
Sure, here are the extracted characters: Werororouro Gororororoo Ahh!! It’s a long-eared ghost.
A good-natured guy switching with a killing machine.
The image in the thread shows an emotional scene depicting the protagonist’s growth based on the heroine’s teachings.
I’m often thought to be kind to enemy characters…
A playful older brother who isn’t hostile.
He probably was a decisive and good young man before military service.
The war has changed quite a lot.
There are sensitive content ratings in the anime of this manga…
It’s easy to turn on the switch to kill, isn’t it?
I wanted to hear about the thread image in the anime…
The episodes are too sensitive in various ways…
I wonder if you know how to use this? The Ainu people would know, right?
I was quite impressed that the punchline of the skit was the image in the thread.
I want to be killed by such a nice person.
One could say that those who haven’t forgotten their humanity are the ones who are crazy…
The protagonist has been the strongest character in the story all along, through thick and thin.
If you don’t die, you’re too strong…
In live action, they really went for it.
Isn’t it scary that even while laughing until then, the moment you reach out to Ashirpa-san, they might kill you?
It’s so scary that as soon as the switch is on, I’ve already killed in the next frame…
The return from Port Arthur is particularly…
Even before the war, they said I was the strongest delinquent in the neighborhood.
You can’t imagine from the warm atmosphere of childhood friends.
Were you able to get along with them?
“When I shout, ‘I am the immortal Sugimoto!’ it usually works out somehow.”
Sugimoto still often appears to be a gentle, somewhat simple-minded young man when he isn’t turned on, and it might have been the same back in his hometown.
Because I’m a former soldier, I don’t have much resistance to killing people.
You can use this stick to kill in an amazing way, right?
I already understand too well the physically efficient way to kill.
He was unusually kind to Henmi and the others, wasn’t he?
Kind to people who are not enemies.
I killed many, lost my best friend, hurt myself a lot, and parted ways with the childhood friend I loved.
Is this person okay…?
Even during wartime, they adapted unusually at the front lines and had an excessive talent as a killing machine.
I think I was already disheartened when I left my hometown for the town.
It’s dangerous to pick a fight with multiple soldiers.
Why was the fake Ainu Yakuza village impossible to make into an anime?
If there’s no one coming to kill him, he’d just be a nice guy forever.
The murder switch is too loose.
If one of them dies, automatically kill the other! It’s the kind of thing that would totally freak everyone out.
I think this guy really does it automatically.
Even though eating dried persimmons didn’t bring me back to who I was in the past, I’ve reached the conclusion that it’s okay just as it is, and I like that.
I was close with Henmi-sensei right up until the last moment…
I am the immortal Sugimoto!! But I’m too perfect as an immortal switch.
But that’s good.
Why are they so terrible with just a gun…?
I clearly think children are kind, but if a woman betrays me, I would kill her.
Even immortality could not defeat hunger.
“I think the judgment of ‘he/she is probably a good person’ fits quite perfectly at the top level.”
Those who like brains are a bit different, aren’t they?
The scene of the long-tailed tit being plucked is so intense that it’s possible it was truly on the brink of starvation…
I’m not Ainu, but the visuals just can’t be helped…
Fake Ainu, huh?
This may also be relevant to the people who currently have Ainu blood.
I will automatically kill the one who is left!!
Is there an original source for the fake Ainu?
Even though I’m injured, I have to get through the blizzard where I might encounter a brown bear, so phew~~~ this is already the last resort.
A character that is on the verge of breaking down while still being established as the protagonist.
Someday I will remember this love and surely end up crying.