Rettou Gan no Tensei Majutsushi ~ Shiitagerareta Moto Yuusha wa Mirai no Sekai o Yoyuu de Ikinuku ~ - Vol. 5 Ch. 37

@feha I mean, you're trying to apply RL logic to fiction stuff. Which we all know hardly ever translates into these type of stories.
 
@feha just like irl, just because your electronics says "waterproof" doesnt mean that you could go diving with it
most consumer-grade "waterproof" electronics have an asterisk somewhere on their description that say "up to 1-2m deep in water" or something like that, so while it might be enough to withstand rain, give them enough water pressure and they'd still goes kaput like usual
 
Didn't understand that comment about the umbrella. Or at least it wasn't clear what that meant.
 
?? umbrella comforting? I am pretty sure shoes and cloths have not changed in 200 years for some reason.
your "new world of the future" is hardly any different.

Like living in 1400 then going to 1600... its almost all the same, but some of the gizmos and guns are better.
 
So... did he take the camcorder or not?
Weird.

And yeah, umbrellas would be roughly the same; the big differences over 200 years are 8n language and social etiquette; hell, English in the 1400s was massively different from the 1600s, and same with French.
Without mass communication being available, vowels shift, consonants shift, and even old slang terms that people hate become normal words in everyday usage.
Umbrellas are pretty safe, but the fact that you don't twist your head like everybody else when walking down the street can get you beaten up...

(Not downing the manga, I just got excited about something I find neat... lol)
 
@Spoonikle - if you look at the first chapter, the clothes did change quite a lot. The clothes he has worn 200 years ago were totally fantasy, while these ones are European-style.

@Slavin @feha - I think he attacked them with magic from outside their cameras' angle of vision.
 
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Whotf walks like this

Also the guy's feet are tinier than a girl's...

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There is a stark difference between people of the 19th century and the people of the 21st and the same applies to the 15th and 17th century. The difference may seem minute to an outside viewer but to someone living inside a given century, any century before or after would be very different, let alone two centuries ahead.
 
Something strikes me as odd about the girl's face on page 19, when she's handing him the umbrella. She seems... off model on that angle and so does her hair. The mouth especially seems odd.

It's a minor issue and I still respect their ability to draw characters on model so often, but I think something may have went wrong on that one.
 

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