
I’ll make sure that you, Koichi, will never forget me for the rest of your life.
I want to quickly do a CV here like this.
The OP is too bright.
In the second season, we need to change the atmosphere.
It’s bad that Koichi forgot, isn’t it…?
From Koichi’s perspective, he was just one of the many people who helped out of goodwill… and because of that, he couldn’t take the exam.
It’s sad, but I can’t let go… that’s how it feels.
I thought he was definitely a bad guy, but somehow he turned out to be fine.
Well, it’s too big of a wound to say we’re safe…
I’ve lost a lot, but I guess it’s better than dying… right?
Why is it, even though I’m the heroine…
That prosthetic technology in that world is amazing, so it should be fine…
The brainwashing bee has a size that shouldn’t go into your head, right?
If I can become the wife of a promising hero, losing one or two eyes…
“I’m glad you were able to arrive at ‘Aren’t you really stupid?'”
Even though she is portrayed as the heroine of the story,
I think it’s really terrible that there is consistently no connection to Koichi.
Physically parasitizing is seriously insane.
I guess I’m quite a pain in the ass…
Senior Makoto was really considerate, so it created a somewhat fitting atmosphere.
That being said, I can’t deny the possibility of being dismissed to some extent, as I am not usually viewed in that way at all.
He’s a certain kind of madman, that’s why he’s a hard worker…
It’s a level of insensitivity that can drive even the final boss insane.
Even so, I’m just a pop junior high school student compared to Koichi, who is a college student…
It’s troubling to be looked at in that way.
It’s a hassle because just because I’m all lovey-dovey with Makoto doesn’t mean I have no sexual desire, you know, struggling man.
It’s safe because it’s high school students in anime!
Despite being a madman, he acts like a normal person in strange ways.
I was brainwashed, but it doesn’t seem like I was raped, so it’s safe.
It’s a situation that doesn’t feel like something out of an erotic manga, yet for four years of university life, a self-proclaimed junior high school idol has been hanging around at home…
Is this bee a personality?
Both Senpai Makoto and Teacher Midnight are quite strong supporters of the Pop x Struggle Man faction, aren’t they?
It’s divine punishment for playing at being an illegal hero.
A guy who just stands there in such a terrible location can’t be normal.
To be honest, I’m on the side that says nothing sexual is happening, and that scarred man doesn’t seem to have any sexual desire either physically or mentally, so I can’t imagine that kind of thing.
I think it would have been better if I had a more average level of sexual desire.
Were you raped?!
Around the thread pictures, there was a seriously ominous presence that felt like it could kill… right?
An older sister and a younger illegal junior high school girl…
Can we somehow say that they ended up happy after the main story?
Even if the eyes are completely out, since Hazusaka-chan is happily walking with Shiman in the epilogue, I believe she will recover normally.
I think it’s impossible unless Koichi pushes me down and forcibly takes my seed.
Well, that world is in quite a frenzy after that.
If you had the guts to push Pop-chan down, things wouldn’t have gotten so complicated.
There was a time when I was aiming for a university debut, but now I’m struggling…
The voice is extremely mature for an anime pop.
I’m really glad I went to America despite the hardships.
This guy’s hero outfit is an erotic costume, but his regular fashion is just a silly middle schooler style, which is bad.
Well, it’s cute, but I can’t see it sexually.
Well, due to sequelae and possibly damage to bodily functions, my life expectancy seems short.
When you think about it, that long-distance firepower and ability to fly means that he’s one of the few humans who can barely make a match against the awakened hand job…
I don’t really remember how it ended.
Was it a wheelchair lifestyle?
I’m worried because I might be living together with my senior in the U.S.
Pop has landed quite close to a happy ending from here, so it’s a big stroke of luck, right?
Huh? I heard you were also raped…
In other words, if the prognosis isn’t good, the struggles of the hardworking individuals are sad, so get better and just take over America.
In the main story, the brainless with the characteristics of gliding, jumping, and accelerating will appear, right!?
Because there were words from Pop, they didn’t use long-range attacks like the Repulsor Ray until the very end…
When she appeared in ghost mode at the end, I was nervous because I didn’t know what would happen to her.
Upon re-reading, Mr. Midnight is too convenient…
The individual power in the latter part of the struggling man was really something else, which is nice.
I love how this kind-hearted gentleman wields abilities like a sniper-capable air cannon with insane destructive power and a knuckle duster that can obliterate building-level structures, which makes him practically a villain.
If the person who was Arrow Man in Vigilante had survived until the main story, things would have become quite a bit easier…
The ingenuity in life is too reliable.
It’s because individuality is basically prohibited that it gets refined like Koichi.
Grasping and mastering individuality will lead to becoming more and more like a monster.
Q. Why aren’t there any struggling characters in the main story timeline? A. Because they are overseas, and that’s really good.
It was such a great decision for Mom to seal Koichi’s abilities.
To be honest, there were parts where I had somewhat given up on the survival of pop, influenced by the author’s past works.
It was even more so because my master’s daughter was the one who was saved.
The super technology body assistance is, as expected, like seeing adult Deku and Might; it seems like it’s going to cost a lot of money.
If it’s the auxiliary item technology from that world, it shouldn’t cost that much for everyday use.
I really love the past arc of the Eraser, so I want to see it in the anime soon.
In the end, it settled into a quirk like repulsion manipulation, but it’s such an outrageous quirk.
Why does the air cannon have a homing function?
The Arrow Man seemed to have come out just to die.
Here it comes! The most significant case!
I wish the singing in the anime was worse…
I guess this world is a society where the Koichi class is buried in the wild.
Of course, AFO would throw away plans that stir up social unrest.
Since it’s just a setting without any description anyway.
I’m sure someone is being raped or something like that.
It’s part of the package for female heroes to go through things like that.
A work where the protagonist, who doesn’t like to fight, goes on a rampage at the climax is a masterpiece.
This child is not a hero at all…
Doesn’t Shin have quite a personality that makes him seem likely to get killed if he shows up in the main story?
Koichi had been in the place where Scar Man awakened as a result of being cornered for a long time, and it’s just too awful.
Because depending on the personality, one can recover from any situation…
As long as we have the Oberho class.
Nehohyang!
The fact that she is completely portrayed as the heroine in the anime adaptation.
Creation lacks human emotion.
Has the daughter who has been parasitized for many years regained consciousness?
In American comics, it often gives the impression that characters are constantly being kidnapped by evil organizations and made pregnant.
It’s not just an air cannon; it’s basically a missile.
Unless the trajectory is a part of the production like homing, is it creating a force field to guide it?
In terms of strong individuality, he’s at the level of top heroes and famous villains, isn’t he, Kurou Man…
It will probably take about three terms.
In anime, the final episode of the main story often airs first, so if Koichi appears there, that would be a bit much, wouldn’t it?
Even if Pop dies, it seems like the readers won’t be too affected, but for Kuro-man, it might not leave such a mark.
There are quite a few people saying that it’s good with Makoto-san, and I…
I started to feel like I wanted to kill everyone…
As long as the load exceeds what can be endured, manipulating the force field makes you almost invincible…
If the attack method has low mass, the only way to surpass it is by speed, but what does it mean that avoidance is guaranteed through predictive reading based on experience?
The reason why the protagonist saves their attack techniques or the catalyst for ultimately becoming a hero again is probably because they are earning quite a bit of heroine points! Don’t inflate the goodwill from Koichi!
If such outlier mutations occur, measures are meaningless…
I guess I have no choice but to push through with power that’s even overwhelming for All Might!
Even though Koichi has natural abilities, the fact that his repulsive force manipulation can handle movement, defense, and attack all at once makes him way too much of an all-rounder.
In the end, it’s nice that Koichi’s influence also exceeds AFO’s understanding regarding rock.
Q. Why does the AFO in the main story push through with brute force?
I think that’s a perfect answer to the vigilante.
I’ve already tried all the tricks and it’s impossible now.
Makoto-san: “Well, if there’s no past connection, I think it’s better for Makoto-san, both in terms of age and as a person…”
Why is it that a hard worker is necessary for me? It’s too specific…
Koichi seems to lack negative emotions like strong anger or hatred, which is frightening.
Bocchi the Rock!
In the end, Koichi’s abilities seem to be at a level that doesn’t just fit as a sidekick to a celebrity, even if he is in the best position.
If the outlier mutation is just Koichi, it might be manageable, but it seems that AFO is aware that there are quite a few others emerging as well.
But it’s a guy who needs to have a collar on…
Koichi’s repressed power and Rokk’s playful interaction to reclaim a forsaken past was thrilling.
From the outside, it’s also nice to think that we’re having a crazy giant monster battle.
No matter how hard you try to create and shut down heroes (especially All Might), if regular people can still sprout like that, it’s pointless!! It’s a terrible game! That’s really how I feel.
(Using force field manipulation to provide a good emergency treatment for wounds and fractures.)
The ability to help others is greater with the personality of a celebrity…
All Might is a given, but Endeavor in this work also has a tremendous sense of despair, doesn’t he?
Once it comes into view, it’s almost over…
Fire is a weapon of annihilation everywhere…
I understand that you would be really flustered if a perfect superhuman like Makoto-san appeared next to your love interest.