
Monkey Factory is
We are putting our lives on the line to work hard!! All of us at Saruwatari Pro are committed to authenticity. Because of that, we are required to meet harsh demands. We must portray Saruwatari-sensei’s directions, the action background, and powerful effects within a limited timeframe. If we cut corners even a little, relentless punishment awaits us. In that sense, just like in the main story, the protagonist and John K. Hiba are working with all their might, pouring their hearts into it and risking their lives for their job.
If I were younger, I would want to apply to be a footman.
I don’t know John K. Akiba… who is he?
Is that how it is!?
It’s precious because we show each other our penises.
The bond deepens.
Honestly, it would be sad if the line of mockery isn’t officially approved by Monkey-sensei… there are many discussions about that, but I wonder if Monkey-sensei knows.
>>6
Akane’s father properly obtained permission from Monkey-sensei himself (after the fact), so there’s no problem.
I can see that Ash B’s spirit is reaching its limit.
It’s just too funny that I’m writing a conversation like this in my own book.
Can men do it too…?
There are probably factory-made products that haven’t been released to the world yet…
Is it okay for a disciple to call you Monkey Factory directly?
>>12
It’s already official.
I have about three apprentices using it.
The conversation is from another dimension.
Is it really okay that even the writers are calling it Monkey Factory…?
Why do you want to show your penis?
I feel like Professor Hata is a bit too fond of Professor Saru.
>>17
I googled Dr. Hata, and with such certain drawing skill, it’s no wonder he comes from Monkey Factory.
Kaoru-chan showing her penis was a common occurrence at the Monkey Factory…!?
Sensei Oomune’s level of mockery is the greatest.
I can tell that you must have been close…
>>19
Even Mr. Saru was mocking his master, Mr. Hiramatsu.
>>21
Did we have something like a signing event together the other day?
The conversation is too much like a monkey comic.
The fact that there are still many people from Monfaku means…
As expected, the training of Monkey-sensei was done thoroughly.
Hey, Masa!
Who do you think you became a manga artist thanks to, huh?
>>24
Reader…
No matter how obvious it is, they laugh and forgive you even if you bring that character out.
I feel like the person who created “Babam Babam Banban” is someone from the Factory who has a very intense emotion directed towards Sensei Saru.
>>29
It seems like you want to show your penis.
>>29
Is that person also from the factory?!
How far is it spreading…
>>34
The author themselves is saying that their relationship with Mr. Saruwatari looks like BL from their perspective, so they really seem to hold him in high regard.
>>45
It was good that when Mr. Saru made his debut, he firmly pointed out the importance of manners to the mob characters.
Just having Masa alone feels a bit weak in terms of impact.
I remember Ma-kun getting his butt drilled at the rowdy brothel.
The group photo shows introverted individuals getting involved with delinquents…
Open the gates of the Monkey Factory!
The birth of a complete manga artist!
It comes out one after another just like the son of a dragon.
People from Monkey Factory are…
>>35
First of all, Mr. Saru is a super veteran who has surpassed 40 years in his artistic career…
There may also be heirs of the Burst Heart.
It’s impressive that there are several manga artists who came from being assistants.
Ashi B is too abnormal.
I want to watch an anime about breaking through walls too.
It’s a complete manga artist training factory that includes multiple anime adaptation creators!
The person with the wall-breach glitch is skilled at drawing, and it seems that Monkey Factory has a tremendous effect on improving drawing skills.
What is happening at the manga production site where they show penises and anuses?
Monkey Factory is quite honestly a prestigious place.
I thought Hinamatsuri was the biggest success, but I was surprised to see that the vampire person suddenly became popular.
There are disciples who have informed and those who haven’t about appearing on Waratte Koraete.
A former prominent writer for a major magazine (already adapted into an anime and a movie)
It is still actively serialized now, and it seems they are properly training the next generation and are well-respected by their disciples.
To put it clearly, it can be classified as a great success in a manga artist’s life.
Mr. Saru regularly recruits assistants for training purposes, right?
As long as you have enthusiasm, being inexperienced is fine.
Is it a saint?
>>48
Well, what I’m waiting for is a training session like Asanobu getting beaten up by Manabu, though, hahaha.
>>53
It’s scary to think that everyone left might end up like Asanobori.
>>53
I will grow into a disciple who decides to open the manuscript like a fold-out page of the weekly shonen manga creators I used to look down on.
Hmm, does that mean that even the master of human interest stories, Monkey-sensei, is a person full of human emotions?
Mr. Saru said that if he worked with us, he could train us to a level where we could serialize, but he was serious about it, huh?
>>50
I correct this every time it comes out, but it’s at a level that’s really useful elsewhere.
>>50
Actually, I remember that the people behind Hina Matsuri were quite good at backgrounds from their first serialization.
I feel that the current serialization has a sense of action reminiscent of Sensei Saru’s lineage.
>>55
I remember that when we cut out the background and effects and did the “TOUGHor Hina Matsuri Quiz,” the answers were quite divided.
It’s interesting that people like the wall-passer and the vampire, who have completely different styles, openly declare that they are from Monkey Factory, while someone like the spear girl, who has similar themes and style, doesn’t talk about it at all.
It’s not written anywhere that it needs to be at a level suitable for serialization…
It’s impressive that they are properly nurturing their legs to make their debut as a manga artist.
Everyone from Monkey Factory is really good at action, right?
Unreserved opinion.
The requirements to apply for Mr. Monkey’s position are up to 25 years old and no experience is necessary.
“We are saying that we will nurture you until you can work at the forefront, even if you are inexperienced.”
To put it clearly, one could say it’s a star person.
It’s not about origin, it’s about manufacturing…
>>60
It’s from the factory.
I guess I really like looking at men’s penises and anuses.
>>63
For some reason, Teacher Monkey commented on the cold dessert’s ribbon.
Was Takahashi Mako also an assistant?
>>63
Eh.
The text appears to be a single Japanese character, which does not have a specific meaning on its own.
>>63
Just because there was a little connection, does that mean I’m not recognized as a disciple?
I can feel the pressure, can’t I?
Hiromasa Okujima @HiromasaOkujima My mentor, Mr. Tetsuya Saruwatari, has started X. Those who learned about masculinity through Saruwatari’s works, please follow him. 🙇♀️ I am watching closely for any rude interactions. 😳 Tetsuya Saruwatari @TetuSaruwatari · 2025/02/24 I have started X.
>>65
At first glance, they look cheerful, but their eyes aren’t smiling and they seem to be twitching.
When it comes to how to move the battle scenes and use effects, Mr. Takeuchi is the one who has inherited the most know-how.
When Mr. Monkey created the X account, I didn’t know if it was real or fake.
A huge number of people from Monfaku are gathering! That’s when I became convinced.
U… No way…
>>71
The pen name sounds feminine, but since Monfaku is forbidden for women, I’m actually male…
It’s a mystery where graduates from Mont-Fac learn the technique to draw cute female pigs.
>>72
I think Mark is a natural-born lolicon.
>>72
Those who are seriously aiming to debut know that just imitating their mentor’s style won’t lead to growth, so they are likely self-studying and researching.
The copy and paste skills of Mr. Monkey should be passed down to future generations.
Why does helping Tofu turn into a BL manga?! What?!
>>76
Men can go too. (Nuh)
>>76
Men can do it too (nuh).
>>80
A sad past…
“Don’t you want to be held by B?”
If Takahashi Mako were a man, I would be shocked…
>>84
Poor thing…
>>84
A sad truth about the nameless…
When I googled it, I found out that the monkey sensei wrote the obi, and the community was abuzz, which was unexpected.
Forbidden sad past, twice shot.
Mr. Ootake’s guns and their firing effects are exactly like Monkey-sensei’s.
I can feel the influence.
Recently, especially graduates from Monfak are becoming prominent.
Mr. Saru has a long history as a manga artist and is actually a well-known veteran, though not widely recognized; I wonder if there are still other manga artists from Monfak…
>>90
I thought Mr. Otake was in the veteran category, but it seems there are many from the generation above him, so he looks more like a newcomer.
Dog Soldier has also been quite a long-running series.
So it was an ability to go through walls.
>>92
At first, it didn’t seem like a monkey comic at all, but by the second episode, glimpses started to show, and by around the fifth episode, it completely turned into a monkey comic, and I thought it was really interesting and good.
Takahashi Mako is a complete manga artist who can handle lolicon, yuri manga, and shota yaoi manga as well.
I will show you my penis and there will be a fist of iron punishment too.
The former Monkey Factory is a workplace that cannot be replicated in the Reiwa era.
First of all, the history of monkeys is long, so there are many disciples as a result.
Mr. Saru sometimes shoots the assistants with an air gun or something like that.
>>102
Asigami Kagerou School “Bullet Slide”
I couldn’t forgive it… that Master Hiramatsu was having a talk show alone with his disciple Yoichi Takahashi…
This AsB might not have become like this because of Monfak; there’s a good chance it was originally like this to begin with… ?
Asi B is strange, right…?
Isn’t the author of Uzaki-chan not the Monkey Factory?
>>106
Money Mob
>>106
Just a money mob.
>>109
I didn’t know that…
>>106
That is just an abnormal monkey lover.
First of all, when you try to imitate Monkey-sensei’s realistic style, the difference in drawing skill becomes quite noticeable…
So the basic techniques are from Monkey Sensei, but there are many original styles in the illustrations…
>>110
I couldn’t help but laugh.
I’ll buy it when it goes on sale.
>>113
Buy it at the regular price… like a demon dragon.
>>110
Is it okay to inherit this?
>>110
It’s cute, but the level of monkey traits suddenly increases, doesn’t it?
The teacher has made their account picture a monkey.
>>112
When I look back at it, this self-portrait is incredibly precise and amazing…
It’s really being inherited!
All the disciples have relatively different styles and proportions.
It’s impressive that those with serializations are each working on self-improvement and research.
>>116
I guess if you want to be independent in that regard, you’re drilled to engage in self-improvement.
Amidst the many manga artists who exploit their assistants for unpaid work, engage in power harassment, and commit sexual violence, there are those who nurture multiple professionals and are respected in return…
How divine it is…
>>118
Could it be that Monkeysensei is more suited to raising disciples than drawing manga?
>>137
But a few hours before the deadline, the assistant shows me their genitals…
>>137
Draw manga myself, support assistants, and nurture disciples.
In a sense, it’s the strongest.
Waaaaaaaah!
If I were to see the original script for the Hyper Battle preliminaries while struggling with my legs, I would probably be incredibly moved just by that.
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It is believed to be gathered nearby due to the connection of residents in Katsushika Ward.
In the interview, they mentioned that the former assistants really come running when they hear that Master Saru is in trouble, so the bond is deep.
>>125
Is it the Hakkenden or something?
>>125
Isn’t this a grim reaper medical team? Ahh!
I’ve only read Ahab and Lockup so far, but isn’t Monkey-sensei’s manga story also interesting…?
>>126
That’s the top 2 of Monkey-sensei, right?
>>132
Huh?
Where’s Dad?
Are you a casual monkey?
>>138
Which one will drop out of the top 2…?
>>140
Personally, I think Aihab will fall, but if that happens, both top 2 will be sentimental stories, so I wonder how that will go.
>>126
Haven’t you read the Tough series?
This maggot sure says some funny things.
>>126
The monkey concentration is abnormally high, and it’s often misunderstood because the points of contention are humorously mocked.
The way the story flows and the ability to captivate readers with momentum is incredibly skillful, just like that of a seasoned bestselling author.
Don’t talk about how the story ends for Bunya or the story of Ronin.
I am extremely in a bad mood right now.
Please don’t be upset.
Putting aside the topic, it’s usually impossible to draw a fighting manga weekly with that level of artistry and precision.
The handwriting on the PC is so dense with monkey content that it might swallow someone up, so it seems that the other disciples are not doing it.
I learned for the first time the origin of the name John K. Peeta.
>>129
The origin of Peita is John Carpenter, isn’t it?
I’m the one who’s surprised by the lack of value in inheriting handwritten text on a PC.
That said, there are quite a few unrelated manga artists who aren’t former assistants, and it’s a bit scary.
By the way, is Monkey-sensei analog?
Or have you already transitioned to digital?
If we’re going to train new staff now, it seems tough to do it analogously, and since we’ll also be using copy and paste, should we go digital?
>>134
I think it was written as half and half in the recruitment guidelines.
When I was working as an assistant for Hiromu Motomiya, it seems that I was also told by Motomiya together with Masaru Ogino.
If you intend to stand on your own, I won’t employ you for more than a year.
If you’re going to end your life as a dedicated assistant, I’ll make sure to give you enough money to live on for the rest of your life.
Mr. Saru’s incredibly fast brushwork is, of course, due to his own artistic skill as well.
This means that the tasks are well-divided and systematically constructed.
It is considered something that one desperately wants as know-how when building a career in serialization or as an assistant.
It feels like it’s all men, and since the teacher is like a father from the Showa era, you have to be prepared for verbal abuse and yelling at this workplace.
“Wall breaking has amazing drawing skills, but copying and pasting is also impressive.”
…but it looks like copy-pasting, though it’s also amazing how it’s been slightly tweaked.
>>149
That area is already the type that changes significantly while using the materials from the master.
The character is analog, while the background and effect processing are digital, I wonder?
Dad is a masterpiece, but you need to have read the Tough series as a prerequisite.
Aren’t Ma-kun and the line feeling really similar?
Well, since it’s a spin-off, it’s better if you know the characters from the main story.
Read the Paratafu… like a demon dragon.
Seeing opinions online that suggest it’s perfectly fine to criticize the story without fully understanding the intense psychological portrayal and the emotions between men at key moments really makes me want to lash out.
>>157
The expression of the complex emotions that the sons of Kiryuu direct towards their father is truly skillful.
Did you buy the poison wolf?
>>158
I wonder if Dr. Hayashi’s version will come to e-books…
I feel the influence of my older brother as a girl when it comes to wall breakthroughs.
I really want the money mob that only focuses on the tough formula to seriously read at least the Iron Fist Transmission.
Ouch, is there just too many best bouts?
>>160
I bought Tekken Story, TOUGH, OTON, Devil’s Devil, Lockup, and also Poison Wolf during the Kindle sale as a new manager.
Everyone was a masterpiece and it was interesting!
What is that poisonous wolf?
The line that has left the biggest impression on my heart.
“Bento is called bento because it is cold.”
When you think about it calmly, it doesn’t make sense.
>>162
That line came out because it’s still early since the microwaveable lunch box was released.
I think for Dad, a cold lunch is just more familiar.
I recommend TOUGH Side Story: The Chapter of Jiu.
Thanks to you, I was able to enjoy watching parasports judo! ♥
I want to read the mountain that calls.
It’s frustrating to see people mocking “Tough” without reading it, since it’s a masterpiece. I feel like wanting to hit them…
Um, should I show you my penis?
Even if you take photos or trace from obvious places, it doesn’t cause backlash because the original drawing skills are so high that just mimicking it requires amazing talent… that’s what can be considered.
>>172
It’s not photo editing, it’s tracing… and it surprises me.
>>172
People use Money Mob as material for jokes, and since outside of Money Mob no one knows, it is thought that it won’t cause any backlash.
>>172
When a skilled person does it, it’s regarded as a time-saving technique.
If a low-skilled artist does it, it’s an instant failure.
Goh!
It’s something only Monkey-sensei could draw, like Volkhahn working in a strip club.
I think it’s quite an interesting environment for assistants, with multiple ninja artists who completely copy the style of my master besides Monkey Factory.
Ryuu no Tsugi is also interesting around tankers…
I honestly think the reason why many short stories are interesting but long ones fail is largely the editor’s responsibility.
Make sure to adjust the flow of the conversation properly.
The unruly writer probably has the ending posted online, so people only talk about how it ends.
The intensity of the teacher’s depiction is overwhelming, so I really want you to read it properly.
“People who don’t even read, just shut up and die.”
>>184
Don’t say such maggot-like things, you maggot.
This isn’t a new story, but especially on the internet, once something is perceived as a target that can be messed with or ridiculed…
I’ll keep rubbing indefinitely.
It may be frustrating, but there’s nothing you can do about it.
Wall passing doesn’t have a very high density of monkeys, but I really like those pages where adventurers in town are shouting “Go home!” from the rooftops, despite the low civility.
What’s wrong with reusing the background material I made myself 20 years ago?