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joined Sep 21, 2019

Ok so lemme get this straight, they all went to a love hotel together, got buck naked and had a grand old time?

joined Oct 22, 2020

This whole scene feels very rushed, but at least Barong saved them (and is very beautifully drawn)

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joined Aug 24, 2024

Ok so lemme get this straight, they all went to a love hotel together, got buck naked and had a grand old time?

Sort of but not straight you got that wrong it’s pretty gay

The YuriWitch
Ricowow
joined Dec 23, 2020

Is this the first time we've encountered an Otherside creature who just...wanted to have fun?

No blood, no nightmares, no fighting, no possession...just everybody having a gay old time with a random lion demon who loves music and dancing.

Nepu-nepu
joined Mar 24, 2015

Is this the first time we've encountered an Otherside creature who just...wanted to have fun?

No blood, no nightmares, no fighting, no possession...just everybody having a gay old time with a random lion demon who loves music and dancing.

I'd wager that was less a joyful romp than an exorcisism. Sorawo used her drunken angst to summon up some kind of otherworld exorcist to deal with an otherworld issue.

Yuibless
joined Jan 30, 2017

Honestly that seems like a really damn good girls night out to me.

Are you even doing sleepovers right if you don't summon even one demon?

Cornonthekopp
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joined Jul 6, 2020

This is perhaps The Sorawo moment of all time. Her getting Migiwa and the doctor involved over what turned out to be a totally nonsensical scene that she could never share with anyone.

I do think compared to the light novel the emotionality of it got toned down a bit, I have a memory of more focus being put on Toriko’s disappointment when they’re bathing together that Sorawo is so out of it

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joined Jul 26, 2023

I'm kinda getting sick of how Toriko is trying to force something that is only just developing and only focusing on her own feelings instead of seeing how Sorawo is suffering because of this behavior.
When you try to force something, it doesn't bend, it breaks.

last edited at Jun 13, 2025 3:53PM

FortuneLadyEvery
joined Jun 12, 2025

Poor Sorawo, couldn't handle the awkwardness, lol. And even they skipped the part when Kozakura takes the TV control and asked if anyone wanted to see something in particular and then Toriko inquire saying "oh there it's porn too" (Sorawo almost spilled her beer for 83636283 time in the chapter)
Kozakura is like "duh, it's love hotel, wanna see that then?" "No thanks" and Sorawo was like "then why pointing that ouuuuut" in the end Kozakura asked Natsumi and she said to keep the Bali music and Sorawo is internally grateful for that.

joined May 23, 2013

I'm kinda getting sick of how Toriko is trying to force something that is only just developing and only focusing on her own feelings instead of seeing how Sorawo is suffering because of this behavior.

Novel volume 8 spoilers:

The reason Toriko acts like that is because literally since the first moment they met, Sorawo's been shamelessly staring at her tits, which Toriko took as an invitation. One of the great uses of unreliable narration in fiction

RadiosAreObsolete
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joined Mar 6, 2021

I'm kinda getting sick of how Toriko is trying to force something that is only just developing and only focusing on her own feelings instead of seeing how Sorawo is suffering because of this behavior.

Novel volume 8 spoilers:

The reason Toriko acts like that is because literally since the first moment they met, Sorawo's been shamelessly staring at her tits, which Toriko took as an invitation. One of the great uses of unreliable narration in fiction

I don't think it was her tits specifically? I was under the impression that she's just been staring in general, at Toriko's face as well, I can't find the specific moment this was brought up, though. I agree that it was great to get a confirmation of just how unreliable a narrator Sorawo can be. I find that one of the best things in this series is to try and read between the lines and notice what Sorawo tries to conceal or just doesn't even realize, about herself and others too. It's especially fun in the book, where she almost always tries to downplay her emotions, but getting to see expressions in the manga is also great.

last edited at Jun 15, 2025 6:53PM

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