
Reborn in Tokyo, He is a Great God in the Acgn Field
by Can't Find The Novel To Read
About This Novel
[Single female protagonist], [Second Dimension], [Easy], [Transcript] B Hu asked-- "Who is more genius among the three authors Fujimoto, One or Mochizuki Akatsuki?" Answer-- "Are you sure we're talking about not 'cartoonist' but 'author'?" "Mochizuki Akatsuki? A master in the ACGN field!" "Laughing to death, this is a real master." "You've already included Mochizuki Akatsuki, so what's the point? I can just give it to you!" "Generally speaking, when discussing Mochizuki Akatsuki, you have to limit the field. If you don't limit it, how can you play? Just say 'awesome' and you're done." ... ... "By the way, who do you think is the strongest among the Xingyue series authors under Mochizuki Akatsuki?" "Taking it all together, it must be Nasu Mushroom and Takeuchi Takashi!"
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Official(5)Scraped 3d ago
If you treat Fate as a comic series, then the subsequent animations and games will have little to do with you. At most, you will be given a small share. It is really picking up sesame seeds and losing watermelons.
I don't even know what the main character wants to do, it's too complicated
I'm either writing songs or novels, and most of my daily life. These take up more than half of the page. I thought the main character was specialized in animation.
The first thing I wrote was okay, but the later part fell apart.
There is no goal at the end. I feel like the author is not going down the right path. He won't focus on falling in love, right? The key point is that I can't feel the love between the two. They treat each other as if they are strangers. For a person like the protagonist, I feel that a heroine with strong business skills will torture her severely. She must follow the goal, otherwise she will lose motivation.
I don't know how to put it, but I was fascinated by it.
It's not as bad as other reviews, in one sentence, it can be read. I discovered it too early. When reading this type of novel, it's best to save a few hundred chapters before reading it.
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Official(5)Scraped 3d ago
If you treat Fate as a comic series, then the subsequent animations and games will have little to do with you. At most, you will be given a small share. It is really picking up sesame seeds and losing watermelons.
I don't even know what the main character wants to do, it's too complicated
I'm either writing songs or novels, and most of my daily life. These take up more than half of the page. I thought the main character was specialized in animation.
The first thing I wrote was okay, but the later part fell apart.
There is no goal at the end. I feel like the author is not going down the right path. He won't focus on falling in love, right? The key point is that I can't feel the love between the two. They treat each other as if they are strangers. For a person like the protagonist, I feel that a heroine with strong business skills will torture her severely. She must follow the goal, otherwise she will lose motivation.
I don't know how to put it, but I was fascinated by it.
It's not as bad as other reviews, in one sentence, it can be read. I discovered it too early. When reading this type of novel, it's best to save a few hundred chapters before reading it.
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More realistic. The first comic is fz. Cool article, good food, recommended. ..............................




Creativity: 🌕🌕🌕🌗 Writing style: 🌕🌕🌕🌖 Settings: 🌕🌕🌕🌖 Reborn in Tokyo in 1999, the road to becoming a great player in the ACGN field begins with the Shonen Jump serialization type month. It's been a long time since I've seen an ACGN-related article that caught my attention like this. There haven't been any eye-catching works in the past two years. It reminded me of the feeling I had when I first read this type of novel, Rebirth in Japan, as a supervisor. The plot is a bit slow, I hope it can be written well. New: Is it alive? It seems like it again [Comprehensive score: 74]




Rating: 4/5 (Grain and Grass) To sum it up in one sentence: From the beginning of the Rebirth of Migrant Workers animation, ACGN has my footprints. Reasons for recommendation: The pace is reasonable and has the flavor of a light novel. The comic adaptation is reasonable and brings the Xingyue series into the 1990s. Not recommended: None yet




It's a copy of a comic, but it's not just a copy. The author changed FSN into a comic. I had to draw the storyboards myself, and the characters and plot were also partially modified. This is a good point. Another note: Now I'm also doing the soundtrack myself, and the span is a bit big. I hope we won't have an "all-around" protagonist in the future, who is here and there but doesn't have a focus.












