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[Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid] I haven’t watched Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid in a while, but it looks like Tohru and Kobayashi-san have progressed quite a bit…

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  • April 5, 2025
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Well then, shall we do it now? Marriage with Toru…

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I wonder if we can’t move forward due to the relationship in the Sazae-san way.

I wonder if we can't move forward due to the relationship in the Sazae-san way.

I like you too.

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Also, Faf-kun was making progress.

I was surprised.

Also, Faf-kun was making progress. I was surprised.

At that time, what happened? Fafkun pretended to be a girl… Huh? Fafkun pretended to be a girl. I guess he wanted to get his parents back quickly to play the game. “There’s no problem because my son has a girl,” they said… He found a marriage partner… Kobayashi-san will be angry!

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>>1

Faf-chan… this is more surprising than the main theme.

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>>1

You seem to see Kobayashi-san in that way, don’t you?

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Whether Tohru grows or if Kobayashi-san will grow it.

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Why does Faf-chan have bigger breasts than Kobayashi-san?!

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Is it the end of Takifah?

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Even if it’s progressing, that’s episode 97, right?

The latest episode is 159.

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>>6

I’ve told you to wait a moment!

It came up because of the movie celebration.

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Isn’t Faf-chan too lewd?

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It’s crazy that all the named ally dragons in Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid have their own spin-offs.

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>>8

Everyone!?

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>>8

How many people are in total…?

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I had been reading stories that are going to be made into a movie.

I haven’t been able to keep up from there onwards.

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In episode 158, I was so drunk that I pushed you down, so we were just one step away from a fait accompli.

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Kobayashi-san’s Dragon Maid was a hot topic…

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Recently, the Ilurus spin-off was released, so now it’s finally everyone.

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During the hiatus, we were simultaneously serializing 5 to 6 related works in the print version of Monthly Action.

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The tournament arc was good.

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Isn’t there some other ammo besides the action’s mainstay?

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I thought the latest episode made me want to see the serious battle between Thor and Fafnir.

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Action April 2024 issue, that’s why…

Action April 2024 issue, that's why...

Futabasha “Otonari Little Witch” Itokatsu “Kakushite! Makina-san!!” Satokazu “Kingfisher’s Fishing Cook” Kyonoshita Kiyomasa “Chimera Project: Zero” Aoi Yuuki / Chimera Project + Sheep Robot “Onijin Gento-sho” Nakanishi Motoo + Satomi Ari “Kyoto Teramachi Sanjo no Holmes” Akizuki Ichiyo + Mochizuki Mai + Yamauchi Shizu “Gokugen Couple” Kiduki Akira + Satou Nanki “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid” Cool Kyoushinsha “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid Elma’s OL Diary” Cool Kyoushinsha + Kazama Ayami “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid Kanna’s Daily Life” Cool Kyoushinsha + Kimura Mitsuhiro “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid Fafnir’s Hermit Life” Cool Kyoushinsha + Nobuyoshi Samurai “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid Rukoa is my XX.” Cool Kyoushinsha + Utamaro “Yamada-san is Full of Loves!!” Chartreuse Yamada “Seishounen Ashibe” Morishita Hiromi + Warahei “Houten no Orudo Talk Empire Palace Secret History” Onishi Kouichi “Super Movable Girls” OYSTER “People of the Town Where the Moon Rises” Yuuji Toributa “Tsugumomo” Hamada Yoshikazu “The First Young Lady” Touka Riri “Higurashi When They Cry – Oni” Ryukishi07 + Asahi “Peter Grill and the Philosopher’s Time” Hiyama Daisuke

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>>20

What the hell is going on with this magazine?

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>>124

That’s why it perished…

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>>127

There were other popular works like “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime,” but…

The monthly shows couldn’t sustain themselves with just Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid and Tsugumomo…

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>>127

I feel like they’re just trying to promote any popular anime adaptation since they’re on the verge of collapse…

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It’s getting pretty good until Azard…

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I’m sorry, but regarding the continuation of Peach Boy Riverside…

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>>22

All 16 volumes!

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>>22

It’s crazy that they started the remake assuming it’s in the “eternal” state and even went as far as to animate it.

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>>22

Teacher Yohane is currently drawing a V manga, and since they drew it up until the last minute, it should be fine now…

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Fafnir is a dragon that guards treasure, so it might be impossible for him to bring or date other women.

Maybe it’s counted as a treasure.

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I think it’s rare to find bullets that let you shoot so casually up to this point.

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I have been thinking about how Rindou-san will heal me in some way.

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After the hiatus, Iruru is also getting a safe spin-off.

Your chest is big!

https://sp.manga.nicovideo.jp/comic/70726

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Even while serializing a manga, the fact that new color illustrations are being released rapidly across various media is impressive.

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It’s like Sirius has become a monthly Tensei Slime.

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Seeing Rukoa’s sister made it even more impossible for Shota to forgive.

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Kobayashi’s holy sword was plunged deep into the tear in Thor’s flesh?

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Why are you drawing lesbians who can’t do titty-fucking?

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>>32

Because I wanted to write about Cool Religion.

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The spin-offs of Kanna and Lucoa have such dramatically different styles.

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Why did I draw the droopy-eyed Tohru…?

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Shota-kun’s fetishes are just outrageous.

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>>38

Because she’s a busty interspecies older sister, she’s normal.

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It seems like the original author probably only specified the size of the breasts, and the spin-off creators are drawing freely.

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The flagship work of a minor magazine tends to be filled with spin-offs within that magazine.

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If anything, it was Take’s peculiarities that ended up in chaos.

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I heard that Thor and Elma got married.

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Just insisting that you’re not married is already like a family with Thor, Ms. Kobayashi, and Kanna-chan, isn’t it?

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It lives up to being called Monthly Maid Dragon.

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Ashibe had ended before I knew it…

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I’m not good at developing romantic feelings and I don’t know how to define my current emotions, but I like Toru, and this is already half an admission, right?

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It feels like Tohru and Kobayashi have casually crossed a line.

“… Huh? Akkun, Kobayashi, what are you doing!? Wow, it doesn’t look like a joke! Your lewdness is extraordinary!! Somehow… I’m sorry… I think so too~”

It feels like Tohru and Kobayashi have casually crossed a line.

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If he wanted to, Tohru could attack, and given Kobayashi-san’s power, she wouldn’t be able to reject it. In fact, it might not be so bad, but that seems like it would only be a last resort option.

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I really like Rukoa’s spin-off; it’s incredibly erotic.

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Tooru is a coward, so I don’t think he has the guts to do something like that.

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>>52

It’s someone who will do it when the time comes, but it also seems like they want the victory conditions to be sought by Kobayashi-san, and given the current situation, I think there’s no need to do it.

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The guy who used to be the boss character in movies is now in a completely good ally-like position.

By the way, it’s amazing that AURA is being forgiven by the dragon that was deceived.

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If you get rejected after a rape, that would practically mean you were definitely dumped!

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?

Women can also do a titjob, right?

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The magazine is dominating works like Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken…

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I think this author would have women do titty-fucking too.

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Kanna-chan and Elma’s long series has ended, but I wonder which one will be next, Iruru or Rukoa?

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Seriously, after Crayon Shin-chan, it’s a major release from Futabasha.

There is a big difference, but

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>>60

Don’t compare it to that thing that has been causing a stir in households during prime time for decades…

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>>60

The movie theme song became Kobayashi Sachiko.

It really feels like they are aiming for a second Crayon Shin-chan.

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>>69

It’s an era where a non-human character can be part of a lesbian couple and resemble a family movie vibe, even if it’s just a pseudo-parent-child relationship.

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I didn’t know the Mie Dragon was that popular.

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>>62

Hmm… local dragon…

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I think it depends on the degree, but it seems like they would say anyone can freely create as many spin-offs as they want.

I don’t think there are many manga original authors themselves.

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Kanna’s Daily Life

Elma’s Office Lady Diary

Rokua is my ××.

Fafnir’s Hermit Life

Ilulu doesn’t understand love!

There are a lot of spin-offs…

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I never thought the regular dragon’s remaining shots, which seemed likely to have a spin-off, would run out first.

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>>67

I guess I have no choice but to pull out the sacred sword.

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It seems that Komori-san will be finishing up at another company.

Well, it’ll probably appear in other works anyway.

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I mean, Kobayashi-san had a penis once, but isn’t there going to be a second time?

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Unlike other characters who have established stable relationships, it seems like the ongoing spin-off of Ilulu is quite challenging.

Even if I try to make Take and the others flirt, I can’t create a relationship that surpasses the original.

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>>71

In other words, it’s safe until you become a baby…

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It’s interesting that sometimes the spin-offs are connected to each other.

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Maybe for the viewers it would be better as it is, but I feel that a female version of Faf-chan would make a really good wife.

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In the latest episode, if Kobayashi, who has grown a little thing, drinks alcohol, he might become a breeding dragon.

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>>75

Please give me the Kanako-chan who has become sulky because both parents are preoccupied with their Tokoba child.

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The number of simultaneous spin-off series is amazing…

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Does Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid have that kind of romantic comedy element?

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>>80

It’s entirely a love story between myself and Kobayashi-san.

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>>80

It happens fairly often.

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Ilulu, hurry up and stick together, chirp chirp chirp.

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Even though you cheat with Eruma…

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Food is the top priority, so Elma’s spin-off is inevitably too wholesome.

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When Iruru and Take are about to do something, Kobayashi-san, with a face like a character from Shigeru Mizuki, intercepts and slaps them with a “bibibi.”

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To make it suitable for children, it’s impossible without erasing the existence of Ms. Rukoa…

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Currently, Ilulu and Take are the only Nomakapu.

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>>88

Where is Rukoa?

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>>88

Are Rukoa and Shota-kun trying to say that they are not normal?

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>>88

Rokoa is normal as far as gender goes, right?

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I’m grateful that Rukoa-san shows her nipples every time.

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I was reading Monthly Action when it was still in circulation.

Once you start reading Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, you’ll find the spin-offs lined up from there.

I have a memory of reading about 60 pages of Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid.

None of them have many pages in a single episode.

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As a result, Azard and Georgie became the most popular nomakaps.

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>>94

There is a significant age gap, but it is certainly not as far apart as dragons and humans.

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That said, Take is still 16 years old, so it’s relatively…

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Just let everyone get married and have a widowed ending.

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>>96

Can we really part just because I’m dead…?

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I’ve been thinking for a long time, but doesn’t Elma have a human partner?

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>>98

Elma’s opponent is Thor, so…

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Elma’s partner in the cup is Tor, so it’s a love triangle with Tor.

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“But Rukoa-san doesn’t have the heavy feelings that Tooru has for Shouta-kun…”

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Right now, the action featuring Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid has a character named Naoki-chan, who is loved by anonymous people.

Goma-chan is here, and more importantly, Karihage-kun is here too…

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>>103

Wasn’t it the quarterly Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid?

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As a result, the one who can most properly exist in human society as a dragon is Elma.

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Eruma gets along well with colleagues in the spin-off.

There are juniors who look up to me, but…

It probably won’t appear in the main story.

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Moving directly to a biweekly magazine and continuing as a biweekly serialization really can only be done by Cool-kyou Shinja.

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Movie… a movie adaptation!? Awesome!

Cool religion believers have gone far, haven’t they?

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I just want to see a continuation of the short story characters from the spin-off.

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>>109

That king had his brain fried by Takidani.

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There are half fairies and dragons, so it seems like they could have children.

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If the original work can be read by children and their mothers, then it’s impossible to market it to families, right!?

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>>112

Keroro is also quite like that…

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>>117

Shin-chan may be like that now, but it was once the number one anime you didn’t want to show to kids.

The original work that was serialized in the beginning was also an action.

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That’s how it is that Kanna is the main character.

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It’s crazy to be alternating between promoting a toddler-themed titjob game and a movie.

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The Ilulu spin-off is wonderfully cute and sexy, I’m grateful for it…

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The original creator seems like they would draw an original colored illustration of this character by tomorrow if I ask the editor for one!

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If the next full-length story is the Rukoa arc, I’d like it to have a sexy feel to it.

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>>123

In the Fafnir arc, Loki and Fenrir were the enemies.

The Rokoa arc will become Tezcatlipoca.

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It’s amazing that a manga artist can work on a series exceeding 100 pages a month, draw for Zico, and also supervise films.

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>>125

This person is like a modern-day Go Nagai, someone who wouldn’t be out of place receiving an award.

Too much drawing.

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The one that Cool-kyou Shinja was drawing in Tenbura was completed commercially after it was serialized on the web, right?

I haven’t read Peach Boy, but did it end without concluding?

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I mean, they changed it quite a bit, just like that Peach Boy chapter.

Well, I understand that it can’t just be done as it is.

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If regular dragons start living in the human world, it will mean that spin-offs will increase just like that…

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This work was yuri… I had been reading it under the assumption that it was a harem involving a laid-back guy and lustful dragon people.

Let’s go buy it tomorrow…

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The upper ranks of the Peach Boy faction are having a tough time breaking through even with dragons; the inflation battle is just too intense…

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I’m still waiting for the continuation of Pichibo, but I guess it’s impossible because I’m busy.

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>>134

Recently, Komori-san is finishing up, and the work is gradually decreasing.

I think it’s about 60 points a month now.

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There is a magazine that features life with Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid.

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A story about pseudo-family relationships between different species sounds family-oriented!

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Did you just say that Kobayashi-san looks like a downer-type guy?

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Is there actually someone in real life who treats a character that clearly looks like a woman as a man, like in those mangas?

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>>141

That’s not how it looks.

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>>141

I didn’t recognize the person with these glasses and only knew about the blonde maid dragon I saw somewhere.

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Mr. Kobayashi stepped on a landmine.

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Looking at just Kobayashi’s traits, she has pink hair and a ponytail, giving off a sexy vibe.

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Why does Ilulu look so clueless and like a loli even though she’s around the same age as Tooru?

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If you only watch the movie commercials, they seem like masterpieces, but what do you think?

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>>146

Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid is quite good.

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Mr. Kobayashi is cute, right!?

Mr. Kobayashi is cute, right!?

ACTION COMICS Coolkyousinnjya 15 The Maid Dragon of Kobayashi-san

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>>149

There are two kinds of cuteness… or maybe three?

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>>149

Hmm…

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It’s great that it’s super popular, but relying on it too much feels kind of risky…

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It’s impossible for a man with that waist size.

Are you inviting me?

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Ms. Kobayashi’s butt is nicely plump, though.

There are no scenes emphasizing that, and the guys standing next to it are way too big.

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That’s… even though there are swimsuit figures available.

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If Kobayashi’s height were 10cm taller, it would have been perfect.

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It feels like I’m a veteran corporate slave that’s done for.

Mr. Kobayashi is 25 years old.

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>>159

It’s okay to add another 10 years, right?

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Kobayashi isn’t a lesbian in terms of preferences, right?

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>>162

Based on the depictions in the work, there are aspects where romantic feelings have not yet developed, so it doesn’t reach the realm of normal lesbian or bisexual.

Endlessly reciprocated love

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Please make a movie of the Elma arc too.

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Why is this giant-boob, abnormal kink, giant-boob dragon, giant-boob perverted manga trending…?

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The drawers in Cool Kyou’s brain have become empty.

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I wonder if I would have ended up with Takiya if Toru hadn’t been around.

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Only the lower half is a woman.

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You're quite lewd, Kobayashi.

Welcome back, it’s really amazing, isn’t it? Knead, plump… hey! Welcome back! Pat, touch… hmm, flinch…

You’re quite lewd, Kobayashi.

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I wonder if “Paranoia Agent” will be adapted into an anime.

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Kobayashi-san is the only one in the story who is stated to have no romantic experience so far.

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So, in one way or another, I end up getting together with Takitani-kun…

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>>177

In other words, this is what fans were most looking forward to.

Because I do weird things, it becomes a topic only when it’s an illustration of my wife, x.

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The story of Kanna’s movie is surprisingly good for something that’s always about titty-fucking…

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There’s Fafu-chan in Takidani…

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>>180

I’m getting scared because it seems likely that my feelings are gradually becoming heavier over time.

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I feel that the sweetness level is high.

Even if something bothers me a little, just thinking that Toru is at home makes me feel good. When I meet someone irritating, I think, “Do you really think you can talk like that? I have Kobayashi-san here!” That’s the opposite, right? In today’s society, where stress is demanded, living together with a reliable partner is effective.

I feel that the sweetness level is high.

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Even if I deny it, I’m essentially living a life with a wife and two kids…

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It’s completely become a monthly Maid Dragon, hasn’t it?

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>>184

So there’s no more Tsuki Aku, okay?

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>>186

Before I knew it, it turned into a maid dragon, and before I knew it, it was discontinued…

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I thought it was just an ordinary standalone story, but…

I didn’t know that two characters from Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid appeared…

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Until what time are we talking about the dead guy?

This way!

https://www.futabasha.co.jp/magazine/action?type=2

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I really don’t like yuri developments…

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>>189

Even if we present another development, this person’s perversion makes it like a nightmare scenario where the main heroine is a character driven mad by maternal instincts.

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https://comic-action.com/episode/2550912965245986633

Spin-offs are great, aren’t they?

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