Nozomu Itoshiki is depressed. Very depressed. He’s certifiably suicidal, but he’s also the beloved schoolteacher of a class of unique students, each charming in her own way: The stalker. The shut-in. The obsessive-compulsive. The girl who comes to class every day with strange bruises. And Kafuka, the most optimistic girl in the world, who knows that every cloud has a silver lining. For all of them, it’s a special time, when the right teacher can have a lasting positive effect on their lives. But is that teacher Itoshiki, a.k.a. Zetsubou-sensei, who just wants to find the perfect place to die?
this chapter has 6 Tsunetsuki, 1 pantyshot, 1 Uropen, 0 Amakudari-sama, 3 Miss Sakurai Yoshiko, 1 stork and baby, 1 stick dog, 1 black tear, 1 Mr. Asou Tarou, 0 Mr. Abe Shinzou, 1 eye of darkness, 1 AAA, 2? god sticker, 2 Kiyohiko and 4 Nyannyan. Didn't see the others. There's something that looks just like a torn off god sticker but Kumetan doesn't mention it, and it's in a tankoubon-only page so it would have never made a full appearance anyway. Probably doesn't count but I included it because it's pretty indistinguishable from an actual one. This chapter also has a special "Masked Chiri" background character that appears with the demonstrators 12 times. Just be on the lookout for that middle part!
Jack Moore
Thanks for the dump like always OP.
Luke Fisher
Thanks OP. I'm pretty indecisive, unless the deadline is coming up soon. Here's this weeks SNF.
Shibuya Near Family Chapter 28: When it's in the first period, you can go to school with your swimsuit on
>Here in Shibuya, >we don't have anything that we can open!
>We don't have any seas, or mountains, or swamps... >Top to bottom: Sea, mountain, swamp >We don't have any of these things that could have openings held for them.
>And pools, you can find anywhere. >Like sensei said, we'd probably need something like a night pool party to stand out.
>It's okay. >Even if we don't have seas or mountains, >Whoa! You were here?
>What Shibuya does have is "valleys". One of the characters in Shibuya's name means valley.
>Valleys! >That's true.
>Whichever way you go from Shibuya Station, you need to go uphill. You could say that it's at the bottom of a valley.
>Shibuya Station's open all year long, though. >Oh, but there's got to be a secret, unopened door somewhere, >that leads to the deepest depths of the valley, right?
>I mean, I guess those kinds of places do exist. >Like the warehouses they use to store station equipment. >Or underground catacombs.
>I doubt anyone would be happy if we opened one of those, though. >But I want to have a valley opening!
>It's not like there's anything else we could open. >We don't have seas or mountains. Just a lot of buildings. >Buildings?