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[Shikako Honda’s Bookshelf] Chapter 169 Thoughts: If humanity is to leave Earth, which manga should be preserved?


Parents’ lottery or dependence.

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Huh? Touhou only has data up to Seirensen…

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Too many characters.

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Manga is originally a setting based on the brain’s imagination like a novel…

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I thought the fact that most of the page was filled with speech bubbles was some kind of joke, but it wasn’t really the case…

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A perfectly good ending…

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HUNTER×HUNTER only has data up to volume 38…

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>>4

Benjamin is…!?

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Did the author eat something strange?

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It was a pretty good story.

It seems like something that would be found in Shinichi Hoshi’s works.

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Isn’t this quite a masterpiece?

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“The phrase ‘And then time begins to move’ is”

It’s interesting that it has a twist, as it’s not found in the original work.

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Isn’t it a thought-provoking good story?

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In “Legend of the Galactic Heroes,” it is written in the first volume that cultures, histories, and ethnicities are already in a chaotic state, and I think Yoshiki Tanaka is amazing for that.

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Today is the 10th.

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Is there an anime of JOJO?!

There is only the OVA version available here…

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Kochikame should only have up to 100 volumes…!

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It’s interesting and makes me think about various things.

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I wonder if things are divided before and after the New World in One Piece…

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Is there a movie version of SEED!?

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It may indeed be effective as a measure to prevent future disputes…

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It’s unavoidable since it’s a theme, but the disk space is unbelievably low.

Or will it be saved as an image or video at around 8K resolution?

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Huh, there’s none of that usual ironic vibe!

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The importance of passing down what our predecessors have left behind.

I really like this story.

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If it was believed that there were only 5 parts of JoJo, it’s understandable to have that expression when the existence of a 6th part is suddenly revealed.

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>>21

The end of Part 5 really feels like the last of the series…

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In manga magazines like Manga Time, sometimes after a series concludes and the final volume is released, a special episode is held to promote the comics.

Naturally, that episode will not be included in the final volume, so I should either keep the magazine or…

Sometimes you just have to wait for it to be included in another work by the same author.

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When I think that a continuation of the old masterpieces could be gathered and released,

Well, it’s no wonder you can’t help but have your brain fried.

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Is there a sequel anime to SEED!?

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You all know about Doraemon too! I’m seriously moved.

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The decision to give meaning to cutting.

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It’s a good story.

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The author can also do special effects.

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It was an amazing story, but did we really need so many text-heavy pages in the first half…?

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If I cut here, I don’t know what happens next… what should I do…

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>>29

Necessary

The freshness of the last few pages is precisely due to all the complex elements that preceded it.

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Here, we also have data for the sequels of “Shingeki no Bahamut” and “Minami-ke”…

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Fuyuki…!?

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There might be cases where you wish you hadn’t known if it’s such a sequel…

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If humanity and nations are seen as ships that carry the meaning of life, culture, and memes to the next generation.

Indeed, the people reading this manga can never deny the meaning of life for humans forever.

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The Greatest Treasure of the One Piece (Final Volume)

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Is there a remaster of SaGa Frontier!?

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Isn’t it rather that they are making sequels on their own?

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>>36

I can’t afford to lose by fighting even more wars.

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The conclusion of Glass Mask leads to the era of great space exploration.

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>>37

There is certainly a risk that unfinished works may be pursued forever…

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Because ultimately, it’s aiming for Earth…

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Is there going to be a second season of Majipoka!?

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Is there a remake of Romancing SaGa 2!?

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What? The Philosopher’s Stone wasn’t originated from Fullmetal Alchemist!?

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Is there going to be a final episode of Doraemon…!?

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Well then, related data for leaving behind the works of Eiichiro Mashin…

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It might be fun to realize later, “Oh, there was an original source for this.”

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I thought it would be a conclusion like “the obnoxious otaku listing related works,” but it was completely different.

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>>46

I was on guard, wondering if I would have to deal with nagging sarcasm again.

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I guess you only know one version of Pokémon and each series.

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(This Mobile Suit was inspired by another work…)

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>>49

Aliens who grew up watching the seed show laugh out loud at the first generation…

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As an intellectual reflection, this link is truly a fundamentally important academic concept.

Who would have thought it would be this beneficial for world peace…

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There are too many characters, so I skipped some parts, and you’re drawing with that assumption, aren’t you…?

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>>51

The readers also cut this, right? It’s probably to make us do it… It’s really well done…

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In ancient texts, this occurs quite frequently.

“Because it’s written as if it’s obvious in any book, ‘like the King Odin that everyone knows.'”

It seems that there are no complete depictions or episodes of Odin left.

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I want to be like the Nadeshiko tree.

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I’m glad no one showed up claiming that the sequel made by someone else had a different interpretation of the original!

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Do you have volume 13 of Berserk? Yes, I have it.

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>>56

That thing that was separated there is not human!

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>>56

Who the hell is this Griffith guy who pulled this off?

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A spin-off of A Certain Scientific Railgun… Wait, that’s the main source?

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Wasn’t Yakuza supposed to end with 6?!

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>>58

If I do it until 8, I will probably cry.

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>>58

Kiryu-chan…! Majima-niisan…!

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In the future setting of Star Trek, professional baseball has been annihilated…

It seems that baseball itself has barely survived, but it has become a totally minor sport.

In the series, there is only one person who likes baseball.

In a world like that, there must be incomprehensible things when digging into past sports culture.

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There’s no border for entertainment, huh?

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It’s nice that the differences created intentionally can become the starting point for mutual understanding…

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It might be a silly question, but is it possible that there are capacity issues even though we have the technology for space colonization?

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>>63

You probably don’t want to unnecessarily increase the weight…

There are probably a lot of other things to bring, like animals and plants…

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This is what leads to an interplanetary war over which one is the origin!

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But doesn’t this become useless once you copy the data?

It feels like we can only be allowed to watch for the sake of peace.

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>>65

If it is operating as a separate country, it could become one of the export products even with industrial disparities.

It seems to also play a role in gently reducing the disparities among communities.

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I feel that simply being able to play the card of cultural preservation to deal with the hardliners is significant.

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It seems that there aren’t many ships that have the luxury to set up a new data server.

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I remembered how to handle Nadesico’s Gekiganger.

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Is there going to be a live-action version of Gundam!?

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I will erase the data of the sequel that you all possess and I dislike!

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The nakona bookshelf can also be separated…

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>>74

Is that a father to the fawn!?

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>>74

Excuse me, where does Volume 1 start?

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Is there a live-action version of Dragon Ball?!

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>>75

To understand the context of how Akira Toriyama was inspired by this and connected from God vs. God to Super, we need to include the live-action version as well…

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I feel some kind of ideology from the person who only left up to the fifth part of JoJo.

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If it were the usual Kanoko, it would have developed into an extinction war like “Shut up! I only acknowledge up to XX! You bastard spreading fakes!”

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There’s a story like this in the game Horizon too.

I’m debating whether or not to include Human Centipede.

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People who only know about this work being adapted into an anime are…

First, I might be surprised by the existence of the original work.

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The fawn is the perfect example; without other manga, it wouldn’t make sense at all.

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Isn’t the story of the Three Little Pigs about the youngest being eaten and the mother seeking revenge?

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Does information about past cultures serve as a deterrent to conflict?

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>>83

We were talking about how culture is the essence of humanity, rather than nations.

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Collecting titles is also good.

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Is there a spin-off of Hanchou?

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>>86

This guy… thinks Kaiji is some kind of Super Smash Bros. of Fukumoto’s works…!

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>>86

A work where popular characters like the squad leader and Ichijo gather together?

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That’s amazing!

Is it that we want to coexist with future humanity by intentionally leaving gaps in the information?

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That was a pretty good ending…

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Hey! What happened to Berserk? What happened to Berserk?!

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Didn’t Big Windup! end with the autumn tournament!?

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Nadesico’s Gekiganger-like

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Rainy Stop

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We had a serious discussion and reached a good conclusion.

Is it really a fawn?

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It’s a surprisingly straightforward and common story, despite the usual setting.

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Comprehensive materials for all series of The Idolmaster to understand the source of Yankee manga…

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>>100

Distribute to each ship.

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It was interesting to the part with Dad after a long time.

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Huh? Is there an original story behind the male death game?

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Are these seemingly unrelated works actually episodes of a single manga!?

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The King of Fighters should have concluded with Geese’s death, right!?

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>>107

Cristiano Ronaldo…!?

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>>107

KOF!?

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In the future, won’t all the data currently on Earth easily fit into one spaceship?

I suddenly thought of something like a dream with no basis.

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In reality, you can’t just go fighting against fellow enthusiasts, right…?

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I feel like I want to go into space.

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There are probably groups that stick to One Piece only up to Sky Island or Dragon Ball only up to the youth arc…

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This is a story that I can definitely recommend.

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Is there a manga version of Fist of the North Star?!

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I wonder if there are ships that only feature special effects.

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I understand it’s necessary, but isn’t this something that should be done in a novel!?

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>>118

So it’s a novel, right?

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>>142

Now that you mention it, I was just replaying this manga in my mind.

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For a character in a book read by a fawn, they are surprisingly rational.

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I remembered last week’s Super Sentai story.

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(Tsuyokiss Season 2 not included in any spaceship)

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I wonder how large the data would be if all the cultures on Earth were digitized.

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On the contrary, is it possible that there are cases where only the extremely fragmentary information that “there was a work called XX” was not enough to understand its content, but was supplemented through encounters with other groups?

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Is there a Sharknado 2 or more!?

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Which one of these Macross is historical fact!?

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The spaceship is already progressing through generational changes, and I think that not just the data capacity but many other things are also cramped.

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>>128

They would probably increase even inside the spaceship.

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How did the battle with Conron end in Bastard!?

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>>129

It seems like it’s unfinished…

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Related works that are the original sources for understanding Smash Bros…

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I wonder if they also include information about minor comics from the lending library era or second-rate magazines…

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Will the time come when all the Gundams link together…?

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>>132

Gundam should be until SEED…?

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>>145

What!? Are there Gundams other than SD!?

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There might even be some where everyone made their own sequels that turned out to be more interesting than the original.

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“There must be a continuation of ○○ somewhere.”

Saying that, he set off on a journey to space alone…

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>>137

Jump out into the far reaches of space.

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>>157

We don’t have any illustrations drawn by Kenshi Yonezu here!

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Humanity is a creature that uses as much as it increases its capacity, to begin with.

If there were an infinitely perceivable capacity, it would be exhausted as well.

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Captain Otsuki is the enemy…! Who is this Kaiji?!

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The current Gundam is a world line where Zeon won, isn’t it?

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Isn’t the voice of that Doraemon different?

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>>143

If you have all the original Doraemon, I want to see it.

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>>143

Is there a handstand-threatening Doraemon on your ship?!

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It seems like it would be fun to have ships from the original series, as there are only spin-offs like 0083 and 0080.

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>>146

Amuro Ray is supposed to be a hot-blooded character…!?

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It’s a masterpiece episode!

There are few memes, but

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Isn’t there an increase in the amount of content because there are quite a few things that are based on Superman?

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>>151

A typical example is that the original members of the X-Men are a deconstruction of Superman.

The hero in tights and pants style usually converges there.

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Is there an anime about Gundam plastic models!?

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When I asked, “What is that?” you said “Ask your life!” and pushed through everything, so it doesn’t seem like the next story.

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Perhaps there are as many works that have been completely lost and erased as there are stars in the universe.

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Bosch is…!!

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It seems like works that are definitely going to have sequels, like Bastard or Berserk, are likely to come out…

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It’s a bit different, but I remembered the reason why the violent and dangerous alien species group from Level E is staying quiet on Earth is that “they like baseball and don’t want to carelessly move around and accidentally kill a human who might become a future star player.”

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It was surprisingly well put together and interesting, but for the most part, it was just like a discussion happening in a thread here, which was disappointing.

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I want to see a copy of the Tale of Genji where only the first volume has all its content erased…

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Huh… the author passed away, and that’s the end of that volume…?!

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>>165

Shark Island, there must be a ship somewhere that has the continuation of the last fifteen days…

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If something like the hidden cloud of the Tale of Genji were to be discovered, it would surely cause a big uproar.

Or a handwritten book by Murasaki Shikibu.

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>>166

It feels like a story from the “Tales of Uji.”

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>>172

The ones that haven’t been collected haven’t been discovered… That side should definitely be more interesting.

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Is there a manga with Naruto’s son as the main character!?

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If there’s enough space in the spaceship, I want to prepare one mother ship that doesn’t carry any people and allocates all its media capacity.

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>>169

Let’s put an absolutely unbreakable shelter and bury it on Earth.

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>>169

The battle for the Mother will begin, so no.

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The purpose of this spaceship is…!?

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Isn’t Gundam a work where martial artists pilot robots and fight?

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A ship with plenty of cooking shows probably has better food because of that…

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Personally, I am most hopeful that a legal system or framework will be established to prevent the occurrence of ads and spam that consume capacity, given that we are already struggling so much with capacity issues.

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Ships that were only passed down in the anime version and ships that were only passed down in the manga version.

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This might be a masterpiece episode that rivals the restaurant with an excessive order this time.

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Besides the Legend of Abel, there’s a Dragon Quest anime…!?

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>>180

I can’t believe that Dai’s Great Adventure and the Legend of Abel are based on the same work…

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Only Super Robot Wars is included in the database, while all the original works have gone to a different ship.

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Huh!? Is that Batman movie over there featuring a really chiseled chin!?

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There are so many patterns in fairy tales that it seems incredibly confusing.

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Is this a special effects version of Spider-Man!?

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Was the final chapter of BLEACH animated!?

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A group continues to wander in search of the next volume of Hunter.

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>>186

It’s definitely the name of that group, Phantom Troupe, or something like that…

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>>204

At the beginning

I just wanted to read it.

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Is To LOVE-Ru getting a Darkness!?

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Huh… Is there really a manga original for that crappy drama!? That seems possible.

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Islands of Higan after 48 days…?

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Is there an anime of Fengshen Yany? Please show me!

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>>194

This could be a reason for war.

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>>194

Let’s not… This is something we shouldn’t touch, so to speak, it’s the very embodiment of humanity’s dark history…

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It’s not a rice paddy wasabi or Nobuyo Ōyama…!?

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>>195

This is definitely cut…

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!?

Wasn’t the Gundam dashed by Char?

Victory of the Federation!?

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This time, it’s nice to feel the author’s thoughts.

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>>197

Every time it’s full of ideas, right?

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There were two Hellsing anime…!?

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I guess game titles are getting too big in size and causing problems.

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There may have been ships that only had data on failures.

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I feel like there has been quite a bit of consideration on which real works to include in this story.

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Even if languages and races are different, we can be connected by the feeling of “isn’t it great?” regarding culture and creative works…

It’s sad that cultures and creations can disappear due to the division of countries…

The theme was a proposal for the society that is currently experiencing division in various places, and it was really good.

That being said, I skipped over the first half.

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>>205

I think that’s probably a good way to read it.

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Is there a Dragon Quest after 3!?

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>>206

Super Famicom!?

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I want to give meaning to cutting that continues from the essence, but it’s too much of a famous scene…

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Unusually, there are 0 elements of erotic grotesque.

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The visuals are so intense that it makes you quite anxious about this father’s mind, right?

The visuals are so intense that it makes you quite anxious about this father's mind, right?

If I rummaged through my daughter’s room, it would be perverse, but I think looking at her bookshelf is quite gentlemanly and literary. However, all of them have book covers, so her defenses are quite strong in the room… It’s not strange for the girl to return at any moment. Currently, it’s 3:47 PM, but I have mastered speed reading!! When I read novels, I visualize in my mind, so I’ll send it to you with visuals! How about reading this!

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Did people in the past also have times during war when they thought they shouldn’t take this kind of material with them?

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