
There aren’t any members left, so we probably can’t make an anime.
What time is it today? Well, I’ll come again.
I wonder if it would work if I change my name.
It feels like a play on the original material.
I want you to use the song as is.
“Rent-A-Girlfriend has also been turned into an anime, so this one too…”
Keyakizaka has probably already passed its peak.
It’s AKB!!
>>5
Even Keyakizaka’s popularity has faded, so it’s even more so for AKB, right?
If we go back as far as Morning Musume, I feel like it might actually become a topic of conversation…
The elements of idol, traditional sports, and perseverance are definitely appealing.
>>6
Moreover, cross-dressing.
Moreover, there are female characters who fall in love with someone who thinks they are a woman.
Please write a song for Gekoku-jo, Akimoto…
It’s not about “Momusu” or anything, but the charm of this is driven by the original characters, so I don’t think there’s a problem.
But the early Acchan and Takamina are great, right…?
I know that it’s guaranteed to be interesting.
If it gets animated, I want them to cut or modify the overseas arc.
If we remove the overseas edition, the punchline will be…
But don’t you want to see Minori-chan moving in the anime?
What to do about Minori-chan’s voice actor?
>>15
In the stage performance, Sae Miyazawa played Minori-chan, but in that 0048, it was Mai Nakahara.
I like the last development.
That’s a strange way to respond.
>>18
This girl is deaf.
I just found out there was a musical…
In the manga, it’s mentioned that Minori-chan and Sae Miyazawa look alike.
A woman who was too strong as a heroine.
At that time, Okabe, Alice, and Takamina-senpai were popular in the jar, and the main heroine was referred to as Air Eina.
I wished Takamina-senpai would win if she were not a real person…
Okabe had completely thrown away his heroine points from overseas…
Having someone close by who is devoted and also needs support to the level that it would be strange not to win.
This guy is definitely going to get pulled out of his convenience store job and sent back to the front lines…
>>27
I’ll just go back to being a regular fan…
You must be making money that guarantees you can live comfortably and play for the rest of your life, especially with the royalties coming in…
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What I want to see the most in the anime adaptation is Alice’s past arc, but if that happens, I’ll want to see it all the way to the conclusion, and it might take about four cours.
If it becomes an anime, she’ll suddenly appear as a junior heroine halfway through the third cour…
>>32
The heroine that appears from the first time is…
>>38
Since the title has a love ban regulation, there’s no way someone seriously involved with AKB would get together with anyone!
>>38
I think the technique of making the second protagonist the theme of the work is really clever.
Okabe wasn’t bad, you know.
I thought that the person who edited this without a name has no humanity.
>>34
But when I read it, I definitely thought it would happen…
I love this ending so much that I sometimes rewatch it.
Is AKB still popular now?
>>37
The single I released the other day sold 372,000 copies in its first week and is ranked first on the Oricon charts.
I want the disabled heroine to be happy.
But the lyrics of the song about the love prohibition law are about a secret love that burns, right?
I think “Because I like you” has always been Alice’s image song.
It’s amazing that a cross-dressing protagonist often turns into an incredibly beautiful girl, but is quite ordinary as they are.
>>45
I’m gradually getting recognized as a pretty girl…
The 10,000 yen ticket edition is interesting, but if you’re going to do it for free, at least I want you to go as far as the Gekokujou edition.
It seems like it won’t stop from there until the end.
>>46
Nobuko is great, isn’t she…?
Actually, I’m quite captivated by this main heroine.
The way of life and the moment of departure are too perfect.
What!?
Aren’t the two in the thread picture a couple?
>>49
It’s a complete loser heroine who shows up after over 100 episodes and confesses right from the first meeting as a junior character.
After about 80 episodes from there, it turns out that I was actually going to lose my hearing in both ears soon, so I just wanted to be near the person I liked, even a little.
It’s nice how Yoshinaga’s true identity is revealed and they encourage each other…
Minori-chan, even after turning twenty, is amazing for wearing a mini skirt and exposed legs while singing cute love songs and sleazy pop songs in a feminine voice.
>>52
Because I’m an idol.
The quality of the fans is too high…
>>53
Even though I exposed the lie, it has become the truth because I am not speaking about it…
>>55
My heart has been burned…
>>57
Too ultimate and perfect of an idol…
>>57
If a man was secretly a member of a female-only group for years and even made his Hollywood debut as a woman, that would be outrageous! Wouldn’t you think this person is just too amazing…?
>>53
I really like my teacher.
If you turn a blind eye to the part about AKB and cross-dressing, it’s extremely sports-themed.
>>59
When it’s animated, I bet there will be vigorous sound effects like Gundam in an idol-themed show.
Both are winning, but as long as they are promoted as idols, there’s no way they could become a romantic relationship.
Yoshinaga is the number one fan of Momino Minori-chan, who seems to be brain-fried by her.
I have a memory of it being a creepy manga.
Even though I think “What about AKB…?”, I realized I was reading it, so it has a strong power as a manga.
There are certainly parts that are gross throughout the beginning, middle, and end, so I can’t deny that…
>>66
It would have been better if the teacher’s wife and child setting had definitely not existed.
>>70
If there aren’t any, single men who have been brainwashed by cross-dressing idols will end up feeling miserable.
I found a manga that I read for free until the end, but it became paid right before finishing, so I ended up buying the whole series.
I think it’s a good manga that can make some people feel averse to the fact that it’s AKB.
>>69
Well, it’s become a much bigger hook for attracting customers…
In the AKB comic adaptation, it starts with AKB supposedly surpassing the Beatles, and it looks like a crap manga that could get canceled at any moment, but it’s surprisingly interesting…
Since it’s AKB, there must be a lot of people who were reading it.
I also saw it as a nameless Daima at first.
I like Akimoto Yasushi, who occasionally appears in the early days and says things that make him feel like a strong character.
>>77
I love Jagariko, but 10,000 yen is a bit…
I think there are quite a few anonymous users whose brains have been fried by the free release of all episodes to celebrate the conclusion.
Once I start reading, I can’t stop and my brain gets fried.