
Even if you bring up TV show topics from back then, the kids today wouldn’t understand, right?
>>1
If anything, I don’t remember either.
I need to get permission from Pawapuro…
The way the internet handles things seems to have forgotten the boredom since the exhibition match.
A boring baseball manga becomes a masterpiece after other schools are introduced.
I don’t really know what you’ve been drawing since the thread image.
>>5
I was writing an essay where I lightly stabbed Kazuki and heavily stabbed Miki.
I stumbled right after that and then gradually started working on it, and before I knew it, I had become an essay manga artist.
I’ve never seen someone who doesn’t know about Barihaken.
The erotic one-shot after Miss Full was good, so why did they draw something like Barihaken?
I only remember the gag about playing kabaddi on the edge.
The painting gave a neat impression.
Even after the exhibition match, I liked the intermission episodes, like the visit to Ushio’s house, the hellish friend park, and the karate girl one.
I was reading all of it happily…
At that time, there were inquiries about an anime adaptation, but they said they would reduce the gags in the anime.
In that case, I said it wasn’t a missful.
The author said they still regret it.
>>15
But without that torrent of gags, it wouldn’t be Miss Full…
>>17
But there won’t be another chance for Miss Full to be animated…
>>15
Even if it’s a bad anime, it’s still anime.
But bad anime can harm your mental health…
The only joke that seems usable in anime is “neutralizing sugar with salt.”
I liked the seniors at Juunishi High School because they had great personalities.
Other schools, led by Kabu, had an attitude that was terrible, but it seems they were really popular among female readers.
I like everything except for the sudden developments after the cancellation decision.
The terrible anime from that period of Jump was so bad that it would have been better if they hadn’t made it at all.
Mugun High School should be permanently banned from the regional qualifiers.
>>23
It was tough that it was long and the match wasn’t interesting.
Ball Max
I remember doing the Shining Wizard.
The voice actors in the drama CD were luxurious, and everyone matched well, which was great.
…Captain and Usamaru are no longer here…
For some reason, my rotten little sister was intensely promoting this and the heartfelt delivery service.
The characters are unique and I really like the jokes.
I don’t remember the story.
Kurosen High School War Lover
I don’t like military battles because they have too few rules.
>>29
Whichever way, the snake god senpai gets injured and can’t participate in any other matches…
If you think that the jokes will disappear, it means the dialogues and characters will be changed.
It’s understandable that the situation with Jump anime at that time was quite frightening.
I like the story of the breakneck swallow of the child Tsukune.
>>32
I think Koizu could have been treated a bit better, but maybe it wasn’t that popular.
The tempo of the gags is quite good, and it seems like it could work with some minor touch-ups.
The part where you fight the brothers in the village feels like a total war and is interesting.
In the Reiwa era, the dutiful son is making money here and there with new merchandise releases and social game collaborations.
Even if we make parodies of things like Famicom Shinken or Karnov, they won’t get through.
My pants are torn, and it’s beyond the level where it’s just a matter of timing for Tama-chan.
At the time at Kuro-sen High School, I felt a bit frustrated that the background characters were treated as good guys even though they were throwing jeers at Snake God-senpai, but now that I look back, they were doing things that warranted at least one jeer.
>>39
That person is a bit too free-spirited… Rather than causing trouble for others, they actually perform exorcisms and such…
If you carelessly intertwine the manager and the members during the test of courage event, it will get chaotic, so allowing Akemi to cause a big ruckus shows a sense of balance.
Even at that time, I didn’t really understand current events jokes…
Despite all that buildup, I was shocked that Nezucchuu only had one game where he really shined.
Seven Bridge went with Tenryu until the end, and I couldn’t even reveal the secret of Kenbishi’s magical pitch, instead I swung and missed.