
This manga is kind of scary.
If there is a surplus of food, that’s one thing, but in a tight situation, it seems tough.
Unless some benefit arises from playing baseball.
>>2
野球を通じて文明開化させようとしてる
Was the elder in Star Wars?
>>3Well, the vibe of this story is just like Star Trek.
The boyfriend who understands and presents the benefits to get permission from here is just too much of a romantic hero.
What is this manga…?
Why did you think to combine this genre…?
>>6In manga, aliens tend to be designed as humanoid forms that are almost indistinguishable from humans for the sake of visual clarity, which has been unsatisfactory for me.
When combining the complex subject of first contact with non-humanoid aliens with baseball, I’m a bit impressed by how easily and catchily it can be presented.
>>12Catcher… just for that?
If we’re going to do it, let’s choose a competition with a more relaxed participant limit…
The people of Yaruru are so smart that it’s a bit frightening.
What you’re doing is really alien, isn’t it…?
Three giant trees in a row…
>>11Do you do it? Do you have it done?
It’s really terrible that combining “thank you” with dangerous phrases ends up working out perfectly.
>>13Baseball may bring trouble to the bulletin board.
I have no complaints other than being named in the comments as Yalurt.
>>14Don’t put the cute and intelligent Yaluru together with the severely weak baseball team…!
>>190It’s a strong team that has won back-to-back championships in recent years, right…?
>>204The main team recently… will become strong again once they return.
>>14What kind of derogatory name could be given to such intelligent, ambitious, and ethical people…
It’s a cultural invasion by baseball civilization aliens!
I wonder how much they’re considering how many they will sell when they draw it…
Are you aiming for oblivion?
>>17Are you saying that Yakult is playing baseball with plans for victory?
There are times when you must do it, whether you win or lose…
It’s not about civilization and enlightenment; it’s just that I want to play baseball.
>>18I want to promote baseball for my partner.
For that means in civilization
The other party is drinking baseball because they want to develop civilization.
>>21The strongest rotation of baseball and civilization has been completed!
>>18Combining hobby and practicality.
Doesn’t it have something to do with the neighboring tribe, Yomur?
Baseball divided Yaluru into 12 tribes.
>>23Because of bringing baseball, there will be conflict among peaceful beings… I guess that kind of development will happen…
>>23Rather, one of the twelve parts might be Yaluru.
If you want them to play baseball, it’s a reasonable argument to strengthen their food, clothing, and housing.
A nameless person criticizes another nameless person in a baseball thread.
If that’s all, I won’t worry about it.
I want the smart Yarulu to think of a way for Yakult to become stronger.
>>28Is there a way to throw a ball at the speed of light?
>>31to bring about disaster
There is a strange correlation between the publication dates of this manga and the winning percentage of Yakult…
>>26In baseball pants…
She lost 12 kg in a month after being banned from playing baseball…
In uncharted territory, wouldn’t soccer or bare-knuckle martial arts be better?
>>36This woman will die if that’s the case.
Well, if it’s a world where Yomiur appears, they would use Yakuru instead of Yaruru…
I wonder when this baseball manga will finally have a game…
>>38It’s only the second episode, and the match venue isn’t completed yet.
Fighting with the other 12 tribes.
>>39Are there any girls with big butts who are catchers?
Even though you have a face like that of a baseball uncle.
I love using a play on words from foreign sci-fi as a title, even if it’s cliché.
>>43What’s the original source?
>>46Episode 2 is “The Moon, Queen of the Merciless Night”.
>>51Oh, it’s about the subtitle.
>>46Guns, Germs, and Steel → Baseball, Aliens, Civilization
The moon is the merciless queen of the night → Here is the innocent stadium of you.
Isn’t it?
>>65Is that it over there?
I didn’t feel it was that close, so I wondered if there was another source for the SF.
>>65…Invasion and Revolution?
>>91What they are actually doing is an act of invasion that forces baseball instead of teaching concepts of language and numbers that enable complex thinking…
This is the first step for baseball to dominate this universe.
It’s笑able that most people are muttering comments like “Is it okay to teach baseball? Won’t they remember the conflict?”
Baseball is a sport, so rivalry shouldn’t matter…
>>48Is that so…?
Is that so…?
>>48It may seem like a religious war just by looking at Japan alone.
I think it’s pretty crazy that the foundation of civilization is baseball.
>>48👽 Give it another go!
👽 One more time is definitely not okay, you know!
What the heck are you doing, idiot!
The final episode is a match between the Earth team and the Yalul alien team.
Is this manga crazy?
Aren’t you giving the initial push at full speed to the race that seems likely to seize dominance over this planet?
Isn’t it amazing to suddenly arrive at the theory of special relativity?
It was the same when I was about to destroy everything, but it feels like if I make just one wrong step, it could turn into a disaster…
Ultimately, I will become a baseball alien and if I don’t win the game against Earth’s baseball team, I will become an alien who destroys it.
>>58This is Level E!
>>58It seems that the first-person pronoun will become “I”.
Yakult is too smart.
Biking 62km one way is a crazy passion for baseball.
Open the bulletin board for a little while and respond.
If that’s all, I don’t mind.
However, if we are going to do it seriously, that’s a different story.
Anonymous working hours decrease.
Civilization seems to be developing at an incredible pace.
Let’s play soccer.
>>67Isn’t the level of culture below that of baseball?!
>>74Are we talking about the level of civilization now?
I thought it was less demanding than baseball because it can be done with almost no equipment.
>>86Since it’s a story about civilization and its set.
>>86I was wondering if it would be difficult to procure rubber balls, but there seems to be some pouch-like creatures that could be used cleverly.
>>67Soccer is bad because it can lead to war.
Is baseball really that enjoyable?
>>68Easy to see
The title appears to be a parody of “Guns, Germs, and Steel.”
The title of episode 2 is a parody of “The Moon is a Merciless Night Queen.”
Make sure to prepare a double bed in this world too.
Are those the graves of the children who died from the food crisis around the headman’s house?
As for the title,
There are guns, germs, and steel.
Yaruru is merely one species or tribe, and there is a possibility that other beings also exist on this planet.
The Gian tribe and so on.
What’s terrible is that if you look at the order of the English titles, baseball is in the position of a pathogen.
>>76That’s right.
>>56It’s okay because there’s an understanding boyfriend and an intelligent alien.
The indigenous people being supportive and calling each other “baseball brothers!” is nice.
I like that the abbreviation of the English title becomes ABC.
Why compete in a sport that resolves conflicts peacefully?
>>85The origin of sports is mostly war competitions.
A religious state like the Carp will be born.
Soccer tends to make you sleepy when you watch it, doesn’t it?
I think baseball’s contrast makes it easy for beginners to understand.
Humans, you’ve set up quite a complicated scenario, haven’t you?
Aren’t these aliens pretty smart?
>>90It’s not bad.
>>90I’m smart enough that the rules of baseball come to me easily.
With my intelligence, I’d give up before I can remember the rules of baseball.
>>90Just by teaching a little about the quantification of speed and the concept of light, they start asking about the speed of light and measurement methods, so their intelligence is really incredible.
It looks like they might send me back to Earth.
Soccer and LBX, disappear…!
If the threshold is low, civilization won’t develop to play soccer.
The reason there are no alternative sports is that Nii-san is obsessed with baseball and promoting it.
Is there any connection between Ota City and baseball?
Baseball allows for cheering each player individually because there are at-bats.
Even experienced players who know the rules find it tough to commentate on soccer sometimes.
Being hugged and squished was unsettling.
>>99Isn’t it more about feeling genuinely happy when being praised or appreciated, rather than a pleasurable desire?
>>99It parasitizes from body fluids…
Teaching baseball to a different race is not like teaching them warfare, is it, Nii-na-san?
I’m too curious about where it will land as a manga.
By the way, does Yaluru not have an individual name?
As long as you don’t care about the equipment in baseball, you can just use a stick and a ball.
>>105The glove is necessary, and the quality of the equipment has too much influence on the play.
As the people of Yaluru learn about baseball, their civility declines.
>>106Baseball is a competition, so it’s a struggle.
A peaceful Yalur becomes aggressive.
>>106Even though you were so well-mannered, you learned how to heckle…
They start saying things like “Ahe Ahe Single Hit Man” or “Blessed Body Shit Hit”…
>>106I don’t like the idea of creating an environment where anything can be said to a player who made a mistake…
All you need is a stick and a ball.
It seems like the Yaluru people are putting on a hand that doesn’t seem necessary.
Even for someone like me who is crazy about baseball… I somehow managed thanks to the understanding locals!
Episode 1 is titled “Beware of the Wormhole.”
>>111Catch me at the ballpark?
>>120I think it’s just a regular warning to watch out for foul balls.
>>120I wonder if it’s just the usual warning at the stadium to watch out for foul balls.
It seems like it doesn’t really have elements of a sci-fi title after all.
Did you spray water because you were happy in the end?
I’m reading it while anxiously wondering if it will suddenly take a gruesome turn.
The Astro aliens and the Regulus aliens attack and lead to destruction.
The fact that such a childish person starts to care about the speed of light shows a considerable level of intellect.
I guess I’ll become a vulgar and violent alien because of baseball.
Look… at our Carp fans…
>>121Religion is very convenient for leading a nation…
In due time, a culture will emerge where people take baths while leading.
The protagonist is quite intelligent.
I don’t even remember elementary school-level science.
All of us humans love baseball without exception, but…
That’s not necessarily true for Yaruru…
>>126Wait a minute!
>>132You are going to become someone who loves baseball.
>>126Those who dislike baseball aren’t human!
>>126It’s as absurd as Tekken.
The author was clever in the previous work, so I have high expectations for the sequel.
>>129You have culture because you were engaged in signifier destruction.
>>129Smart, yet there’s something strangely off about their worldview!
There are no gyaru in this class, which is strangely fluffy, and I like this kind of thing.
Eventually, we’ll invade Earth…
>>131Well, I’ll be using this for a while.
I have no choice but to use this while being grateful to the indigenous people.
I apologize to the residents, but please let me stay for a little while (probably until the end of the longest pennant).
What comes after acquiring intelligence?
>>134Incredible, you’ll be able to understand Sabermetrics!
The only thing that’s regrettable is that if this gets animated, the cleavage will probably be nerfed.
It seems there are no external enemies at the moment, so I wonder what will happen when they experience competition.
If they really put their mind to it, they might outpace Earth’s humanity in scientific capabilities at an incredible speed.
Yaruru’s intelligence and morals are so high that problems like those that occurred in the history of baseball on Earth won’t arise.
>>144I wonder… will learning about agriculture and economics make it harder to live…?
I kind of realized it in the first episode, but the protagonist is also quite the lunatic.
I want to ask on the Japan Otaku Reviews forum.
Can light travel quickly?
Aren’t you trying to bring religion and war to indigenous peoples with high intelligence and morals?
>>149Baseball is a complete sport that brings about religion and war!
It’s strange, the Yakult team hasn’t won since this manga started.
>>150The comment saying that Yakult is weak regardless of this manga was not well received, so face reality.
>>152Can you carry out your (or the) rest?
Since I teach Japanese baseball, there are also brawls.
I’m glad to be a woman who can satisfy my desire for baseball by playing.
It seems that for the time being, those watching will not be able to find satisfaction.
Speaking of which, I remembered there was a guy who used to play baseball and wrote science fiction novels.
How foolish you are, after all.
Don’t you know the history of how humans brought baseball?
I hope the ending involves raising a baseball alien and having it play a match against a representative of humanity.
>>158Final Episode: The World’s Password is Baseball
>>175This is definitely it.
No doubt about it.
When it comes to science fiction stories, even the most peaceful races will begin to fight simply because of economic development.
>>160Thanks to being taught baseball first, all the surplus might be absorbed by baseball, preventing disparities from arising.
What is Moruru!?
>>161Yaruru’s Rakuten version
Release Yalulu! We will be separated into the 12 clans!
But when it comes to the development of civilization through baseball, it’s broken…!? Pulling the rug out like that is cruel.
Nii-na: “You can’t play baseball alone!”
Furuta probably never imagined that he would end up teaching baseball to aliens after transitioning.
>>169Huh?
Ah.
Is Furuta-san TS Furuta!?
>>211I didn’t want to know!
>>213My partner is Takatsu, hooray!
>>211Niina (27)
>>169But I’m sure I had reincarnated as a high school baseball player with glasses, so I might have been somewhat prepared for it…
Huh? Of course you can!
Do it.
Do baseball players use fluorescent nail polish to prevent sign mistakes?
>>172If you look it up, it’ll come up in seconds.
>>180It’s kind of intensely repulsive that a grumpy old man’s nails are fluorescent colored…
A hierarchy is created based on baseball skills…
>>174Does Class A’s Yalulu look down on Class B’s Yalulu?
I’m looking forward to seeing whether Mr. Ajawa or Yarul learns the rules of baseball first.
The heroine is splashed with a liquid that comes out when she feels good from an old man of a different race.
I wonder if they’ll spread the culture of support… like dragging the opposing team’s mascot around or cheering with loud instruments.
I was wondering what it was, and it’s Jump Plus…
Hmm… but doesn’t it lack a bit of punch?
Let’s add invaders from other races!
Baseball can even calm down the Diskun aliens and Erar aliens, who might destroy the Earth if they got into a fight.
>>184Because it can sufficiently substitute for the fighting instinct…
>>184Speaking of which, I wonder if there is some original concept behind this naming.
If you’re thinking about space, you should go with table tennis.
Shouting “strike” at the center of the world.
It was simply entertaining as a manga…
Based on the fan’s behavior, I feel like spreading baseball and soccer might be dangerous.
>>192How about spreading a bit more understated track and field events?
I thought that if you teach the rules of baseball, you wouldn’t teach the designated hitter rule, right? That’s what I felt, and it was no good.
Isekai reincarnation stories are interesting up to this point, but how they steer the plot after that will change the future.
>>195I can already see the direction of the steering, but I wonder if this is okay.
I wonder what sports are okay to promote…
Maybe swimming…
>>196The concept of sports is rooted in competition with others, so I wonder about that…
Is this the “isekai transfer” (to a baseball civilization) genre?
Baseball brought individual names known as player names to Yaruru.
There is a fear similar to that of Bokyō Tarō.