C81 Mtsp Jin Tachibana San Chi No Dansei Jijou Original Tiene Tweets Follow Command Podcast Verified ((full)) [EXTENDED]

Article — C81 MTSP: Jin Tachibana and San Chi no Dansei Jijou (Original) — Tweets, Follow Command, Podcast, Verified

Overview

C81 MTSP (Circle/Market at Comiket 81) featured the original doujin work "San Chi no Dansei Jijou" by creator Jin Tachibana. This piece became notable among attendees for its blend of slice-of-life comedy and mature themes. Post-event, discussion expanded across Twitter and podcast coverage; the creator's online presence included a verified account and a routine "follow" command for fans.

Original (Original Tiene): This indicates that the work is an "original" story rather than a parody of existing anime or manga franchises. The phrase "original tiene" likely stems from Spanish-language search queries (meaning "original has"). Article — C81 MTSP: Jin Tachibana and San

Chapter 4: “Tiene” – The Spanish Intruder

Why does a Japanese doujinshi search include the Spanish word "tiene" (meaning “has” or “to have”)? “Original” vs

/tachibana timeline

How it works (commands):

  1. “Original” vs. Later Versions

    Your keyword contains "original" . That is critical. There are three versions: Article — C81 MTSP: Jin Tachibana and San

    The series Jin Tachibana-san Chi no Dansei Jijou (橘さんちの男性事情) is an original manga series created by the artist (often associated with the circle ). The "C81" in your request refers to Comiket 81

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