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The chat logs are there with the boyfriend if any is interested of reading into it.

The girl's chat logs with a sex friend: (Taken from 4chan)


Apparently,



That's where the NTR came along.

The boyfriend:

Also, the seiyuu and their boyfriend:
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At this point the Japanese and cheating are like Middle Easterners and hating each other, it's practically coded into their genes.

More importantly parasocial idolfags BTFO'd by based NTR suit chad.
 
I ended up watching the movies first after the OVA since it was by chronological release, but the movies are radically different from the OVA. I suggest checking out the TV series first to keep the same feeling you got from the OVA going.
First ova to tv to second OVA is the best way. the movies are canon but like you say the tone is drastically different. the 2nd movie is a great movie on its own right.

that said the managa dub is better than the bandai dubs because its closer to the ova dub.

what sucks is that maidan rereleased the series but didnt bother dubbing the rest of the 2nd ova which was released mostly sub only.

if you can endure it you can watch the live action stuff but there arent any good subs for it. there some machine translated ones from a chinese release but theyre all fucked. the tokyo movie has good subs buts just a retelling of the 2nd movie.
 
Mamo is so fucking out there, watching it after Cagliostro makes it look bad.
I mean, in Dragon of Doom, Lupin is tasked to steal a treasure from the sunken remains of the Titanic, and his diving suit gets ruined and he has to hold his breath and swim back to safety with water pressure crushing him thinly, and he still lives.
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Lupin is such a goofy series that anything goes, and you just roll with it. That's what makes these movies and specials so fascinating.
 
At this point the Japanese and cheating are like Middle Easterners and hating each other, it's practically coded into their genes.

More importantly parasocial idolfags BTFO'd by based NTR suit chad.
Which is understandable given Nippon's cultural expectation of 80 hour mandatory salaried positions with 2 hour commute for men and that the wife drop her career to become a full time housewife with 0-1 children because of her husband's work schedule.

That said... I strongly suspect that cheating is not terribly common IRL in Japan but NTR doujins are a power fantasy for Japan's cursed otaku class who are some combination of jobless and awkward but still get the beautiful wife because of their huge cocks and/or magical cellphone apps.
 
TONIGHT or yesterday evening, I can’t remember when it aired :story: WE ARE ALL KOMI-SAN.


This was the first manga for the anime that I actually have not finished reading, when compared to Uzaki-Chan and Nagatoro. Either way, I’ll update you guys tomorrow and tell you what I think.
 
Yoooo did the guy or a different subbing group pick back up Oishinbo from where it was left off at episode 23? Just noticed the subs have updated while the official YouTube channel hasn't finished up just yet. Not complaining, just am super curious because fuck yeah, been waiting for this because I frustratingly missed one too many episodes on the channel before they went private. It's just not a show that needs to be on a strict time-limit for when you can watch episodes.
 
Yoooo did the guy or a different subbing group pick back up Oishinbo from where it was left off at episode 23? Just noticed the subs have updated while the official YouTube channel hasn't finished up just yet. Not complaining, just am super curious because fuck yeah, been waiting for this because I frustratingly missed one too many episodes on the channel before they went private. It's just not a show that needs to be on a strict time-limit for when you can watch episodes.
Yeah, dude! I've been keeping myself up to date with Oishinbo. The sub group is already at Episode 29. Episodes 27 and 28 were one of the skipped episodes, and they're extra spicy.
It gets political with whaling.
 
Which is understandable given Nippon's cultural expectation of 80 hour mandatory salaried positions with 2 hour commute for men and that the wife drop her career to become a full time housewife with 0-1 children because of her husband's work schedule.

That said... I strongly suspect that cheating is not terribly common IRL in Japan but NTR doujins are a power fantasy for Japan's cursed otaku class who are some combination of jobless and awkward but still get the beautiful wife because of their huge cocks and/or magical cellphone apps.

Obviously NTR as it's presented on doujins is nothing but a retarded fantasy, but cheating is a real issue with the JP's. To the point that if cheating stopped about 5 trillion yen or so would be lost each year from all the tangentially related business.
 
So the author of faraway paladin tweeted in different languages to shill the anime adaptation of faraway pladin the latest isekai airing this season.
Don't sleep on this one, by the way. Not only is it free of a lot of the usual lowest-common-denominator cruft of most isekai, it's one of the few fictional series that takes religious faith and devotion as serious subjects worthy of respect, which makes the world feel a lot more complete and the plot less contrived.
 
I thought it was funny seeing people on /a/ argue over whether women would find Taishou otome otogibanashi appealing or not cause it sounds like a male fantasy on the surface. People familiar with shoujo romance and western romance novels aimed at women know that there's plenty of women fantasising over actual abusive rapists who treat the protagonist like trash, so in comparison Taishou otome is just a tame story about a girl who wants to fix a sadsack pessimist who cares about her wellbeing and is flustered to even think about doing lewd stuff with her. I think it's pretty cute even if the premise is questionable by modern standards.
 
I thought it was funny seeing people on /a/ argue over whether women would find Taishou otome otogibanashi appealing or not cause it sounds like a male fantasy on the surface. People familiar with shoujo romance and western romance novels aimed at women know that there's plenty of women fantasising over actual abusive rapists who treat the protagonist like trash, so in comparison Taishou otome is just a tame story about a girl who wants to fix a sadsack pessimist who cares about her wellbeing and is flustered to even think about doing lewd stuff with her. I think it's pretty cute even if the premise is questionable by modern standards.
It's a period piece, so yeah, don't apply modern standards to it, or you aren't going to enjoy it.
 
Don't sleep on this one, by the way. Not only is it free of a lot of the usual lowest-common-denominator cruft of most isekai, it's one of the few fictional series that takes religious faith and devotion as serious subjects worthy of respect, which makes the world feel a lot more complete and the plot less contrived.
The first episode is really good. It's off to a slow burn at the moment. I'm really liking the fall shows. So far the good ones we have are:

Senpai ga Uzai Kouhai no Hanashi
Saihate no Paladin
Platinum End
Sakugan
Kyoukai Senki
 
This week's episode of Mushoten was pretty fast-paced, but I can understand why; the boat arc before the great forest is pretty weak and all the lore in it isn't that important to the story or the world at large, just some minor info about the smugglers being the ones who supplied the boreas family with catgirls.
 
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