
No way… Is it really okay for this… this kind of thing to be allowed?
What!
I thought it was a label called Dorichan from the domain, but it turned out to be Dorachan.
>>2
It can be considered an abbreviation for the Dragon Successor Channel.
It was no good at the speed of thinking “I shouldn’t have planted it.”
The panel from the thread didn’t come out, did it?
Although it’s a standalone episode, it has the scale of a theatrical film…
It’s certainly Key-kun, but…
If you teach it, it seems like it can learn anything, like a protagonist in a battle manga.
>>7
Key-kun is a sponge.
I only knew about movies, so I saw it for the first time.
Kukuku… Key-bou is a complete plant human included as an important character in the Cloud Kingdom Green Giant story.
The growth is way too fast.
First, even if you search with Key-bou, it comes up higher than the old man in the thread image.
It’s the major version of Keybo.
Isn’t it a bit painful for someone who is around forty to be called “Key-chan,” especially if they are not just a newborn or a child?
>>13
I couldn’t forgive it…
What!
Are you protecting the enemy?!
>>14
Even Earthlings are working hard to protect nature, you know.
Please show a bit more respect.
Even if you are the main character of a popular fighting manga with a cumulative print run of over 10 million copies.
The nationally popular anime Doraemon has some very famous guest characters, but it’s at a disadvantage.
Tough should appeal to family audiences through television, anime, and movies.
>>16
Family group: “Who the heck is Tough?”
Looking back, the speed at which Key was born is truly amazing.
To save the plants of the Earth… what a noble intention.
No matter how you try, a crude and violent manga won’t appeal to family audiences.
This is not discrimination; it is a difference.
>>20
Hehehe… that’s a terrible thing to say.
Well, it’s a fact, so it can’t be helped.
The term “Keybo” exists for the sake of Doraemon.
When I think about it now, the idea of bringing objects to life in a snack-like way in Doraemon is quite scary, isn’t it?
Humans will be destroyed like this.
It may be frustrating, but it can’t be helped.
I was wondering why this thread image, and then I figured it out!
Dorabo is a cat-shaped robot from the 22nd century, so you should persuade the plant aliens more smoothly!
>>27
It’s because it’s a used, battered robot.
>>27
By the way, this guy knows about things 100 years from now.
And in the future, 100 years later… I wonder if there are any plants…
Despite the title “Farewell,” the actual parting is rather simple.
Like a plant.
What is this difference in density even though it’s at the same tempo as a monkey comic…?
Are there any other movies besides Keybo, Peesuke, and Fuuko that feature a one-time character from the original work as an important figure?
I’m the one surprised that Mom isn’t shocked to see Key Boy.
Isn’t it amazing?
Poko-Nyan can read like the demon dragon.
Please don’t get angry.
Isn’t it rude to group them together with Fujiko F. Fujio-sensei?
>>37
Even Monkey-sensei is a big name among martial arts manga artists.
Regardless of the comparison with Mr. F, could you please show a bit more respect?
I want to fly freely in the sky ♪
Shaaah Takeco-Pter!!
Isn’t it terrible that Hal-Bar, who came all this way over countless light years, gets kicked out just by being seen, while Key-boy accepts it without even a hint of confusion?
>>39
Hmm… It’s unfortunate, but the inferior seal is not worthy of crossing the threshold of the Nobi family…
It can’t be helped…
Was there a morality in not planting in the vacant lot?
>>41
How are these guys alive?!
>>45
It is believed that there are animals on a planet that cannot speak or move like plants do for us, yet they circulate oxygen and carbon dioxide…
Conversely, I wonder how the plant aliens are living.
Can intelligence and drive be sustained just by photosynthesis?
Aren’t you eating meat or something?
>>42
The nutrients necessary for plants are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium…
I don’t eat because it’s delicious.
I eat to live.
Don’t plant any more trees in the small garden → The problem-solving ability of thinking that just not planting them is the solution is amazing.
>>44
Doraemon is richly filled with wit and logical fallacies.
Key-bou
What?
Why can this story be contained within 30 pages?
How does that movie come to be from here?
Well, it does have a worldview that makes you want to expand it a bit.
>>53
As a result of expanding the conversation, it seems that the landing point became blurred.
>>55
I think it’s because of that director’s ridiculous direction.
It’s an opinion without a strange tale.
Todar is like something out of Doraemon.
What would have happened if the manga Key-bo got hooked on was a work featuring monkeys?
>>56
Another case of environmental destruction… those guys are the worst.
>>60
But it’s still not enough to be destroyed!
>>60
Environmental destruction aside, it can be considered that the recognition of things like unruly ruffians or that humans are terrible is ingrained.
>>56
Love!
>>56
Human, you smell.
At the time of the original work, the conclusion was “the consciousness is improving, so let’s wait a little longer,” but it seems that strange ideas were trying to be inserted, leading to that outcome.
Fujiko Pro “Make Keybo into a movie… like the Green Giant.”
Director: “I don’t want to provide an answer to the problem that Mr. F entrusted to the next generation.”
>>58
Sometimes there are works with strange effects because there are staff members who are abnormal fans of Teacher F, like Doraemon.
Is it okay to misuse this tool?
Even monkey cartoons have elements of human emotion, so I think people won’t be disregarded.
If you don’t make it something like OTON for reading, it seems like it will get out of control.
I think it would probably be a big deal if you read something by a journalist…
>>67
Your indifference has destroyed the Earth!
Isn’t Doraemon, who came from 100 years later, aware of the outcome?
>>68
Since Dore-chan is here, it means we’ve cleared it, right?
Isn’t it amazing?
>>69
It is possible that humanity in the 22nd century was stronger and that they intercepted and exterminated us.
>>70
Shah! Planet destruction bomb!
>>71
Was that a weapon for that purpose…
>>69
I realized that even in the kingdom of clouds.
Another tough topic.
This guy is a piece of shit.
Hmm.
So it’s called Dragon Channel.
Even though there are humans who can move and have intelligence like us, they sympathize with plants just based on appearance… these guys are the worst.
>>76
Do intelligent life forms empathize with other intelligent life forms or do they empathize with the forms of life as biological entities?
It is believed that there are philosophical problems contained within.
>>76
If other creatures were bipedal and talking, I think humans would find it extremely unsettling.
It’s an unreserved opinion.
The movie version makes me cry a lot, so a farewell like this is fine, right?
Hurry up, don’t fall behind in reading!
“It’s Doraemon Rush.”
Don’t plant any more trees!
I guess I shouldn’t plant it, right? (Dabaa)
>>79
It seems like an amazing excuse, but… is it okay like this?
It’s an eco-comic published in 1984.
It may be frustrating, but humanity has less than 60 years left.
>>84
“Now is the time when the Earth cannot be sustained.”
>>84
Isn’t it okay if humanity just perishes?
In Unicorn Overload, there was a chapter about the one who succeeds the Dragon Country, which is why the Manemob referred to it as the Tough Country.
It’s fine because the egg is satisfied.
It may be regrettable, but there’s nothing that can be done about it.
It’s a UFO.
Right now, a plant alien is in front of me.
It’s quite troublesome to have aliens interfering without knowing the circumstances of other planets…
It’s a Rainbow movie that blends themes of ecology, the relationship between humans and plants, and criticism of war!
It’s good that Mr. F focused on environmental issues in his lengthy work, but some of them ended up unresolved and just hovered in the air without a conclusion.
What?! Doraemon is calling Nobita by his name without any honorifics?!
>>95
This guy is hilarious!
The original work has some people who don’t know that both Dora and the children have a rough way of speaking.
The movie about the episode where Mr. F stoically invested time, effort, money, and love to raise issues has become a mess during production! How on earth are we supposed to sort this out!
What’s going on with talking naturally without konjac?
Um… there was definitely a trend of environmental issues in the 90s, but is it okay that it has passed?
>>98
It’s just not reported, but it’s still in various countries!
This is a disaster greater than drugs…
>>98
At that time, I nagged a lot and tried various things, so now things are somehow working out.
The protection of the Earth is deepening.
For about 30 minutes after the start of “The Tale of the Green Giant,” it can be enjoyed as a high-quality adaptation of “Goodbye Key Boy.”
>>102
Hehe, the masterpiece movie is only in the first 30 minutes.
Since then, it will transform into a crappy radio wave movie.
>>108
W-What is this movement…
Please don’t get angry; even a monkey can raise a problem without providing a solution.
The protagonist of the Minotaur’s Plate is full of a spirit that respects their opponent.
Isn’t it amazing?
I believe that Teacher F, who smoothly instilled the concepts of solar power generation and microwave energy transmission into children’s minds like a magical spell during that era, is a superhuman.
The Giants story is becoming increasingly incomprehensible as the thread goes on.
It’s scary to think that even the tough templates can’t keep up.
*Bai-kai… to mediate.
But now, it’s an expression that children don’t understand anymore.
However, if a thread is created about Kii-bo (NEO-bo), it’s inevitable that it will also touch on the Legend of the Green Giant.
It seems that the ozone layer has really improved thanks to the regulations on CFCs.
The development around the Phantom Demon is also considered quite absurd.
So then, why is it that Japan is getting hotter every year, not just in summer, but even in spring and autumn?
I was the one who opened the thread thinking that Ryuu Tsugi was free.
>>116
No way… Is that a lie?
Th-this is happening…
Is it really okay for something like this to be allowed?
>>116
To be honest, even if it were free, I’m not sure if I’d want to reread it.
In other words, Shueisha is doing pointless promotions like “free up to volume 2” or “free up to volume 5” because they have no interest in continuing “Ryu Tsugu.”
…Seriously, aren’t you going to try to cut off at a part that makes us curious about what happens next? Come on!
The age of Ryuu Tsugu Ki-bou is full of chronological contradictions.
In the first place, it’s pretty loose for people in their 20s to 40s.
I think Mr. Monkey isn’t thinking about anything.
>>121
Of course that’s the case…
It’s just a tool for revisiting the episode where Tashiro-san reflects on the present like a free release of Ryu-Tsugi and the episode where Tashiro-san dies in the past.
Ryuuetsu is just someone with no name who laughs at and mocks the pages of this week’s illegal upload on Imo-Ge.
What are you getting all worked up about?
>>124
There is one thing I want to tell you.
You are trash.
Well, Takeda Tetsuya is great, isn’t he?
The first movie Doraemon: Nobita’s Dinosaur 2006
Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s New Demon World Adventure
Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend.
>>126
Unlike Park, the one that’s the most incomprehensible is coming out, so even Taka-nii seems like he might lose.
Isn’t it amazing?
Hoon was a Dragon Ball movie going for a remake route, huh?
>>126
Who is the green giant?
Reading this, it seems like it’s only allowed because it’s a short story, but when you delve deeper, it has some of the most Yakuza-like entanglements.
Well, you’re saying to make it a movie with a villain who inflates this and throws logical arguments about environmental issues.
The level of unreasonable demands is incredible.
>>127
Wait, everything besides the movie is interesting, you know. Green is.
If it were Hyper Battle, I would want to read it again, but there are no parts of Dragon Tsugu that I want to read all the way through.
The fact that a mobile, knowledgeable plant suddenly appeared, yet the Nobi family accepts it, shows their generosity.
Mu-fu-fu, farewell, Key-bo, until Nobu-dora!
After Wasadora, I will transform into the Green Giant Legend.
It’s more of a lesson than entertainment, so it’s considered unsuitable for a movie.
Fujiko F. Fujio was making an absurd amount of money at that time in the apartment complex.
As expected, the theme of environmental issues is difficult.
However, during the early days of Shaa, there were too many dubious drama productions.