Le petite Japonaise

Le petite Japonaise

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>La petite Japonaise
the noun is feminine

Why is Claude so shit? He ruined the whole episode.

Why are her eyes so damn far apart from each other?

Don't be rude she is Japonaise.

This show was garbage.

This post is garbage.

Wished there was at least a proper ending.

This show had a bit more drama than I expected

>Ikoku thread
Last fucking thing I expected to see today

Alice is best girl.

No one in Japan knows what happened to the author.

Completely disappeared.

Best post

Seriously? Unless you get murdered, how is this even possible?

Japan is a big country.

Was this big news? What the fuck.

Wait what? Is this for real?

I fucking loved this thing and that's painful to hear.

Her publisher didn't even bother to do a formal announcement.

So yeah, pretty suspicious.

Usually, Japan eventually finds out what happens to a creator that goes dark or off the grid but the creator's whereabouts and status is still unknown even today.

lol

this animu taught me to hate bread

Just pray she didn't join a religious cult or get caught up in some cult.

mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=2045

Not trying to scare anybody but Welcome to the NHK's author ended up joining a cult and I remember an Sup Forumsnon posted his twitter and it was pretty unsettling since that guy seemed to be engaging in tulpa roleplay.

So yeah.

Claude-sama taught me to hate everything but bread and cheese.
Poor people, rich people, musicians, children, cats, soy sauce, being polite, long sleeves, my own father, anything oriental (except the lolis), you name it I hate it now.

Author gone missing when she ride a train in France.

Didn't NHK have a pyramid scheme part in it? That's similar to a cult, wonder how he joined one anyway.

Most Japanese authors don't maintain anything like a public presence. Disappearing might be as trivial as changing your number or moving.

She probably quit for a steady job or got married or something. If anime has taught me anything, it'll be her family's fault.

The anime did, the novel didn't.
Maybe he never watched the anime so he wasn't warned.

What the flying fuck am I reading?

That's genuinely unsettling.

Even if she did get married, stopping means you don't help supplant your family income so that means her husband won't be able to retire sooner and will have an average retirement age rather than earlier.

She gives up being able to earn income from merchandise and other stuff by killing interest in her creations.

digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll16/id/303423

Holy fucking shit.

>Most Japanese authors don't maintain anything like a public presence
Right. In Hinata Takeda's case, she didn't have a website or Twitter, so there was no way for fans to keep in touch with her.

Her last few chapters of Croisee seemed sloppier than before, so some speculated that she got burnt out with the pace of manga work, and maybe developed health problems. It's strange that she never returned to illustration even part-time, not even to illustrate the remaining volumes of Gosick.

4u

>Japonaise
I keep thinking of Japanese mayonnaise

Yeah, Welcome to the NHK's author joined a cult.

It isn't pretty.

This is his website and his twitter

tatsuhikotakimoto.com/2016/04/27/misaki-evocation-meditation-english-ver-now-released/

twitter.com/tpolight?lang=en

Looking at his twitter, he is really in DEEP into this cult business.

So yeah, he became worst than a NEET. He became a Cultist.

/jp/ noticed this a while back. He seems to be trying to create a tulpa or something.

I know a SEAL who retired with full pension and married a Japanese woman. Her family won't stop nagging him to get a job, just cuz.

That is retarded. That seal gets a chance to just hang out with his children all day until they become teenagers and start thinking you are annoying.

Not trying to scare anybody in this thread but Japanese cults can be pretty hardcore and some of them seem to be as though they emerged from the anime world.

Some of one who may browse japanese news site may have heard about an idol retiring to do full time activities with a cult her family raised her in for example.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Science

Remember, the cult from 20th Century Boys?

Well, Happy Science kinda resembles it.

However, Japan has passed super strict laws against cults so hopefully they won't be allowed to go full crazy again.

There can be a lot of pressure to stop working and become a full-time housewife, even when working makes more sense. She may have even preferred it that way, if she'd been burning out.

Is anyone else reading this? This is pretty fucking nuts.
Like her wikipedia page and mangaupdates page didn't mention that she created a cult.

>Coming from a secular background, manga creator Yamamoto legitimized herself as a spiritual leader and established her group as a religion in a largely conservative society by claiming to have been contacted by Shinto gods and by adopting a number of rites from Shinto.

>She stopped eating and drinking; (except for milk and sacred wine) and claimed to have been writing while in trance led by the gods’ will.

>Her advice, which according to the shaman came from the gods, eventually became so popular that the magazine awarded her a regular column.Yamamoto wrote for Mu from 1985 to 1986 and again in 1992. Her column called “a message from the oracle” customarily consisted of two parts. The first
represented Yamamoto’s account of her communication with gods, and was usually
followed by an advice comer.

> Moreover, a group of girls went so far in their admiration for Yamamoto that they followed her when she decided to found a live-in religious commune named Shinzankai.
>The headquarters of Shinzankai were established in 1985 on a mountain in Yamanashi prefecture. They consist of a few simple houses, auditoriums, and several shrines dedicated to Konohanasakuyahime and a number of other Shinto gods.

>stopped eating and drinking except for sacred wine
>a group of girls followed her when she decided to found a live-in religious commune
Imagine the sacred lesbian orgies.

Is this the Kinmosa thread?

Why is Karen so shit? she ruined the whole episode.

This is the cult thread

Blondes are cultists, aren't they?

I always look forward to his meditations desu.

Raping her would be delicious.

I wish this show did more with the 19th century France aspect.

Should have just been about Alice wanting a japanese doll, getting a japanese meido instead.

Work, live and have fun for a year. Bath scene in every episode.

youtube.com/watch?v=ACEBZ-KmuQo

La, it's a girl.

I'd put my mayonnaise in that Japonaise.

Scary

I expected this anime to be happy.
I was so wrong.

I think it did a lot. What more did you want?

...

Narrator's voice so soothing.

It fuckin ended. Sad.

Mugi's great-grandma's song is heavenly.
youtube.com/watch?v=7giPLahCM_U

Fuck
Marry
Kill

left to right

Kill, marry, fuck

This show was cute except for the main guy. I don't know what they were thinking always using the tiny-pupil "mind broken panic" expression in what's supposed to be a heartwarming period slice of life.

Wrong person.
mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=2246
>Mangaka went on hiatus during the latter half of 2011, causing her main series, Ikoku Meiro no Croisée, to be suddenly discontinued. Fujimi Shobo (Monthly Dragon Age) did not formally announce this news to the public and simply ceased serializing it after the Nov. 2011 issue.

Marry Alice
Fuck Alice
Kill Nobody

is this essfouress?

>Your ouiaboo grandfather will never come home with a tiny maid for you
Why live?

I don't get how she just left her blind sister to fend for herself.

She's from a well-off family, her sister will be just fine.
Too bad Yume died on a strange land instead

I'd like this loli to discipline me.

lolis are very nice and never hurt people
but this adult whip girl might do

That doesn't seem fun.

I watched that episodes many times, and it still hurt me. There are plenty of Commoner and Noble romance story, but to think it ended in failure, damn.
I don't blame Claude, because he is commoner after all, so he has no idea how Noble live their life, but still, can't the girl explain it slowly to him, there must be a way to solve it, fuck.