
There Seems to Be Something Wrong with the Tokusatsu Drama I Shot
About This Novel
Mei Xing, who traveled through time and acted as a co-star, took a high-paying audition job. The crew agreed to "pursue authenticity" as much as possible, but the result-- The props in your hands are real! The monster that appears in front of you is real! Character deaths are also real! Everyone on a certain Danmaku website praised the photo for its authenticity. Mei Xing wanted to say: "Can it be unreal? It was all done with real swords and guns!" "Everything in your tokusatsu drama is real, why don't you have Ultraman to make me change?" "Huh? Is it really true?"
What Readers Think
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Official(7)Scraped 11d ago
The subject matter is quite novel, but it's actually not that new. It's just that few people have written about it.
But the writing is a bit weak, and the protagonist is not well portrayed. He is born to be a black-hearted person, but the plot does not really require the protagonist to deceive others. The protagonist occasionally has small calculations, and it is not a dark trend. In this case, I specifically wrote a black-hearted protagonist. I don't know what I thought. Anyway, I have no feeling for the protagonist and only regard him as a plot tool.
Not so good, it felt like it was in a conflicting plot for no apparent reason.
I looked at the introduction and thought for a long time what the Jackie Chan set was.
Forget it if you are greedy, you want Ultraman but also Kamen Rider and Magical Girl
The subject matter is new, but the opening stage is too boring.
very nice
Work hard to update, holy shit, I can't finish it without reading it.
Will there be an Ultraman transformation form behind the protagonist?
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 11d ago
The subject matter is quite novel, but it's actually not that new. It's just that few people have written about it.
But the writing is a bit weak, and the protagonist is not well portrayed. He is born to be a black-hearted person, but the plot does not really require the protagonist to deceive others. The protagonist occasionally has small calculations, and it is not a dark trend. In this case, I specifically wrote a black-hearted protagonist. I don't know what I thought. Anyway, I have no feeling for the protagonist and only regard him as a plot tool.
Not so good, it felt like it was in a conflicting plot for no apparent reason.
I looked at the introduction and thought for a long time what the Jackie Chan set was.
Forget it if you are greedy, you want Ultraman but also Kamen Rider and Magical Girl
The subject matter is new, but the opening stage is too boring.
very nice
Work hard to update, holy shit, I can't finish it without reading it.
Will there be an Ultraman transformation form behind the protagonist?









