The phrase refers to a highly discussed release within the doujinshi, manga, or anime enthusiast community, translating roughly to "I shouldn't have gone to the convention sale without telling my wife." The "Extra Quality" tag usually signifies a remastered, high-definition, or bonus-content version of a popular indie or doujin work, reflecting a common comedic and dramatic trope in otaku culture: balancing a passion for collecting with marital life.
This is a must-read for anyone who has ever hidden a package, made up an excuse to go shopping, or felt the pure adrenaline rush of a convention floor. It is laugh-out-loud funny, brilliantly drawn, and serving as a cautionary (yet deeply sympathetic) tale for secret otakus everywhere. tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta extra quality
Digital storefronts like Rakuten Books feature "Digital Special Editions" ( Digital Tokusouban ). These versions boast significantly higher image resolutions, uncompressed page spreads, and bonus illustration galleries from Minamoto that are absent from standard tankobon releases. 2. Blu-ray and High-Definition OVA Releases The phrase refers to a highly discussed release
When a title appends , it implies a definitive or premium edition of the original story. This usually indicates several key upgrades: Blu-ray and High-Definition OVA Releases When a title
: The tension builds beautifully from the moment he steps out the door to the final, sweat-inducing confrontation.