

This is bad.
It’s amazing that you can draw a manga themed around “Yabai.”
I wonder if an anime adaptation is coming.
>>2I really want you to come.
The one whose tension is still skyrocketing and hasn’t come back yet.
The entire production, not just high tension but also the surrounding conspiracies and the significant differences in each person’s thoughts and emotional temperature, is intense.
Ya va e
It’s bad, it’s bad, it’s bad, it’s bad.
It’s bad, it’s bad, it’s bad, it’s bad.
Yavoi Yavoi
Yaa voo aa a
Yavoi Yavoi Yavoi Yavoi Yavoi
Yaaahhh – bye
Va i Va i Va i Va i
Ya vooo a voivoi voi voi
Voi Voi Voi Voi Voi
Voi voi voi voi voi voi
Voi Voi Voi Voi
Vai Vai Vai
Va-i Va-i Va-i
Vaai Vaai Vaai
This was boring.
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It was ordinary.
>>8Normal reaction
Oh no!
It’s insane that a veteran can create a manga that only feels this powerful.
>>10Shimabuu’s manga is seriously good.
Although both Ring and Burkin have been discontinued, if asked whether they are interesting or not, they still have the power to make you want to read.
I hope this one-shot manga gets selected for an anime adaptation.
>>11It’s true that it’s a work I want to see in anime.
I think the studio and the music team that were told to make an anime of this will go crazy.
>>33It’s your heart’s desire, isn’t it?
It’s still okay to become a planet, but it’s unfortunate for the people who are left behind.
>>13Only those who have lost that kind of neighborly love remained.
>>65But I really like that there are still bright and strong parent-child pairs with family love on the ground.
>>65But it’s not something to be thrown away because the crazy (love) is still there.
I thought there would be fewer opportunities to see Birkin in the future, but that’s been completely dispelled.
What crime is there after getting pumped up?
The way it pulls you in is insane.
Feel the power of the veteran.
I didn’t understand what was going on, but it really conveyed that something intense was happening during my first viewing.
It’s about 10 minutes long, considering it’s one chorus of the song and a little bit of reminiscing…
I want to watch for about 100 minutes, but it will mostly be flashbacks.
It’s great that even though it’s Shimabu, there are no gags at all…
Even a character that usually looks like it would joke around is seriously playing throughout.
There was an anonymous poster who started a thread about a dispute over the inheritance of an old man or something like that…
It would be great if it were visualized, but it’s tough that it has to be made into a song.
Why not just go with a live-action version like BECK?
The final, final song is…
Recently, there was concern about a generation that can only express emotions as “crazy” in a Close-Up: Modern feature, but I couldn’t help it because I was reading this.
>>23Amazing.
>>23It’s nice how you’re writing positively about words that are often seen as a symbol of lack of vocabulary…
That aside, I can only say that this manga is amazing…
I want to reread it every time a thread is created.
Even the world’s greatest superstar makes you feel certain within a short one-shot.
I don’t know any way to express the shock of reading this other than “crazy.”
>>26Normal
The momentum is certainly crazy, but it’s also constructed with logical reasoning, isn’t it?
I thought it would just be pushed through as something crazy, but it turns into a sci-fi development, which is wild.
It’s both a way to hide embarrassment and a complex of emotions that is hard to express, and it is also a passion that doesn’t hold any particular deep meaning.
Oh no!
>>31It’s something I can only say is amazing, but I like that it’s also a way to hide the embarrassment of saying I love you.
Thanks to that, the final parent-child duo adds a really great flavor to the work.
It has been several years and I still do not know what I want to write.
Just being able to bring this out made me feel that I could still manage something.
It’s a scale unique to manga, where the author and others can create a relatively small but ambitious story.
Bilkin clearly lacked proper composition and refinement…
Shimabu also said that he didn’t think this would go through.
There were various things, but love is eternal—that’s a universal conclusion.
My excitement, which soared high into the distant sky, has not come down for decades now…
I like that thing.
>>39In the episode with the judge, how old is Momotabu…? Is he really a miracle person? Or does he just not age like in the manga…? That’s nice, isn’t it?
>>45The fact that Shimabu subtly brings out these unsaid parts and gaps is truly exquisite.
It seems like places like NHK’s Digista or Shinichi Hoshi’s short stories would enjoy animating something like this, those indie types.
Why did you bring it out first?
>>41The first one should have a strong impact, so it should be raised high.
I didn’t come back after getting all fired up.
>>50Is it good as a project that the top batter completely overshadowed everything else and no other topics were mentioned?
>>55It’s also our fault for not even reading it.
>>41Did it serve as a model?
>>41It feels like something is missing if it’s just a decent new one-shot, right?!
It feels like Build King was created to fill the sudden gap left by Act-Age, prompting them to urgently call Shimabu.
When making anime, I want the music to be done by Kohei Tanaka or Maximum the Hormone.
>>43In my mind, the image of the thread is associated with Elvis Presley, so I want a song that sounds like Elvis.
The Yabai pose with one side of the heart looking good is that the last new planet is heart-shaped.
A band that only has strong love is used to scheme for population reduction, but love does not perish, becomes a star, and the loveless people perished in conflict.
However, it is truly heartwarming that love can also arise from those who are left behind.
I wonder if that judge took me with him after he died…
Hey, Anonymous!
Come on, Anonymous!
Shimabu, why do you like pompadours so much…?
On the contrary
Even in silence
It’s good.
Still available to read for free.
It’s bad.
Moreover, two years have passed.
This is bad.
>>54Oh no!
>>54Is it still 2 years? Or is it already 2 years?
The presence of this manga is incredible to me.
Those who break like this are done for…
With that kind of vibe
Every time I think about people who have become like dangerous stars.
Shuddering with intensity.
The one-shot ranking is now in 10th place overall in history, that’s crazy.
Oh no!
>>59What is the top…?
Seriously, this is the only one I know about the project.
In terms of genre, mythology didn’t work out in the response.
>>61But somehow I get it.
>>61Well, it’s a story about a person with abilities beyond human understanding who doesn’t age, gathering their followers to create a new planet and immigrating there.
Moreover, the theme is love.
It may not be an exaggeration to call it a myth.
It’s amazing how it makes you feel like you’ve just watched a masterpiece after finishing reading.
The opening spread showcases the veteran’s artistic skills, impressively demonstrating them with the audience ascending to the heavens.
It felt like it was all over after a huge flop at Build King.
The genius Shimabuu keeps delivering such powerful and fresh one-shots!
Once you meet a fan, they definitely won’t forget, and no matter where you meet, they’ll call your name—now that’s just amazing!
>>72Moreover, it could be the greatest superstar in the world, possibly even the greatest in history.
>>73Yavoi! Yavoi!
Hey! Anonymous!
Nameless person! Come on!
The first move of a project where various people post one-shot stories is the most intense.
It’s crazy that it’s still being publicly released normally.
It’s crazy how it’s just taken for granted to load gunpowder into a guitar.
Stories that charge forward with this kind of momentum really show their true strength, don’t they…?
>>80In addition, it seems that when I was younger, I wouldn’t have reached this state without certain technical skills; there is an air of maturity or detachment that comes with a certain level of experience.
The last parent and child are of course the best too.
I’m saying it instead of “I love you” because it’s a bit embarrassing; all of you are insane.
I like that this star has been passionately shouting love all along.
It’s the end of childhood that rushes by at the world’s fastest speed.
The intensity of the live scene is unbelievable.
A song that just says “I love you!” is crazy.
The manga I like the most among the ones I’ve read as one-shots.
The density feels just right for running through in a music video… It’s amazing… I want to see it…
Every time I see the word “yabai,” my excitement goes through the roof and I can’t help but read it again.
Isn’t there anyone crazy enough to take on the challenge of making a MAD animation of this guy?
I only posted crazy stuff in this thread.
The scene where John is called by name hits me in the tear ducts.
I don’t know anything about these guys.
It’s sad that, despite the population reduction plan being a great success, it ultimately leads to extinction.
It’s surprisingly Shima-bu, but the cuteness of the girl is incredible!
>>96I don’t know if it’s the original author or an assistant, but there are cute characters in Shimabu’s works, right!
Like the child who forgot to squeeze lemon on the oyster with a rose!
It feels like the end of childhood is so intense that it becomes this kind of madness.
Isn’t it crazy? It’s my full course.