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[Black Jack] Isn’t it an incredible masterpiece after all?

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Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:06Yeahx15

For some reason, I’m buying all the volumes in e-book format and re-reading them.
This is definitely an amazing masterpiece, isn’t it?

1: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:07Yeahx55

Sai
Rama

2: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:08

The very first cover looks pale.

61: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:49

>>2Don’t speak ill of my friend.

3: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:09Yeahx8

It was a work that saved Tezuka, which was considered out of fashion at the time.

4: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:10

There is an impression that doctors like manga.

17: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:23Yeahx6

>>4While there are some exaggerations due to the era and the fact that it’s a manga, the medical aspects are still present.
I believe the underlying humanism is consistent.

5: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:10

You’re saying something quite late, aren’t you?

6: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:11

Someone who has dispelled the atmosphere of “Tezuka Osamu is so outdated nowadays!”

7: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:12Yeahx4

It was a horror comic, right?
Don’t forget the early horror route!

8: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:14

>>7The story of removing a baby like Miura Jun through spiritual surgery is from before Pinoko’s appearance.
It feels like the early explicit horror direction.

9: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:14

At first, wasn’t there a setting where I received a skin transplant from a half African friend?

10: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:16

After experiencing a story close to the original episode in the anime from 2004, I will consume an almost original story in the OVA.

11: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:19

I wonder if the digital version includes all the episodes properly.
The complete deluxe edition set I bought at the second-hand bookstore had a story that was omitted.

15: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:21Yeahx3

>>11That’s impossible.

19: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:23

>>15Was the one with the six fingers that came out of the rock no good?

26: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:27Yeahx1

>>19There may be that, but there are quite a few episodes of pleasure and unpleasant stories, all in a subtle way.

12: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:19

I also have the entire series, and it’s truly amazing how I can read it over and over again.

13: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:20Yeahx2

I am also a part-time doctor.
There’s nothing better than being saved from death…

20: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:24

>>13It’s basically to send back anyone deemed to have no other options besides treatment.

14: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:21

The scene where Dr. BJ appears in the first episode is influenced by the graphic shows that were flourishing at that time.

16: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:22Yeahx6

The story of the older brother, who went crazy from severe burns and ultimately unleashed himself, burning his younger sister to death, is terrifying and frightening…

22: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:25Yeahx3

>>16The stitching of the final form is coming undone, isn’t it?
And as for the heart twisted in layers of love and hatred, there’s nothing to be done about it… a bitter conclusion.

18: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:23

A certain green beryl that was a hassle to read is now available in book form.

21: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:25

The reason for the unrecorded story is quite meaningful… I was disappointed that the second part of the Akita Shoten version, which revealed that the cause of the epidemic was the military’s satellite, was not included.

23: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:25

Searching for the meaning of life, everyone is a traveler.

24: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:26

I wonder if there’s a way to read while sitting in pleasure.

27: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:27

>>24Printing the April 1975 issue of Champion at the National Diet Library…

29: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:28

>>24I’ve read it before, so it probably exists.
It seems that reading it without permission on the internet would be quick, but there are ways like buying a used copy of the issue or using the National Diet Library.

28: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:28

I wanted to hear those words.

30: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:28

It seems that Tezuka himself said he regretted carelessly including the dangers of lobotomy surgery in his manga despite knowing the risks. Yeah.

31: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:30

Maybe I’m already used to it; the procedures at the National Diet Library were really smooth, yes, yes.

32: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:32Yeahx4

>>31There are probably quite a few people who come to hear about unreleased episodes, not just BJ.

33: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:32

I was investigating, but you can read a general synopsis and images on the blog “Seat of Pleasure.”

34: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:35Yeahx1

I love pirates’ arms…

40: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:38Yeahx4

>>34I like that girl.

35: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:36

An old man who encouraged a boy who was about to commit suicide after failing high school.
Caught between life and death due to a major accident during construction.
I really like the story of the boy watching over the surgery.

36: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:37

For some reason, there was only one book at my house… it was about a plant person due to pollution and had a pair of twins with their heads stuck together.

37: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:37

I had read it during the free release quite a while ago, but I was moved to see that the chapter about the first child has become normal and is not available in the hardcover edition.

38: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:38

I can’t imagine the time when he was sidelined because I’ve only read Tezuka’s masterpieces.

41: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:40

>>38It must have been difficult to imagine since the main serialized work during the time before the thread image was Phoenix.

42: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:41

>>41Is Alabaster before this?

45: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:42Yeahx6

>>38Those who are later called geniuses were probably just average at that time.

49: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:44

>>45If there hadn’t been a rising like BJ, there might have been a possibility that it would have been treated lightly or that achievements wouldn’t have been conveyed.

52: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:44

>>49It’s quite questionable whether “Phoenix” was treated as a regrettable unfinished masterpiece.

58: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:47Yeahx2

>>45A few years ago, when I read up to the point where Aizen is defeated in the free release of Bleach, I was thinking that the period where people would be endlessly talking about diluted Calpis would begin after this. I remembered the shock I felt when I found out that we had already entered that period by the time they were fighting the Espada.

77: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:54Yeahx1

>>58The impressions differ between the serialized version and the compiled volumes…
During its serialization, Steel Ball Run faced a tremendous storm of criticism.

80: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:55

>>77I wonder what kind of world I am being made to read…
It is a world that does not deny that it was such a world.

82: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:56

>>77I don’t think the evaluation of the Jump era has changed that much even now…

39: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:38

Using all the usable parts of the first brain-dead spoiled brat was a bit traumatic.

57: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:47Yeahx3

>>39This and the president did a great job serving the people, but it’s quite a gruesome story, isn’t it?

43: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:41

This manga has various pages that have been edited into silly collages, which is troubling.

44: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:41

Early strong enemy Pinoko

46: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:42

What episode is it where Kiriko leaves with a high laugh in the last panel, and the teacher says, “But I will still fix it!”?

50: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:44

>>46I remember the entire plot, but I can’t recall the title.

53: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:46Yeahx4

>>50There are many stories like that.

56: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:46

>>46Are they two black doctors?
The episode that effectively marked the full-fledged appearance of Kiriko due to the actual adaptation of the original episode.

63: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:49Yeahx1

>>56Is the first appearance of Kiriko the one where she treats a person infected with an unknown virus?

47: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:43

Even setting aside the fact that the techniques and storytelling of today’s manga are completely different from those of the past…
Even the version of Phoenix that I can read now has quite a few ups and downs, and when I read those that don’t get mentioned much in the complete works, it’s often like… uh… yeah… there are many of those in the god’s manga.

48: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:44

Even though it was said that he was on the sidelines, it shouldn’t have felt like he was out of work in the context of the boys’ magazines.

51: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:44

Is it because it’s a comic that there seem to be no real failures?

54: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:46

I feel that there are many interesting manga in short stories that are masterpieces.
That is to say, there are many erotic ones in short stories.

55: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:46

It’s amazing that despite being long, there are no bad episodes and it remains consistently interesting.

59: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:48

The story about the parasitic cactus and how it’s become an incomprehensible flow due to word hunting…

62: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:49

>>59Tree buds, tree buds.

70: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:52

>>59Not a patient!!
No, it’s a patient…

89: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:58

>>70Is this still labeled as “patient”?
In the past, during a time when self-regulation was strict, Fujiko F. Fujio’s works saw changes such as “Kiburi Jijii” becoming “Jijii” and “Pansuke” turning into “Gai Shou,” but now they have been reverted back to “Kiburi Jijii” and “Pansuke.”
I wonder how the revisions for Tezuka’s works are being handled.

60: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:48

I went to the original picture exhibition, but it was really tough to hear the constant news about the baby locker that’s a current event.

64: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:49Yeahx1

>>60Is that your child? I like it when the author gets slapped on your behalf.

65: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:50Yeahx3

Kiriko, who was able to transform from a very weak-looking villain to a character with conviction when it was published as a standalone book, is impressive.

66: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:51

It was about Kiriko and Chenchei lamenting, “We are powerless!” together.

68: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:52Yeahx1

>>66I think it was a boy who had been asleep for several decades in a mine or something, who suddenly aged rapidly and died just like that.

71: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:52

>>66We are idiots! It’s the story of Urashima Taro that we should be doing.

73: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:52

>>66Is it the case that if you suddenly cure a patient who has been in a vegetative state and hasn’t aged, they will suddenly age and die?

95: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:01

>>66I thought it was the story about Kiriko’s dad having a valve in his airway, but maybe it was different.

104: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:02

>>95You slapped Kiriko, who had given up on life and resorted to euthanasia with just a touch, and now you’re questioning what life is!

115: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:04

>>104I’m sorry, I didn’t realize that.

67: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:51

The star system is really too convenient.

69: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:52Yeahx3

It’s not that I was dried out, but rather that I was treated like an old-timer who couldn’t keep up with the changes of the times…

87: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:57

>>69It’s a different work, but there’s a scene in Neo Faust where Tezuka is told by an editor, “Your era is over!” I bet he really held onto that.

99: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:02

>>87But, you know… I’m going to die just hanging in Neo Faust…

109: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:03

>>99So I read a hundred tales.

72: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:52

It seems that it was harshly criticized as not being medicine at all!

79: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:55

>>72It’s half fantasy, so there’s nothing you can do about it.

74: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:53

When I read it after a long time, I go, “Ah! This story was here!” I’ve forgotten it just enough, right?

75: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:54Yeahx2

Kiriko’s episode is great, isn’t it?
I like to chase away the kids in their puberty who want to commit suicide.

76: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:54Yeahx1

Although it’s an external work, I think it’s absolutely looked upon negatively that Kiriko has to face the patient suffering from lethal radiation exposure—who can’t be cured no matter what—twice (both being close women) and ends up freeing them from their pain.

78: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:54Yeahx2

Was it Urashima Taro?
I like that story because it makes me think that Kiriko is a doctor who also tries to save lives.

84: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:57Yeahx1

>>78I’m also a bit of a doctor.
It’s best if you can save your life.

81: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:56Yeahx2

The story where BJ took Kiriko’s patient and treated him, but he died in a car accident made Kiriko laugh out loud at the end, yet the final panel shows him leaving with his shoulders drooped and dejected is really just too skillfully done in the manga.

86: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:57

>>81Is that from a skit or something?

93: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:59

>>86I think it’s the scene where I say, “Still, I’m going to heal people!”
It seems like scenes with Sensei Honma and various other things are mixed together.

107: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:03Yeahx1

>>93Kiriko was laughing and looking up until just before, but in the last panel, they are looking down.
It’s not like they would be happy about a life saved being lost, so I think they were probably sad after all…
>>93Kiriko was laughing and looking up until just before, but in the last panel, they are looking do...

116: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:04

>>86We are fools!
The boy I saved from unconsciousness died of old age.

83: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:56

A real god descends and heals.
If aliens (hypothetically) exist, it’s foolish to poke fun at them.

85: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:57

There was something on YouTube that introduces the differences between paperback and published versions.
I just learned that other serialized works feature Blackjack appearing as himself for the first time.

88: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:58Yeahx2

I think it’s a pretty good conclusion that it ended up feeling like a doctor who prioritizes the patient’s quality of life above all else, no matter what.

90: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:58Yeahx3

Well, if you look at it with a heavy heart, it might seem that way.

Still, I will heal people! For my own sake!! Dammit!! Hyaah! Wah!!

Well, if you look at it with a heavy heart, it might seem that way.

91: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:59

I also like the relationship between Hyakki Maru and Chen Chen.

92: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)17:59

Kiriko is a doctor with a true character.
BJ doesn’t really like Kiriko…
I have no interest in mere murderers.

94: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:01

I know it’s out of order to say this, but Kiriko feels like TETSU…

97: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:01

>>94I heard that the name TETSU comes from a very twisted kiriko.

96: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:01

It’s common for old manga to be frequently revised.
It’s gotten pretty crazy like Devilman.

98: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:01

I like the story where the death row inmate gets shot in the head to avoid damaging the surgical scar.

111: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:03Yeahx1

>>98Isn’t it a great question for the readers, the intense conflict of whether to heal in order to kill?

100: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:02

We are idiots! It seems like we got mixed up with that.

101: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:02

The last Kiriko looks like she is trying to skip a step while climbing the stairs.

102: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:02

It’s a relatively trivial story, but I can’t forget the title of “The Monkey’s Paw.”

103: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:02

What’s more insane than Devilman is that…

105: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:02

I love talking about sushi restaurants.

106: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:02

Wonderful…!

108: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:03

Dialogue with the dead is just like news that reminds us of reality recently.

110: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:03Yeahx2

It seems that Kiriko’s younger sister would quietly rank high in the popular character rankings.

112: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:03Yeahx1

>>110Because it’s sexy.

114: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:04

>>110I still don’t know their name…

118: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:04

>>110The Yamamoto version spin-off is great, isn’t it?

113: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:04

The story about implanting a human brain in a deer makes me think, was I tired or something when I came up with this…?
I think there are some stories in BJ that make you go “What the hell is this…”.

117: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:04

Is it okay to say that the reward was a large sum of money in order to buy a deserted island, turn it into a minefield, and unleash my mother’s revenge?

121: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:05

>>117Regardless of the deserted island, are they turning it into a minefield…?

124: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:05Yeahx2

>>121It was originally a minefield.
I bought up such an island.

123: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:05Yeahx2

>>117Searching for my mother’s killer and wanting to buy a desert island to protect nature were probably depicted, right?

119: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:04

Mangakas that create exciting plots appealing to the young heart might have struggled, or perhaps they’ve just become too accustomed to current storytelling, making it feel a bit off when reading now.
Specifically, it is “Three-Eyed One” and “Dororo.”

120: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:05Yeahx2

There was a story about repairing a hospital’s computer.
A computer that starts saying it is sick.

146: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:10

>>120This story was interesting.
I forgot the punchline.

233: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:23

>>146It was probably just that the guy who was locked up with me was reluctant to pay, and that was the end of it.

237: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:24

>>233It should be a story about being trapped after proudly building a shelter.

240: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:24

>>233Isn’t that another story about being trapped in a underground shelter with the rich?

242: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:24

>>233It’s a story about being trapped in an elevator.
Separate from computer repair.

249: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:25

>>233That should have been when you were trapped in the disaster shelter.

256: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:26

>>249Isn’t it a story about being trapped in an elevator instead of a shelter and finding a few wires to cut through tactile examination?

270: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:28

>>256It’s correct to touch the wall and cut the wiring, but it should be a shelter.
It’s a story where we demonstrate making the computer think there’s an earthquake, causing the shelter doors to close, but since no one is outside, they can’t be unlocked, resulting in being trapped.

122: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:05

It shifted from a horror story to a slice-of-life manga.
It feels like “K” has turned from a battle development into a human drama manga.

125: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:06

The popularity vote has confirmed that BJ Pinoco is in 1st and 2nd place, so 3rd place is either Kiriko.

129: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:07

>>125I have a feeling that Master Hyakkimaru, Master Shiitake, and the doctor who became a ship’s physician might also come there.

126: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:06

Even if there are memory lapses, it might be a story I haven’t read, so I can’t point it out too much…

127: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:06

When it comes to Kiriko, I remember a story in which Kiriko herself suffers from a bizarre disease that causes water to accumulate in her abdomen, and it was a bit erotic in a remake written by someone else.

134: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:07Yeahx1

>>127>>127

137: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:08

>>127It was drawn by Kenji Yamamoto.
A character like Pinoko has grown as Kiriko’s assistant.

138: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:08

>>127It feels a bit like Jubilo.

128: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:06

There aren’t that many other named characters that frequently appear either.

130: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:07Yeahx1

>>128Omukaedegonsu

131: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:07

A nice aspiring doctor girl I met in Vietnam!
My sister was trying to save people in a way different from my own!
I ended up having to take care of both, who are at an irreversible level of radiation damage!
This is Kiriko!

185: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:16

>>131Don’t kill the main character in the spin-off…
ってなったましてやキリコの妹

132: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:07

Black Queen and so on…

133: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:07Yeahx2

Money is not meant to move freely overall.
It can be used for nature, for repaying kindness, and for revenge.

135: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:08

I’m pretty sure there were separate episodes for the mummy surgery and the invisible ghost surgery, right?

142: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:09

>>135It’s different.
The ghost is from the early days and still carries the influence of horror comics.
The mummy is the one that helps as a thank you.

136: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:08

The president of Rh…

139: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:08Yeahx2

Isn’t the story of being left in a minefield and the one about villains on a deserted island getting killed by snakes two different stories?
I don’t remember anymore…

145: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:10

>>139
The former is a story of a mother seeking revenge.

140: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:09

I heard that the style is past its prime, is that true?

173: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14Yeahx2

>>140Tezuka Osamu’s artwork has changed quite a bit, but I don’t really get the impression that it deteriorated as he got older.

141: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:09Yeahx1

My partner’s total hysterectomy and the work of a chain chef are quite tough.

143: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:10

There was an episode about a superpowered person performing surgery with bare hands, right?

150: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:11

>>143It’s the one with the headless baby.
Thanks to this story, “Kujiranotai” was really interesting.

144: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:10

The minefield’s unexploded ordnance contractor, die! That part was probably the ones who kidnapped Chen Chai.

147: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:10

I’m not a great person with a noble mission or anything like that, you know, teacher.
I prioritize my own emotions and do things the way I want, so I’m quite temperamental.
I am consistently devoted to helping those who earnestly wish to live.

148: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:11

I haven’t fixed it to one specific use.
For the sake of a person’s kindness, which is invaluable no matter how small, I would even buy a hospital.

149: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:11Yeahx4

Even at the time I read it, I was thinking, “What does this mean?” But now that I read it again,
It’s not really about gender transition in Dr. Megumi’s story; it’s about a hysterectomy, but the way it’s handled… you can feel the era…

152: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:12Yeahx2

I’m going to treat it because the rival horse annoyed me.
I’ll do it out of stubbornness.
It’s generally interesting.

153: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:12

How did the story end about the man who exchanged brains with a deer and could only love his wife in the deer’s body?
Is the husband’s brain going to be transplanted into a deer?

162: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:13

>>153That’s not BJ.

167: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14

>>153I think that transplant made the brain swell and turned into a monster.

189: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:16

>>153What I did in BJ was that the brain is limited in growth because it’s confined within the skull! If we embed a separate spacious container in the chest and move the brain there, the brain can grow and we’ll have the ultimate genius deer! A monster has been created!
The person who embedded the tape recording of his deceased wife’s voice in the dog’s throat.

154: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:12

There seem to be about two organizations similar to a physician’s federation, right?

163: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14

>>154The Japanese Medical Association’s thing, the one related to the electric stimulation.
The one where the overseas medical association kidnaps Pinoko and she meets her end.

168: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14

>>154Wasn’t it Japan and the world?
The praise from the world is welcome, and they should have no interest in the Japanese medical license.

156: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:12

I love Mr. Kuroo, who doesn’t get swayed by money and is an ambitious old man.

157: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:12Yeahx1

I love the playful side of Blackjack…

158: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:13Yeahx5

Pinoko wants to go to school, but it seems impossible after all… I love the story because it’s so bittersweet.

159: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:13

Frog

161: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:13Yeahx3

>>159Kill him!

164: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14

What was done in that regard was not a deer, but a horse.

165: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14

The Nippon Television version of the anime is mostly adapted to have a happy ending, and it somehow feels comforting.
Is Largo a single-use character!?

169: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14

>>165I’m glad to be alive…

175: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:15Yeahx2

>>169Moreover, there was an earthquake just before the first appearance, so it became a dog that was there before you knew it.

166: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14Yeahx1

It’s pointless to expect a sense of ethics from a quack doctor, but isn’t it pretty significant to say, “I was told to fill it with gemstones, but I stuffed in imitations” and “I donated the gemstones”?

172: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14

>>166は?本物埋め込んだし遺体と一緒に焼けたけど

174: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:15

>>166Well, Chen Chen isn’t a good person, you know…

182: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:15

>>174It seems that it was ultimately done by Doctor Hyakumaru.

188: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:16Yeahx2

>>166それやったの表医者じゃないっけ

190: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:16

>>188You’re doing quite well, aren’t you!

194: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:17

>>188BJ did it first, so give it back after I fill it in! → It burned up, huh? → It’s an imitation.
The punchline is that the attending physician made the same choice as BJ.

201: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:18

>>194I recently compared the magazine edition and the paperback version, and it feels like the rewritten paperback version is better.

170: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14

The intonation of the character Nadare felt really off in the anime.

171: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:14

A story about a man who hit his head and came to think of a cat as family, and a story about a man who made it possible for his dog to speak like his deceased lover, and how the dog and cat are incredibly erotic.

177: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:15

>>171I’ll kill you.

176: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:15

In the commentary book, besides Kiriko as a rival, they also introduced a spiritual healer and a blind acupuncturist, but they really don’t have much of a role at all, do they?

178: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:15

It’s a good guy, but there are quite a few cases where it’s quite frustrating when he dies.
I can somewhat understand the changes made in the Heisei version.
21 is trash.

187: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:16

>>178Drama version…

179: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:15

I like stories where I get knocked down by an internal medicine doctor who is as greedy as I am, saying the same lines I usually say.

180: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:15

The story about helping the chairman of the medical association’s grandson or something, I got my license but I don’t need it!! And then I tore it up!
…In that case, it seems like the registration as a doctor itself is done, but it’s just not placed in a visible location?

207: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:19

>>180Isn’t that the one where a mafia or something tried to have their child treated by BJ, but was shot as revenge after being turned down by the chairman?

181: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:15

I think Biwamaru leaves a deep impression despite the relatively few appearances.

183: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:16

I saw that anime was being streamed for free, and it was interesting because it mixed various stories.

184: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:16

It seems like they made it that way to wrap up the story, but do we really need the Firebird elements?

186: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:16

You’re something else… to be able to heal five people so easily…

191: Japan Otaku Reviews25/06/09(Mon)18:17

The dead have no mouth!

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