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shysheeperz · 2 years
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Official English translated author comments featured in Weekly Shonen Jump 2022 issue #26
Me & Roboco chapter 90 - Shuhei Miyazaki
The Elusive Samurai chapter 64 - Yusei Matsui
Mashle: Magic and Muscles chapter 109 - Hajime Komoto
PPPPPP chapter 34 - Mapollo 3
One Piece chapter 1050 - Eiichiro Oda
Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 186 - Gege Akutami
Sakamoto Days chapter 72 - Yuto Suzuki
My Hero Academia chapter 354 - Kohei Horikoshi
Akane-banashi chapter 15 - Yuki Suenaga
Witch Watch chapter 63 - Kenta Shinohara
Super Smartphone chapter 4 - Hiroki Tomisawa
Blue Box chapter 54 - Kouji Miura
Mission: Yozakura Family chapter 131 - Hitsuji Gondaira
High School Family: Kokosei Kazoku chapter 87 - Ryo Nakama
Earthchild chapter 14 - Hideo Shinkai
Undead Unluck chapter 112 - Yoshifumi Tozuka
Doron Dororon chapter 24 - Gen Oosuka
Protect Me, Shugomaru! chapter 25 - Daiki Ihara
Ayashimon chapter 25 [END] - Yuji Kaku
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mediamixs · 7 months
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The Forbidden Play: J-Horror for Halloween
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The Forbidden Play is a Japanese horror movie that was released in 2023. The movie is based on a novel by Karma Shimizu and directed by Hideo Nakata. The story revolves around a little boy named Haruto who tries to revive his mother, Miyuki, after she tragically dies. Haruto buries one of her fingers in the backyard, hoping to bring her back to life. However, his actions awaken an evil spirit that possesses his mother's body. The movie has been described as a "J-horror mishmash" that offers satisfying scares. It begins with jokey touches but takes on an intricately scripted story about a vengeful spirit. The movie has been praised for its storytelling and the way it builds tension and suspense. There is a movie clip available on YouTube, and a trailer is available on Far East Films. The Forbidden Play is a recent release, so there is not much information available about it yet. However, it is expected to gain popularity among horror movie fans.
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The movie begins with jokey touches, but its take on its intricately scripted story about a vengeful spirit offers satisfying scares. The movie is good looking, but having more "dirty" and foggy visuals would have been a good way to reproduce more of the immersive and creepy atmosphere of the games. The movie still feels pretty faithful with many references to Japanese folklore and mana religion, the isolation of the countryside and their traditional customs, ancient artifacts, creepy revelations about reality and time.
Here is the cast of The Forbidden Play Japanese horror movie:
Daiki Shigeoka as Naoto Ihara
Kanna Hashimoto as Hiroko Kurasawa
Mayu Hotta as Maya Hiraoka
Yuki Kura as Ryoji Kashiwabara
Hiroko Kurasawa as Miyuki Ihara
First Summer Uika as Megumi
Shinobu Hasegawa as Kenshin Daimon
Kenta Izuka as Kuniaki Kurosaki
Minato Shogaki as Haruto
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ljaesch · 2 years
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Protect Me, Shugomaru! Manga Ends
Protect Me, Shugomaru! Manga Ends
This year’s 27th issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine has published the final chapter of Daiki Ihara’s Protect Me, Shugomaru! manga. The manga is described as: Being a bodyguard isn’t easy, especially when you’re a danger to everyone around you. Ihara launched Protect Me, Shugomaru! on November 22, 2021. MANGA Plus and VIZ Media are publishing the manga digitally in English. Source: ANN
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kingluffy · 3 years
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Feedback Daiki Ihara (mangaka of koisuru one piece) got from oda
"Have you heard any feedback from Oda-sensei about 'One Piece to Love'? Ihara: Sometimes I hear through my editor, "Mr. Oda said that this week's serial is interesting. I had a fake Oda-sensei in One Piece to Love, and there was a scene where he lied and said that Luffy and Nami would kiss next time because the enemy who ate the kiss-kiss fruit hit Nami with the kiss-kiss beam, and the real Oda-sensei saw that and said, "I'll have to draw the kiss-kiss fruit next time. I heard that the real Mr. Oda saw it and said, "I'll have to draw a kiss-kiss fruit next time. At the time, I just thought, "He's a really nice guy, I'm happy for him. This is..."
The fact that he gets responses from oda is a huge dub just shows how much the manga interests him
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newsintheshell · 3 years
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Tomodachi Game: anime in arrivo per il survival game di Yuki Sato
La serie tv debutterà in Giappone la prossima primavera.
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Con l’uscita del nuovo numero della rivista Weekly SHonen Magazine è stata annunciata la produzione di una serie animata tratta da “Tomodachi Game”, manga a tema survival game nato dalla mente di Yuki Sato. 
L’adattamento debutterà sulle tv giapponesi ad aprile 2022 e sarà diretto da Hirofumi Ogura (Cells at Work! Lavori in Corpo, Null Peta). 
La serie sta venendo prodotta presso lo studio OKURU TO NOBORU (The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter, Planetarian: Snow Globe) e a curarne la sceneggiatura troviamo Kenta Ihara (Saga of Tanya the Evil, Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy-). Il character design è affidato a Satomi Miyazaki, mentre le musiche sono firmate da Michiru (Given, Ascendance of a Bookworm). 
L'amicizia è più importante del denaro? Yuichi e i suoi amici vengono rapiti e si svegliano nel mezzo di una stanza, accanto a un misterioso personaggio, che li costringe a partecipare ad una strana competizione, in cui denaro e intrighi metteranno alla prova i legami che li uniscono.
Il cast principale della serie è composto da:
Yuichi Katagiri: Chiaki Kobayashi (Asakaze in Sonny Boy)
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Tenji Mikasa: Daiki Hamano (Gauma in SSSS.Dynazenon)
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Shiho Sawaragi: Yume Miyamoto (Maki Kuwana in Blue Period)
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Makoto Shibe: Tomohiro Ono (Riuji Ishii in Munou na Nana)
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Yutori Kokorogi: Satomi Amano (Misaana Farregram in Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear)
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Il manga è stato lanciato sulla rivista Bessatsu Shonen nel dicembre 2013 ed è stato serializzato regolarmente fino al dicembre 2019, quando la pubblicazione è andata in pausa fino a febbraio 2020. La storia è entrata nell’arco finale nell’agosto 2020, ma l’opera è andata di nuovo in pausa. Il 19° volume del fumetto verrà venduto in Giappone dal 9 novembre.
Il manga ha già ispirato due film live action e una serie drama, usciti tutti nel corso del 2017.
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recentanimenews · 3 years
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Friendships Are Tested in Tomodachi Game TV Anime in April of 2022
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  How far would you go for your friends? Such is the central question in Tomodachi Game ("Friends Game"), a newly announced TV anime based on the psychological thriller manga written by Mikoto Yamaguchi and illustrated by Yuki Sato about a group of young people whose faith in friendship is sorely tested when they are forced to play a series of sadistic games.
  The main staff for Tomodachi Game includes:
  Original work: Mikoto Yamaguchi
Original artwork: Yuki Sato (serialized by Kodansha in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine)
Director: Hirofumi Ogura
Series composition, screenplay: Kenta Ihara
Character design: Satomi Miyazaki
Art director: Wei Siman (Studio Tulip)
Art settings: Daping Si (Studio Tulip)
Color design: Aiko Mizuno
Director of photography: Yomogiko Murano (Rare Trick)
Music: MICHIRU
Sound production: Studio Mausu
Sound director: Hiroto Morishita
Animation production: Okuruto Noboru
  The main cast of Tomodachi Game includes:
  Chiaki Kobayashi as Yuichi Katagiri.
Daiki Hamano as Tenji Mikasa.
Yume Miyamoto as Shiho Sawaragi.
Tomohiro Ōno as Makoto Shibe.
And Satomi Amano as Yutori Kokorogi.
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    The story of Tomodachi Game revolves around Yuichi Katagiri, a young man who was raised to believe that friendship is more important than money. After the savings for the class field trip are mysteriously stolen, Yuichi and group of his friends are kidnapped and entered into the mysterious "Friends Game" with the stolen funds as their participation fee. Each of the 5 players is worth 4 million yen, and by working together they can win 20 million yen total to pay off their families' various debts. However, the "Friends Game" is a sadistic competition designed to push their friendships past the breaking point.
  Tomodachi Game is scheduled to begin broadcasting in April of 2022.
  Source: Comic Natalie
  Copyright notice: © Mikoto Yamaguchi・Yuki Sato・Kodansha / "Tomodachi Game" Production Committee
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anitokio · 6 years
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Un nuevo manga spinoff de One Piece que se estrenará el 18 de junio
Un nuevo manga spinoff de One Piece que se estrenará el 18 de junio
La web Shonen Jump+ de Shueisha ha anunciado el lanzamiento de un nuevo manga spinoff del conocido One Piece de Eiichiro Oda el próximo 18 de junio. Este nuevo spinoff llevará por título Koisuru One Piece, siendo Daiki Ihara quien se encargue de dibujarlo. Al igual que otros spinoff que se publican en la Shonen Jump+, este Koisuru One Piece será un manga cómico autorizado por el propio Oda. El…
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dereksmcgrath · 2 years
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How can I miss something I love when it hasn’t gone away?
Protect Me, Shugomaru! Chapter 11: "Protect Me Alongside the Malevolent God, Shugomaru!" By Daiki Ihara, translated by Caleb Cook, lettering by Sabrina Heep. Featuring characters from Magu-chan: God of Destruction by Kei Kamiki, previously translated by Christine Dashiell, previously lettered by Erika Terriquez and Annaliese “Ace” Christman. Both series available from Viz.
I already said what I had to about the challenges of letting go of something, and how trying to mourn and enjoy what you remember about something you like is still going to hurt like hell.
But in Protect Me, Shugomaru! the main character Sanagi shouts, "This is turning into a Magu-chan chapter!! Are we really fine with that?!"
Yes. I’m totally fine with that.
While it has been on my radar, I had yet to focus on and read an entire chapter of Protect Me, Shugomaru! I'm sure I was still dragging my feet because, over its ten earlier chapters that overlapped with the run of Magu-chan: God of Destruction, I kept hearing that it would end up filling the gap of gag-based manga whenever Magu-chan would no longer have new chapters.
Now Magu-chan no longer has new chapters (barring the special issue coming out in the spring). And now I see news from a friend that the newest chapter was a crossover with Magu-chan. And, darn it, I needed this.
In Daiki Ihara’s Protect Me, Shugomaru, the titular 10-year-old Shugomaru, the youngest member of a supernaturally strong warrior clan (and probably one of its shortest members) is assigned as bodyguard for Sanagi Ojo, a high schooler trying to fit in at her new school while targeted by the deadly guild known as Skull.
Unfortunately for Sanagi, Shugomaru has one philosophy: there’s no kill like overkill. Want to protect Sanagi from nearby students? Start a fire. Want to scare away a mosquito? Swing a big freaking sword–and slice off the top floors of Sanagi’s school. Need to take out an opposing assassin rushing at you with a weapon that is impossible to dodge in time? Release a fatal airborne poison–that ends up infecting you and the person you’re supposed to be guarding. Comedy ensues. Shugomaru tends to get so wrapped up in his schemes to guard Sanagi that Skull may actually be less dangerous than her own bodyguard.
Like previous Jump gag series, a lot of the comedy in Shugomaru depends on Sanagi being fully aware of other Jump publications–Yu-Gi-Oh and Hunter x Hunter, for example–comparing the shenanigans she finds herself in to what she has read in those stories. It’s refreshing to have a girl like Sanagi being the audience’s source for most meta-commentary, a character who keeps making these comparisons, reminding us yet again, for those of us who haven’t gotten it through our heads, that shonen is not only a boys’ genre but read by readers of all genders.
And like Gintama, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, and other Jump gag series, more of the humor also comes from breaking the fourth wall, whether referencing real-world YouTube celebrities, or the major villains in Skull starting to wonder whether they are actually getting anywhere in this story, when they only pop up at chapter’s end to ask whether they actually have a plan or are just repeating the same cliffhanger at the end of each chapter.
(And like the humor in Gintama, Shugomaru includes a repeated risque gag about a mushroom-shaped person…The humor is kind of juvenile.)
But more relevant for this post, Sanagi’s self-awareness and fourth-wall breaking help sell the gag at the root of Chapter 11: Magu-chan: God of Destruction has returned for one more time, before it ends all over again, this time in the pages of Shugomaru!
And thus, I get to laugh and cry all over again saying goodbye to this series. Yay…
Chapter 11 interrupts a two-parter where the Skull assassin/high schooler/stage magician Fujii tried to kill Sanagi–only to have all her deadly tricks turn out to be literal magic tricks that were harmless. By this cartoony logic, it shouldn’t be a big leap that Shugomaru uses his Yu-Gi-Oh collection to summon allies with the card "Malevolent Catastrophe," bringing into this comic Magu, Naputaaku, and Uneras from Magu-chan.
Having marathoned through Shugomaru before writing this post, it is bizarre how this chapter drags all the action in that series to a halt, all for a mostly gag-filled romp and a love letter to another series that ended too soon. Granted, one antagonist in Shugomaru eventually realizes that Magu and friends just stopped their story cold and tries to reassert their authority over this manga–which actually helps wrap up this chapter and give one more heartfelt goodbye to Magu-chan. And granted, too, it’s not as if Shugomaru is not a goofy series where something like this could be expected to happen. After all, the mayor of the town this story is set in makes a train engine with his face on it–this series is not going for realism. Heck, Uneras gets an excellent take-that joke thrown in, about how anime and manga act like all Japanese schools like Sanagi’s feature statues of their principals, regardless how common that is in real life, so realism is not at the heart of this series.
But believability is still a part of this series–“I believe, in the context of this story up to now, that this thing would happen”--and this interruption changes the tone of the series quite a bit and strains some believability. While Shugomaru has plenty of fourth-wall gags, it hadn’t yet commented on the quality of its own artwork. And of course resident troll Uneras would be the one making that gag, ribbing illustrator Ihara’s supposedly low effort on drawing windows. But Uneras also outright says they know they and Sanagi are from different manga series, and at another point Uneras pulls out a copy of Jump to read older chapters of Shugomaru, with Sanagi just kind of going along with all that she’s hearing and seeing. Sanagi just found out she is a fictional character in another manga. That one joke may have strained the believability too much: for the first time ever, Sanagi is suddenly and potentially self-aware that she is just a character in another Jump series–when up to now she has been freaking out that characters from another Jump series show up. When she is trying to be the rational one in this story, wouldn’t this new knowledge bother Sanagi at all?
But I’m over-thinking all of this. While Uneras had never broken the fourth wall like this in Magu-chan, her awareness of manga tropes makes her the ideal choice for these kinds of remarks, and it doesn’t eschew too far from the kind of metatextual commentary that Shugomaru specializes in (even though, again, that meta commentary tends to be about other series, not self-awareness about the Shugomaru series’s own fictionality).
Speaking of how Ihara characterizes Uneras, it was mostly on point, as well as Ihara’s characterization for the other two chibi gods. Naputaaku of course would want to capitalize on making and selling food. And of course Naputaaku and Magu would get into a fight to see who can make the best statue for the masses to idolize. This chapter even calls back to previous chapters of Magu-chan when Naputaaku and his hermit crabs made snow and sand sculptures.
I know it would be redundant, as Sanagi already fills the straight-man role (even saying she’ll have to do the pet-punishment sign on Magu because Ruru isn’t here), but it’s disappointing that this chapter couldn’t include Ruru and Ren. Maybe Ihara’s designs for human characters means, under their pen, Ruru and Ren wouldn’t quite look like how Kei Kamiki draws them, even though Ihara nails the designs for the chibi gods. Or maybe having Ruru show up in Shugomaru after how Magu-chan wrapped up would be a case of “too soon.” (It also would have been fun for Izuma to show up with Uneras, although adding even more wacky characters like him could turn this chapter into Bobobo–not that I would be complaining.)
The chapter also includes fun Easter eggs from the original Magu-chan series, with Uneras’s elixir bottle looking like the love potion container she offered to Ren. And I appreciate this chapter also doesn’t spoil the ending to Magu-chan. (I had recommended this chapter of Shugomaru to another Magu-chan fan, who hasn’t gotten to the last chapter, before realizing my potential blunder.)
While I miss Christine Dashiell as the translator behind Magu and company’s dialogue, it’s obvious that Shugomaru’s translator Caleb Cook (of My Hero Academia fame) did great work keeping the dialogue for Magu, Naputaaku, and Uneras almost perfectly consistent with what Dashiell already accomplished. (Maybe Magu's "Come again?!" sounded off to me, but I haven’t checked whether that’s from the original Japanese or the English translation.) And credit to Sabrina Heep for keeping what Erika Terriquez and Annaliese “Ace” Christman brought to Magu-chan, the distinct lettering each god has in their dialogue.
It’s almost as if Magu-chan and Shugomaru fit well together. It’s almost like you can acknowledge a series that ended before its time without somehow cannibalizing it for your inferior follow-up. Sorry, I know, I spent all this time praising something I thoroughly enjoyed, only to wrap up this post with yet another bitter take about something I dislike. But since I’m on that topic, it wouldn’t shock me, with regard to Soul Eater and Fire Force, if SquareEnix and Kodansha had any intense negotiations to make that potential link-up happen–and the concluding product that is the ending to Fire Force has come out like crap. I hate that this nonsense is making me defend giant corporations–so I won’t–but Shueisha owning both Magu-chan and Shugomaru had to have helped establish this crossover, while Ihara’s actual enjoyment of Kamiki’s story and artwork created an excellent chapter that looked and sounded so much like the original that I thought Kamiki actually did the Magu-chan artwork. As this chapter of Shugomaru concludes, “Thank you, Kamiki sensei,” indeed.
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just-a-ygo-fan · 6 years
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VRAINS Episode 50 Cast List + Episode 51 Preview
Episode 50: 転校生, 穂村尊 – Tenkōsei, Homura Takeru
(The Transfer Student, Homura Takeru)
A student named Homura Takeru has transferred to Yusaku’s school. Takeru also happens to be Soulburner, the Duelist who came to Playmaker’s aid. Takeru and his Ignis speak to Yusaku about the destruction of the Cyberse World, as well as the new enemies…
Cast:
Fujiki Yusaku/Playmaker: Ishige Shoya
Ai: Sakurai Takahiro
Homura Takeru/Soulburner: Kaji Yuki
Flame: Yashiro Taku
Kusanagi Shoichi: Kimura Subaru
Shima Naoki: Sawashiro Chiharu
Zaizen Aoi/Blue Angel: Nakashima Yuki
Bessho Emma/Ghost Girl: Kamakura Yuna
Onizuka Gou/GO Onizuka: Hamano Daiki
Blood Shepherd: Okuda Takanori
???: Maeda Issei
Bowman: Matsuda Kenji
Hal: Shiraishi Ryoko
Zaizen Akira: Yamamoto Shoma
Hayami: Ikki Chihiro
Isomaki: Ihara Masaaki
Roboppy: Takahashi Minami
Linkuriboh: Kanada Aki
Script: 吉田伸 || Yoshida Shin
Storyboard: ルーチェー・ヤギ || Ruche Yagi
Direction: 布施康之 || Fuse Yasuyuki
Animation Director(s): Lee Sung-jin, Kang Hyeon-guk
Episode 51: カリスマを捨てた男 – Karisuma o Suteta Otoko
(The Man Who Cast Away Charisma)
GO, who is now working as a bounty hunter for SOL Technologies, manages to find Playmaker and Ai. GO then attempts to Duel Playmaker. However, Soulburner then shows up and blocks GO’s path.
Credits: DMC3444
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Official English translated author comments featured in Weekly Shonen Jump 2022 issue #27
Aliens Area chapter 1 - Fusai Naba
One Piece chapter 1051 - Eiichiro Oda
My Hero Academia chapter 355 - Kohei Horikoshi
Sakamoto Days chapter 73 - Yuto Suzuki
Mission: Yozakura Family chapter 132 - Hitsuji Gondaira
Akane-banashi chapter 16 - Yuki Suenaga
The Elusive Samurai chapter 65 - Yusei Matsui
Super Smartphone chapter 5 - Hiroki Tomisawa
High School Family: Kokosei Kazoku chapter 88 - Ryo Nakama
Witch Watch chapter 64 - Kenta Shinohara
Mashle: Magic and Muscles chapter 110 - Hajime Komoto
PPPPPP chapter 35 - Mapollo 3
Me & Roboco chapter 91 - Shuhei Miyazaki
Blue Box chapter 55 - Kouji Miura
Undead Unluck chapter 113 - Yoshifumi Tozuka
Earthchild chapter 15 - Hideo Shinkai
Doron Dororon chapter 25 - Gen Oosuka
Protect Me, Shugomaru! chapter 26 [END] - Daiki Ihara
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ljaesch · 2 years
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VIZ Media and MANGA Plus Are Publishing the Protect Me, Shugomaru! Manga Digitally in English
VIZ Media and MANGA Plus Are Publishing the Protect Me, Shugomaru! Manga Digitally in English
Shueisha’s MANGA Plus service as well as VIZ Media’s website began releasing Daiki Ihara’s Protect Me, Shugomaru! (Mamore! Shugomaru) manga on November 22, 2021. Protect Me, Shugomaru! is described as: Being a bodyguard isn’t easy, especially when you’re a danger to everyone around you. Daiki Ihara is the artist of the One Piece gag spin-off manga Koi Suru One Piece. Source: ANN
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Official English translated author comments featured in Weekly Shonen Jump 2022 issue #25
Sakamoto Days chapter 71 - Yuto Suzuki
My Hero Academia chapter 353 - Kohei Horikoshi
Witch Watch chapter 62 - Kenta Shinohara
PPPPPP chapter 33 - Mapollo 3
Blue Box chapter 53 - Kouji Miura
Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 185 - Gege Akutami
The Elusive Samurai chapter 63 - Yusei Matsui
Super Smartphone chapter 3 - Kentaro Hidano
Me & Roboco chapter 89 - Shuhei Miyazaki
Akane-banashi chapter 14 - Yuki Suenaga
High School Family: Kokosei Kazoku chapter 86 - Ryo Nakama
Mission: Yozakura Family chapter 130 - Hitsuji Gondaira
Mashle: Magic and Muscles chapter 108 - Hajime Komoto
Undead Unluck chapter 111 - Yoshifumi Tozuka
Earthchild chapter 13 - Hideo Shinkai
Doron Dororon chapter 23 - Gen Oosuka
Ayashimon chapter 24 - Yuji Kaku
Protect Me, Shugomaru! chapter 24 - Daiki Ihara
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demifiendrsa · 2 years
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