
It’s impressive that some people realize it’s from the original work, Urami Kuri-yo’s company.
>>1
It brings back memories…
I like these little jokes.
Was Kuriyo Urami working for an anti-social organization!?
It’s a story before going bankrupt…
In this manga, Hiroshi is meeting with some pretty high-ranking people and he really eats good food.
I’m glad that the etiquette instructor is a nice person…
>>6
I thought this person was like that because they were called anti-social.
It was a good story.
You did well, Hiroshi…
Hiroshi, you haven’t been scolded about manners except for not sitting down quickly, which is commendable.
Isn’t it a good punchline?
It has become a properly interesting food manga now.
It’s really terrible during the time of the thread image!
>>12
I wonder what they’ll do about the anime?
I hope they make an anime adaptation based on the part where the reputation has been improving…
There’s no way a manners instructor would allow bad manners like being affiliated with organized crime.
If it were the original Hiroshi, he would have been scolded about manners at least five times.
I wonder where the mistake of tying a napkin around the neck spread from.
>>16
Isn’t it just a sense of wearing an apron?
>>16
I have memories of seeing it often in cartoons.
Was that supposed to be the funny part?
The hotel was thin and flimsy, which was disappointing.
Hotel Takaiyo
It’s not just about being able to eat delicious food, but it’s admirable to reflect on how anxious I used to be…
It’s not really that much of a criminal organization.
The arrest was probably for violating the Specified Commercial Transactions Act.
>>21
Those who try to make money through planned criminal activities are anti-social forces, not just the Yakuza.
Isn’t it getting more and more interesting?
The name “Slim Guy with Beautiful Legs” is just a bit too random and hits the mark for me.
>>24
The guest characters in Crayon Shin-chan usually have very random names, so it’s safe.
This etiquette instructor is cool, isn’t he…?
The development is interesting, but it leaves a question of why it ended up like this…
I kinda thought, aren’t the cooking drawings really good?
This instructor seems capable of effectively engaging even with Shinnosuke in the lessons.
A manners instructor is being urged to chase away the recruitment.
>>30
Because I’m part of the company…
>>31
If they can make excuses and escape at a still dubious stage, then it’s over…
Are you a good guy after all?
The etiquette instructor was gathering evidence for the accusation, as they mentioned at the end, by letting it play out.
After all, they are a client, and I have to gather evidence…
It’s lamentable!
I feel like conversations like this are generally too strict, and people end up focusing only on that, leading to the thought that it must be an amazing dish, but they can’t really appreciate the flavor. However, Hiroshi was able to fully savor it.
Is choosing ginger ale in a situation where you actually can’t drink alcohol the right choice?
>>36
Isn’t it fine since it’s on the menu?
>>36
If it’s on the menu, that’s fine…
When I saw it after a really long time, it had characters reminiscent of Crayon Shin-chan while also being a comic with adult-oriented content and a punchline.
Hiroshi is really dependable.
This Hiroshi doesn’t look like a permanent section chief.
It’s rare for a etiquette instructor to not be in the role of the villain in this kind of story.
This etiquette instructor is not only well-versed in manners but also in the contents of the menu.
>>45
Because it’s food gastronomy.
>>45
It’s helpful to have someone introduce a dish you don’t know anything about.
In the early days, the same yakuza appeared several times.
>>47
(I wonder if it’s about the principal…)
A seriously realistic portrayal of organized crime is presented in a manga that has been used as a joke about anti-social forces.
This time, the slim guy with beautiful legs and the truck driver, Torasaku, is a name that appears in the original work as a guest character.
The original Crayon Shin-chan has a somewhat unsafe worldview.
It was a move befitting an elder.
>>53
Hiroshi is saying that if we are not warned in advance, I think that while we are flustered, several people will end up being victimized.
This manga isn’t badly drawn, but there is always a sense of tension.
>>54
There’s a tension that makes you feel like you could say “I’ve really gotten hooked!!”
He’s a bit over the top, but he’s a good person, just like Kureshin.
Everyone is so young…
It’s been a while since I heard about Namayutsuba.
I want to gather evidence, so I want to let them go.
But I don’t want to see any victims right in front of me.
I’m counting on you… Hiroshi…!
>>60
Is there really anyone who acts like an agent?
In the beginning of the original story, there was a scene where the protagonist sits with a member of a yakuza group they became friends with at a public bath during a cherry blossom viewing event organized by another group.
Is this manners instructor a guest character from the Crayon Shin-chan movie?
It seems that they’ve been able to bring out the Crayon Shin-chan style in quite detailed topics.
Wasn’t Mayutsuba Corporation bankrupt…?
>>66
So, is Yamima Kuriyo currently free?
I will help Hiroshi as an elder.
It’s a given that the flamboyant character will pull off powerful moves…
B-san, are you okay with not hiding your face…?
>>69
If he didn’t show his face, he would be participating as an instructor, but he’s also getting slandered online because he’s part of it.
>>69
Rather, it would be blasphemy to be rumored to have cooperated with the fraud…
I thought they were mispronouncing beef stroganoff, but it was gasronomy.
I had only ever heard the term gastronomy from that ramen bald guy.
Ah, Mayutsuba Corporation…
In times like this, Hiragana is impressive, U-sui naming.
>>73
We are the terrorist organization “Gloomy Sky of June”!
Manners instructors also do their job properly.
I communicate in a way that only Hiroshi, who is the oldest and accustomed to moving people, can understand.
Aside from being a bit annoying with their small actions, they’re actually a pretty good person… they seem like a guest character from a theater version of a good guy.
They’re not saying anything that extreme about manners, huh?
It’s unfair for a gag character to suddenly become a strong character at the climax.
There! Don’t make typos when you reply!
It’s true that there aren’t many opportunities to learn about French dining etiquette.
I guess the opportunities to use it are mostly at weddings or something?
The name “Beautiful Legs Slim Guy” seems like an attempt to give a name that feels true to the original work, but it comes off as a bit forced.
Wait a minute, I’m older than Hiroshi!
>>82
Are you able to guide properly during important times…?
>>85
Oh no…
>>93
It’s forgivable for a young and cute person to say “awa awa,” but…
If the current atmosphere is good, then it might be a place to change.
I wonder if they’ll change the earlier episodes when it gets adapted into anime.
>>83
I have enough accumulated to create a selection of masterpieces.
Not really a gay man… but a clown type is a strong character.
It’s really scary how completely unrelated, suspicious information product scams come up suddenly during a meal etiquette seminar.
Hiroshi, make sure to report to the company quickly.
It seems fine to animate only the popular episodes.
It’s not like they’re imposing ridiculous manners on me.
Isn’t her beautiful legs just too amazing?
A guest character with a silly name is showing up, it’s like Crayon Shin-chan.
However, I want to learn manners at some point.
I probably won’t use it in my life, but…
>>91
Since the school festival is approaching, it might be good to have a no-name table manners battle meet-up.
Even though I’m a manners instructor, my name being “Beautiful Legs Slim Man” has nothing to do with it.
It’s turned out to be a manga with just the right level of interesting.
I really like you, with a strong personality and being a nice person, beautiful legs.
I really like the part where the lecture ends; it’s so cool.
There’s no need for things like assassin teasing.
At first glance, the strange character seems to have a feel similar to the original.
The old men around me have such bad manners.
I read it after a long time, and it was truly interesting.
I can understand why the series is ongoing.
In Hiroshi’s self-introduction, I thought, “Oh right, he’s 35 years old…” and felt a little down.
>>105
At 35 years old, I am married with two children, working as an assistant manager, and I have a two-story house with a garden.
>>111
Stop it.
>>111
It’s based on 1990.
>>114
Is it possible that a person just born is the same age as Hiroshi?
>>114
At that time, buying a house in Saitama Prefecture and commuting all the way to Tokyo was treated like being a mere salaryman.
>>111
Moreover, it’s the house that was just rebuilt…
>>117
The 35-year loan had turned into something like a 55-year loan.
The bank lends out money quite easily, doesn’t it…
The instructor is cool.
I like the weird name Miki Wameo that appears in the original work’s driving school.
The original story of Creation has quite a few villains as well…
>>108
There are relatively many terrorist organizations.
>>110
Because I might be killed…
>>108
In fact, the final boss of the Matzure-sō arc was a drug trafficking mafia…
Only the manners instructor comes from the world of the Crayon Shin-chan movie.
The scene of this instructor’s appearance.
The sound effects are so annoying…
Misae is being treated like an aunt, but she’s still too young for that.
When it becomes a story like a side tale, assassins and criminal organizations appear regularly, right?
It’s impressive to see that the elements that were criticized in the beginning are visibly improving.
>>120
I can only tell that the scene of cold air coming out of the nose isn’t turning out to be a ridiculous image like the one in the thread.
Matsuzaka-sensei’s boyfriend…
In the original work, the editor in charge, Masuo, normally appears as an assassin.
The episode with Takagori-kun is a hit.
The episode in which Kawaguchi appears…
>>125
I feel like I had a hit once with a story about improving presentation skills using food as a hint.
When I was doing the fifth iteration of “The Solitary Gourmet,” it was kind of mediocre, but now I feel like I’ve really made it my own.
I read it properly for the first time and it’s interesting, this manga.
Right now, it’s selling well even to people who don’t know “Crayon Shin-chan” as a work called “salaryman meal manga,” which didn’t really exist before.
I never thought it would become such a bestselling manga.
>>131
Does such a person exist…?
If we don’t do it, it won’t continue for nearly 10 years.
It feels good that I didn’t stick to the one-person meal manga theme.
It’s not like I’m the type who particularly prefers being alone, Hiroshi.
It looks like something that could appear in Crayon Shin-chan…
The lunch meeting episode is quite interesting as a salaryman manga.
Buying the style without knowing Crayon Shin-chan is some kind of constraint play, right?
>>140
It seems there are some people who buy Hanchou but don’t know Kaiji…
I have a good feeling after reading.
Hiroshi is an ordinary salaryman, but he has a strange vibe.
The instructor is a nice guy…
It was a really good story in a proper way.
I know about Crayon Shin-chan, but if you ask me whether I’ve read everything, that would be a problem.
The manners instructor was a nice person…
There are probably a lot of people who know about Crayon Shin-chan but have never watched the anime.
Do you really think it’s a 100% rating?
>>148
It’s about how far you can perceive someone who doesn’t know Crayon Shin-chan.
I haven’t watched Conan, but many people go to see the Conan movies, right?
It’s like someone who reads Akagi but hasn’t read Ten.
>>153
I understand what you’re trying to say, but I’m not sure how that can be considered such an independent piece of content.
It’s an easy trap compared to the kebab battle.
It’s said that “Today’s Meal at the Emiya Family” is a pioneer of food manga spin-offs.
It seems that there are now more readers who don’t know about Fate/stay night.