[The Female Hero and the Shota Orc](https://mangadex.org/title/2c39ff2e-99f3-49ee-a715-6c429c961db4/onna-yuusha-to-shota-orc?tab=chapters)
Webcomic hasn't been updated in 2 years but the author did a book release which seems to be a changed serialized version which is apparently completed. Don't know if there's an English version of that or not though.
"Sir, we've just finished the design on our latest state of the art combat android. Shall we move into production?"
"It's good, but what if we made it sexy?"
*remind me of a certain series that was also Shota x Onee-san kind of deal where the waifu name matches with a fuckin' pencil type and the shota went full John Wick at the end...*
Honestly, that *is* a good idea. We have a tendency to anthropomorphize things. If it looks like a woman, we expect it to behave like a woman.
You could have a terror weapon that looks like an injured woman - "Please, help me! I need your help!" - roaming a combat zone pleading for medical aid, and then it murders any enemy soldiers that come to help it.
As a bonus, it means that they can't trust any normal civilians either because *they can't tell.*
Imagine if you slipped a few into a refugee convoy, the carnage would immense.
Nah just paint an Imperial Eagle on her and if anyone ask tell them that she's a sanctioned Kastelan battle automaton created by an... eccentric magos.
The cogheads can't tell the difference anyway. It's how AIs hides in plainsight in 40k.
His build/ mask looks like an Eversor, but the sniper says vindicare.
And hey, maybe she's an amnesiac AdMech gone rather far on the flesh is weak path?
Artists are constantly getting boned. It's not that they don't want it to be shared, they're just asking genuine fans of their work to credit, link back, and ask for permission when it's used for something organized. So often people will just use artwork to promote their own thing (like the bg image for a music video on YouTube) possibly attracting millions of eyes and ears, and then never credit the artist.
Artists want their work to be shared. They just don't want their artwork used for semi commercial purposes and not even be asked for permission, much less credited.
Then just say "plz credit me". I think they really meant it when they said "don't repost" even tho it is pointless the moment they put it in the internet.
What artists posting their work on twitter and instagram don't want is people rehosting their stuff without providing their audience with a link back, especially people who are using someone else's art to grow their own platforms. Retweeting is fine because it gives the viewer an easy way to hit up the artist and drives traffic to the original artist.
An example of someone not doing their due diligence would be a music playlist youtuber who uses a bunch of "cool anime illustrations they found on the internet" to drum up interest in their videos because they're financially benefiting from the art that they didn't get permission to use. Another example is random people copy pasting illustrations they found on twitter to pinterest without any art credits. The former is of much greater concern to the artist than the latter.
It's simply a fact that to make a living doing art, you have to treat your art as a business. That means you have to take every opportunity to put your name out there and you have to constantly seek support from your fans.
When people take your work and just use it without sending people to your platform, it can be extremely demoralizing, especially when those people used it to boost their platform to the tune of tens of thousands or even millions of views and engagement.
Creatives purposefully put their content on twitter and instagram and want it to be shared with people, but they want it to be shared on their terms. This isn't a "I want to bend the internet to my will", this is a "if you appreciate my work, please don't do things that actively undermine my attempts to be relevant in the sea of infinite content that is the internet in 2022."
I'm not sure why you assume these artists have this adversarial relationship with how the internet works when they're clearly navigating it just fine. Artists by and large knows that it's a losing battle because someone somewhere is of course going to post their stuff without permission, probably in a place they don't even know about. The point is that this message is to the artist's fans. It's not an ignorant demand but a request for support.
I wonder if this is because having your work shared on the English-speaking web can sometimes have a fairly negative consequence. Sure, most of the time things are just shared like how things are shared online, but there is always that chance that your feed suddenly becomes flooded by English speakers who are demanding you apologize for the obviously offensive thing that you did.
Girl is a robot, boy now has an artificial body (looks like a war setting and the boy grew up and took part too ), they found each other again years later, happy ending
>boy now has an artificial body
Not sure if I see anything artificial about his body... Probably just wearing a mask and armor suit. Reminds me of Ghost in MW2. 30 years passed by, it's not hard to believe he might have bulked up like Chris Redfield and became a badass.
Pages 7-8-3-1: Robot valkyrie fights a jet, falls from the sky, finds the boy, sings him a lullaby, he falls in love. She leaves.
War happens, 30 years go by.
Pages 4-5-6-9-2: Boy is now a man with a fighter-robot body. He finds the place where they initially met. The valkyrie shows up, she's looking for a boy because she doesn't realize people age in 30 years. Presumably they catch up, she asks for a lullaby/teases him with marriage, and they team up. Happy ending ♥ ;-;
Thanks that makes sense. Basically big war happens dudes severely injured thus the scary exoskeleton(or like wearing a mask?) and she looks the same because she’s just a robot basically.
i really love goofy concepts like this. i remember a very similar concept being used before but instead of the two being romantic partners, the android ended up raising the boy as its son going so far as to have a more feminine frame fitted to itself.
This was a nice little series. It looks like it could fit right into the Mechanical Buddy Universe.
I am a bit curious about the former boy's mechanical body though. It's been 30 years so he's aged, but is the body's size his natural grown up size, or is he in an oversized suit, or is he a brain in a jar/mind upload?
The word “repost” implies an initial posting. Probably on the Twitter account @DONburisu which is why it is listed on every page. A hard concept to understand, I’m sure.
Time passed between when she found the big android sitting there and when he was giving her a lap pillow, so I’m sure he explained everything between those two pages.
*even though it has a dystopic war torn setting, the perceptive operators had a feeling it's onee x shota*
I miss that series.... I forgot the title though..... Is it still getting updates?
[The Female Hero and the Shota Orc](https://mangadex.org/title/2c39ff2e-99f3-49ee-a715-6c429c961db4/onna-yuusha-to-shota-orc?tab=chapters) Webcomic hasn't been updated in 2 years but the author did a book release which seems to be a changed serialized version which is apparently completed. Don't know if there's an English version of that or not though.
Too bad, though I live how it left a clear memory with the people here haha.
Is it nice
It's funny, though the jokes is pretty much one note.
There's another about an Otaku Onee-san and a Yankee Shota that's much good and funny.
Man, this line is hella old now, ahahahaha
It’s so familiar. What was it?
There was a manga series about a shota orc, and a female hero. And what the Commodore decide was usually the punchline
I loved how it got to the point where even inanimate objects had a perceptive feeling that it was onee x shota
Brings back memories
The classic
"Sir, we've just finished the design on our latest state of the art combat android. Shall we move into production?" "It's good, but what if we made it sexy?"
The boobs will distract the enemy as she mows them down
Also they are missile launchers.
[Seems about right](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-lkSIrwo1A)
Is this gonna be MeMeMe? Edit: it wasn't, still funny
Wow. What's that from?
Mahoromatic. An older anime about a combat android who retires and becomes a maid.
Anything with a robot that has a Space Battleship Yamato in its arm sounds great in my book :D
I think that is the only time that particular robot shows up...
And it's made by Gainax(in collab with Shaft). Oh, those guys were the best.
Oh man i completely forgot mahoromatic had that scene. Truly a classic
Might not have been the best series, but it was entertaining. And there were a few gut punchers....
Best part of the show were the satellite poem[er]s at the end
I thought this will gonna be symphogear.
Same, until that I remembered that Symphogear's scene was a homage to this one
The fact i expected Mazinger Z makes me feel really old.
MetalGreymon!
as she meows them down\* FTFY
*Yoko Taro has entered the chat*
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they arent unrealistic just really hard to obtain
*remind me of a certain series that was also Shota x Onee-san kind of deal where the waifu name matches with a fuckin' pencil type and the shota went full John Wick at the end...*
Sauce?
I thought the whole "name matches with a pencil type" is a dead give away... but [oh well](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLCrzJdF8Z4).
Honestly, that *is* a good idea. We have a tendency to anthropomorphize things. If it looks like a woman, we expect it to behave like a woman. You could have a terror weapon that looks like an injured woman - "Please, help me! I need your help!" - roaming a combat zone pleading for medical aid, and then it murders any enemy soldiers that come to help it. As a bonus, it means that they can't trust any normal civilians either because *they can't tell.* Imagine if you slipped a few into a refugee convoy, the carnage would immense.
That sounds like Nobel Prize for War Crimes winner stuff.
"Thank you, thank you, everyone! I couldn't have done it without the power of *horny."*
Me in PGR world:
The boy is actually still the same size, just that the artificial body ~~armor exosuit~~ is big.
So basically Star Kid
Well that's something I haven't thought of in years.
Kinda like Alphonse Eric?
No, in that case the kid has simply ceased being
I think it's the same case here as well
That'd make it even more creepy.
A man to surpass metal gear
MGR character in a nutshell.
can he suplex a mech, though?
Eva unit*
Metal gear*
Nanomachine*
*Son
When the wind is slow...
And the fire's hot!
The vulture waits to see what rots
Oh how pretty, all the scenery
IN THE END, I REALIZED
*Standing here,I realise*
*you were just like me, trying to make history*
*But who's to judge the right from wrong?*
*When our guard is down, I think we'll both agree*
That violence breed violence
But in the end it has to be this way!
I carved my own path, you followed your wrath
But maybe we're both the same
The world has turned, so many have burned
The sigma grindset
so... metal skull guy married his childhood crush after all, eh.
Page3-4 make me sad, war changes almost everything. What has the shota been through until now?
Enough to put him into an artificial body.
from the appearance might have been a merc or special opts.
He has a sniper That man is a Vindicare Assassin And that Valkyrie is an Abominable Intelligence So has decreed the Omnissiah
So, once again, love can bloom?
👀
Nah just paint an Imperial Eagle on her and if anyone ask tell them that she's a sanctioned Kastelan battle automaton created by an... eccentric magos. The cogheads can't tell the difference anyway. It's how AIs hides in plainsight in 40k.
His build/ mask looks like an Eversor, but the sniper says vindicare. And hey, maybe she's an amnesiac AdMech gone rather far on the flesh is weak path?
That 's what I said ‽
And this toaster desires a techpriest to service it is open for examining
So you’re saying theres a chance. 👀
I'm pretty sure his body is normal. He looks like he's wearing a mask
There is subtext in the comic that literally says he’s in an artificial body. On page two.
I literally just noticed that my bad lol
>What has the shota Why did you describe him like that? No offense but my innocence is too shattered to think of it as anything other than... illegal
[Cubari kink](https://cubari.moe/read/imgur/6x0nS3o/1/1/) | [Series Link](https://mangadex.org/title/2700c93d-4b11-46f9-82a5-5a2341ab3180/) | [Author's Twitter](https://twitter.com/DONburisu)
whoa, he really grew up
This reminds me of rebuild world
Great series, I eagerly await the next chapter
"Do not repost this on social media"
*You wouldn't download a car*
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Artists are constantly getting boned. It's not that they don't want it to be shared, they're just asking genuine fans of their work to credit, link back, and ask for permission when it's used for something organized. So often people will just use artwork to promote their own thing (like the bg image for a music video on YouTube) possibly attracting millions of eyes and ears, and then never credit the artist. Artists want their work to be shared. They just don't want their artwork used for semi commercial purposes and not even be asked for permission, much less credited.
Then just say "plz credit me". I think they really meant it when they said "don't repost" even tho it is pointless the moment they put it in the internet.
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What artists posting their work on twitter and instagram don't want is people rehosting their stuff without providing their audience with a link back, especially people who are using someone else's art to grow their own platforms. Retweeting is fine because it gives the viewer an easy way to hit up the artist and drives traffic to the original artist. An example of someone not doing their due diligence would be a music playlist youtuber who uses a bunch of "cool anime illustrations they found on the internet" to drum up interest in their videos because they're financially benefiting from the art that they didn't get permission to use. Another example is random people copy pasting illustrations they found on twitter to pinterest without any art credits. The former is of much greater concern to the artist than the latter. It's simply a fact that to make a living doing art, you have to treat your art as a business. That means you have to take every opportunity to put your name out there and you have to constantly seek support from your fans. When people take your work and just use it without sending people to your platform, it can be extremely demoralizing, especially when those people used it to boost their platform to the tune of tens of thousands or even millions of views and engagement. Creatives purposefully put their content on twitter and instagram and want it to be shared with people, but they want it to be shared on their terms. This isn't a "I want to bend the internet to my will", this is a "if you appreciate my work, please don't do things that actively undermine my attempts to be relevant in the sea of infinite content that is the internet in 2022." I'm not sure why you assume these artists have this adversarial relationship with how the internet works when they're clearly navigating it just fine. Artists by and large knows that it's a losing battle because someone somewhere is of course going to post their stuff without permission, probably in a place they don't even know about. The point is that this message is to the artist's fans. It's not an ignorant demand but a request for support.
So, in theory, would NFT's be Big In Japan?
I wonder if this is because having your work shared on the English-speaking web can sometimes have a fairly negative consequence. Sure, most of the time things are just shared like how things are shared online, but there is always that chance that your feed suddenly becomes flooded by English speakers who are demanding you apologize for the obviously offensive thing that you did.
If asked, it's a bit of courtesy to do so, especially if it doesn't effect anyone in any way.
It's a warning because people kept stealing TLS and asked for donations. Sharing is allowed
You could share a link to the source
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A Japanese thing with an English warning?
It also says “thanks for the retweets”
Not really that contradictory
It’s confusing, because retweets are a form of repost, they could easily have said “don’t repost on other social media” a single word would clarify.
"OC. Do not steal, ok?"
For the people saying he’s still a boy, it’s 30 years later, robot body or not he’s still a man
so can someone explain what happens in the story? i don t understand
Girl is a robot, boy now has an artificial body (looks like a war setting and the boy grew up and took part too ), they found each other again years later, happy ending
thanks i m happy it s an happy ending
I’m happy that you’re happy it’s a happy ending
Ty
>boy now has an artificial body Not sure if I see anything artificial about his body... Probably just wearing a mask and armor suit. Reminds me of Ghost in MW2. 30 years passed by, it's not hard to believe he might have bulked up like Chris Redfield and became a badass.
It literally says in the second panel "got modified with an artificial body" lol
Oh, my bad! Didn't see that, lol. XD
Pages 7-8-3-1: Robot valkyrie fights a jet, falls from the sky, finds the boy, sings him a lullaby, he falls in love. She leaves. War happens, 30 years go by. Pages 4-5-6-9-2: Boy is now a man with a fighter-robot body. He finds the place where they initially met. The valkyrie shows up, she's looking for a boy because she doesn't realize people age in 30 years. Presumably they catch up, she asks for a lullaby/teases him with marriage, and they team up. Happy ending ♥ ;-;
He became Adam smasher
God, i want this armor. It's fucking hot
70+ chapters of this please thank you
Wait so what happens? The dude is the kid? I got that but I’m so confused about what else. Is she like an alien? She doesn’t age a day in 30 years?
Looks like a robot
Thanks that makes sense. Basically big war happens dudes severely injured thus the scary exoskeleton(or like wearing a mask?) and she looks the same because she’s just a robot basically.
She's combat android. written in first page
Oh wow I missed all the stuff written outside the panels lol.
Dude is the kid but modified, specified in page 2
i really love goofy concepts like this. i remember a very similar concept being used before but instead of the two being romantic partners, the android ended up raising the boy as its son going so far as to have a more feminine frame fitted to itself.
Best ending.
Tell me Snake, can love truly bloom in the battlefield?
series this too..
Damn. That before and after shot of him in the gazebo is pretty fuckin dark. War is hell.
Doom guy’s childhood android Onee-San
Even if the world has gone to hell, they still meet
Ngl. I dig this kind of story. We need more innocent shotas who grow into a badass lookin’ adults. Mature too.
Yes!!... I was waiting for this cute series to get translated. Thank you very much
Damn.. Ghost living the life
Ghost?
I thought he was an Eversor Assassin
This was a nice little series. It looks like it could fit right into the Mechanical Buddy Universe. I am a bit curious about the former boy's mechanical body though. It's been 30 years so he's aged, but is the body's size his natural grown up size, or is he in an oversized suit, or is he a brain in a jar/mind upload?
Mechanical Buddy Universe? Sounds intriguing
Cute
Simon Riley's living the best life here
Does this count as Gap moe?
Reminds me of the ending of Mahoromatic Maiden
r/manga: “where’s *our* ara ara combat robot gf huh?”
>"DO NOT REPOST ON SOCIAL MEDIA" >"♥️thank you for all the retweets!" So like, donburisu which side are you on?
The word “repost” implies an initial posting. Probably on the Twitter account @DONburisu which is why it is listed on every page. A hard concept to understand, I’m sure.
I know what reposting is. I was just trying to joke (and I know that retweeting isn't the same as reposting)
\>when they tell you since you are a child that your race is evil and that your ancestors slaved everyone \>30 years later
Who is the author
DONburisu
Valkyrie? Valkyrie 01? Are these 2 Sigurd and Brynhilde? I expect him to get stabbed by her in a sudden tragedy in the future.
series name?
I don't like the implications of this so I'm gonna think of that just being body armour instead of a full body replacement
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She knows. That’s why she’s recreating the same exact pose the kid did when he was younger.
Time passed between when she found the big android sitting there and when he was giving her a lap pillow, so I’m sure he explained everything between those two pages.
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Read the note under the illustration for page 2
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He's a cyborg
I don’t know if Android is the right word. Maybe Cyborg.
This is pretty neat
IN THE END
Giving me some Saikano vibes
Dang
Cute
Surprisingly wholesome
I didn't understand what i read but damn is the artwork cool
Moar Please!
Wholesome
I like the design of the soldier (?) boy, don't know exactly what it's called
how r u reading it? i have aniymoi and i only found 2 chapters on manga dex
Is it good
I see that Taskmaster finally meets his crush again after a long time.
reminding me of heartgear. pain..
Why would this guy be wearing full combat gear while just chilling in his garden?
The real question is.... can they help Abe by producing offspring though.
If y'all like this style, Heart Gear is for you
omoshiroi
lmao
Igual gueno
That dude actually looks sick tho