
Some of the episodes are so creepy that they go beyond being interesting or not and are just plain scary!
Hot springs and cat abs!
What could those cat’s abs be…?
I like hot springs because they seem like something that could exist in reality.
>>2No way!
It is often said that horror and comedy are closely related, as mentioned by Junji Ito and others, but the only example I know of someone from the comedy side referring to it as being closely related to horror is Kousuke Masuda.
>>3Momoko Sakura is also on that side, anyway.
Usami-chan is amazing for not missing a turn.
GO is kind of really subtle…
I think the raw dirtiness enhances the horror feel.
I like the sense of story choice in the opening.
Why Tokyo…?
I think it’s not good that the public bath is constantly moaning with background music.
Historical genres usually don’t have anything wrong with them.
>>10Harris and Perry laughed to death.
>>12Harris Impacto
I saw Saki-chan for the first time in a while in GO.
GO has fulfilled its role just by animating Mahjong.
When I see crazy traffic due to real events, it reminds me of a public bath.
An anime that enjoys the range of Yuji Ueda’s acting.
>>16The pure person and the onmyoji initially could not realize it was Ueda Yuji.
The first term is relatively stable.
They occasionally have episodes like the cat episode or the food fighter episode, but I wonder if those are really interesting… ?
I like talking about backcountry climbing, even though it doesn’t get much attention.
>>21It’s a black mountain climb, you know.
>>21It’s delicious to eat porridge at the summit.
Was Amanda-san turned into an anime?
I wonder if I should try to make a clay figure.
I think there’s a monster living in each episode.
End of the world, etc.
The current anime of the Bremen Town Musicians seriously had me in stitches.
After all, parodies based on original works are unfair.
>>27Did you inhale?
I like Mahjong because the quality is high even in the doujin anime, not just the original work.
I like things like Ikkyu-san or Esper Nyuu-Goo that have a nonchalant German throw.
Even though it’s a straightforward pattern with Usami-chan spinning around, for some reason, it doesn’t get boring.
Stop trying to make me cry with the BGM in the Esper Milk episode.
I think mahjong is truly genius when I look at it again.
Ushiyama Saki is great, isn’t she?
The competition among idols is fierce.
>>33I want Bururu to do it too.
>>35It’s being shown at Jump Festa.
Included in the first season DVD.
The most confusing thing is the handsome guys’ group, right?
>>34I feel like this episode is purely driven by the desire to draw something ugly.
An episode where the wooden building piles on the absurdity is a hit.
Prince Shotoku’s era is full of useless trivia, isn’t it…?
It’s too unfair that Chupacabra’s voice is so cool for no reason.
When I watch season 1, I realize everyone sounds so young…
Ueda Yuji hasn’t changed much…
The cat is a grandma’s child.
When looking at it as a whole, it’s easy to see that the budget keeps increasing.
But I also liked the low budget that made Sanzo’s mind race.
I really like cats’ abs.
I really love the flood of opening words, the part where the dog trainer drools and makes the dog wait on its own, and the nostalgic way of saying “I can no longer be of use…” after the abs are gone.
Was “Betabeta Amusement Park” turned into an anime?
I feel like about 30% of the character that everyone thinks is Ueda Yuji is actually Maeda Go.
Aren’t The Three Musketeers and those trashy bastards being adapted into anime?
Speaking of which, we decide on the director before making the anime, don’t we?
Well then, here we have the eldest, Mr. Daichi Heitaro, as the director.
You can do it, right, Hirotarou Daichi?
I wonder if there is a Yumeno Kakera series.
Animate the episode with the dog making a sudden entrance too.
I looked at the cat again, but the acting is so incomprehensible that it’s scary!
The official fan book had a novel in it, but to be honest, it was a psychological horror.
The cat’s abs are happy ending.
I love Sangod V.
Was Cinderella animated?
I thought the idol group was a genius idea.
>>55Unlucky Nameless Angel
At that time, it might just be that the director’s acquaintance who was free was brought along casually, but I was surprised to see such fancy names appearing among the staff.
>>57It’s nice, isn’t it, Tanaka Masakazu’s episode?
I thought it was an anime that Ueda Yuji and Nazuka were working on together for quite a long time.
>>58The idol group had a lot of women, as expected.
It seems like there are a few men here too… ?
It’s strange that one episode is a seal.
>>59I see, the voice actors you brought with you are these ones, this one, and this one.
It’s all Ueda Yuji!
I love Bremen and Mookitel.
Settled on 6 pieces.
I’m disappointed that there isn’t much erotic content other than BL in the anime adaptation.
>>62Do you want something erotic…?
>>62There’s hardly anyone here except for Teacher Panbi.
>>62It seems like it would appeal to fujoshi, like Sora.
>>78Rather, it’s all about Basho, Zora, Taishi, and the demon Enma.
Ramenko has an excellent punchline, but the setup in the first half is somewhat lengthy, which is a rare occurrence.
The fact that episode 1 of season 1 suddenly has stickers shows they have no intention of selling it, right?
>>64Well, there aren’t many episodes that embody the early gag manga “Gag Manga Biyori” like that one.
Mukitel was good.
Masaaki might be a good person, but he looks scary.
The first anime where I became aware of the name Eiji Takemoto.
When I saw it again after a long time, I thought I’d die from laughter at the Journey to the West.
In the current episode featuring Prince Shotoku, the younger sister’s retorts often have a tone that feels like a friend’s distance.
I think Sora-kun casually likes Basho.
I really do like the end of the world…
>>75Ohhh! A big incident from the beginning!
I’m completely naked! Japan Otaku Reviews, dedicated to the bulletin board, is completely naked!
>>75It seems that no matter what I say now, Japan Otaku Reviews cannot be covered up…
So, San God V was in its third season…
Oh, they were doing the second season of Nekochan!
The cat’s abs seriously look like they were turned straight out of a dream into a manga.
The way the blood spurted out like a pump in the alien spaceship was just too funny.
Bashō and Sora are quite popular normally.
There have been many interesting ones until now, but this time there aren’t many that are very interesting.
I felt like it had become a strapman anime, but it hadn’t.
I was on stage.
I want to see Lightning Claw or Fighting Warrior Abel in anime.
>>86There was an anonymous person who was excited, saying that since the latter is in the OP of GO, there will be an anime adaptation!
Cinderella was scary, huh?
Dog walking man!
It’s too funny that the tutor and the insect expert, Ueda Yuji, are played by an indescribable uncle who doesn’t come.
>>90The insect expert is just a pervert, isn’t he…?
This season, I like Bremen and idols.
National language… Gori Matsu…
>>94Another unnamed person has died!!
Has Pensuke-kun not appeared even once since then?
>>95Recently, they were rebroadcasting on Abema, and they aired the episode after the gum episode.
It’s okay.
I’m saying I’m anonymous, but I’m actually Toshiaki.
I like Journey to the West.
The sound effects of Dokkoi Onigiri-kun are too unfair.
>>99one… DING!
Two… Den!
Three… den!
four… DEDEEEEEEEEEEN!!!
I think the gradual and subtle humor of Mahjong, read at my own pace in the manga version, was the best part.
I just realized they haven’t turned Yama into an anime yet.
I particularly like this season’s idol group and the Bremen Stadtmusikanten.
Also, mahjong.
A work from when Nazuka-san was still young.
I feel like the final episode of Sword Master Yamato is more interesting to read in the manga.
>>106It feels like the anime’s crucial ending is just a super-fast digest.
This season, I wondered if Usa-mi-chan, the first performer, was too over the top with her production… Is she going to be okay?
After that, it has generally been stable, interesting, and reassuring.
I like the sharpness of Prince Shotoku’s era.
>>107I like the sound of “kimo-usukimiwarui.”
I want a luxurious sleeping car train journey and its sword-drawing story to be animated.
I like the manga-drawing male teacher.
My stomach doesn’t hurt.
The violent alien matched the anime’s rapid pace well.
>>111Yuuji Ueda’s scream is good for your health.
Make an anime adaptation of the ones who bring in manga.
Is it the bathroom again, Chief? Aren’t you going frequently?
Hmm, the director has frequent urination.
Finally, it appears that my character has frequent urination…
I laughed so hard at the tempo!
The tutor won’t come; I like them.
I love the unmotivated La-la-la-la-la-la♪
Nūpappa!
>>118Nostalgic anime
>>134Nupappa!!
The one running in a turtle costume from Dragon Palace looks like Yamamoto from Gokurakutombo.
In the recent episodes, I liked Distance Bug.
If you’re a male robot teacher coming to an all-girls school and your sense of distance is off, that’s no good! And then I realized there’s actually someone whose physical sense of distance is messed up.
I named it “Giosen” taken from the Old Testament.
>>122It’s not related!
Storyboard: Collage of the original work
Voice-over script: Original paperback (voice actor’s personal item)
>>123I feel like there could be an original episode like that.
GO has interesting episodes that vary for each person, which is fascinating.
Personally, I didn’t think Bremen was that great, but I laughed a lot at the lost alley.
I love Ueda Yuji’s “Hyahho!!!” after singing the full version of “The Universe of Hope” in one breath.
The fact that GO loses a minute is quite critical.
The feeling of being completely cut off from the ending has removed about 40% of the surrealness.
I think Wataru Igarashi from “Tachiagare” is suited for anime.
Inept person.
Make my fiancé an anime too.
GO is unfair because personally, everything about it is interesting.
It’s sad that there are only two types of 2-panel comics.
>>132I want about 100 kinds.
Mr. Ueda, please do everything.
Why is the magazine named after Koreans?
I love how they create a subtle atmosphere with Forever Hunter Masuda and then follow it up with Sangodd V.
I was happy to see Bururu-san make a reappearance in the background in a subtle way.
I hope Dragon Punch will be animated someday.
That was the funniest thing I’ve heard in a while.
>>139Is it still being serialized?
What was “Give me rice!!”?
>>141Gebo
GO’s pronunciation is quite unstable, and I’m feeling anxious about it.
Isn’t it that the conversation scene is calm and not well-articulated?
>>142I’m already 57 years old.
GO has a nice feeling because of the shortness of ED.
Dragon
Title: Kosuke Masuda
I’m left with a strong impression of a scene where suddenly, for no reason, lip-syncing becomes live-action composite; what episode was that again…?
I saw that directing for the first time outside of Adventure King Clutch.
>>149The episode where Basho invites Sure-kun on a journey.
>>149Season 1’s “The Narrow Road to the Deep North”?
The episode where Sora raises his disciple is both scary and makes me laugh.
Whoa, w-what is this sumo wrestler… S-stop it, ugh, ugh! It hurts, how many ranks do you have?! Stop… it hurts… stop—b-but… it feels good…
Good story about Esper milk hair.
If you watch from the first season, you can clearly see Kaori Nazuka’s improvement in acting.
In the beginning, it was really narrow.
“You sucked, didn’t you?”
“Sucked”
“I saw you smoking.”
I think the final milk hair spring rolls will definitely make my mouth mooshy.
It’s being serialized…
Zugyaaaaaaaa
Iron
Honestly
to give
Aren’t cats’ abs just hilarious?!
Is it just me?
>>162I like it enough to look back at it regularly, but after every time I laugh heartily, I get creeped out by its eerie nature.
It seems that the upcoming JoJo release has a newly written Echoes Act 5000, and I’m considering buying it for that reason.
>>163The title is already interesting…
Forget about Bashō and Prince Shōtoku, let’s adapt something else into anime.
I want to see Cinderella.
I like it because the conversation is recorded in advance, so the tempo feels natural.
I want all gag anime to be like that.
I really liked the story about that guy who keeps getting bitten by the alien but never dies.
What was it… Oh right, that looks a bit gross but… it’s definitely a green onion…
>>168Negishi—!!!
In the Cinderella episode, I felt a mysterious sadness wondering how the witch grandmother can be so devoted, putting herself on the line for others, even more than the prince’s fearsome nature…!
In this season, I wonder if the idol group and Bremen and Gretel will do well, but it seems unclear.
I’m still waiting for the animation of dodgeball.
>>172Because we used it in the opening…
I can now produce smelly juice in act 30.
By act 50, a foul liquid started to constantly leak out.
Now, I am being distanced from both Professor Rohan and Yukako-san.
I thought it was different when I saw someone casually say something like that, and their brain was being influenced by Kōsuke Masuda…
Sure, here are the extracted characters: “Ms. Eikan isn’t saying anything about it being an H restaurant, so that’s really important. I’ve bought the scenario… but my manga is being adapted into an anime… the fun isn’t being measured at all… When it gets adapted, if there’s no continuation, it’s over, right? I understand that. Mizuno-kun, it’s already enough. Takemichi, proactive recognition, Akkun, I’m sorry, please. T-kun, stu… uh, Akkun, ah… um, that kid seems to be writing in a way that’s a bit rude, so please do it properly. Ah, no… yes… hey.”
GO suddenly makes slippery movements, which is frustrating.
On the contrary, I think the one who protects the peace of Mie Prefecture has surpassed the original of the anime.
It’s already strange that I thought about doing that topic in a manga of all things.
Both this episode and the skiing resort episode.
The resolution of the spoiled kid who is a coward at home is too high.
I wonder what would happen if the author wrote horror with all their might…
>>180There are children who are not dolls.
>>198This place is seriously scary because of its high level of manga skills…
The recent jokes are sharp.
>>181When is this dull sword going to rust?!
I love the powerful punch of Muki-Teru.
However, the director originally recorded the voice actors individually, but since the timing felt off, it ultimately became a collaborative recording, which reflects a certain level of dedication to the work.
I think the character I was most into with Yuji Ueda was Sanzo.
I’ve got a hook!
Ueda Yuji’s voice fits the cheeky kid that appears in Hiyori perfectly.
It’s good to see Nakazuka-san looking happy.
The scariest thing about the cat’s abdominal muscles is when they start to talk.
This season’s little sister is really high-energy, right? I laughed at the pursuit.
Beauty Pretty Society!
>>192An episode that animation enthusiasts love.
>>193It’s because it’s the young Tanaka Masayoshi…
Carp’s TRY gap
Love Triangle
↑It’s similar.
I love Rabi.
The 8th car will be detached at a suitable point and will not arrive in Hakata.
Gag Manga Biyori is impressive for having fan-made hand-drawn animations that are genuinely funny.
A fierce battle in heaven.
I was wondering how it was that Dokkoi Omusubi-kun was animated before Sword Master Yamato.
It’s a meta joke that’s even worse than that boring manga.
“Hustle, abbreviated as ‘Hassuru’, you know?”
By the way, my little sister’s voice has returned.
“What happened to your female voice for a while, Imoko?”
>>201Wasn’t it just that I took a break from recording due to feeling unwell and had a stand-in?
I really love the original Onmyoji story, but it’s disappointing that they forcibly crammed two episodes into one for the anime, making it feel clearly lacking in time.
There is still no story that laughed after the end times.
I had never heard of “Gag Manga Biyori” before, so it was shocking to see it for the first time.
I want to see the fighting warrior Abel soon.
It was my dream to watch it in anime.
Abel shifted from gag → horror → tragic drama.
So far, my favorite is Hansel and Gretel.
I laughed so hard near Mukiteru that I actually got a stomachache for the first time in a while.
A work that thinks it’s okay to make Nazuka do anything.
>>209(She plays the role of a tough woman really well…)
When the Oku no Hosomichi appeared in Zatsu Tabi.
(I saw this in Gag Manga Biyori…!) I thought.
GO is currently all interesting.
I didn’t really like Hansel and Gretel in its original version, but I think the anime adaptation transformed it.
>>211Peru-on