
Shuichi Aso @shu1aso · 3 hours ago Sometimes when I show up, the author jumps on someone else’s buzz. “I used to watch it back in the Gasa days” – don’t say that too much. But thanks for bringing up those memories. Shiota @siogao_megane · 3 days ago Kubotani is dedicated and a good man, so it’s natural for everyone to be smitten.
I am grateful for the enthusiastic spirit of service…
The design looks sleek.
To be honest, I don’t know what I’m writing right now.
Is there a chance for this to go viral now…?
Is it not about Endo or Teruhashi-san…?
Be grateful that they are not serious about unauthorized reproduction.
The anime was really good too.
I want to see it again, but it’s not available on Amazon Prime right now…
Having a common topic of conversation! It feels nice to have a grounded sense, doesn’t it?
Oof… Asa… san…
Despite the excitement around Kaido, Mendo, and Saiki, there’s no mention of Toritsuka.
Kataroran
I quite like Toritsuka once I got used to it, regardless of the initial impression.
I think the cutest character in the story is not Teruhashi-san but Kusuko.
I love the three-way dynamic between Toritsuka, the girl, and the others.
Surprisingly, or rather, there were quite a few characters that were well-received by girls.
Can “Hero Academy” also go viral?
It feels a bit like Akimoto Osamu, who I favored, expressing gratitude while also grumbling a bit about being told “I was reading it.”
Takahashi-san is really a great woman, but I think it’s amazing how she is also a normal girl, showing a great balance.
I want you to start something new soon.
During the serialization, a fan letter was sent saying they were reading Saiki Kusuo as a BL work, and the author said they would keep it for 10 years.
Aren’t there really very few sites streaming anime right now?
There is less garbage, so it is kind to the mind.
Could it be that Saiki Kusuo was quite popular with girls?
I guess I earned enough so I’m not struggling in life even though there are no new releases.
I bought the entire series…
I want to reread it, but it’s at my parents’ house, so I can’t read it.
Saiki seems to be trying hard after giving it some thought.
When this author draws with their distinctive style, uncomfortable characters tend to appear…
The hero academy collaboration episode is great, isn’t it?
Even Saiki Kusuo grew quite a bit.
Toritaka is also annoying, but I can forgive him a little because he likes Saiki.
Toritsuka is properly treated as an awful person in the story, and he gets punished by Saiki every time, yet occasionally he shows a good side…
I really like the episode where Teruhashi’s brother appears.
The hero study is only remembered by muscle-headed wise men.
It’s nice when the erotic black gal gets involved with Saiki and Toritsuka, and it turns into something like the three fools.
Torisaka may look that way, but he has a strong female fanbase.
It’s just that the majority of humanity doesn’t like me…
There is a huge difference in the aftertaste between characters that the author is consciously trying to make unpleasant and those they are not aware of.
I personally liked the Hero Academy as well, but it was only natural for Kusuo to take out the unpleasant elements from it perfectly.
I like Teruhashi-san when her drawing is rough.
I’ve never read “Hero School,” so every time I hear the story, I think, how many unpleasant characters are there…?
In the anime, it’s something else that Saiki’s parents and grandparents are divorced now.
When I went to check the replies, I saw a picture book author for children with developmental disabilities.
“I said ‘Masayuki of the guillotine is my favorite,’ and that was no good.”
I used to like the duo with Kaito, the typical one where the otaku and the yankee get along.
…I wonder if that was really popular among girls.
Tori takes care of things carelessly and ends up getting hurt in the end, but sometimes does good things, so well.
I really liked Teruhashi.
I honestly didn’t dislike the study of heroism that much.
Saiki also seemed a bit precarious for Meira-san in the second half.
A work between the unspoken hero studies and Saiki.
There are many Jump authors who have a lot of followers, but I occasionally see people whose style seems to end up being like Jaguar-san’s unpleasant episodes due to some adjustment mistakes…
I think that since all the heroes’ personalities are bad, it actually balances things out…
Hero Studies is really interesting too.
I really love playing shitty games.
It was said in Gintama, but it’s really important for all characters to go through terrible experiences.
The author originally won a grand prize with a one-shot that was like a draft version of a hero’s study.
Saiki Kusuo was probably really careful not to make anyone uncomfortable.
I remember my sister used to be rotten, but she said she liked Saiki.
It wasn’t a boring manga just because a jerk shows up, you know, “Yuusha Gaku.”
It was a gag manga with enough appeal to be connected to Saiki.
Specifically, it’s Masayuki.
Even with Mr. Jaguar, the episodes where he coldly deals with Hummer are fine, but the sudden slaps like that are not great…
Even though it’s a joke, it’s really annoying that this guy is clearly in a safe zone.
Even Teruhashi-san is dirty.
The hero was just a guest appearance, and it was amazing.
I like Hero Studies more.
I only bought the paperback of Saiki.
They said that Jujutsu started serialization the week after Saiki ended.
I realized it was that long ago…
I think it’s significant that they reduced the kind of development where I ended up having an unreasonable experience, thinking I missed out on the kakigori I was looking forward to at the end of my Okinawa trip, only for everyone to share theirs with me, and it ended happily.
Since I hardly ever do dirty jokes, it won’t alienate anyone.
Except for Toritsuka.
Toritaka’s solo performance was a mess, so there were clear handling decisions made.
I feel like this person was doing fan service like this before.
Recently, I see more of Saiki’s author’s wife than the author himself…
Saiki might seem cool, but he has a lot of sweet sides, and when he’s eating coffee jelly, the contrast is quite cute.
I think the funniest gag by this person was the final episode of Kanata Seven Change.
That manga is really the only thing that’s interesting; nothing else is.
It seems that Saiki’s main character, even with its flaws, has a certain level of basic goodness that is well established.
I feel like Toritsuka and Saiki’s brother were a bit off that line…
To be honest, I think that fortune-telling girl is quite erotic.
In this world, it’s incredibly arousing that apart from the fortune-telling aspect, she’s straight-up an experienced, tanned gal.
I laughed at the part where they negotiate hard for all the appliances but buy the coffee jelly machine at full price.
I think the live-action adaptation has missed the balance of Rendou.
It’s like they’re giving off too strong of a vibe.
Mr. Bura’s birthday begging event was quite insane, though.
I get the feeling that you probably like humor that is uncomfortable or absurd.
I love the speed of anime.
It feels like whether Kaidou can be forgiven is on the edge if he has a good appearance.
I was no good.
Torizuka can be considered a necessary evil because just their existence expands the scope of the story.
I feel like Toritsuka ranked fairly high in the popularity poll.
Kubatani’s voice actor is Hosoya… That’s unfair.
It’s really tough to do a gag manga without featuring a character that has a dirty background.
What kind of weakness does Shuichi Aso have on the editor-in-chief?
The anime was so interesting!
The insertion song was elaborate.
I only vividly remember the hero’s study, the boogie board, and mirin.
I don’t have a rotten preference, but the combination of Kuboyasu and Kaito feels really calculated.
A writer who was somehow liked by Ryotsu.
I like the one who took his son to something like Jump Festa and pretended to introduce popular works from other authors as his own.
Ohh,
I remember laughing a lot at a line like, “Your dad works for a company that’s, like, five levels down from our subcontractor’s subcontractor’s subcontractor’s subcontractor’s subcontractor.”
I wonder if they won’t be creating new works.
It was interesting to see the contrast where Teruhashi was tough only on Saiki but kind to the fan, Kaito.
It seems that focusing on something other than my sister would add more depth to the character.
I was surprised that there was actually a reason for the Sazae-san time loop in the story.
The work has some trashy elements leaking out, but this person is good at using X.
Tachibana-san is just self-conscious, but their personality is probably good too.
When read together, it conveys that the artist is struggling to depict Teruhashi-san as cute.
The face changes a little bit here and there.
Ah, since Kubotani has a similar vibe to me, I like to do it.
I thought it would definitely end with them not being able to eat the coffee jelly during the school trip, but I was surprised when they actually ate it and ended with a smile.
When Saiki transitioned to a TS, things were really lively here.
Toritaka is also a man who devoted himself to ghosts, after all…
I quite liked Bandai Namco’s character games, which were more about the poison-themed content.
I don’t think someone who sells like the author of “Saiki” would have money troubles anymore, especially since they’ve sold around 6 million copies.
The protagonist was a good guy, but Kanata Seven whatever was headed straight for cancellation, and it’s difficult to understand that just having a good personality doesn’t necessarily mean it will be well-received in manga.
I think the flow of Saiki immediately and calmly making a sarcastic remark in response to an uncomfortable character or uncomfortable move is a good combination.
Because I’m definitely the type to hide my dark side.
The protagonist’s TS appearance is too cute.
But the name is too much of a dirty joke.
I still think Teruhashi is one of the top heroines in the history of Jump.
I think Teruhashi’s character balance is a miracle.
They have a good personality but are arrogant, and even though they are arrogant, everything they say is true.
The character I liked the most in this manga was
The guy who looks like an afro whose name I forgot.
The story goes that the author of Muhyo and Roji was living it up, so it all depends on their stance afterward…
Muhyo isn’t particularly selling well.
Takahashi will someday have a day that goes viral somewhere.
I like Teruhashi, but I also like gyaru.
There’s no need to retract it; after all, it’s just the nonsense of a beast…
When I was small, I ended up liking Kubotani.
“I’ve come to only be able to love a steadfast and straightforward man, that’s nice.”
But even so, Takahashi couldn’t protect me and it was no good.
I think it’s the forerunner of the strongest gimmick characters in recent Jump.
Also, Koro-sensei.
The fact that Roboco can’t really be said to have a good personality also adds to the humor, and I’m wondering if the readers can accept that.
You… Takahashi, is that you!?
Was it that unpleasant? Hero Academy
I have a strong memory that it was a level of chaos that would fit within the confines of a gag manga.
I still think Teruhashi-san is the ultimate perfect beauty.
Kabane’s character song is nice, isn’t it?
I went to check Twitter and it seems the author is doing their best with parenting…
I’m a bit of a painful person who claims to be the world’s number one beautiful girl loved by God, but it’s really the truth…
It’s been about 7 years since the serialization ended…
The last part of Hero Academy having a bad ending really stands out in my memory.
Kaguhashi-san really liked to maintain her pride in being a beautiful girl.
I became really fond of Teruhashi-san during the trip to the ramen shop.
There are probably many people who are similar.
Because Teruhashi-san makes no effort to be a beautiful girl.
The creator of Kiruko is the former assistant of the person in the image.
It’s nice that Saiki seems cold but is actually kind too.
I heard the news that they will perform a play about Saiki at the middle school or high school cultural festival!
It was a little funny that I drew a promotional flyer on my own.
I love the rotten person Gyro from the thread image, so I thought so.
The man Takahashi adorned the spine of the final volume.
I just don’t like Teruhashi’s brother.
No, it’s not that I dislike it; it’s gross.
The character is one that can be understood both as being revered as Kaiki’s father and being treated roughly by his son in his adolescence.
I like the Valentine’s episode of Hero Academy, but now that I think about it, it might be because Haganeno hardly appears except for the beginning.
I think both Bando and Shun are foolish, but I also believe they are true friends, which is a nice sense of balance.
Since it’s a manga that I consider somewhat recent, it was a bit shocking to see it go viral with the vibe of a first love character from my elementary and middle school days.
Is that manga already that old…?
The one who understands Teruhashi-san’s efforts the most is Saiki.
Ever since Kuboya appeared, the interactions between friends at school have become significantly more interesting.
It’s nice when Sai’s dad occasionally looks cool.
I love my father’s workplace tours.
What I still remember is when it seemed like the school trip was going to be canceled, and Uno fell from the chest of the gym teacher.
I thought we were just going to have some fun and go a bit wild.
Ms. Teruhashi is normally very caring.
Considering how much she is loved by the gods, Ms. Teruhashi…
It makes me think that Saiki was placed nearby as the only one who could match him.
You’re giving such great fan service…
I feel like Hairo is more of an afterthought among the dream girls than Tori Tsubaki.