
I really love Toramaru, who becomes super strong especially if Togashi dies.
W-what is that!!
Togashi has died about five times, right?
Well, I understand.
I feel like Date was always ranked high and was popular.
It might be a source of my preference for characters who usually have a goofy side but are strong.
Is it a tag match between Amen and Ahem?
Although they were doing strange things like the “Jumping Body Cannon,” it was cool how they believed in the badge of the cap.
I was trying hard to convert it, but will this show the kanji?
It’s out.
The kanji for “Otoko Juku” is strict, isn’t it?
It really comes out… I’m surprised I wrote it myself.
The charm of J and this pair is that they don’t have any special techniques or secrets.
>>8
J has flash piston Mach punch and flying crash megaton punch.
Rather, the one who possesses the secret technique.
I liked the moonlight because it was cool.
I’m bald, but
Manji Maru is also good.
It’s a Mohawk, but…
It’s great that these two especially have developments where they might die.
Togashi stands out for his memorable performances at key moments.
I like Toramaru’s first match…
>>13
The strength of the arms supporting the suspended ceiling is really great, isn’t it?
It seems that Toramaru surprisingly didn’t die.
Togashi often dies.
>>15
Togashi is dead (not dead).
Because Tiger Maru powers up with that death.
Thanks to Toramaru, I learned that farts can catch fire.
Togashi, who had seemingly come back to life after being mourned for his death.
I remember dying with a steel mask on.
>>20
After that, I couldn’t help but laugh at the fact that it revived for no reason.
It’s our turn!
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
Aren’t you going to stop?
>>22
Togashi, Toramaru
I’ll leave this to you (while sweating nervously).
I just finished reading it the other day because it’s available on Bookwalker’s unlimited reading.
The Battle of Seven Tasks ended with a power move like something out of Kakeru Yumeno’s manga, and it made me chuckle a bit.
>>23
Well, if it’s Etajima, then it makes sense to think they could manage to enter the atmosphere on their own.
It’s one thing to die midway through the series and then revive in the epilogue.
If I die and go to the next match venue, it would be too lawless to wait there.
I vaguely remember that the early Toramaru had a wild sumo fighting style and seemed to fight with farts from the middle onward.
>>26
In the early stages, I was enraging them by belching under the moonlight.
>>30
Looking back now, it’s really amazing to both make the moonlight beautiful and to win.
Without these two, the reactions during the match would be lacking…
>>27
Explanation of After Thunder and Moonlight.
I like the match itself, but there were times when I thought you guys don’t need to belittle yourselves with jokes; you’re strong enough as it is!
That’s why I like the time of the Great Four Evil Murders the most.
Toramaru has had the image of a fart from the very beginning.
Two people who can’t remember who they were fighting against in the Great Eight-Peak Domination.
>>32
I was laughing because it was heavily cut in the anime.
>>32
Toramaru hasn’t fought against anyone at that level.
The fight between Togashi and Senkuu is an incredible battle.
>>36
If Date hadn’t said unnecessary things, it seemed like it would have been a good match against Dino…
That’s nice, isn’t it?
The battle of the black rose, Michelle…
There are 16 main members plus some more.
If all of them come out, it can only be considered a mad masterpiece of a great match.
>>38
Is it okay to count the fierce match between the one-eyed iron and the bat-winged demon, who both went through quite a terrible experience?
>>39
Fellow members also die.
It’s a pretty important position that conveys that kind of hardness!
>>41
I thought all three members of the Chinjushin would die, but I wonder why only Dino survived.
>>53
You died in the main event!
>>39
I prefer the bat-winged demon as a competition, but in terms of episode popularity, the eyeless iron is so strong that it made it into the top 10 of the popularity poll.
Toramaru is really shrinking…
The bluffing of Meimei Shobo is amazing.
In the beginning, Toramaru had such a strong aura that even Momoko was scared, wondering if there was someone who could endure such torture every day.
I want to forget about a little bit beyond the extreme.
Danshuku is the strongest because of its incredible strength, tenacity, and sturdy body.
You can win even without any clever techniques in martial arts!
Well, at a higher level, they can use martial arts and have strength and stamina, so it’s a disadvantage…
Was a blind setting necessary for moonlight?
>>47
The man struggling with a transparent boomerang is thrillingly set to be blind on purpose.
>>47
Of all times, I often see signs of death, hit the Plutzphone point, cut through the translucent wings, and use my eyes.
It’s painful that there aren’t any interesting spin-offs of Otokojuku beyond the sequels.
Me!! It’s about the same as Otokojuku.
>>48
The hurdle of the original is too high…
The battle of the Death King is almost certain.
I love Senkuu-senpai.
Under the suspended ceiling connected by ropes for 16 students, the head of the cram school sits in seiza and will cut one rope at a time if he loses.
I was thinking that there’s no way the director would die from something as trivial as a hanging ceiling.
Let’s film a drama at Boys’ School too!
>>56
I can’t believe the director and lead actor is destroying the school with a tank…
Senpai Manji may look like that, but he’s super cool!
Isn’t the story of Heihachi Edajima pretty good?
The thrill of not knowing who will die is always interesting and amazing.
A considerable number will come back.
Akashi is too strong, and the only way to utilize them is against multiple opponents or to take out several at once.
>>60
I really like General Song Jiang, who almost wins seriously when I think about it.
Why is only the shrine not coming back to life…
Death confirmed, yes!!
Dino died the moment his strategy became interesting.
The second-year students are not doing well at all.
Isn’t it just like the evil spirit? The Juku student who died and exited the main story just like that.
>>68
This person really comes back to life quite often…
>>68
The Chinjushin Hall will not be resurrected in the front.
I can’t help but laugh at the scene where I’m riding on the track of upperclassmen’s past episodes that are occasionally inserted during the expedition.
>>69
Anyway, I know that something amazing happened three years ago.
>>69
There is a mysterious organization that is at the same level as Otokojuku and is fighting in the west.
>>82
Is it the Wind and Cloud Arhat Academy?
>>84
They don’t take hostages or torture them over there…
>>84
Rakan Juku is treated as a rival, but I don’t feel like they are an enemy we would go to war against.
The opponent on the expedition has a sword and a barbaric style.
>>82
Well, it’s tough enough to struggle against the local yakuza…
The spin-off isn’t bad, but compared to the craziness of the original, I still feel some brakes are on.
I think there might be some nostalgia involved, but it’s completely crazy that kendama is treated as a weapon in China, so possessing one can get you arrested.
“It makes me wonder, ‘Who’s dead now?'”
I don’t really know if Atsuhi Onita has retired or made a comeback.
Elder brother
…let them do it.
When Momotarou, Date, and J appear, victory is almost certain.
I thought about who to vote for in the popularity poll, and I think it would be J…
>>76
Date or Akaishi-senpai
It’s a good setting that J doesn’t kill because he’s a boxer, right?
How many shots did J’s FPMP reach simultaneously?
But Senpai Akashi’s Zangantou loses to the American J…
>>83
There was a miss.
Since changing my weapon, I have not broken anything.
When I reread it, the impact of the artwork is seriously amazing.
Heh, when I look at peaches, I think it’s ridiculous to talk about modern protagonists having cheats or training.
Well, I’ve been training, but somehow…
>>86
Yes… we have a terrible commander…
I like Togashi because his face and personality are pleasantly disconnected.
It’s refreshing that this face and past usually play a silly character.
The character Osugi appears in this work!
It’s good that Momo has trust in Togashi, saying “that guy is the face of our male school.”
Is there anyone among the main students who hasn’t died, like Momo?
Peaches aren’t as much of a cheat as they say.
I’m struggling a lot.
Cheat is just for show.
>>91
I won against the leader of Liang Shan Po by underestimating him.
>>114
If Rihou hadn’t used hostages, he would have lost to Raiden as well…
It’s against the rules for the head of the cram school to help out, right?
>>92
The head of the cram school has no rules, right?
>>92
I am the third assistant of the Male School!
>>92
Well, the director said he would settle this since the beginning of the Daibukai.
It’s not wrong.
First of all, the circumstances that led to Momoko becoming number one is a mystery, and this guy really doesn’t understand anything.
>>96
Well, since Momo is fluent in English and smart…
>>99
I can speak English too.
>>106
As expected of the number one intellect of Otokojuku, Tazawa.
>>96
In the anime, I was forced to leave my original high school and ended up at a boys’ academy.
I made it so that Togashi originally acknowledged me as the top, and I became the top of the first class.
The Date match is too good for Uroyakenuma.
In shogi, if you do the same thing, the game won’t be decided, so I believed in prohibited moves back then.
I thought something was strange because it collapses in an instant when you actually do it.
>>100
Bankruptcy
>>100
No matter when I see it, I am captivated by the nameless Japanese language.
I like Raiden, who is a practitioner of an old school but only uses techniques that seem to be spontaneous in the moment.
But I’m struggling against the Yakuza…
>>103
The yakuza is quite dangerous, giving a decent hard time to the team that has been rigorously trained in a life-or-death tournament.
It seems that Date hasn’t lost to anyone other than Momokawa.
Aren’t you Kageyoshi-senpai!?
The threefold repetition actually exists.
It’s often said that peaches aren’t struggling against the yakuza either.
I praised the yakuza for stabbing me while I was distracted on the phone, running the office by myself.
Togashi’s battle with Michelle from Black Rose is the best.
Fighting while reacting with, “W-what is that stance!?”
“You’re an idiot! I’m the one fighting right now!” I burst out laughing at the comment.
The Liangshan Marsh battle was really interesting, but why did it end up being so terrible?
>>116
But they will be purged by their subordinates…
The peach sees the enemy’s ultimate technique.
I feel like there were about three times when I thought I could do that too.
The Shuueisha group is a large organization that exists beyond serialization.
It is often overlooked that the one-eyed iron, often referred to as the weakest, almost achieved a complete victory against the flying swallow in the first match.
Date basically wins while leaving some room to spare…
It seems like they’re on par with Togashi, but was Toramaru originally treated like a boss-level character?
>>122
It’s full of guys like that in Otokojuku.
>>122
It feels like that forbidden man who has been sealed away all this time.
>>122
The presence of the character upon their debut was impressive, but when the actual battle started, I remember feeling that it was somewhat different from what I had expected.
Well, being put in solitary confinement was because I farted in front of the instructor, so it’s not exactly a character change.
Something happened about three years ago.
It’s nice that Momoko reacts well even to a lower-ranked opponent’s special move.
Isn’t the only opponent stronger than Peach the Demon King?
It’s a good thing if there is even one moment to shine after becoming an ally.
>>129
That’s a typical manga story.
The fact that most guys at Otokojuku have been there more than twice is amazing.
>>129
The high priest, who only had the chant of the multiplication table as his highlight…
>>129
I think everyone should have at least one turn in the duty rotation.
Well, there are some who go missing and are presumed dead after just one time.
>>129
The people of Gandhara never fought after joining the group, right?
>>129
Well, basically there should be at least one highlight.
Due to the serialization schedule, I just had nothing to show for the newly added members of the Destiny Olympic.
>>141
Poor people of Gandhara.
Peach is full of mysteries, but I can’t help but fall in love with how caring they are towards their friends.
When trying to create a strength ranking, one struggles with how to handle Hell’s Magician Dino.
I guess the reason Hien had so many appearances was because it was popular after all.
>>136
It seems like there was a lot of talk about high popularity among women, but I wonder what it was really like.
>>136
Oh, it’s you again. I feel like the two in the image were saying that just because you’re popular with girls, it doesn’t mean you can have so many.
It was probably really like that…
>>136
You were often featured in popularity polls, weren’t you?
Basically, it’s in third place. First place is Date and second place is Momo.
Indeed, some characters easily go through life and death repeatedly, but for the third generation students, once they die, that’s it.
It wasn’t as melancholic of a work as it’s been said to be.
Well, if it’s said that there was popularity among women, then I can see why.
Using the ultimate move and dying multiple times is also heartwarming, right?
In the Famicom, Togashi was sturdy, so I used him during the journey.
Even though Pharaoh was so cunning and cruel, he became a comedic character when he teamed up.
>>145
Jezel, who took her own life, is crying in the shadows of the grass.
Well, there’s no reason for a man to dislike Hien either.
The battle techniques of Hien are diverse and interesting.
The person is really passionate.
Thanks to this manga, I learned that a fart is called “hōhi,” and in my childlike mind, I thought that calling it “hōhi” was cool, so I only used that term a lot.
Isn’t it just the three guardians that die and that’s it?
All the Death Kings are cool, right?
>>153
Don’t you think Senkuu-senpai’s coolness vector is different between the early and mid-stages?
How dare you leave a scar on my beautiful face! I will make sure to leave a mark on that beautiful face within the frame!
Tazawa and Matsuo are also making wonderful contributions that I will definitely not forget.
>>155
I’ve been laughed at many times as part of the comedy genre.
Oss! I’m heading to Tazawa No. 1!
I think the senior position has always been popular, looking at the Four Heavenly Kings.
I feel like the three guardians were also alive in the sequel.
“A good-looking guy who looks like a girl in Jump is definitely an advantage! You can feel that starting from around the Astro Baseball Club…”
It was shocking that the strongest of the Death Kings died first.
Shouku… who on earth are you…?
>>159
I heard that in the initial plan, all third-year students were eliminated in the preliminaries.
>>164
So there was a concept after all…
>>170
I’m really sorry, but I can’t help but think that way.
>>164
In that case, the evil spirit will likely take on Zeus in a mutual destruction.
Moonlight gives off a strong impression, but surprisingly, it loses quite a bit.
Compared to that, AK’s performance is extremely good.
The tag match between Manji Maru and Toramaru is the best!
Tora-Maru also endures and holds back for the seniors, and in the end, he has his moment to shine.
The senior who brings out the boomerang with a hidden needle and a mohawk is an ally.
I love that the master has the same outfit too.
I love the scene where the senior Death Kings become a wall.
No need to worry, it’s just a scratch (with one arm missing).
I still want to become a man like Senpai Manji.
I think the gags are funny, and it knows when to be serious, making it a masterpiece.
Kai is clearly better at drawing than Akatsuki.