
Machine. There is neither good nor evil in itself. If there is room for good and evil to enter, it depends on the mindset of the user. You… are obeying the command… Thud thud.
A Robin that isn’t a Barracuda is decent, you know.
>>1
U… u~n…
>>8
The image on the internet is that I’m always acting strangely, but there are times when I’m perfectly fine too.
>>11
Not following much!
Because you drilled the technique into me…
Daddy was also putting Kevin through cram schooling, so I think he’ll train both machines and humans without a doubt.
It was just that the image period was rough.
Are wars half living beings?
>>4
You are a fighting machine!
I was blessed with good parents!
>>5
It was solely due to the pure and unconditional love of their parents that they were able to grow up so innocently in such a miserable environment…
>>10
Both mother and father were fond of Nikolai’s presence…
Are you also going to become a master, Niki?
>>7
I think it’s not in the category of a good rival…
“Isn’t it a bit contradictory to say ‘there are times when it’s normal’?”
Robin is a really great guy who occasionally says pretty sensible things, but it’s interesting because he seriously does strange things.
The reason on the left?
I feel like it was a terrible reason to say “attack the bibimbap that has stopped.”
Robin has a strong impression of trying to expose Nep’s true identity during the Superhuman Master-Disciple Tag event…
>>17
He goes out of control when he teams up with someone other than Suguru, so it’s no good.
They were also doing “Kevin! Kevin!” back in the Kid days!
What’s amazing is that without any reform events from the left side, they smoothly move on to the next chapter where they act like friends of Kinnikuman and start fighting for their lives.
>>19
It’s a common thing in pro wrestling, and thinking about it again, maybe it’s better to move the story along rather than adding events like that…
>>20
You must have really put in a lot of effort on the heel turn, huh!
There is a new Bear Claw here.
Are you sure it’s okay to confidently bring in a weapon?
Even after being treated like that on the left, I still respect Robin, and seeing that I’ve been entrusted with being the representative of justice superheroes by Robin makes me really feel like, “Yeah,” as I watch them trying to grow.
Onyx, who completely endorsed the robot superhuman, was truly what Warsman needed.
My parents taught me love.
Kinnikuman taught me about friendship.
Onyx affirmed my way of life.
Robin is good at teaching technology.
>>26
Don’t say that Sawah is good at dribbling.
>>27
The examples are too well done.
Tch, that slowpoke Warsman.
Mysteriously fond of cosplay.
>>31
Was the reason why Robin influenced Chloe and the Buddha statue artist to dress up in teddy bear costumes in their second generation…?
Despite a harsh upbringing, the purity comes from feeling the love of my parents.
Robin is too rough.
>>33
The area around the barracuda is so chaotic that in the anime version, due to Alisa-san’s death during her wandering life, there’s a solid follow-up that makes it hard to believe this is an old anime where she became a vengeful spirit.
In the Mariposa battle, you said, “I couldn’t win against his hunger, even though I had everything…” but you’re also quite a hungry person yourself, aren’t you?
>>34
Whether good or bad, since meeting Suguru, my life feels like a roller coaster.
>>34
Well, my childhood was carefree.
It seems like they were a superhuman from a good background…
It’s not that I fully understood my match with Niki, but I would like to see at least a strange kind of friendship at the end.
>>35
It seems like Niki is already feeling friendship from the other side.
What’s up with the two superhumans from the UK on a business trip who are both severely bipolar and run wild with their assumptions!?
Robin Mask
Neptune Man
The two great superhumans that Britain takes pride in.
>>39
Is there only a bizarre superhuman here?!
It’s amazing that such a good kid like Kevin can come from parents like that.
>>41
Well, there was a time when Kevin was rebellious too…
>>44
(Play to the fullest at the arcade)
>>44
The bad behavior reflects a good upbringing.
I feel like Robin has gotten used to just thinking, “That’s just how he is,” but it still seems strange.
It’s someone who gets carried away because it’s Robin, even if they suddenly act freely.
A cow swept away again, even if it suddenly turns over.
Even if people say Robin is cool, there is too much noise.
Certainly, the current Robin is cool, but…
Another British superhuman has suddenly ramped up the weirdness to full speed in the past few weeks…
>>46
You are my favorite♡
>>46
But isn’t it cool?
>>62
Hmm… it’s cool, but the creepiness wins.
Robin, the embodiment of action, recklessly jumps out of Africa and collapses in America.
In the King’s arc, Robin is seriously cool… even though there are things like “Robin power full throttle!”
Robin is taking it seriously!
Coolness and eccentric behavior can coexist.
No, Robin is cool.
Even with such eccentric behavior, there are times when it’s seriously cool.
Superhumans in Britain are cool, but there are many strange ones.
I suppose the only time I wasn’t doing something strange was during the junk battle?
When Robin is going on a rampage, he’s completely incomprehensible and a crazy guy, but Robin during the fight with Nemesis and Bear Knuckle was seriously cool…
Is that the kind of image people have of England when it’s boiled?
Both British superheroes are cool in Rampage, right?
If you ask whether I’m a gentleman, I’d have to say there’s some doubt.
This guy is a disaster for your friend too.
The person seems to think that they are fortunate to have been blessed with good parents, a master, and friends, which is quite troubling.
>>61
It’s not just what they think, but they actually say “a mentor I respect”…
Good boy/girl.
The master-disciple relationship is severed, yet they are quietly acting as a master-disciple duo.
Despite growing up in such a facility, Wars is too much of a good kid.
>>66
For Warsman, it’s a place where there’s a roof, a bed, warm meals, and no one trying to exclude him, making it a place where he can even train.
You tricked me…! But still.
>>73
I need to change the water for the bad flowers.
>>88
Is it a maiden?
Worseman, who regrets not relocating with everyone in later years, is becoming a bit reckless.
The treatment at that facility might be good, but their principles and beliefs are the worst possible.
It’s really sad that the one who turned them into noodle addicts is basically Robin, yet they feel guilty about the war.
Since I’ve shed a layer mentally in the Onyx battle, I really want to see you defeat Niki.
But if that happens, the war record will be quite high…
>>71
Well, my performance in the old one was terrible…
You have to do at least this much.
>>71
Since it has been too awful until now, I just want them to win at least until Onyx.
>>76
It’s a tie with the Onikismans, just so you know.
If you hadn’t received the arrow of light, I would have lost.
Maybe all the superhumans in the UK are like that.
>>72
Kevin getting hit.
>>77
Thanks to his master, Kevin is doing well!
Thanks to Robin, after all!
>>78
That’s why I’m going to run away from home!
I thought Robin had completely fallen from grace and turned into a barracuda, but then he fought on the side of justice during a regular meat pinch, which drives me crazy.
In the bear battle, Daddy lost and got debuffed, and in the Onyx battle, we couldn’t secure a victory (though both had a good ending).
I really want them to win decisively for a change.
If you ask if Robin is a good guy or a bad guy, it’s difficult to say, but he’s not a decent person.
At this time, the tag is so bad that it’s understandable to be despised, especially Robin.
It’s terrible that as a mentor, Warsman, also known as Chloe, is overwhelmingly more sensible.
Onikismann has an image of being among the top class of strength among the super gods.
The strongest is probably either Zaman or Wan, or the God of Time.
>>87
There is a strong one-man.
The image of an onyx luminaire coming below it.
I think Onyx has a god-like way of thinking, but he is a person of character.
My mother is too much of a saint.
If a child with such a face were born, it wouldn’t be surprising to go crazy, but both the husband and son loved him from the bottom of their hearts.
>>92
I was really impressed that you talked about how much you had been looking forward to the day she was born and that you were planning to name her Chloe if she was a girl.
When Robin Power is fully unleashed, no one can keep up.
“It’s fine to be half-open, Robin Power half-open.”
Despite being one of the most sensible among idol superhumans, my master is an eccentric like no other in the work.
Chloe’s flaw is just that she’s a weak character in that facility.
>>97
It’s cool, so it’s good!
Was there any reason why, during the tag arc of Wars, the second generation character wore a costume without saying anything to either side of justice?
I think the current Wars has the best characters compared to the past.
Robin is the type of guy who, while saying “I’m not satisfied with Kin’niku-man’s retirement ceremony!” comes to punch you…
Using Dad’s techniques is great, isn’t it?
>>102
Using the technique of onyx was also good.
Yeah, this is exactly what I wanted to see! I couldn’t help but do a fist pump.
The mass-produced Chloe chuckled a little.
Really, I’ll leave the drastic measures to Neptune Man. I’m sorry, but if Wars Man is involved, please don’t forget that I’m one of those who believe in your strength. You’re amazing, Wars Man.