
Real Rohan-sensei
They don’t seem like a good person.
There’s no doubt he’s an amazing manga artist, but I don’t think he’s a good person.
A story about trying to make up with Ash in the bath.
I don’t want to meet during the season of anger.
I think the inner self is just like a thug from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.
He is definitely not a good person.
Real Rohan-sensei
I thought you were smiling, but suddenly you might get really mad and start cursing.
I wonder if it’s really a person…
Honestly, I wonder how much I am involved in the story and the art right now.
Someone who comes up with a line like, “If the law allows it, your life doesn’t matter at all!!”
There is quite a strong impression of being grumpy.
I initially got scared of the ghost, but gradually it started to annoy me and I like the idea of wanting to fight it.
With each new installment of the series, the characters’ language becomes coarser, and I can feel the change in the teacher’s state of mind.
It’s not like a real Rohan or anything.
Mild Rohan
They don’t look like a good person.
Kira Yoshikage, whose hobby is not murder.
Don’t keep teasing me with weather information during the commercial when I’m about to go out, you idiot!
“That’s enough, I’m just going to look it up online!! I can relate, but it’s too much and not good.”
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“I want to meet you, contrary to ‘The Season of Anger’.”
Person?
It gives an impression like Rohan or Kira.
He may not be a good person, but he really draws great manga…
My real name was mentioned in a thread from a little while ago.
I heard that you wanted to go to America.
I have a prejudice that the person seems to be normal on the outside but probably has a messed-up inside.
The vocabulary sense of insults is crazy.
I have a trauma of being blamed by my two older sisters for eating snacks that I didn’t actually eat.
When I said I was going to Tokyo to draw manga, my grandmother told me I would make the news for committing a crime, a mystery from my student days.
Recently, I’ve definitely started to age.
The frequent use of insults that respond to questions with questions suggests that they probably think the same way all the time.
It seems like they really look down on those who don’t understand that painting.
Season of Anger
When I’m in a good mood, it seems like I’ll treat you to some home-cooked dishes.
I don’t want to meet during the season of anger.
It doesn’t seem like a good person.
Anyone who thinks that a cat lover would eat it just because there was nothing else to eat is a bit…
I think I’ve gotten upset over a word that was overly probing.
That is the season of anger.
Is it really a person, to begin with?
I will meet the deadlines with plenty of time to spare and will not pull an all-nighter.
I heard that in an interview a long time ago, but I wonder if it’s still the same now.
In my childhood, I was advised by my grandfather and father that if I always behaved badly, repercussions would come at the happiest times.
You’re a liar, that’s for sure.
Regarding the Zeppeli matter,
It seems like you hate the electric stove.
I thought you were smiling, but suddenly you might get really angry and start cursing.
If you don’t accurately sense when someone is in a good or bad mood, it could be detrimental in a relationship.
It seems like they often have the same thoughts when it comes to insults that involve responding to a question with another question.
A person whose anecdotes are mostly recreated by young Dio or Rohan.
I like the work, but I probably don’t want to meet the person as they likely match my image of them.
I wonder if this person dislikes dogs…
I think it would be nice if we could do that with some margin in reality, but isn’t it that we usually have a lot of intense situations?
He doesn’t seem like a good person.
Self-acceptance seems amazing.
You probably hate all animals.
Don’t move, I was showing a rare cute puppy.
If you’re going to do something artistic, it needs to have this level of sharpness!
I think it’s done with the sense that it’s a common trope in Western movies that something terrible happens to dogs.
An old man’s ghost appears in the workplace.
Don’t go into the workroom! The ghost kept the promise, but…
I was talking about how I suddenly changed my mind and called the shrine priest to perform an exorcism.
Ah… It’s just like Araki to pay without a reason.
There are the same replies here and there, huh!?
We are already under attack!!!
The variety of insults and anger is amazing.
“Is that really so outrageous?!”
Cats seem to have a relatively worse time being torn apart or turned into grass.
Once JoJo is completed, it feels like I’ll suddenly age like Stroheim.
People joke about not aging, but when I see myself working with glasses on, I feel like I’ve become quite the old man.
It’s amazing that such a line is output even though it seems like they don’t drive.
It’s too scary to think that while smiling, I’m probably thinking things like (this idiot…!)
I heard you’re making and eating stylish pasta for breakfast; I wonder how you find the time for that…
I still imagine “Beaty the Magic Boy” more than “JoJo.”
My wife is also quite a strange person.
I wonder if they are still incredibly fast at writing.
I love the episode where my grandma worried that I might become a criminal.
We were talking about local things during the interview.
It seems they are neighbors.
“Come on, give me a break! It’s hard to express the sharpness of that feeling and the empathy that can’t be brought outside.”
There are some identical responses here, huh?!
We are already under attack!!!
I can infer that even though you’re angry about various things, you definitely won’t talk about being angry at your assistant, so it can’t be brought to light.
The sharpness of the lines is so amazing that it makes even really unimportant mob characters popular.
Lands is better than Leon, but…
The characters from parts 1 and 2 are indeed in a completely different art style, so I’ve heard various comments about them.
It seems that I can draw quite well in my current style at around volume 5…
I hit my foot.
Well, that’s how all the old manga artists were.
Real Rohan-sensei
By the way, it’s amazing that you’re still drawing manga now.
I thought that once JoJolion ended, I would definitely stop working on serialized projects.
The vocabulary for insults is too rich.
It feels like a hero’s story conceived by someone with a villain’s mindset, you know, JoJo?
Actually, I like the artwork from the mid to late part of part 7 the most.
If you find yourself stuck on ideas during an interview,
Sitting against the wall.
“Right in front of me is an infinite universe… Ideas should also be infinite…” I think to myself.
It seems that ideas are coming out.
There was also a story about a man who doesn’t show his back…
When I fell victim to a renovation scam, I had to brutally murder the architect with a cheap trick from part 4.
Every time the cat ruins the vegetable garden, I kill the cat in the story.
It’s clear that you have a good personality.
There’s probably no one else who can invite a manga artist currently serialized in Jump to their home and have everyone draw their own version of Jotaro like this person can…
The author of this episode, depicting the Okura Mote King Saga, apparently received criticism for drawing Jotaro in a way that seemed uncharacteristic of him, as it was just an emulation of the main story.
I think about half of the episodes related to the author are lies.
I think it’s amazing that, even though it’s a weekly series, the costume designs are really unusual and seem like they would take a lot of effort to draw.
There seems to be an original source from overseas design magazines and fashion brands, but it was quoted completely in six parts, so I wonder if they originally liked it.
I think there is a lot of love for humanity and a sense of justice.
It is not demonstrated against the opponent in front of me.
I have never seen a former assistant talk about personality aspects.
It seems that a considerable number of legs were sacrificed, but I wonder how many people debuted.
I had published a book on how to draw manga, but it seemed like there was no effort put into the dialogue at all.
How can someone like this depict a hymn to humanity?
I have never seen anyone around me praising this person’s character or humanity, so I can sense something.
A person like chaos and goodness.
Even well-behaved and good-natured people can say outrageous things when they snap, and the world itself seems to resemble a thug.
Wasn’t there an episode where Takahashi Takeshi-sensei drew an amazing Jotaro at Araki-sensei’s house in Okura?
By the way, while Professor Araki has an open and social image with occasional parties, in the past, he would often pretend not to be home when the intercom rang and a stranger appeared on the camera, making him a typical reclusive person.
It seems that the reason it is bright now is thanks to my wife who is having a compression festival.
I think there have been times when I’ve yelled, “I’m not that angry!!”
The way the lines are phrased is so unique that I want to know where it was inputted from and how it was outputted.
Since you said you were watching a lot of movies, I wonder if it’s around that area.
Someone who said in an interview with Hiromu Arakawa that they don’t use social media, so they can unleash their daily frustrations and ambitions in their serializations.
It seems that because I’m watching the live-action Rohan being well-received, Izumi is also appearing in the latest episode where no one is moving.
Are the people from Nurarihyon no Mago and Summertime Render at Araki Factory?
Books on manga techniques and writing are really easy to read.
Was Sanbu Kei also a former assistant?
I’ve often heard about baths, but I’ve never seen the source.
I wonder if this is a true story?
The insults during the armed poker days were amazing.
The portrayal of foolish young delinquents is remarkably well done, isn’t it?
They say the security is bad, but they are only referencing the words and actions of relatives and people close to them.
It seems like they think of themselves as a mental aristocrat and want to live like Kira.
I’m not the kind of person who would create a thread with a quote like that, at least…
Wasn’t “Mike O’s world” a catchphrase of the people around us?
Moreover, there are multiple people.
Was Koseki Koji your best friend?
In a dialogue with Kazuma Kaneko
“When you deform the armor, it becomes Ultraman…”
“I understand!”
I realized that top-notch professionals are different after having that kind of exchange.
Reading the author’s comments in the paperback, they don’t seem like such a nice person.
It’s amazing how he/she remains humble, calm, and approachable even in events and interviews.
What’s really scary is that there are still people who turn their weakness into an attack…
I can sense that your pride is very high.
“I depict ‘pride’ very abundantly.”
I think of you as someone who isn’t just a simple average of Kira and Rohan.
I like to read author portraits, which is why I still buy JoJo in physical form.
Perhaps jumps might also be electronic.
I’m glad I didn’t do it.
We must exceed the limits of humanity…
Encountered a ghost in a kimono while being paralyzed in a ryokan.
→This is bad… I can’t move…
→Huh? This hot tea next to the ghost… could it be that this thing is planning to dump it on me…?
→I’m feeling inexplicably angry now…? Don’t underestimate me, you damn ghost!!
→After thrashing about for a while, the paralysis was lifted and the tea spilled over.
This episode is way too JoJo.