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I bought a manga called Ryujo Senki. I heard rumors it was a Japanese-style Game of Thrones.
I read up to volume 2, and there's a character with a nickname like Hideyoshi called Sarumen Kanja, and I like him. He's like Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones, and I liked Tyrion in Game of Thrones too~
Also, Cup Noodle's Spicy Mabo was delicious. I'll write my Jump review now.
Table of Contents: Ping Pong, Ao no Hako, Kagura Bachi, Nue's Exorcist, Ekiden, Akane Banashi, Harukaze no Whistle, Witch Watch, Kaede-san, Himeno-chan ni Koi wa Mada Hayai, Postscript
I quite liked the not-so-popular but interesting anime, Birdie Wing, which reminded me of gambling golf.
I can imagine a future where various interesting ping pong tables like gimmick courts from Mario Tennis appear, and the flow will be to defeat enemies who have prepared to gain an advantage, so I think I'll be able to enjoy it for a while.
Kyou, you're going in the direction of making her boyfriend understand? It's rare to see the male side doing the main wife moves in a harem romantic comedy.
I didn't realize that the scene of putting his hand on the door in the past arc was connected to the scene where he opened his eyes and faced Iwori this time, and I'm impressed. Certainly, since he couldn't open his eyes (the door), he couldn't see Iwori's figure beyond his eyelids (the door), so it's exactly the same.
Also, it's really great that Inori's lines are not much different from the lines depicted in the past arc. It's not that a dead person appeared and persuaded him, but that his way of accepting the same words changed by confronting Chihiro, who continues to stand up even when he's battered. Chihiro is so cool in these kinds of moments. He's a cool protagonist, but he can naturally do dirty and passionate things, which is really cool.
It felt good and convincing that he brought out all of Zamura's claims and then overrode the children's claims. Looking to the future is fitting for children with a bright future, and in that sense it's good. I'm very satisfied with this week's chapter.
The senior heroine has a high power. Also, parenting power.
I chuckled a bit at Gakuro being used like a pawn so smoothly.
Is it the Suzaku battle from next week? She's only been an annoying mother-in-law so far, but can she seriously battle?
Ah, they're not going to the same university. That's unexpected.
The content of episode 2 felt like episode 1 in essence. The protagonist doesn't seem to be very popular and is being criticized (I haven't been digging for information, but I've seen 2 or 3 anti-comments), so what will happen?
Pursuing art and focusing on superiority or inferiority to others are just stories about where the motivation to improve art lies, but this time, pursuing art seems to be more compatible with Seimei, who is a member of the work-oriented faction.
As an aside, I didn't know that the source material for the plate-counting ghost was Rakugo.
It became co-educational this year → former girls' school → I thought the heroine festival would begin, but the new character who seems like he'll support them is surprisingly an old man.
Can I expect something from here? It's not just a reason to not have any upperclassmen, is it?
It's fun to read the flavor text~ I understand, I liked reading the Yu-Gi-Oh! texts too, and I even reread the wiki last year. I read all the texts that weren't touched on in the dialogue this time too. Gomakarasu is a good character.
Also, I enjoy these kinds of mysteries that aren't explicitly called mysteries. The mystery starts from noticing the mystery, and the sense of immersion in the introduction is amazing.
I'm happy to see so many yokai I don't know. It's depicted as scary, but the setting is quite interesting. I had a rather humorous image of Japanese yokai, but maybe China is surprisingly similar. Maybe only the cool ones are riding the otaku culture and coming over, and there are actually more weird ones like this.
You pig, you've been preparing for the heroine race.
When I read Himeno-chan ni Koi wa Mada Hayai, there are quite a few times when I think, "Ah, this is where the volume would end if it were a light novel." But this was an episode that felt like a new volume had started, and the atmosphere was good.
Last week I went to a Jinrikisha comedy show. I went to see Vacuum Jesica, but I was happy to see Angela Aki with a piano that was too big. Among the people I didn't know, the Spicy Garlic duo was good. I already knew Vacuum Jesica's material, so Spicy Garlic made me laugh the most in terms of material.
It was my first time going to a comedy show, so I enjoyed it in itself, but I'm wondering if it suits me better to criticize in front of the TV with my arms crossed than to become part of a gentle atmosphere where you laugh even if it's not that funny, so I'm considering whether to go to another show or not. But if it's a date with Ponoka, I have no choice but to go...
Also, I wrote that I was reading Aoashi the other day, but honestly it's too good. I'm at episode 170 now (the first episode of volume 17 in tankobon), but the protagonist is so good that I don't think I've ever liked a protagonist this much. I want to cheer him on, and he exceeds my expectations, so it's worth cheering him on. I really recommend it.
So that's it for this week, see you next week~