being surprised to learn that Guruguru’s Gale and Ena are just minor characters who only appear in one episode in the manga.
Is there no distinction between young people and older men?!
It’s not as prominent in the original story as Honda’s anime.
It’s already been 9 years since we broadcasted the final…
“Hey Rashai is a rare song that is not included in the complete collection of Kochikame.”
When was the mini-anime related to sports that properly called Lasalle Ishii, who was already a bit of a hassle at the time?
A NICEGUY person known only from Kochikame and Pop’n Music.
The song that plays during the next episode preview is really reminiscent of The Ventures, but it’s not by them. It’s incredibly cool, though.
>>113
Isn’t it because the first opening was by The Ventures?
The Special Investigation Division has quite a few original characters.
Even though they were original characters, they got their own ending movie.
Conversely, the plain special detective from the original work does not appear in the anime.
>>118
Detective Tiger and Detective Mustang, who crawl on the ground, appeared briefly as victims in a special episode, if I remember correctly.
>>118
I wonder if the Special Champion Five detective made it out.
I have never felt the concept of “!?!” related to old men or young people.
Marui Young Building has many episodes where characters seem to get tricked by fake real estate in the anime, and there are a lot of crazy ideas that come up, so there are quite a few hits.
>>120
It’s fine to just call me Terai since it doesn’t get through!
There is an impression that anime often arranges original episodes for children and expands the story.
Where’s the magazine?! Isn’t it?
The anime has a feeling of excess in the chaos leading up to the conclusion, doesn’t it?
When that particularly overlaps with staff members who are especially rowdy and special detectives, it becomes a mosaic backdrop.
>>125
Thinking back now, I’ve only seen mosaic effects in anime in Kochikame or Gintama, nothing else.
I heard that the character “Swimsuit Detective” doesn’t have much screen time in the manga.
>>127
Basically, they’re a guest character that only appears in one episode.
At the point when the swimsuit detective appeared, he was just an excellent detective.
When the second Mustang detective appeared, it was just the setup of being a friend of the swim trunks detective.
With the addition of the third Tiger detective, we can finally establish the setting of the elite group known as the Special Investigation Unit.
Ezakikoro-suke also has a short and intense appearance in the original work.
>>128
In the original work, I probably think that Gorilla-kun has only read it a few times.
In the anime, his appearances have increased and he calls out “Gorilla-kun!!!” every time, so it sticks in my mind.
Isn’t it just that I haven’t read the original manga at all?
Terai was a character who had main episodes up until around the mid-point of the original work, so it’s understandable that he would be featured in the anime.
In the latter part of the final phase, it completely faded out.
>>132
Wasn’t it because the character had a lot of appearances in the anime that their role was increased in the original work?
After the anime ended, it became Marui Youngkan.
I feel like characters like Volvo and Sakoji appeared around volumes 80 to 100.
At first, Bōrubo used honorifics with Ryōtsu.
>>136
Volvo is volume 54.
Sakonji has quite a difference in volume 99.
It may be that my strong image of Jodi, who appeared in volume 93 as a fixed image of Volvo, influences me.
Since changing its name, the increased appearances of Zannen have made the sudden decrease in appearances of Marui Youngkan even sadder…
There was a marriage ending with Komachi in the anime-original during the cel animation era, right?
When we were rowing boats in the park’s pond, I remember a story about Ryō-san’s childhood submarine model floating up, and in the anime, it seemed to be overly sentimental compared to the original.
Komachi and Naoko apologize when they falsely accuse Ryozu, and since the episode where they steal the purikura machine hasn’t been animated yet, together they are milder than Saotome.
>>142
When I spent over 1.2 million yen to buy the arcade machine, there was a sort of punchline where Nakagawa and Reiko would say something like, “You really don’t hesitate to spend money on things you’re interested in…” but having that stolen is just not okay.
The stories about the special detectives were really fun.
Isn’t it too cruel for Terai, who has been a character since volume 1, to end up in a place like Marui Youngkan, Sensei?
>>144
Totsuka quickly lost their turn, and in the anime, there’s hardly any trace of them.
She is definitely a spirited female police officer that could exist in the original work.
>>138
Today’s reappearing dress might disappear, which is really funny.
There was also an episode in the anime where Ryotsu operated a machine that scored women…
>>148
If it’s fishing, it’s original material!
The joke about the name change honestly feels like it’s gone a bit too far.
The round Young Hall will unfortunately be replaced as is.
>>149
I feel like the fact that the author forgot the name Kame Mori Tsurukichi and renamed it Tonda Gomez was a failed second attempt.
I remember laughing because Terai was being hilariously pushed by Kyousuke Usuta in fan art of the Jump series celebrating the anniversary of either 30 or 40 years.
The anime version of Jodie was erotic.
Anime isn’t necessarily bad just because it’s anime.
I think it should be recognized as a different entity because it has a different atmosphere from the original work.
The name change is one thing, but the fact that the office has turned into a rabbit just wasn’t that interesting to me.
I really like this episode because it skillfully reconstructs the elements of the original work and tidily brings everything together.
I wasn’t really fond of the joke about renaming; it felt too much like Jaguar’s vibe calling Hummer “sea cockroach.”
I really dislike Saotome.
>>158
Rather, I get excited when something lewd happens because of their bad personality.
>>162
Being caught by a motorcycle gang is nice, isn’t it…?
I’ll say it now, but honestly, Volvo and Sakonji’s characters overlap, right?
>>159
When the two stand side by side, it’s like one is a soldier and the other is a hidden gal game otaku.
Because there were individual episodes.
>>159
Is there anywhere else that you were affected aside from being weak?
>>159
When it actually comes to it, whether it’s a woman or not, Sakoji throws without mercy, which is a bit…
>>159
It doesn’t feel like that at all, and there are many stories that develop well by making it into a trio with Ryotsu.
I remember that the ninja dad stood out more until Volvo was pushed in the anime.
Which volume does Ryozu Volvo Sakonji start to appear in?
There was originally a small character that looked like Golgo, but it disappeared when Volvo came out…
>>166
After leaving Volvo, I reappeared and had been out together, but it was kind of comical to see two parody characters of Golgo lined up.
>>166
Afterflow Gojūsan is too much.
I think the biggest reason was that it was easy to remember, Director Tondagomes.
In the later period, Volvo and Sakaonji have an impression reversal.
Volvo has become a reliable military character, while Sakonji has a much more ordinary sensibility.
In manga, characters are disposable, while in anime, it’s easier to reuse characters.
I love how dense the episode is, where Ryo-tsu gets scolded by the department head for working part-time recruiting customers at a cabaret club, then tries to take tips by working on police car maintenance, gets thrown by the department head, and the gasoline that sprayed from the broken tank catches fire, blowing up the police station.
The first Golgo-style character particularly packages the early Golgo.
Ryosuke also says he doesn’t dislike strong-willed women.
I don’t like people like Ibu-chan.
>>176
You said it was scary because it felt like someone might suddenly stab you from behind.
When I see an otaku turning to homosexuality, I imagine it follows a process similar to Sakonji.
>>177
There are probably no otaku who mistakenly think it’s a beautiful girl game, play Angelique, and end up becoming gay!
It seems that those who dislike Saotome have been considerably influenced by the rumors on the internet…
The original story has a twist where if one side messes up, the other side gets revenge.
Is it not counted that Ryo-san also does terrible things to the female police officers?
>>178
It will only be judged by that particular round.
Overall, it’s actually Ryotsu who is treating the female police officer worse…
>>178
That’s right.
I remember that when Saotome went all out, it would end properly with either a gag or a payback.
So, even though Saotome says a lot of outrageous things, I didn’t think of them as a character I disliked.
The actions of female police officers can sometimes go too far, and because they are women, some things might be overlooked.
>>179
It’s one thing for Ryotsu to have a tough time, but having Honda get his Tamagotchi taken away brings a visceral unpleasantness.
Even if it’s revenge, releasing a hundred thousand cockroaches in the girls’ dormitory is definitely going too far.
Even the female police officer who was not involved in the theft is getting caught up in this.
>>180
Even so, when it comes to hitting Ryo-san, the female officers in the Kochikame world will come together and hit him without mercy.
It’s really sad that the photo booth I bought was stolen by the female police officers.
Hayaya and the final stage have changed their characters quite a bit, which is confusing.
Is this the level of a Japanese-style character without any common sense…?
>>189
I feel like I was doing the arrow messages from the very beginning…
How was it again…?
I wanted to see it in the Hayase anime.
Is this character really that important for the anime original? That’s what I thought about Rebecca from Yu-Gi-Oh.
A woman who is not interested in the king and is only in love with her partner.
The original work has less of a bonus contest than I expected.
>>195
Other members of the shopping district outside of the plastic model shop are also original anime characters.
Because I occasionally receive sexual harassment from female police officers and others…
Selling things like erotic photos…
There wasn’t a named female police officer during the log house building episodes, so it seems that since characters like Saotome started asserting themselves, a relatively balanced situation of mutual punishment has emerged.
Hayaya seems to be liked by the author, but it just hasn’t taken off at all, with various character traits added indiscriminately.
I was also using cursed techniques.
It was really sad when Ryotsu lost to a female police officer who looked like a gal in terms of modeling skills and knowledge.
It’s the episode I dislike the most, even in the final arc.
Wasn’t there an attempt to couple Komachi and Ryo in the anime?
Now that I think about it, I don’t have any memories of the anime Kochikame following the original work faithfully…
>>202
There are many episodes that suddenly insert original content, even though they progress according to the original work, so it’s probably just a matter of timing not matching.
I feel that the relatively high positive ratio for sushi restaurants, despite mixed opinions, is often because they tend to have peaceful conclusions.
There are quite a few endings that are relatively kind to Ryotsu.