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Stories featuring yokai or strange monsters like this are almost always scary.
When you die, it tends to be rather quick, doesn’t it?
Mobs die carelessly, including students.
Even though they saw a dismembered body, look at how calm the students are.
>>5It’s not that kind of situation…
>>5It’s still way too early to call it familiarity, since it’s only the 10th episode…
Poor driver.
It’s quite rare for someone who hasn’t done anything wrong to die so easily, even in Nube.
Isn’t it just like a flipped university student?
>>9Although it’s Miki’s story, Bukimi-chan was just an ordinary girl who was killed.
>>9Someone who got shredded by a tree after hitting it with a skateboard or something.
Someone who bumped into a disease god and got infected with a strange illness.
It seems that the person from the rugby club who was flipped upside down by the other-dimensional being was a high school student.
>>9Bad people tend to die frequently, don’t they?
Bank robbers, the Seven Misaki, and corrupt psychics.
>>14The woman who performed the cow’s hour ritual was quite wicked.
It’s only natural for scoundrels to die, but I’ve seen some unpleasant responses after death – let’s go home! It’s a relatively light-hearted vibe, and it’s amazing.
>>14The monk during the guardian spirit change.
There is a scene where Remugyo explodes and gets decapitated when revived, but it’s missing in the digital version.
Is it just the early paperback editions?
Is this driver really dead and not coming back?
>>10The culprit, a monster, has been sent back to the underworld, and that’s that, so the driver is seriously dead.
>>10If you’re alive, you’re some kind of yokai.
Since he’s an irresponsible guy, I guess it’s fine if he dies…
Didn’t Mary’s story mention that a psychic and a cursed child were killed?
>>17I just had both my legs taken away…
>>27Huh, that wasn’t dead?!
>>17Because of the brutal massacre at the beginning, I feel sorry for Mary, but it makes me think it’s better to have the demon’s hand…
Nubei says that even if they are ghosts, children must obey the juvenile law.
There was a discussion about being bad at driving after this.
Can you drive in an emergency?
>>18Even if it becomes a crime, I would still drive in this situation.
>>18Driving is dangerous, but can’t we at least manage to get it moving?
>>18They said it was okay since they were replaced by Hiro immediately.
The contrast from a gag-like deformed body to a massacre in the next panel is incredible.
It’s irresponsible, but responding to a yokai attack is outside of our duties.
Even the bus driver who was buried alive with Nu-Bee and the others survived.
There’s a story about getting driving lessons from a budget Porsche with a ghost.
>>24“The flow of ‘I’ll help you find the ring and let you move on, so could you help me drive?’ → ‘Sure’ is funny, isn’t it?”
The one who spread the rumor about Teketek is both rumored to have only spread rumors and has had both legs cut off…
>>29As a result, you have become a bound spirit, so from their perspective, there is no reason to forgive you.
>>29He’s indirectly killed a lot of people…
The one who tries to run away first is always brutally slaughtered; that’s a staple of horror.
>>30If you jump off the bus, there’s a good chance you’ll die even if you aren’t brutally killed, so it’s just a matter of time… that’s how it feels.
The thread image clearly shows someone being killed, which is shocking, but the fact that they are trying to jump off a speeding bus is almost like a suicide or destined to die.
Since the driver died before the protagonists attempted to escape, it’s a good outcome after all.
There are a lot of victims because there are quite a few youkai that are naturally cut apart by the demon’s hand…
I remembered that Jet Grandma also killed the mob driver.
It’s strict even with dogs and such.
>>38A dog being eaten by aliens.
Isn’t it good that the villains are the first to escape, abandoning the children?
>>40Isn’t it harsh to expect that much from a bus driver, unlike teachers or police officers…?
It’s irresponsible, but not to the extent of being a bad person…
>>41Well, it’s a horror cliché.
I hope you’ll be understanding because I’m in a panic after being attacked by a monster.
Not everyone is used to youkai like Class 5-3.
Nūbe, you’re dressed in a strange way.
>>46Now that you mention it, that’s true.
It seems you’ve settled on a fixed outfit after getting used to serialization…
>>48Is it just climbing gear?
If we don’t respond properly to emergencies like Conan, even elementary school students can easily die in that town…
Irresponsible… I think I could have survived if I hadn’t done that.
Calm down, nameless.
“Nube can die even as a good person, like the spirit that was mistaken for Hanako-san!”
In the beginning scene, which also introduces youkai, Nube tends to die a bit even as a helpful nameless mob.
Named characters rarely die, but they often experience severe bleeding that makes it seem like they might.
I feel like other school’s students were casually flipped over and turned into rugby balls.
The teacher from the neighboring town who was mentioned in the story of the stone statue of Kinjiro Ninomiya
It’s terrifying that even after becoming a spirit, he continues to kill small boys.
It’s scary because it’s unreasonable; if only bad people die, it wouldn’t be like a horror story.
If the original Nūbe were in today’s era, I don’t think he would die due to compliance issues—ordinary people die too, right?
>>56Instead, they are extremely kind to children.
In the current times, it seems that there are many protagonists who would harm children if they are too harmful.
May the rabbit killer get what they deserve! I thought that, and then I got my head crushed by a monster that looked like the Mona Lisa, and I was like, whoa… that’s going too far… that was my childhood.
>>57That guy seemed to have a bit of a dangerous tendency, so yeah…
>>57That guy just happened to be a bad person, and now that Nūbē has somehow managed to take care of Mona Lisa until now, she’s truly turned into a man-eating monster, so it’s a bad ending.
>>57I remember that Ishiyama-sensei commented on something in a discussion… that it stayed in his heart and became the inspiration for “Attack on Titan.”
In this world, there are too many yokai and supernatural phenomena, so I think the perception of spiritual abilities must be different from reality.
>>58Wasn’t Domori Town a hot spot with too many paranormal phenomena?
It seems there are even more amazing elementary schools in Kyushu.
The fact that ordinary people die quite irrationally in the story is what makes it so frightening.
In terms of absurdity, Hanako from Hohwa is stronger…
In NEO, there was a girl’s spirit who was thought to be the child of Monster A, but she had nothing to do with it and was torn apart by A.
Is the country not going to eradicate youkai?
>>64Since there are many conceptual systems, it doesn’t make sense to let the police or the Self-Defense Forces use modern weapons, and the number of spiritual practitioners who can deal with those is desperately small, so basically, there’s not much that can be done, right?
It feels like there was a behind-the-scenes setting where Nube was dispatched because it’s the season when youkai or ghosts gather in Doll Guard Town.
All of A’s stories are just too scary.
>>68The fear is intensified precisely because the incident of encountering a suspicious person on the way home feels so real.
>>82The flyers that are distributed only to adults had a strange sense of reality…
The evil spirit of the cursed thirteenth stair is, in the original story, just a bunch of brats! I’ll make sure they find peace, no matter how many years it takes! But in the anime, I won’t forgive even the children!!! I can’t help but wonder what the intention behind that alteration to sealing them was.
>>69It’s scarier if that is left unchecked, so I prefer the one after the modification…
This world is a hell where you can casually encounter youkai and even greater monsters and get killed…
>>70It’s only in some areas… because of the influence of spiritual magnetic fields…
I said that, but I keep running into trouble even while traveling.
Did the man whose legs were taken in the teketeke story just die like that?
>>71Those three delinquents somehow come out unscathed after that and end up in a terrible situation, so I wonder if that’s the kind of role they’re meant to play.
I believe there are hiring positions for psychic teachers because there are secret documents summarizing spiritual phenomena in each school.
>>72Wasn’t it for that reason that Nube was assigned to another school in the final episode of Muji?
>>88Next, they said that a school in Kyushu became a haunted spot.
It is believed that Kyushu was peaceful because it was the strongest Nube.
Even spirits that aren’t yokai seem like they could easily kill you if Nube isn’t around…
Upon closer inspection, the bus door and wipers are quite distinctive, but I wonder if there is a model that serves as a holy site.
>>76It’s true, there are two layers of the windshield and the wipers are also in two stages…
The reason there are unusually few psychic teachers is mainly because there is only one school.
Still, I think the one-man operation of Nube is too harsh and should be improved.
In the new work currently being serialized in Jump+, bones of children who became victims of the little demon’s jump rope have been rolling out, haven’t they?
A, who is originally just a human without any connection to youkai or spiritual abilities, is surprisingly more troublesome than a clumsy youkai; I really don’t understand.
>>81It’s clearly a monster, but it’s definitely a being that has both a physical body and a spiritual body…
It’s too sad that the spirit of the child brought by A, who might be their parent, was killed just like that…
That hurt like hell.
>>84Rebirth!
>>84Namu!!
“I thought it was a conversation about how ‘being super trendy is actually good’… so I was surprised when I opened the thread image.”
I thought it was just a boy’s manga selling erotic content, but there are actually quite a few genuinely scary episodes; what’s up with that?
>>89Well, there are sexy scenes even in horror movies, right?
That’s just how it is, since a long time ago.
>>89It’s true that there are many episodes that are very erotic.
In terms of ratio, the horror elements are relatively higher.
If I were to bring up my trauma, I still remember it quite well.
Nube seems to be a pretty high-level psychic even without the demon hand.
Even a psychic like Minako-sensei can normally die in the line of duty.
>>91After all, I’m a teacher, and I think I would be in the upper middle range if I didn’t have the power of a demon.
Even without the demon’s hand, the dad who is probably the strongest and can seal gods is at the highest level compared to Nube.
Wasn’t Monster A the one we ultimately couldn’t kill?
>>93Something was alive at the end.
>>93I went through an experience that would kill an ordinary creature, but somehow I survived and disappeared somewhere.
Nūbe wasn’t as much of a sex seller as they say.
A typical shonen manga with occasional suggestive scenes.
Nananin Cape is too strong… that’s how I felt.
In the final episode of Muji, it was stated that Nube was called to Kyushu because of the frequent occurrence of paranormal phenomena.
Isn’t whether such a framework exists a separate issue?
I can’t believe that there are so many psychic ability teachers out there; if there are, then the government should manage them.
>>101That’s why the government manages it and hires them as public servants, right?
Even if it’s self-destruction, the time and space of clashing with a god is too strong.
There are gradually opponents that Nube can’t handle, even with his demon-infused abilities.
I wonder if it was the episode with the red vest.
The author gives a triumphant fist pump upon seeing a child who was reading standing up close the book unexpectedly due to the terrifying nature of a spread page.
At the god level, it’s impossible to win against Nube or Tamamo in their normal state.
Isn’t the power balance just right?
A Chinese person who took the hand of a demon and turned it into a cat’s paw.
There are elderly people who use pipe foxes, though.
They feel like those psychics specialized in personal combat.
If it’s after making peace with Hakki, I probably won’t lose unless it’s against something like a Kirin or a Nine-Tails class.
The monk of Domori Temple was quite a good character.
>>109(I forgot the sutra… Well, I’ll just wing it…)
At Seven-man Cape, it’s not that the demons are ineffective; it’s an outrageous tactic to gang up and injure the left arm.
Nanami Misaki is really strong in any work…
There are occasional stray psychics, but there have never been any psychics affiliated with national power.
>>113It seems like there is a worldview in which official documents summarizing incidents related to the supernatural exist, so it might be there.
>>113Well, if we put something like that out, the genre would change.
It’s more like sci-fi or fantasy than horror.
Noodon-sensei!! So stop calling it that Noodon! It looks like noodles, right? Noodon. But Nemi-chan said to call it that… More importantly, what kind of name is that? Nuu Taiko Shakiin, stop that, Nemi! Nuu, Nippon, is there something, Sensei? Ah, it’s scary! I’ve been holding onto my senior’s belief in the earthbound spirit for a long time. Don’t worry, I will definitely protect you. Has another spirit disturbance incident occurred at this school? And then, the hell teacher Nube (the end). This time, Rika from Misaka’s legs will appear. What, when the grass bird appeared? It’s one of the seven mysteries. It’s a big event. It’s a famous story.
There seem to be frequent paranormal occurrences, so it looks like the government is somewhat aware of it and is transferring people over there.
It’s just that even if you understand it, fundamentally it doesn’t lead to anything, and in that case, you have no choice but to rely on something like Nube.
I wonder if you could win by killing all seven of the Seven Misaki at the same time.
It seems that guns or bombs would be more effective than psychic abilities.
>>116I wonder if it’s because those systems or phenomena exist that we can determine winners and losers, rather than the individual spirits being strong or weak.
The yokai and ghosts in Nube come at you with the intent to kill physically, so they really have that biological feel to them.
The three-legged Licca-chan doll is also quite famous…
>>120I can use 100% demon hands, but I’ll laugh if I’m struggling.
Even though no one can defeat gods or spirits in a higher rank, it’s too noisy that Tamonba is on the same level as those spirits…
>>122Since they are enshrined, they are essentially like gods…
>>122That was originally an execution sword, so isn’t it some kind of tsukumogami?
I feel like I could win if I collided head-on with a hatemonba or a goose in a car.
>>123I think it’s split in half.
>>123It just goes “span.”
>>123That guy has the ability to turn various substances into weapons.
The hatamonba is too peaky to handle, which makes it a romantic weapon.
It’s easy to forget, but there’s a unique skill that can turn anything into a blade, Hatomonba.
It seems that the area around the thread image had a lot of negative feedback and was quite tough.
I feel like reading Nube.
I wonder how much it would cost if I bought a bundle on Kindle?
There’s no catharsis since it’s resolved by destroying the high-voltage power lines with the demon’s hand…
The yokai just went back.
The demon’s hand is super strong, but there are many stories that can’t be solved just by brute force.
The strong part is that the kind teacher named Nube has a demon’s hand.
When it comes to solutions that aren’t about sheer force,
Did the spirit of a child who starved to death possess Goko and turn her into a two-mouthed woman?
From Gyoko’s perspective, a disaster is happening, but for Nube, it’s easily resolved by offering rice balls, which is terrible.
>>137That’s because Goko weirdly felt sympathy and let them do as they pleased.
Basically, it was a weak spirit that wasn’t exactly harmless.
I feel like the Hatamonba’s sword, which is treated as a weapon on the same level as a demon’s hand due to its human-faced blisters, is a bit too strong, even considering it’s a collection of vengeful spirits.
>>138The seven people Misaki feels that way too, so wouldn’t it multiply with multiple vengeful spirits?
>>138The way of fighting that faced the blade head-on is wrong.
If you punch the side of the body that isn’t sharp, you can normally kill by punching.
>>138The nine-tailed fox was sealed after being defeated by a group of warriors, so if it’s the resentment of such individuals, it won’t even lose to demons.
>>138I believe they are strengthened to the level of deities because they are enshrined and gather a sense of reverence.
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It is often the attitude of the people facing the spirit that is more problematic than the spirit itself.
There are also many stories that simply feature really harmful spirits unrelated to that.
The story of Teketeke was sad, wasn’t it?
Well, I mean, the guy who spread the rumors is at fault too…
It was a story where no one was saved.
I remember that when it came to fighting against the Kirin, I lost miserably, right?
Right before, the crime became neutral… I was forgiven… but
>>147Nube can’t win against gods and Buddhas…
Until Minako-sensei is released, it seems that I haven’t been able to fully master the power of the demon, so I probably haven’t reached the level of demon power as much as I thought.
The nine-tailed fox is on a different level, so it’s not very helpful as a reference.
Emperor Toba responded to the request of the Nasu domain lord Sudo no Gon no Kami Sadakatsu and organized an expeditionary force. He appointed Miura no Suke Yoshitaka, Chiba no Suke Tokiyasu, and Kōtsu no Suke Hirozane as generals, and the onmyoji Abe no Yasumori as strategist, sending the troops to Nasu no.There is no yokai that can beat this.
>>148A group of warriors and spiritualists stronger than Nube are coming at me while stacking infinite buffs with love, it’s insane.
I like Namahage.
The idea that a usually submissive old man is actually in the strongest class is full of a sense of being a “chūnibyō.”
The painting of the Mona Lisa was safe until then because it did not have enough power to attack humans.
There was that thing where a thief who tried to steal the Mona Lisa was eaten alive.
>>151The Mona Lisa is scary, but the fear from this suspicious person surpasses it and is too noisy…
It’s not the demon king, but with Nube’s “demon hand,” you can slice through yokai.
Could it be that the spirit’s power isn’t that strong, and it’s just because its nails are sharp when touched?
Seeing that he occasionally gets completely beaten without being able to do anything makes me realize that Nube is ultimately human too.
Well, it’s mostly god-level…
This guy just went home normally, and it feels unsatisfying.
Even though he has started to ask for quite a bit of money, the fact that he properly helps when paid shows that he is a pretty decent father.
Basically, we can’t do anything against gods or divine beasts, you know.
In the beginning of Neo, just relying on my own abilities makes me only a slightly strong psychic…
Even when the usual members band together, it’s still questionable whether they stand a chance against the absolute demon, let alone if they are even among the best when looking at the whole picture…
Because I’m from the Great Heat Hell, there are deeper demons, you know…
>>161Great Rakshasa Demon Emperor!
I absolutely do not want to walk on the night roads of that world.
>>163There are plenty of dangers even during the day!!