Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari - Vol. 24 Ch. 98 - Therianthrope Transformation

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Orca furry (is that even the right term for an anthropomorphic cetacean? Like how lizards are scalies) was a weird transformation, but I'm glad it didn't last long. That being said though, how did Raphtalia not recognize her sooner? Did she only know the fat dolphin transformation appearance? Regardless of that, it means Raphtalia could turn into a fluffy tanuki at some point. Imagine having THREE fluffy girls (including Filo in her bird form and Raph-chan, obviously) and still being a sour man.
 
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Orca furry (is that even the right term for an anthropomorphic cetacean? Like how lizards are scalies) was a weird transformation, but I'm glad it didn't last long. That being said though, how did Raphtalia not recognize her sooner? Did she only know the fat dolphin transformation appearance? Regardless of that, it means Raphtalia could turn into a fluffy tanuki at some point. Imagine having THREE fluffy girls (including Filo in her bird form and Raph-chan, obviously) and still being a sour man.
yeah, she stays in her killer whale therianthrope form in the village. iirc, she never told any natives there that she can transform into demi-human form
 
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That last page. Why would the spirite tortoise arc suck? Some people are just to nickpicky with the little things.
This is a bit of a tangent back to the fact-check at the end of the chapter: American weebs may be the worst kind of nerds. It's way too common for them to abuse the language, culture and information gaps between America and Japan in order to spread lies and gaslight. When it's not active deceit, it's often confidently stating the fruits of comically poor research (which is often just them semi-unwittingly spreading the lies of the former category). And if their opinion stands counter to what's perceived as general Japanese fan opinion, they often aren't hesitant to get xenophobic-- regardless of ostensible sociopolitical alignment.

It's baffling how little many of them care about truth, versus their optics in the social rat nest called the "American anime fandom". This mindset is found at even the "higher levels", where localizations are produced. In America, scanlations, translations, and dubs-- amateur or professional-- are at risk of being substantially altered from the author's intent in order to suit the palate of the clique responsible for the work.
 
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I just remembered taking a break and bingeing most of the spirit turtle arc in one go, because it kept going and going and going...
 

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