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[Me & Roboco] Is this manga interesting?

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx20

I personally like it.

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I think it’s a little amazing that it’s still going on.

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It’s stable.

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I read Jump when I go to the barbershop to get my hair cut.

5: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I found out yesterday that there was a full anime streaming on YouTube as part of the movie anniversary.

The tempo… the tempo is amazing…

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Reading it once a week is just right.

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When it’s interesting, it’s a 90 out of 100.

When it’s boring, it’s 50 points.

Such a manga.

8: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

I didn’t want to realize it, but this manga has become one of the older titles among the current lineup.

9: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx11

Sometimes there are pieces that score 200 points.

This week or so.

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Remembering after watching episode 1 of the anime.

Come to think of it, it had a world view like that of an erotic CG collection…

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I love that you don’t even try to hide how much you like Hunter.

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This manga has people dying.

15: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

You can read it with peace of mind.

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I can’t remember, but there was a relatively vague period that wasn’t really a long story.

It’s really interesting now.

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The opponent is that Ryanmen Sukuna…

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The freshness of saint jokes might have faded a little during that time.

But from there, I feel like I’ve mastered how to handle it even more.

20: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx11

The episode where Roboko takes on the role of the straight man in the rotation is incredibly funny.

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It’s completely free for all volumes now…

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It would be more interesting if Roboco became the one being tossed around.

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I thought it was a Conan episode, but it turned out to be a Hunter episode.

25: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

The Hisoka corpse parody, if you can’t recognize it as Hisoka, is just a normal gruesome corpse, right?

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A gag manga that has sold 1.5 million copies is too mainstream.

27: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

The fact that a gag manga from Jump is getting a movie adaptation is already quite significant.

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It was really boring in the beginning.

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I also like the occasional horror episodes.

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I still laugh at the sudden parodies that pop up.

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I couldn’t stand the Sasebo parody and the Sakuragi Rukawa parody.

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I look forward to the cover of each new volume.

35: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

The friendship of Bond Gorilla Motsuo is great, isn’t it?

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It’s a mix of episodes that make you laugh out loud, episodes that are interesting to read with a clear display of personal taste, heartwarming and cozy episodes, and sweet love episodes.

37: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

I think I have quite a talent for horror.

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There was a time when I really didn’t care; it was neither interesting nor boring.

I can now laugh every time while reading it properly.

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I thought, “This face belongs to Chanko-chan…” but when I read it, I was impressed that the unpleasant elements were removed and it became truly interesting.

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It feels like the horror element was nerfed because the first one was too much.

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The last panel of the horror episode was revised in the comic.

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It seems I’ve finally managed to break free from the unpleasant gags with the spin-off of Yakusoku no Neverland.

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Because Roboco and Witch Watch are too strong, other gag manga…

Super tours can be interesting at times, you know.

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Gag manga just keeps expanding on the initial premise.

46: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Around the time when the serious Matsuno Saint jokes had become repetitive, they were clearly not funny.

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If it wasn’t interesting, I wouldn’t have pulled out One Piece in Jump and become a long-time fan.

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I have no idea why I’m collaborating with Hiroshi Yokoyama.

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I like it, but I’m really anxious about whether the movie will be okay!

It’s not about how good it is, but I can’t gauge how recognizable it is among non-Jump readers or people who aren’t fans of manga.

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In the very early stages, people were already fed up thinking they were going to sell more characters like this…

53: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

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It was just too interesting to complain about.

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I like the Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1 ED parody videos.

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To be honest, I know that the movie is reckless, so I feel like it could at least become material for a manga.

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It’s about time for a generational change, but the jokes coming after are all so lacking…

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I guess they didn’t expect the parody cover of the paperback to continue this long…

60: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I didn’t know about “The Solitary Gourmet,” but the parody episode was interesting.

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The author may be disliked by many, but I like it and I’m reading it.

I’m scared by how many hobbies I have.

64: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The difference between interesting times and not-so-interesting times is severe.

65: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I like that Tsuri Kichi Paro has great art and feels like it’s indulging in a hobby at the same time.

67: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

I think it’s amazing that the author’s avatar can appear in the main story and speak without causing any discomfort, but rather makes you think “this guy has a lot of hobbies.”

It’s impressively all middle-aged man hobbies.

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Even when the gags don’t land and it’s not funny, it’s good because you can read it with the sense of human emotion from KochiKame.

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Rather than hating the second year, I might just not like the fact that Roboko’s appearances are relatively decreasing…

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When I was watching VOMIC, I thought, “What is this…?” but as soon as it was adapted into an anime, Robo’s voice actor suddenly became perfect.

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Parodies are funny, but the collaboration episodes are too much flattery and boring…

74: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It’s not so much the second year, but rather that the Jump editorial department’s pacing is bad.

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It’s more of a collaboration episode or should I say a project…

76: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I generally like the episodes where Roboko takes on the role of a tsukkomi in my mind.

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Isn’t there a lot of stuff that only older guys would understand?

80: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Sometimes I realize that the art style has changed and it’s a parody of something.

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I really love the episodes where we create correlation charts.

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The doll horror episode had complaints, so they changed the ending…

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Isn’t it amazing how they keep doing weekly serialized gags without running into serious or long-form parts, while developing the relationships between characters in a storytelling format?

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It’s frustrating, but the girl who appears is cute.

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There are times when it doesn’t match, but since it’s just a one-off, it’s no problem to skip over it.

86: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

In the second year, I’m not good at praising Roboco’s manga.

Recently, there was a part in Sket Dance that I could read for free, but even if I understand that a poorly drawn manga is meant to be a joke, being forced to read a poorly drawn manga is tough…

I like jokes about UN donuts and such.

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Honestly, it’s more of a palate cleanser, but I think it’s a hit among gag manga that has continued for a long time because there are occasional gems.

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Sometimes I do serious or long stories, right?

Even though I say it’s a long story, it’s only a few episodes.

89: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s great to see the drawing skill and storytelling ability improve in the spin-off of Yakusoku no Neverland, but it makes me feel like, from whose perspective am I viewing this?

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Matsuo’s voice matching is so hard to understand.

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Speaking of long stories, I like the OM rebellion story, including the romantic aspects.

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I think you often have good material.

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It was already the case with Jump and Bobobo that it can work even if only old men understand it…

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When I read Bobobo again now, I was shocked by how many Kinnikuman references there are.

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The difference between interesting episodes and ordinary episodes is quite significant.

The overall average is not bad.

97: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Just to let you know, gag mangas will increase starting next week.

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Such jokes that seem impossible to convey to today’s children surprisingly continue to linger, as children manage to grasp them in their own way even if they don’t fully understand.

Even generations who are not directly familiar with it still know about the Akaten teacher, Kotei Nashimoto.

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Shifting to jokes that only old men understand will turn it into the Motewō Saga.

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I thought the “Gori Gori Gori” of the real gorilla’s domain expansion was quite good in terms of fitting with the original source.

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Did you end up with your partner Satoru?

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I was enjoying it even though I had no idea what parody it was back in the time of Taizo, but I suspected it was some kind of parody.

Maybe today’s children are having fun in their own way, even if they don’t understand it.

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Manga that has hit in Jump tends to last at least 40 years, after all…

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The pose in the thread image is already that, right?

It accurately hits the mark for trash like us.

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When Jujutsu ended, Bond said that it’s sad that Jujutsu Kaisen is gone, but I want to cherish the spirit of “Jump is always interesting.”

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I can’t grasp all of Chuwan’s parody faces.

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Without learning from past experiences, the second installment of Roboko’s meal…

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I think it’s impressive how broad the author’s range of parody is.

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It’s only natural that it’s based on To LOVE-Ru.

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You’ve completely become the second Kusuo Saiki, haven’t you?

Why do gag manga artists want to do unpleasant material at first, even though they don’t succeed until they seal it away?

Was it youthful folly?

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All the Pants Acutage jokes have been revised.

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It’s the best manga because they did a Sasebo-san parody in modern times.

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In a movie, there would be a highlight where Roboco unleashes her domain expansion, but the art is quite dull, isn’t it, Amadeus?

126: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

As mentioned above, this manga really turned the character into a true saint, but if you overdo the saintly transformation, it will still become repetitive.

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Is this the current Kochikame slot?

It has a surprisingly steady demand.

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The parody of the volume 1 cover is overwhelmingly outrageous and amazing.

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The episodes where Roboco takes on the role of the one making the retorts are usually funny.

130: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

In the latest episode, they went all out using Conan references, and I laughed at how much the movie overlaps with Conan as well.

What are APTX4869 pants?

131: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

This week’s opening with Hisoka’s dead body and so on, I think Hunter parodies have a high batting average.

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There are many topics unrelated to Jump.

Why can I obtain permission?

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When I tried to turn the next page and saw the gharial, I burst out laughing.

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I feel like if I ask seriously, they might draw Satori for me.

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Bring out Kaworu-kun more!

138: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

I think the referee character appears more often than the original source.

139: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I like that the referee-like character is almost the one from the Sky Arena.

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Since we’re doing a spin-off, it’s not enough to just force an unpleasant character! We need to have respect! It’s amazing that we’ve managed to transform it this much.

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I thought the voice actor of the movie’s mastermind would be a partner, but they were actually an executive.

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It’s unfair that just having the same release date as that nationally beloved detective movie guarantees its excitement.

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I never thought I would change from just a one-shot author with strange characters causing chaos to this point…

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Even when making a parody, it seems like they use that scene too many times… I think the author really likes the original source material.

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I think little anecdotes are well done.

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I thought about going to see a movie, but more than half of the screenings at the local theater are for Nagano elementary school students, so this movie isn’t being shown.

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The depiction in the copy-swap horror episode was excellent.

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You can tell that it’s drawn by someone who loves manga.

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I see you like camping and fishing.

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The horror episodes are seriously too scary.

156: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I want you to include in the movie that you went out of your way to see Roboco without watching Conan after getting permission.

157: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s my older sister named Ran!

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There isn’t, right…? I was also using it as a parody.

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I’m curious about how much content they pack into the parts of the movie that aren’t in the PV.

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It seems to be a robot girl that is a homage to Lala from To LOVE-Ru.

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Every outdoor episode is becoming a autobiography because you keep drawing robots about halfway through…

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I wonder when was the last time I saw a movie directed by Ryuutarou Okada.

167: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Even now, I still find myself laughing at “knee nappa” normally.

168: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I might not get to see that lineup of voice actors all together again, so I’m going to watch the movie.

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The editorial department that decided to develop by looking at one-shots has a good eye, doesn’t it?

171: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Bobobo does make parody references, but I don’t think it’s a manga that is successful because of them.

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I feel like having them draw “The Promised Neverland” was a complete turning point.

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There are too many references that you won’t understand unless you’ve read Hunter x Hunter.

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As long as you talk it out in advance and don’t use it in a really stupid way, it seems like you can usually get permission for parody gags.

If we don’t give permission here, it will be difficult to get permission when we want to use it next time.

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I think it’s quite difficult because the current lineup is mostly juniors.

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The explanation of stream fishing was genuinely helpful.

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I sometimes feel that it’s interesting or more like how well you come up with ideas.

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When it’s a senior, they’re clearly at a higher level, so it’s actually easier to tease them…

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When older people tease the young, situations arise where a croquette imitating Yonezu gets criticized…

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I like that the cover parody is subtly elaborate.

The part where they are recreating Kibutsuji with a failed laundry joke.

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It’s enough to start a Ruridragon-themed serial.

Making a joke about overlapping beautiful girl protagonists.

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Well, it’s true that there are still quite a few serialized works by established authors with a career prior to Roboco, so there’s some solace in that.

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I like the episodes of “Gourmet of Solitude” even though they are too much of a parody overall; the jokes are genuinely funny even if you don’t know the context.

The part where the clerk is saying lines I’ve never heard before was particularly bad.

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I’m looking forward to the movie!

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I recently enjoyed the episode where Roboco is monologuing and making comments about her second-year classmates.

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When I see the names of authors listed, I wonder if there are too few juniors, right?

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I’m sorry for the senior members! Generally, if you just do it, things will work out, but with juniors, even if you get the OK, people will say it’s power harassment, so it becomes quite complicated…

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It’s impressive that you’re still creating works based on the “Gachi Gorilla Saint” meme.

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