
Even if he is a pervert, he is a gentleman by the name of pervert.
There is an intense sexual desire despite being an elementary school student.
While saying they are reflecting, they are completely shifting the blame.
It’s frustrating that you can come back to the outside world right away every time.
Stealing one flute is the same as stealing ten.
>>4
The interpretation that it was just one stick for ten times is insane.
It’s quite deep in its implications to say that hand-me-downs from an older sister are fine.
It’s interesting where you got that information from.
It would be better to neuter them or have a microchip implanted.
>>6
It’s a microchip.
I am aware that I am so lecherous that it’s uncontrollable.
It’s funny how this guy does the same thing every time, yet it’s still interesting.
Soon, it seems like the desire will be strong enough to rape Nyambi-chan.
Is that the moment of the “Wow, so beautiful Nyann” scene?
Someone who says it’s the victim’s fault for tempting them.
>>11
Maybe it’s more about the larger scale and the society’s influence.
I’m just another victim who was swayed by the large triangular ruler… looking at the surrounding lines.
>>59
I really like that incomprehensibility.
I’m doing a blog and have a strong desire for self-expression, even showcasing my trophies.
Many people learned that this was the original source after watching the latest work.
>>13
Is this not a parody but the original source itself…?
>>15
You’re young!
Even though they can do whatever they want with sexual harassment towards girls, they don’t do anything to Usami-chan.
>>14
The eyes are scary…
If it’s my sister’s hand-me-downs, it’s quite bold to steal a boy’s gym clothes.
Well then, I’ll use Usami-chan.
It seems like this guy even takes clandestine photos of the stag beetle girls who react differently than expected at first…
It’s too funny that Maeda has been talking non-stop for 5 minutes.
I love the bear-style infinite loop because it’s so terrible.
Kumaky-kun, why don’t you go swap your brain with a microchip?
There is an atmosphere of being forgiven since it only establishes itself as an interesting gag with the arrest trope and doesn’t develop beyond that.
This guy’s character is like a concentrated version of a sexual offender’s selfishness.
>>25
Haa… it’s again me getting upset for no reason, and I love how selfish that is.
I was surprised to hear that you transferred schools.
It’s not surprising if there are middle-aged people who don’t know about it, since the previous anime is already 15 years old.
>>28
I haven’t heard any stories about it being covered in the media.
There is a mystery about Usami-chan not having sexual desire at one year old.
Usami-chan is quite harsh…
→It was a piece of trash that deserved to be treated harshly…
Someone who keeps reoffending without reflection, realistically speaking, would face serious consequences like prison time or fines.
It’s probably the first in anime history, a 9-second non-credit opening.
>>34
I’m already 57 years old.
It seems they don’t consider rape a crime and are practically like nobody.
Theft of personal items such as underwear, stalking, and sending threatening letters accompanied by nude photos.
There was a time when I actually tried to use force to rape, and I’m seriously a dangerous person.
If even a small fault were to arise on that person’s part, they would overly play the victim and push the issue, which is quite striking.
I used to think that a wrongful conviction would eventually happen in the anime I watched → but my mindset changed to “no way, that’s definitely not going to happen.”
This guy really makes the episodes interesting…
By the way, why was the screen so narrow?
I’m a bit curious about how Usami-chan would react if she were really raped by this guy.
>>41
Since Usami-chan hasn’t been harmed, it’s only a report, but when the hostage situation occurred and she was indirectly affected, I was thinking of calling the hunting association to shoot them.
I saw some comments in the death game that expressed arousal for the teacher, and it was no good.
>>42
The teacher has big breasts…
Why is this guy being released immediately?
Keep him incarcerated indefinitely.
>>43
Because I’m in elementary school…
>>47
I feel the limitations of the juvenile law.
Usami-chan’s feelings towards Kumakichi-kun are
Hurry up and die, or hurry up and let me report you; there’s no other choice.
Whoa!!!!!! Nyanbi!!!! Whoa!!!!
Even elementary school students are bears, so you should be exterminated quickly.
Tch… It’s me again…
The concept of a “perverted gentleman” still exists today, making a significant impact.
>>51
It’s amazing that she’s being so defiant right at the moment Usami-chan is trying to report her in the act.
What’s creepy is that he always has a girl’s personal belongings in his mouth.
The setting where taking it makes your cheeks hollow.
When Kumakichi-kun transferred schools, he was isolated because people were repulsed by the sexual crime he committed.
That class has only saints.
An anime that no one is watching.
Even if things like recorders, gym uniforms, or swimsuits come back, we’ll probably have no choice but to dispose of them, and of course, they must be compensated for.
Kuma-kichi’s parents have a hard time too.
>>57
Parents may also be of the same kind.
It’s amazing that despite the first anime being 20 years ago, it doesn’t feel like their voices have changed at all.
The barely manageable sexual desire to stay in the outside world.
>>63
I get caught every time.
Honestly, it feels like a story that won’t be funny when I look at it now.
I’m impressed by the variety of ways they create a lingering unpleasantness in detective stories by giving criminals their own circumstances.
I don’t want to become like this.
Tsk, it’s me again… What a hassle.
>>69
I like this.
In the end, it’s you who’s doing it, isn’t it?
>>70
The half-smile gives a nice flavor again.
The resolution of unpleasant and unworthy people is strangely high, right? Gag day.
Well, the thread picture isn’t a human, though.
Yoshihiko Umakoshi is currently working on My Hero Academia…
I wonder if this guy has never stolen Usami-chan’s belongings.
If I steal Usami-chan’s phone, I won’t get reported, so isn’t it killing two birds with one stone?
No matter how many kinds of monkeys come our way, we won’t run away – Gag Manga Biyori.
It’s strange that even the stag beetles get to bathe, but nothing is done for Usami-chan… I feel like that’s the opposite of what’s expected.
I love how Usami-chan, who usually reports things calmly, sometimes gets taken aback by this guy’s abnormality.
I saw someone just laying out convenient reasoning for themselves in a long text like this last season too…
I feel like there was a scene in the original where they think, “So this was the kind of worldview that emerged with other creatures?”
In the first half, when Usami-chan’s deduction is wrong and the scary mode is deactivated, it feels desolate.
My saliva is holy water.
Why are you reporting me while I’m in the middle of reflecting on my actions? I don’t get it!
I really think we should hand over Usami-chan to the animal control.
The cast has not changed for 15 years.
The resolution of the blame-shifting mindset is way too high.
That’s a logical fallacy, isn’t it?
Right now, we are talking about gym uniforms.
Well, I suppose I can’t say I’m not at fault for stealing 10 recorders.
But conversely, it also raises the question of where the safe line is, right?
It’s really terrible that someone can get so used to being reported that they can judge just by the sound of a report.
It’s funny how, despite being the embodiment of sexual desire, I’m completely unresponsive to Usami-chan.
The excuses are disgraceful.
First of all, it’s not good to have looked at the blog without permission.
I really like the part where they’re told to get caught up in a tornado at the beginning, and they go voluntarily to get caught up in it to be forgiven.
Become a mummy.
It’s amazing that, despite being an elementary school student, they are being arrested without mercy instead of just being taken in for guidance.
Interrogations will also be conducted.
I watched the entire series the other day, and it really was this guy who was the culprit all along.
Good grief, it’s me again.
I’m at my wits’ end~
Isn’t it amazing that while the overall quality of anime has improved technically, the animation and performances are still the same as before?
I feel like I was going to report it to the health department instead of the police once.
Has the fortune-telling thing where you die if you get caught not been made into an anime yet?
>>100
I laughed so much in that episode, so I want to see it in the anime…
I didn’t like the exaggerated movements of the third season, so this is fine.
I was surprised to see Fighting Warrior Abel in the OP, but I didn’t know it hadn’t been animated yet!
Mahjong too.
The dialogue in “+ and GO” feels somewhat drawn out and the tempo ends up feeling weird, you know?
It’s not good for Sarukichi-kun to look without permission even though I’m publishing a blog.
This guy seriously starts saying things like that…
I want to see a luxurious sleeper train journey.
I wonder if they’re adapting the original work into a script again.