No.919736
Following in the footsteps of Osaka-okan, the newest hick moe short.
No.919743
I hope there is more thick accents, I like that.
No.919752
Why didn't anyone tell me there are catgirls in Nagoya!?
This is really cute.
No.919768
Hick moe is the best moe.
No.919774
Reminds me of Omae wa Mada Gunma wo Shiranai where the base of their jokes are region specific. Hopefully it doesn't run out like Omae did early on.
No.919781
>>919774
All this needs to do is have the cat girl keep going nyaa and it could go on for 10 seasons as far as I'm concerned.
No.921463
>>921440
I wish it was 8-12 minutes long.
No.921465
>>921463
I could see it working at that length.
So, is Nagoya actually a really nice place or is the point just that Tokyo sucks?
No.921483
I found this more entertaining than anything else so far this season, surprisingly.
No.921505
>>921465
Local pride in the same sort as rural folk shitting on city people.
No.921556
I am enjoying this show.
>>919774
>Reminds me of Omae wa Mada Gunma wo Shiranai
This. These cute Japanese regionally specific shows are kind of cute. Its interesting seeing the in-jokes of another culture as a foreigner.
No.921568
Do Nagoya girls really say myaa and nyaa in regular conversation?!
This is very important!
No.923094
A new character is introduced.
No.923096
Nagoya? More like Nyaagoya, am I right?
No.923098
Why is CR so slow in releasing this?
No.923100
I'm fine with the 3:30 lenght if this will get at least 20 seasons.
No.923117
>>921465
The air is a bit fresher I guess. Unlike Osaka or Kyoto it really just feels like mini-Tokyo though. I mean, even in this anime the first thing they're trying to brag about is the water...
No.923179
Thanks for posting these. Liking the pace.
No.923202
>>921465
After living there for a year and recently coming back from a trip to Japan, I really like Nagoya. It's basically a mini-Tokyo but more peaceful. It's a nice city to visit.
No.923522
Is it me or does the artstyle look very similar to Mitsudomoe? Is it by the same author, or the same art director?
No.924715
Nyagoya seems like a place that will take 10 minutes to complete on our trips to Nippon.
No.925808
>collecting pictures of rare and cute Yatogames
Gifu girl has the heart of a screenshot anon.
No.925816
>>925808
>Gifu girl
You mean Nagoya.
No.925821
>>925816
>Dead end
What is wrong with Bad End?
No.925824
>>925821
It means the story is not over, but MC has to choose an other route to reach Yatogame's heart.
No.926971
Today we learn that Nagoya has spork technology and slow internet.
No.926979
I can't get enough of this cat.
No.926996
Why the fuck would you have dialect in your text messages. That is so weird, you don't have southern americans typing out their southern drawl or Yeehaw'ing whenever they want when they type so why does the japanese do that? Do they teach different grammar in Nagoya or some shit?
No.926999
>>926996
You could say that the way one texts is another type of dialect, especially when you get into abbreviations.
No.927000
>>926996
Quit haverin numptie, and take your belt a notch while your at it, loads of people everywhere do unless there's strict reason otherwise (business, formality what have you) or they just need a hand to take it out their arse.
No.927001
>>926996
You know, in quite a lot of languages there is more to the grammar than throwing words after each other in a certain pattern. Therefore yes, there can be significant grammatical differences between Japanese dialects. Pic related is literally a joke based on this.
No.927002
>>926996
>you don't have southern americans typing out their southern drawl
I do.
No.927004
>>926996
It's almost as if people are comfortable typin how they talk
No.927007
>>927004
Are you saying Nagoyans are the niggers of Japan?!
No.927019
>>926996
If I typed like I talk half of you wouldn't understand half the shit I was saying.
>>927007
More like hicks.
No.927021
>>926975
>Nagoyan
More like NagoNyan, am i right?
No.927022
No.927073
>>926996
>Anon is made fun of because he doesn't understand that people express themselves in their native language in text messages
No.927166
>>926996
Haven't yall ever once seen a "yall"?
No.927182
>>921575
I choose to believe you're lying and that the premiere laboratory for the genetic research of catgirls is hidden there.
No.927448
It turns out the Nagoyan cat girl is a baka in real life too.
No.927460
>>927166
I say y'all on the internet but not in real life.
No.927462
>>927460
"Y'all" has been co-opted by soy based lifeforms and niggers. Unless you're wearing a cowboy hat at the moment you say it, it's a red flag.
No.927467
>>927462
I've actually never heard a soyim say "Y'all" before. I would be surprised if I ever did since "Y'all" seems like too much of a backwards inbred hick term, and you know those "educated" city folk like to tote around their fancy gender studies degrees and correct your grammar whenever possible.
No.927468
>>927448
There was catnip on the street.
No.927470
>>927448
I bet the actor did a nya noise with that.
No.927471
>>927467
Just look it up on twitter or tumblr and tell me who you think is behind those posts.
No.928506
>>928306
She's too adorable for her own good. I love her.
No.928555
>>928305
What the hell was that laugh?
>huaaah kyuk kyuk kyuk kyuk kyah!
No.928595
I never noticed her cute neko socks.
No.929188
>>928602
Will now the MC have a fetish for the Tokai región, wanting to have sex with it? Will he NTR Tokyo?
No.929736
She's too cute. Three minutes a week isn't enough.
No.929747
>>929745
Ah, the sweet siren song.
No.929757
>>929745
Great anime. It's really "watching 1000 anime is like walking a 1000 roads". With anime like this I am perfectly content being a jobless NEET, I know about Nagoya more than 99% people on the Earth.
No.929759
>>929745
>>929752
>That daki
I want one.
No.930027
Nagoya population before US bombing started in 1942:
1,328,084
Nagoya population in 1945:
597,941
730,143 Nagoyans either killed or displaced by allied bombings in 3 years.
No.930028
>>926996
I'm not even Southern and I sometimes type out Southern slang and sentence structure, like using "weren't" instead of "wasn't", saying "ain't" instead of "isn't" and usually calling folks "folks", "son" and "boy" just because it's easier and more relaxing to type that way.
No.931522
Wow! Idols and cheap figures!? Nagoya sounds like a great place for an otaku like me!
No.931702
>>931522
Don't forget to marry a cute local catgirl and have lots of children.
No.931890
Hey guys, I'm having a hard time deciding. I'm going to Japan next month but don't know if to visit the land of Daigo or Nagoya, what should I do? Can't decide between bountiful perfect peasant land or cat girls with thick accents and sub-par internet.
No.931891
>>931890
>Can't decide between...or cat girls with thick accents
Is this really a choice?
No.931901
>>931890
Come to beatiful Nagoya, they got anime stores and vending machines!
No.931921
>>931901
>Calpis vending machine
Those ones were objectively the worst/most overpriced vending machines in Japan. I'd walk like an extra block or two just to avoid the Calpis vending machine when I was there.
No.932673
>Yatogame being cute episode
I like it.
No.932674
>>932671
>they got the mayor
Is this show genuinely popular, or is it just a pet project of Nagoya?
No.932679
>>932674
I think it's not unusual for these kinds of shows, I imagine it's the municipality funding the anime anyway.
No.932698
>>932673
She's the gift that keeps on giving.
No.933248
>>932674
I think its pretty standard to have that in these kind of shows. In the show advertising Gunma a few seasons back, they had live action segments at the end of each episode where someone like a local mayor or a local restaurant owner would tell us how great it is to live in rural, mountainous Japan.
No.933286
>>931890
Actual-Nagoya is an incredibly "city" city, if you like being surrounded by a heck lot of people, served by pajeets in convenience stores, and being reminded everywhere that security cameras are in operation then Nagoya is for you.
No.933342
>>933248
I can believe how great rural mountain life is, not Nagoya city life.
No.933755
It's summer time in Nyagoya.
No.933757
>>933755
Remind me to stay away from Nagoya in the summer.
No.933941
>being a whole day late
I blame alcohol.
No.933942
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>>933941
Should have blamed the heat instead, That would have been more fitting.
No.933948
>>933942
Yesterday happened to be a rare, relatively cold day, so that wouldn't have worked.
No.934043
>>933757
God no wonder June felt like death. Humidity and heat the wind brings over is fucking torture.
No.935847
In the final episode we go to karaoke in a car rental store.
No.935848
Short and sweet, I liked it.
Season 2 confirmed
https://archive.fo/nGSZI
>During the broadcast of the 12th and final episode of Yatogame-chan Kansatsu Nikki on Thursday, it was announced that the series will get a second season.
No.935861
>>935848
>Season 2 confirmed
Nice.
No.935863
>>935848
The Nagoya conspiracy in full effect. Trying hard to force a redneck fetish in capable young males.
No.935881
>>935861
>Z
>'Zed'
>Not 'Zee'
Truely superior human beings.
No.935990
>>935847
Oh man, I'm so glad they brought up Rent-A-Car in the show. That place awesome for karaoke where I was at since it was right across the street from a convenience store. Get a free time room and load up on food drinks. Good times.
No.936194
>>935848
>Season 2 confirmed
No.936214
>>936194
Thank goodness.
It's genuinely the only show I truly look forward to each week.
No.936348
Would a Nagoya girl have her own slang or cute accent when doing lewd things? A doujin of them explaining him about the different slang or best love hotels would be funny.
>why do you think this karaoke place is so big?
<EH?! where did these beds come from?