Official 'Mochizuki-san' manga account asks for reader impressions, receives chilling horror-themed responses instead of typical food manga feedback
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Summary
A social media post from the official account of the manga "Dokagui Daisuki! Mochizuki-san" asks fans to send their impressions of the work. The responses are unexpectedly dark and horror-themed, with readers describing the food manga as "terrifying" and noting disturbing physical and psychological effects, contrasting sharply with expectations for a gourmet/eating manga. The post and replies highlight the surreal, horror-tinged nature of what appears to be a manga about overeating that takes a grim turn.
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· 5 pulledこの作品の感想を送って下さい。
ただひたすらに怖い
この作品を読み始めてから痩せました
1pで並のホラー漫画より怖いのやめて
身体のむくみって、肝臓や腎臓の危険なサインだって知った方が良い(遠い目)
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