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animecatoftheday · 1 year
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Today's anime cat of the day is:
This friend from D-Frag!
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o0o0thorn0o0o · 1 year
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Eh, it’s already almost been two weeks? Yikes. Last week was finals.
Someone tell me why I’m so invested in a ship in a comedy/gag manga ;~; Especially one chock full of curveballs? Ahhh, I feel like I’m setting myself up for disappointment, but whatever—I enjoy the humor all the same.
Anyway, wasn’t planning on this being my next post, but the day after I finished my last final, I found out the newest chapter of this manga had been translated (just in time: good de-stresser), and since I don’t really have anyone to talk about it with, I needed a way to get it out of my system while I wait for the next chapter. Been meaning to do something for D-Frag! for the longest time, so why not some very condensed manga panel “sketches”? Well, pretty clean sketches, ‘cause I for some reason felt like being a perfectionist when I intended not to be -.-
I can also pretend that this is a planned celebration for the 150th chapter :P Was expecting a very different chapter, but I am very happy with what I got instead, as is apparent…
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orthoeatspaperclips11 · 8 months
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there’s more
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characters in order of appearance left to right:
ortho shroud, twst. idia shroud, twst. kokichi ouma, danganronpa. shibasaki roka, d-frag. reml, cevio. fιφne, utau.
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animehouse-moe · 2 months
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D-Frag! Volume 17: Dumb Fun
D-Frag! may almost be old enough to legally drive, but that doesn't mean that its excessive and impossibly odd humor has lost its edge. Rather, alongside many of the other aspects of the series, it's gotten sharper with time. There's plenty to enjoy with this volume, and even more to talk about (as I attempt to spread the D-Frag! gospel), so if you want to read more check out the full review on Animehouse!
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joshconfirmed · 1 year
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Mar 21-22, 2023
i'd like to think i'm a lot more '''''cultured''''' than i let on
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dj-carni · 1 year
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alissi-p · 10 months
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Having niche interests is all fun and games until theres a total of 3 other people on the planet earth who have read the entire Dfrag manga and none of them speak the same language as you
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audoken · 1 year
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Watching this funny show D-Frag! It's humor reminds me of The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. a binge watch with only 12 episodes. I drew a scene from the show that made me laugh. I may try to color it with only color pencil hmmm
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madmarchhare · 1 year
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Inada and Kazuma just on the same frequency and I love it.
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psyonicknight · 2 years
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Shibasaki Roka: the sneaky President of The Game Development Club (Temp)
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faline-cat444 · 2 years
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End of the month draws near,not too much to provide
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solrin · 8 months
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(Source: D-Frag!)
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orthoeatspaperclips11 · 10 months
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d-frag volume 8 cover in my style
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animehouse-moe · 1 year
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D-Frag! : Near Limitless Fun
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Yes, this is an old series. Yes, it can be hard to find physically because of that. And yes, it is fun as all hell. I recently managed to get my hands on all but 3 volumes of the series so I've done a re-read from scratch on it, and it really is just incredibly hilarious. It can be a little formulaic with the whole straight man routine, but it gets both incredibly meta and off the rails with it. I mean, the sheer amount of jokes that they break out in relation to it always keeps it fresh. Getting tired of Kazama making comebacks? There's probably a joke or a remix on the horizon for it. And personally speaking it always gets me, whether it's one volume in or 16 volumes in.
Anyways, let me backtrack a little. What is D-Frag! ? Well. Well.... It's a high school comedy taken the max of what can be weird, with lots of other little bits mixed in. Kazama is a young delinquent who comes to Fujou high believing he'll be able to take it over and make a name for himself. Too bad he gets suckered in by the curious ongoings of a video game club and gets tortured into joining them. From there, his high school career of insanity and infamy as the king of comebacks (and second fiddle to the most fearsome people around) begins as they galivant and explore and in general cause mayhem and headaches.
Oh yeah, and there's 17 volumes and it's still not been a full year in real time in D-Frag! Yeah, that's right, this thing is stretched out, but you don't even think about it. One could only imagine how experiencing all of these moments one after the next would affect a young high schooler. Moving on, some art to break up my monotonous explanations of what D-Frag! is!
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I don't think words could really explain what's so appealing to this manga. It's got such a classic feel to it and is so incredibly true to itself. No matter what trope it brings up, it'll subvert expectations and find a way to turn it silly and diffuse any and all tension. It builds things up and up and up, and just as it's about to place the final piece on top to complete it, Tomoya Haruno (the author) comes swooping in to topple it in the most satisfying way possible.
Not to mention, it's running jokes are absolutely top notch. There's definitely some that are rather cliched, but also more than a few that are fresh and enjoyable within the overall approach of the series. Like the constant jokes about the envy and fear that Takao's (one of the characters) chest instills in fellow women and girls.
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It's really hard to talk about how D-Frag! is so much fun and such a great read without spoiling because I could talk on end about how refreshing, unique, and interesting redacted was. Or how the entire redacted arc was a wild card that was incredibly fun. Maybe this. Parents exist in D-Frag!, they really do. We see both Kazama's mother and father, we see Roka's mother, Takao's mother, Chitose's older sister, and a handful of others. Oh yeah, and just for effect, Sean Connery is a teacher at Fujou High.
And who totally could would forget the unique side characters of D-Frag! ? There's , and there there's , and of course you can't forget about . Jokes aside, the side characters have a real thing for being bald and weird in general and I'm all for it. It's so out of left field and random that it feels like two series collided to form this single one.
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I swear, at least one chapter every volume has these ridiculous battle shounen introductions and interactions, and no matter what they get me every time. And they're so detailed? Haruno sensei absolutely put a good amount of effort into designing them and adding random throwaway details just to make them seem more absurd.
I don't know, I fully admit that D-Frag! isn't some foundational, groundbreaking series that has incredibly well timed or apt and effective humor, nor is it something super relatable or anything that really stands out by critical metrics. But to me, it's just plain dumb fun. One stupid thing after the next, one ridiculous escapade followed by another, guided by Haruno sensei's incredibly odd sense of interest and direction. It's something I don't know I'll ever grow tired of because Haruno sensei has stumbled upon a golden formula for D-Frag!. We're going to hit 15 years of publication this year, so here's to many more. (Also, check out the anime, it's loads of fun for what it adapts from the manga).
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chaotictoon · 24 days
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staijey-the-creator · 7 months
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oh boy I have had a sudden and intense realization that I have been infected with senator shockwave brainrot.... I wonder who could've possibly done that...
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