
Even if my legs are broken, my spirit isn’t broken! Boom!
Even now, Minoru-kun’s ability to take action is seriously crazy…
>>1
I noticed this during the free event.
I’ll also dress in women’s clothing and participate in the audition to cheer for you!
It’s just too impressive, and because of that, I’m a bit out of it, but knowing that I followed you and went to the live show the previous holiday is quite crazy.
I will support the girl I like from the position of an idol!
Early Okabe is too weak for that.
>>3
The somewhat rough tone smells like a small-time player, and it makes me laugh.
The sudden graduation of someone who was ranked third during the general election without any scandals is not something that can be resolved with a bow from the manager.
Overall, it’s a manga I like, but there are quite a few developments that seem unreasonable.
It’s so ridiculous that I can’t even think about implementation; the filtering method is too strict right from the planning stage.
The most reckless one is Minori-chan, who continues to sing in a girl’s voice for hours even after her growth period.
Later Okabe is the strongest in the world, so it’s all good…
>>9
Is it okay for Minori to agree with Okabe leaving, but suddenly say she can’t forgive him when they meet again?
Yuko Oshima becoming gigantic is quite a bluff.
The answer aiming for a full house with a 10,000 yen performance is always full throttle! It’s so muscular-brained that it’s crazy.
Talent is important, but anyway, it’s all about hard work and the fruits of sweat, which is what AKB’s songs are all about…
During the peak of AKB, there must have been various collaboration offers, but it’s strange that permits were granted and real-name members appeared only in AKB49 and AKB0048…
>>13
I really think both are masterpieces of idol-themed works.
>>16
0048 was a bit lacking in the second season, but the first season is really interesting.
It’s nostalgic to see Minori-chan being taken away by Maeda Atsuko.
Every time I read this manga, I fall more in love with Takamina-senpai.
We are good at working hard like fools; it’s a really great senior.
It’s so cool that Alice is dancing to the metronome even though she can’t hear it anymore.
>>19
The sudden appearance of this woman after episode 100 is too strong.
I love Okabe Miku.
Personally, I think the peak of interesting manga was around Gekokujo.
In a party of three, it was well-balanced with two strong characters and one who had a unique skill.
>>25
That’s why I can painfully understand how Alice was so thrilled at Gekokujo’s stage, even from a reader’s perspective.
>>25
I really love mascot performances.
I miss it.
I really liked this manga.
After Minoru-kun could no longer play baseball and had his dreams shattered, he got his brain fried by Yoshinaga…
Other than the fact that Okabe doesn’t appear at all in the scenes on the first day of the graduation live, it’s an undisputed masterpiece.
>>24
The original works of the thread image and the rental girlfriend are by different people, even though the artwork is the same.
It’s a ceasefire, for the sake of each other’s dreams.
Let the war begin, for the sake of our dreams.
I really like it.
I really loved when Okabe fell for Minoru-kun…
I don’t know much about AKB, but reading this manga significantly increases my favorability toward someone I don’t know well, Atsuko Maeda.
>>35
By the way, it seems that the real Acchan looked at manga Acchan and thought, “Do I look this scary…?”
>>35
There are only scenes that are incredibly cool…
I was watching it sporadically while it was being serialized, but the fans’ mental state is going to break at the final live.
>>36
There are probably those whose mental state has been broken and those whose fetishes have been shattered…
>>44
Minoru-kun looks cute just the way he is, even without the wig and in idol costume…
But Karika is selling way better.
I’m not really into AKB, but I think this manga’s portrayal of Atsuko Maeda and Akimoto is a bit too much, making them seem like strong characters with hidden depths.
It was a strange manga… but that’s usually the case with magazines from this period.
I have almost no memories since going to America.
What is this character…? As I read further and start to empathize, I get thrown back into the plot and find myself wondering, what is this character…?
Magazine manga always has a certain sense of instability.
There isn’t a specific development I want to challenge, and it becomes a confusing feeling of letting go of stability.
HCG
If it’s just like the person themselves, it overlaps with Minori’s character, so Senior Takamina will become a romantic girl role.
>>48
It’s no surprise that the bonus booklet in the final volume is about Takamina-senpai’s graduation story…
It’s nice that Minori is coming back in the bonus booklet.
I’m still in love with Takamina-senpai’s Minori-chan…
When Atsuko Maeda appears, everything turns upside down, so I don’t know about reality, but at least in the manga, she had amazing charisma.
When I read it again, I feel like the beginning is a bit too long… ?
The Osaka part is quite tough.
>>54
I’m easygoing, so I’ll forgive everything with Yoshinaga’s awakening as an MC, the sad past of the old man comedian, and the final high-five.
The old man, a rakugo storyteller, has a sad past…
After watching episode 1, I saw famous members from back then and felt nostalgic, but on the flip side, there are really very few people who are still around now…
>>56
I can’t keep being an idol for 15 years, it’s been 8 years since I became Kaki.
Make sure to create stories by involving real members as well.
I think it’s amazing that they’re creating a story in conjunction with Yuuko Ooshima’s retirement.
I think it’s amazing that they gave the go-ahead for this setting based on real idols.
Is it okay to consider the ending as Alice’s overwhelming victory?
I like how the last part recovers the title or the summary.
MAYA and the old man rakugo performer are both frustratingly awful antagonists, yet their pasts are incredibly difficult…
Aren’t you embarrassed to present a masterpiece with an atmosphere that seems like a manga riding on a trend like this?