
Long ago, even while forgetting to publish, we finally celebrate the 3rd anniversary of manga artist Yume no Kakera. I’m sorry for carelessly forgetting. Ah, the communication was completely lost, wasn’t it, Yume no-sensei? I thought we had to cut off the conversation halfway. It’s okay. The Isekai Light Music Club has been consistently at the top of the surveys! Stability… is uneasy… Huh? An anime!? The anime is also enjoyable! This is Mori from Gekijou Change. Chapter 183: Isekai Light Music Club Anime Adaptation. Isekai Light Music Club.
It looks like a high level of artistic talent.
The editing is quite terrible.
>>1There is nothing that is not terrible about Professor Yumeno’s supervision.
>>6It’s proof that the editorial department trusts Numen-sensei enough to forgive.
Well, manga is quite something too.
It seems unlikely they’ll drop it, and the writing is likely swift, so they’ll complete it no matter what, indicating a certain level of trust.
>>3It’s strange that I’m not in the magazine even though I didn’t drop the manuscript…
It’s quite impressive that I’ve never finished last in three years.
When you think about it calmly, what does it mean to forget to post?
>>7Oops
>>12Forgetting to post is fine, right?
There are also times when it gets accidentally lost.
>>7Well, it might not be a bad thing for the editorial department since the stock will increase and it seems like we can expect some room for one-shots.
>>16What are you talking about!!
>>7Grass
I want to see this story as an anime too.
It was a fairly recent story, but…
I couldn’t help but laugh a lot at the monthly Che Jiwoo.
>>9It has a sense that it might just barely exist.
The other world light music club seems pretty interesting.
It gives off a typical vibe, doesn’t it? Isekai Light Music Club.
The manga is terrible to begin with.
It’s like an ordinary light music club.
It’s amazing that you’re still working as a manga artist even after being treated so badly.
If it was an oversight, then there’s nothing that can be done…
This manga frequently takes breaks, doesn’t it?
It seems like that’s what Dream Field Kakeru-sensei thinks.
Sometimes, by having incomprehensible breaks from serialization, a mysterious sense of being a big shot emerges.
>>20But it’s definitely because of this editor that they’re using some incomprehensible reason for the hiatus…
>>22The Isekai K-On Club will be on hiatus for the next issue as it will feature Chapter 2.
From the fans’ perspective, I don’t think they expect it to be abruptly canceled without publication, since it could be concluded in one episode.
A manga artist who seems to have cult-like popularity.
>>23It seems like they are already discussing how to end it at the time of the serialized preview.
Readers might think that it’s because it’s Dr. Yumeno that such a careless serialization pace is tolerated by the editors.
Professor Yumeno doesn’t often get angry about terrible edits and leave the magazine.
>>26I keep saying that I won’t draw anymore!
>>26It probably won’t be published in other magazines…
>>26Wasn’t it called Monthly Choi Yong-soo or Monthly Choi Hong-man?
How do you coax… recover it, editing?
I wonder how the magazine layout is going in terms of things that were forgotten to be included…
I’m less popular than that manga artist, Mr. Kakao.
To wrap up a big story in just a few pages.
I want to see.
>>34The release date for the comic is undecided.
Fans who can’t see Dr. Yumeno’s series end for three years are likely in despair.
The right side of the logo looks ridiculous with the musical note.
It seems there is a dedicated thread for the jar.
>>39It’s probably one where the anti-threads have essentially turned into support threads.
Sometimes there are crazy edits, but they’re probably mostly true stories.
>>40I wonder… could it be the esteemed Shueisha that’s putting pressure on us…?
…I wonder how that is.
There are certainly lousy publishers that lose manuscripts, but the pattern of simply forgetting to publish is way too scary…
Is it really possible for an editor to forget to publish a manuscript they received?
>>42There are no examples so far…
There are people who lose it after receiving the manuscript.
>>47I’m glad.
No, that’s not good!
>>54https://www.toho.or.jp/The episode reveals the true face of Motoharu Nakamura.
In reality, it’s physically impossible to forget to publish it!
It’s funny to inadvertently forget to post, but the fact that it almost got overlooked in the serialization meeting is impressive as it’s heading in a diagonal upward direction.
>>45Well, should I send it one more time… It’s just too strange to do this…
There probably isn’t an editor like those that appear in manga…
It’s true that there are editors who don’t contact us or forget to submit manga for meetings.
Last week’s “Isekai Kei Onbu” was on hiatus due to an illness of the author, Yumeno Kakera.
Because it’s a monthly publication, was it last month…?
Since the next manuscript is ready, there are editors who will publish two episodes.
>>51To suddenly publish two episodes of the manuscripts I’ve desperately saved up for the game… there’s no blood or tears left.
>>61Even though Hiro-kun poured his blood and tears into writing it with twice the power to play FF…
>>67Well, it’s just a rumor.
>>82It’s easy to say that if we increase production according to plan, it will work out, but…
If it’s this magazine, then…
I think if I forget to post episode 16, I’ll skip it and just post episode 17 as if nothing happened the following month.
Isn’t it amazing that even though I keep forgetting to post multiple times, I’m still not in last place?
I don’t know if there was a forgetfulness in posting, but I’ve heard that “Kyouko no Kyouko” published the exact same story twice in a row in the same issue.
I’m a tankobon reader and I’ve never read Gag Daily in a magazine, so I don’t know, but how do the stories that end in one page sometimes get published?
It seems like the sales of the magazine are good when the final episode is featured.
I think if Mr. Kakera’s work is properly marketed, it could become a considerable hit.
Even if you’re angry, you’re not scary at all, Professor Yumeno.
Do something about the manga artist teacher.
I think if it actually existed, it would definitely be popular in places like this and that.
>>64A template that can fill about 20 responses.
How about if Professor Yumeno tries his hand at historical manga?
It seems like the Yumeno Kakera Manga tier chart has become a template.
>>68I draw various genres, but I think readers who said the fantasy route of Sword Master Yamato was good probably did a complete 180 and are now trashing Last Fantasy.
>>85Sword Master Yamato wasn’t very popular even before the misprints…
>>90But there seems to be some fans of YAMATO, called Kakeras (Yumeno Kakera fans), who are trying to be sophisticated, right?
Final Fantasy is seriously impossible, but…
The way to fold a furoshiki is divine.
Honestly, the way you spread it is really bad.
>>69Whenever there’s a chance, Dreamy-sensei sneaks in some annoying filler.
It seems like they are creating a mid-level hit in front of Sōd-Master Yamato.
It’s really annoying that, despite not having much popularity, Mr. Yumeno takes regular breaks and acts like a big shot, which is what the haters say.
You’ve been in the monthly Che〇〇 magazine for a long time, haven’t you, Dream Field-sensei?
It’s a magazine title that clearly shows Kosuke Masuda’s love for soccer.
>>73Isn’t Chae Ji-woo a South Korean actress?
In one way or another, he’s an amazing guy because he’s serialized several stories in Jump.
If you cram everything you want to do, it will turn out to be crap.
It seems like there are people who find this type of manga, which is drawn in more than half work mode, normally interesting.
>>75If the editing is good at steering, it’s the type that writes good manga…
>>79If you are aware that someone’s correction is needed in some way,
I understand that even if I’m treated roughly in editing, I can’t get really angry…
It’s more appealing for Professor Yumeno’s character if she’s not scary even when she’s angry.
Is it about five volumes in three years? It might be different for a monthly magazine.
Guh-eh!
I was surprised that there wasn’t any manga! It’s kind of nice of you to just let it go…
The fact that it’s missing means there’s no notice like “This month’s otherworldly light music is on break due to circumstances.” It’s just not there.
>>80The author is surprised.
Readers may be accustomed to it.
A manga with no sense of reality drawn by a man who has never experienced failure.
It’s a great author whose works are being adapted into anime and games.
It’s scary when things are posted without any prior announcement.
On the contrary, it’s scary to see something published when it was supposed to be on hiatus, like in Higanjima.
>>86Well, regarding that matter, it’s probably like “it’s like Higanjima” for the readers over there, thinking about Yumeno-sensei’s works.
It’s better than not being published in the reader’s letter section.
Even if it’s being turned into an anime, it’s probably just going to be a web anime or a 5-minute anime, right?
When asked about his special skill in the fan book, Dr. Yumeno said…
Anyway, being popular with girls makes me a likable guy, so I don’t have reader popularity.
>>91It’s kind of eerie, and the attitude towards the people who came to interview is bad too.
Thinking realistically, it’s too sad to get aroused…
>>92Wait.
It seems that the magazine featuring Lala’s beauty reality was also about a Korean actor.
It’s amazing that there are no assistants even though it’s hand-drawn.
The soccer player is Hong Myung-bo.
I think it would be good to go with the final episode direction of Sword Master Yamato.
I wonder if Kosuke Masuda is drawing without an assistant?
I think writing short stories in an omnibus format will likely sell better.
Editors who don’t communicate important things are definitely sharing their own experiences…
>>104The editor in charge hasn’t contacted me at all despite winning a prize…
>>105Shall I send it again…
>>105I’m sorry, I forgot.
The power to make you want to read the whole thing after just seeing a few panels is impressive…
It’s really amazing that it’s even turned into a game.
I think there is a certain popularity here for being created as a thread and turned into a toy.
There are probably many comparison images of character reuse posted.
Final Fantasy Last Episode: Now, the time of beginnings… Dreams of fragments. Now everything is one!? Awaken, Final Fantasy! © Kousuke Masuda / Shueisha The release date for Volume 1 of CJ Comics is undecided.
The legendary manuscript of 30,000 pages by Professor Gen Nakamura that is talked about every time has been lost.
>>111Well, the mindset of thinking you’ll be able to write better next time is amazing, isn’t it?
When I asked if there was no substitute for Dr. Yumeno, it seemed like he could prepare about 4 pages in a day.
A genius who resolved all the foreshadowing in 3 pages.
I think they’re a genius at filling gaps in magazines.
I don’t know how much of a magazine Monthly Cheziwu is, but a three-year serialization is something that seems like a distant dream to a wannabe.
>>118Without being rejected, I can move around various magazines, and even though I continue to deal with the sloppy responses from editors, I think I am considered one of the better people in the Gag Manga Biyori community.
If there is a place for this careless editing
Starting next month, the magazine name might change to Che Guevara.
It’s probably a position similar to Sirius.
It can barely be animated.
However, this editing word sense is outstanding.
>>121You’ve been with Mori for a long time…
Mr. Hitoshi Nakamura is a great person who has rewritten it to 130,000 pages, no matter how many times you read it.
For now, magazines can be filled, and if cut haphazardly, no one will complain, so I think there is demand for it as a convenient option in the industry.
Despite having uninterrupted communication skills and the ability to wrap up any outrageous requests with a satisfying conclusion and resolve foreshadowing, I end up forgiving anything, and the weakness in the initial concept of the manga combines to create a feeling of being underestimated and not trusted.
Our battle is just beginning, the determination not to end it is amazing, isn’t it?
Collect all the foreshadowing.
But it’s overwhelmingly boring…
>>128I think it’s quite boring compared to Dokkoi Onigiri-kun.
What does it mean when the anime staff lose their motivation due to boredom?
Isn’t it kind of crazy that the topic of reporting recent news is actually real?
I guess there won’t be any inquiries from readers even if I forget to include it.
Conversely, I think there might be cases where stories like Mr. Nakamura’s class ended with the manuscript lost and buried in darkness…
The story featuring an incompetent editor might stem from the author’s own resentment over winning the Akatsuka Award (the first time), which makes me speculate a bit.
>>134Normally, it would be fine to get really angry about this, but I don’t express those feelings at all…
Too much is being taken lightly.
As a manga artist, to put it mildly, they are a superhuman.
The report manga is terrible, but when a newcomer puts out something like that, it’s hard not to want to share it because it’s funny.
It’s more like resentment.
Ah… It feels like I have a somewhat detached perception that there are people like this.
Well, it’s the editorial department itself that would be in trouble if they forget to publish the manuscript and have to go around apologizing everywhere.
I feel like if Sword Master Yamato was serialized in the current era, it would have received a decent amount of praise.
Due to an error by the editorial department, this announcement cannot be published, which is likely considered a break week for major personalities.
Cheyongsu is a soccer player, right?
Why does it always have a name like a Korean person’s magazine?
Did it transfer from Monthly Chiyouns to Monthly Che Hong Man and then to Monthly Chae Ji Woo?
Isn’t the protagonist’s hairstyle the same every time?
What does it mean that it’s more boring than that thin 4-panel comic…?
Isn’t it amazing that I’m not in last place?
I’m too careless.
Probably only the teacher will notice that it’s not included…
I’m good at meeting deadlines, so I wonder if I’m just right for filling in gaps in the magazine…
Don’t forget to add it considering that.
I remembered the story about how the editor of BIRDS lost the manuscript and PEACH-PIT got angry.
The soccer manga was quite something…
“Go back to your dirty workplace…”
Upon reflection, since the debut name was forgotten for a year in real life, is this really that unlikely?
Dictionary Manuscript Loss IncidentDr. Nakamura, with a strong desire to make Buddhist terms a common language for everyone in Japan, began compiling a Buddhist vocabulary dictionary in Showa 21 (1946). Over the next 20 years, while engaging in various research, he diligently wrote and accumulated materials, resulting in a manuscript that reached about 30,000 pages.However, just before publication, due to a storage error at the publisher, all of the manuscript was lost in early December of Showa 42 (1967). We searched everywhere, using the police, detective agencies, paper companies, and even bathhouses, as well as advertisements and flyers from newspapers, but in the end, we couldn’t find it.(omitted)
After ten years of restarting, with the cooperation and assistance of many, including numerous disciples, the dictionary was completed. It consists of 130,000 sheets, containing a vocabulary of 40,000 words.
Even if you try to get rid of 30,000 pages, you probably can’t.
You burned this, didn’t you?
I accidentally left my manuscript on the train… Could you please rewrite it with the same content?
I quite like the episode of the anime “Dokkoi Omusubi-kun.”
>>163Omuaji
Speaking of which, it hasn’t been published this month, has it?
Is it stable even though it’s a series that seems to be thought of only to a certain extent?
I heard a rumor that there’s a high possibility that the manuscripts packed in boxes were mistakenly discarded during the timing of the publisher’s office relocation.
The dictionary, completed ten years later, was set to be published by a different publisher.
Even if it’s been canceled, just reaching the serialization point means that its manga power is strong enough to topple the Four Kings of that manga school.
Since there are dreams, maybe Teacher Yumeno is unexpectedly valued…
It seems that accidental loss really does happen very rarely…
>>169In the past, there used to be cases of forgetting things on the train…
>>169It can still happen sometimes when regular document disposal coincides with office relocation.