
It has the vibe of an old man yokai, doesn’t it, the original old guy?
This nympho stands out from the world view.
>>3
Is she a perverse woman in that world too!?
>>16
Well, it is a strange outfit…
It seems inconvenient when you have to pee.
Cosplayers are amazing…
Maybe it’s skin-colored tights… No, that’s still amazing…
After just watching one episode, I thought the leader is quite a dangerous woman, and I feel sorry for the old man.
>>7
The Sword Saint is a principled person.
Carrying an order from His Majesty the King, stamped with the royal seal, from a former student.
I wonder if it’s hard to refuse when you are pressed to be a guide…
>>24
It’s a situation where I absolutely can’t refuse, regardless of obligation or anything else…
Without this, it would probably have been cowardice that triumphed over obligation…
There is no one else dressed like the leader other than the leader.
The leader, worried that just wearing normal clothes might make them cold.
The animation of the swordsmanship scene was amazing.
Was there no one to tell me that my pants were showing?
Didn’t someone somewhere say we should reconsider the design…?
It feels like a lot of effort has gone into it since the anime’s opening song is by Takanori Nishikawa and the ending song is by FLOW.
That costume looks like it has a boxy shape…
Seeing it through cosplay, it looks quite foolish…
The original illustrations → manga → anime are all getting progressively younger, so it feels really strange.
The outfit of the woman next door is amazing, isn’t it?
The red one also has a lot of exposure, but it’s just a typical kind of outfit.
I was dressed like this.
The outfit of the perverted female leader really makes no sense…
I feel like the outfit distracts from the conversation in a negative way.
Both images look like they have a seductress.
The left side looks much better with the jacket and belt.
I tend to change my character quite a bit, but this slutty outfit is almost always the same.
It’s treated as a strange appearance in the work as well…
There are only two people standing out in the knight order.
The other world has stronger nymphomaniacs.
The one in red is the ace of the Adventurers’ Guild, not the knight order.
There is no problem with wild sexy gear.
The leader…
Speed-focused melee adventurer
Well, it feels like this is roughly the image I have in mind for Serena…
When you become the captain of the knights, it’s okay to wear a modified uniform instead of issued gear.
Isn’t it pretty scary for an old man to see a disciple who is almost like a child in age dressed like this and showing off so much to women?
>>35
It’s not like a real teaching job, so I don’t think it’s scary… it might feel heavy though…
You’ve really been remade, old man.
The latest version of the manga, Srena, has a body shape like a female pro wrestler, so she doesn’t mind exposure.
Because I’m used to the manga adaptation version of the old man.
I feel a slight discomfort between the original version and the anime version of the old man…
Where did you buy such clothes…?
I only read the manga version.
I didn’t expect it to be such a lower body.
Because the leader’s outfit is so outrageous, Kuruni also has quite a bit of exposure but gets overlooked.
Enako is cute.
I didn’t realize at the time, but when I read it again, the character looked just as ridiculous in the manga version.
There wasn’t an anime test-cut scene.
In black and white manga, I didn’t realize, but in color, it’s an outrageous pervert.
Is it alright if this girl is the heroine?
I understand that the outfit disrupts the public morals, as it’s a bonus in the manga, right, leader?
Manga struggles by depicting the waist area smaller or by drawing it as a white bodysuit without any gaps at all.
The cover of the third volume of the comic adaptation cleverly hides the silly parts, and it was no good.
Looking at it in layers makes it even more intense…
Amazon Prime has a lot of multilingual support and there’s a significant amount of money flowing around.
I’m a bit worried because Hemblitz-kun’s spinning cut and the action scenes from the first episode tended to avoid difficult compositions.
>>53
I can understand why it seems like it would be popular overseas.
Other than looking like an idiot.
The casual clothes in volume 7? They were quite foolish lower down.
A bug has occurred where rebelling too much against the worldview leads to a failure to be recognized as normal.
Bonus Kuruni! Didn’t I tell you not to wander around in your wet training clothes? I’m sorry, really… This is just… Kuruni’s lack of modesty might disturb the morale of the team. Huh, what should we do now… The jacket… Oh, Captain, you are quite dressed up today. Is it cold? Just a normal outfit.
There are characters with a lot of exposure, but they are also properly referred to as having a lot of exposure.
The outfit that completely surpasses everything is in the original post, but it’s such an ultimate gorilla that no one mentions it.
Clearly, their swordsmanship is inhuman, so there must be a secret in their attire as well.
The anime character Kuruni wasn’t as short or lacking in reach as I expected.
>>58
Since I’ve matured, the charm of the knight’s brigade has become more convincing.
Is the leader and Srena evenly matched?
I thought everyone was dressed strangely, but the other members were wearing regular armor…
>>61
Actually, Zeon is just that bright red Char.
The others are a plain green color like Ghiren.
In other words, the captain is Char…?
>>74
In terms of freedom to act, I think they’re stronger than Char…
Kuruni-chan is dressed so cutely.
Leader, former master, connections, if all goes well, the king’s seal, serious person, cannot refuse.
It’s eye guidance, you know.
>>64
It’s so fast that I can’t even see it, you know?
So this outfit is their personal taste!?
You can see the strange fabric around the groin area when viewed in cosplay.
Anime adaptation funded by a large sum of money from an uncle…
When I move, the fabric of my legs pulls and spreads the groin area.
>>44
Scary
In the latest manga volume, even the master is frightening when confronted.
The transparency disappears and the protection around the waist is strengthened.
The decline in perversion in the comic adaptation.
Kuruni has a short, fluttering skirt that makes me slightly question whether she’s a knight.
If they’re that strong, I guess I can’t complain.
I wonder what the intention was behind dressing like they’re wearing swimsuits in a knight’s guild without the crucial master present.
>>76
Surely the esteemed armor of the legendary knights’ captains.
From Sreena’s perspective, it’s like her sister-in-law is looking at her stepfather with marriage intentions, so it’s not surprising that their compatibility is poor.
>>78
Switching genders would still be quite problematic, huh…
The only one dressed like the captain is the captain, and the only one getting excited about the teacher is the captain too.
The vice captain’s “kuru kuru” looked like an attack filled with likes instead.
Was that motion like that in the original work?
>>81
It only says “spinning cut,” so I have no idea what the specific motion is.
Kurni is strange for exposing her chest in the first place.
When it gets color, Surena looks quite stylish too.
Women who are properly dressed are about the level of magic knights.
>>82
It gets stuffy.
It’s not an old man’s harem or anything.
>>83
There’s Henburittsu-kun and the vice principal, so it’s a harem.
The old man is mostly respected as a regular sword teacher.
>>85
It’s like the leader is some kind of weirdo who harbors romantic feelings for the curtain.
Many people look at older men in a negative way, but the uncle is a serious uncle, right?
Perhaps the spinning slash resembling an axe spin is influenced by the manga version.
The leader is a woman who is seriously aiming for a man who is about 20 years older.
The expression is different.
>>91
It’s hard to laugh because the age difference does occasionally happen in reality.
>>91
The group leader is an older woman, so she shouldn’t be that much older than an older man.
When I look at the illustrations in the thread, it’s just a bodysuit that’s one-piece with an opening around the hip bones.
It seems like they’re trying to make the cosplay thing look high-cut? It’s turning out strange.
>>92
Something’s strange after all…
>>92
The fabric area on the thigh is decreasing…
The emotional family love of Srena originating from the incident is a good story, but as for the captain…
Fis also admires the scenery that the old man is seeing, and only the captain is strange.
It looks dangerous to expose your back like that, but…
You probably won’t do it at that timing when it gets poked, and with that muscle strength, it would only be for an instant.
Hiding the length of the sword while rotating and approaching to slash might not be pleasant for the opponent.
The manga version did well with techniques like the back spinning kick and the rotating cut.
Since it’s against an old man, I won’t just randomly attack; I’ll trip him to throw him off balance and then shoot at close range.
In manga, it’s only used when receiving with a sword or when someone is off guard.
What is an old man supposed to do by getting a daughter-in-law without even being married?
>>101
You need your mom!
>>102
It’s good to have a loli grandma!
>>102
There’s an old woman, right?
>>101
It can’t be helped; the future where my grown-up stepdaughter becomes my wife.
Even though it’s in the official media, I think it’s better to stop comparing the anime and the comic adaptation because the original creator is pitiful…
>>103
This kind of thing is the most embarrassing…
The inner part is also like that, but…
The coat, when looked at closely, has a reverse bunny vibe that increases the degree of naughtiness.
It seems that it would be more convenient for the costume production company to sew foot fabrics onto leotards rather than making holey bodysuits that require three-dimensional sewing.
The legs float up, the upper body is raised, and evasion is impossible.
Even though I’m saying it in a monologue, that guy who jumps in front and dodges is a bit out of his mind.
The original illustration looks more like an old man than just a middle-aged man.
>>110
I thought I was in my thirties, but then I realized I’m in my forties, and it’s merciless.
>>118
We have to skip the wedding and just have kids…
>>126
I’m going to be pressured for money by beautiful girls…
I wonder how far the anime will go.
It’s tough being a 25-year-old woman.
Is it okay for an old man’s bangs to be gray?
I noticed while watching anime that the original story mostly progresses from a middle-aged man’s perspective.
It’s a bit troublesome that so many people say even the official reply section is disappointing compared to the comic adaptation.
>>117
Even if I get told, “Why are you going out of your way to look in the latrine? It stinks!”
If the official reply section is a cesspool, then there’s nowhere left to look.
>>120
In the first place, the act of officially replying is just crap…
If you thought that the anime is a bit lacking compared to the comic…
It’s pointless to say that to the original author, but of course, I would say it to the official.
>>121
Tell Akita Shoten that they didn’t move forward with the anime adaptation based on the comic…
It’s better not to look at Twitter!
I want the old man to quickly marry the captain.
As for that, I want the leader to be distanced from the other disciples.
What was I expecting by looking at the official reply section?
>>124
Even if you don’t want to see it, you can still see it…
>>127
Just because it caught your eye, you don’t have to go out of your way to check it!
I wonder if someone who is an exhibitionist without self-awareness feels good and enlarges their skin exposure while in a good mood.
Sadly, the review section of official SNS accounts for otaku content is a cesspool inferior to a bulletin board.
It’s really better not to watch it.
The safety level is the same in the YouTuber’s live stream chat, the replies on social media, and Yahoo comments.
When trying to find impressions of episode 1, almost all the comments say the anime is mediocre but the manga was good, so it’s really better not to look at Twitter at all.
>>131
Aren’t there a lot of those kinds of people here too?
I’ve even seen people exaggerating the original old man’s obsession with his disciple.
>>139
The old man only just started to notice the captain’s feelings in the one before the latest volume.
Comic adaptations are trash 😭
It seems that the reason the old man’s swordsmanship feels strangely realistic is that it is supervised by a researcher of German swordsmanship.
>>135
I don’t think it would be good to make everything realistic, like the old man doing a sword dance that looks like a bon Odori.
X itself is a cesspool.
Even here, there are people saying similar things, so it’s no surprise that it happens on a larger social media platform with a bigger audience.
To begin with, in areas like swordsmanship, there are differences between still images and videos, so it’s manga and anime.
On top of that, I think the anime was able to depict a sense of mastery quite well.
If anything, this was easier to understand than the logic of manga spinning.
>>140
The movement was as cool as ice skating.
I’m looking forward to the animation of Kuruni’s Zweihänder.
I definitely won’t watch it because it might put me in a bad mood, but the threads on anime boards for this work seem intense, don’t they?
>>144
No, especially regarding this.
At least I’m reassured that even though there might be some differences in the depiction of swordsmanship between the manga and the imagery, they are properly devoted to it.
The original work features an old man who is not just in his forties, but is a high-aged virgin grandpa in his fifties, which makes it more unpleasant than I expected.
>>146
It’s true that self-deprecation can be excessive.
I’m not too worried because it’s common for monologues to be quite nerfed in anime as a premise.
>>146
I actually like the original work better as it portrays the middle-aged master properly.
The manga version may have a cool protagonist, but it’s a bit too youthful.
>>166
The design is nice, but when compared, you can definitely feel the youth.
It’s not about which is good or bad.
It seems that even the middle-aged man in the manga is saved by the bright style of the artwork.
I noticed while watching the anime that both the original work and the comic adaptation are read from an older man’s perspective, and the older man tends to be quite self-deprecating to an annoying degree.
I thought the comic adaptation was easing the tension by adding other perspectives.
>>150
Rather, I think this has a lot to do with the differences in media.
Rather than from an outsider’s perspective, it’s about how each frame is drawn with the premise that others are also depicted.
Unless it’s a work with that specific purpose, there aren’t many mangas that can proceed solely with the main character’s inner voice.
I think anime tends to have that tendency even stronger than manga.
In the manga version, the spinning cut part flows by taking advantage of the old man’s posture.
In the anime version, it just ends up being a simple attack, which is quite disappointing in various ways.
>>152
In the manga, there’s an explanation about the spinning cut afterwards, so the detailed depiction becomes meaningful, but without that, the straightforward technique would be easier to understand.
It’s nice to be strong without being irritating.
The spinning slash was better in the anime.
I saw it at the pharmacy, but I feel like it would be bothersome if they start comparing the differences between the comic adaptation and the anime…
>>155
If it’s something like a positive difference, I like it, but if it’s about nitpicking, it can get annoying.
I can imagine there will be people who say that even if it’s adapted into an anime based on the comic, the original is still garbage, which is why it became a comic adaptation.
And they complain about the quality of the anime.
In novels, there is a fundamental narrative text, which tends to have a larger amount of unvoiced content compared to anime and manga.
Even in works like “The Seventh Prince,” the main story is essentially focused on the battle between the protagonist and the enemy boss, but they are increasing perspectives through battles with sub-characters and enemy executives.
These days, there are more times when I’m not in the protagonist’s perspective.
In the comic adaptation, it is a two-combo sequence of a downward slash followed by a spinning slash.
In the anime, it looks like they’re swinging twice with the spinning slash in slow motion.
But you guys are only reading the comic adaptation and not buying the original work, right?
>>163
What are you saying when the original work is also being discussed?
What is it all of a sudden?
I started with the comic adaptation and then began reading the original work, so I inevitably have a bias towards the first medium I encountered.
>>167
In that story, since I started with the manga where a certain witch dies this season, I couldn’t recognize what was happening for a while because the character design in the anime was too different.
The original author is not just being self-deprecating; while they do confront the reality of aging, they also take pride in certain aspects.
Aren’t they all cute old men?
I prefer the novel version of the conversation with Mui because it is written more thoroughly so far.
At least from the manga version, there’s no way that Hiroaki Hirata’s voice comes out of that throat.
Maybe it will become something like Yuki Ono.
I’ve read both, but the original work has the old man’s inferiority complex worsening to the point where it honestly feels unpleasant and is almost arrogant in a way…
The manga adaptation authors are doing quite well.
>>174
Well, that area depends on personal preference and the line of tolerance.
Even if the anime is based on source material, it can’t solely focus on internal monologues, so it seems like it will settle into a mix between natural manga and the original work.
>>178
The first episode of the anime already feels like that.
I read both too, but isn’t the manga adaptation way more arrogant? If you’re going to compare them like that…
I belong to the faction that thinks it’s confusing that the rural dojo’s instructor gets called out suddenly and is full of confidence, but that’s that.
I think it’s not about skill, but rather a matter of preference.
The character design of the anime “Shupool” was heavily criticized, but since the characters in the comic adaptation have been excessively enhanced and look more like original characters, I think it’s understandable.
First of all, the strength of the old man differs between the original work and the manga, so let’s keep that in mind.
>>182
Butt exposed
>>182
Butt!!!!!!!!!!
Volume 1 tends to be different in its initial response when an erotic heroine is introduced, so it often ends up being like, “Just make her wear something sexy for now.”
Did you not think to stop somewhere, at some point?
>>184
It has persuasive power in terms of color infatuation, it’s selling well, so there shouldn’t be any problems.
In the first place, it’s the type of manga where you realize after you calm down that the characters are dressed in really outrageous outfits, so I don’t think it creates that much noise.
The leader is in their late twenties, so there’s about an 18-year age difference, right?