Lilly rakugaki
Re: Lilly rakugaki
3D Oppai sugoi! Kenji surely made it so that blind students can also appreciate his art! Lilly should be more apprehensive that he chose her as her muse.
Re: Lilly rakugaki
I can't read this, but it still amuses me greatly.
100% Complete.
So here's my ranking:
Hanako>Lilly>Rin>=Emi>Shizune
So here's my ranking:
Hanako>Lilly>Rin>=Emi>Shizune
Re: Lilly rakugaki
I have no idea what I'm reading.
But I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it.
But I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it.
[10:59] <@cpl_crud> Penises aren't spoilers; they are just disappointing in generaltechk8 wrote:In all honestly, I don't care if it's an OVA or a whole series; it needs to end with the Lilly Good End, damnit! IT'S FUCKING CANON AND I'LL TAKE THAT TRUTH TO THE GRAVE.
Re: Lilly rakugaki
I think I read "Yamaku High School" somewhere on the first page, but I'm not entirely sure. The rest of it is laid out kana and incomprehensible kanji to me.
Still, I'm amused.
Still, I'm amused.
While we are here discussing, Hanako is somewhere hopping from dark to darker tiles. Alone.
Re: Lilly rakugaki
Even though I can only read half of it, that was great! XD
100% Complete.
So here's my ranking:
Hanako>Lilly>Rin>=Emi>Shizune
So here's my ranking:
Hanako>Lilly>Rin>=Emi>Shizune
Re: Lilly rakugaki
Rakugaki manga desu.
summary: "did you laugh? did you laugh?"
I am sorry English is difficult.
summary: "did you laugh? did you laugh?"
I am sorry English is difficult.
Re: Lilly rakugaki
I try to translate.
"a staff of bakery (maybe) she is this story's heroine."
"fresh baked homemade bread, we also have various cakes, our famous muffins are still left."
"hah, at the moment there are not many people and I can't catch costomers."
"cheer up, girl!"
"you only need tiny courage! don't worry! be confident yourself!"
"yes!"
"hisao-kun!!"
"n? what happened? Hanako.."
"please accept! my first gift!!"
"congratulations! be happy each other! ... a-h, I became to feel I also want to have a boyfriend..."
"a staff of bakery (maybe) she is this story's heroine."
"fresh baked homemade bread, we also have various cakes, our famous muffins are still left."
"hah, at the moment there are not many people and I can't catch costomers."
"cheer up, girl!"
"you only need tiny courage! don't worry! be confident yourself!"
"yes!"
"hisao-kun!!"
"n? what happened? Hanako.."
"please accept! my first gift!!"
"congratulations! be happy each other! ... a-h, I became to feel I also want to have a boyfriend..."
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Re: Lilly rakugaki
Hmm... So why did you write Hanako's and Hisao's names in Katakana?
At least Hanako is a perfectly normal Japanese name, isn't it?
At least Hanako is a perfectly normal Japanese name, isn't it?
Emi > Misha > Hanako > Lilly > Rin > Shizune
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Re: Lilly rakugaki
It's quite common to do this with fictional characters, especially when there are numerous ways one could write their name in kanji and you are not sure which of those ways, if any, is the correct way.Mirage_GSM wrote:Hmm... So why did you write Hanako's and Hisao's names in Katakana?
At least Hanako is a perfectly normal Japanese name, isn't it?
Example: in Pokemon, the protagonists' names are written サトシ, カスミ, and タケシ.
Looking through other instances, this seems most common with (1) children's media and (2) stories of non-Japanese origin featuring Japanese characters. For example, Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid is called ミヤギ, not 宮城 or 宮木 or some other way you could write "Miyagi" in kanji. Likewise, the name of Splinter's master from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Hamato Yoshi, is written ハマト・ヨシ.
#2 is probably why even a name like Hanako is being written in katakana rather than in kanji. But I suppose only kawatta could answer you that for sure.