
Tennai Yu!! Can you show me…
I wonder if Yuu-chan was digging into me…
>>1
Collarbone?
I still think it was wrong for me to bring them and treat them like that.
I thought this guy’s argument would come up again when Ret died in the Musashi arc and the audience reported it, but that didn’t happen.
Yuu-chan looks unusually happy when he’s with Tennai.
Doppo had a lot more experience and tricks up his sleeve, so he got beaten up pretty badly, but he was doing quite well.
>>6
Both are bruised and battered, but Amanai is overwhelmed because Doppō is still coming at him, so he pleaded, “It’s pointless to continue any further, so please give up.”
Just having the stamp of approval from Yujiro is really impressive…
I want the anime version of the Tenchi vs. Yamamoto part to be remade.
I still can’t understand that mysterious jump sound effect.
>>8
Is that the only part you can’t accept?
A sickness of getting tired of new characters that appeared around this time and carelessly discarding them.
You’ve got some guts to talk back to Yujiro.
I don’t think it’s that bad to tell the other person to give up because it’s already impossible.
>>11
Yuu-chan got a negative point, and Dokpo was full of motivation, so it’s bad.
>>13
There were a few people who felt uncomfortable that even though Doppo still had the will to fight, he was recommending surrender as if appealing to the audience.
Basically, everyone comes there prepared.
In the anime version, it’s clearly good to be alive.
In the end, what was the Ten’nai-ryu Jujutsu?
Originally a bodyguard, so regardless of strength…
He was not the kind of person who could deal the final blow to a broken human.
>>15
Yamamoto was stepping on it that much, huh?
Not a fighter at heart.
Baki was furious, saying that Ten-Nai is just as weak as this loser! But judging from his initial excitement, Ten-Nai’s skills were probably good enough to catch Yujiro’s eye.
Even though he was weakened from consecutive battles, the fact that he is having a good match with Doppō shows that he is quite skilled.
Someone said to forfeit or something…
When it comes to men recognized by Yujiro in Bodyguard, Chamomile Ressan comes to mind.
Recently, I feel like it’s possible to avoid injuries that would make a comeback impossible, so I think we can do it.
It turns out that Yujiro has more friends than expected and tends to praise others’ strength quite a bit.
I think it’s a logic that most warriors would accept if it’s a match in a different situation, as it goes completely against the purpose of the tournament.
>>23
It’s not something someone who’s bleeding from their eyes with a cracked skull should be saying!
Mr. Ando, who is friends without any regard for strength or status, is a mystery.
>>24
Even though it’s to fight the yaksa monkey, I’d rather stay at a house if there is one, rather than camping in the mountains of Hida, right?
>>27
When I think about it, I have quite a reasonable position.
It’s amazing to be recognized by the terrifying Yujiro from back in the day.
It felt off being next to Mayweather in a multi-order.
It might be that I first encountered failure when I tried to pursue the path of nurturing the younger generation on a whim.
I feel that Yuu Amane seems stronger than the weaker Poseidon.
Beating the well-balanced Yamamoto is quite a high level achievement.
I can’t understand the strength of a well-balanced player like Yamamoto.
Kengo Misaki seems stronger.
I understand the feeling of being extremely embarrassed because the new toy you came to show off turned out to be defective.
I think Yamamoto is stronger than Mike Quinn.
I wonder how it would be with someone like Inagi Fuminoshin.
I think having a skull suture separated is worse than a broken leg.
The well-balanced nature of player Yamamoto, who is remembered by Yujiro.
I wonder what happened to him afterwards.
>>37
In the original work, they likely die.
In the old anime, they are alive because they are boarding a plane to America in the final episode.
>>37
Ken-koba had a reaction like, “I wonder how it was when Professor Itagaki was pushed into that area back in the day… no, maybe that’s impossible now…” So, it might be a recognition that he is dead in the original work.
Yu-chan was really enthusiastic about it, wasn’t she?
I guess they stopped releasing it because they ended up disliking Itagaki.
Surely you haven’t forgotten.
>>39
I think they must believe that the logic itself is valid because they dug up the Ten’nai theory in the Baki saga.
Just the fact that it’s a stance that is incompatible with Yujiro.
The impression of the festival where they talk badly about Unjiro is strong here.
Rekkaioh was also taught by his master that attacking from the air is strong, so there must be quite an advantage to it.
I think it’s a character that shows the bad habit of Itagaki, who carelessly deals with things when he gets bored.
Yuu-chan, you’re strong, but you don’t really have a good eye for people, do you…?
As for strength, it must be quite good at the level of a competitor.
I probably can’t win against death row inmates, though.
Since I was originally a bodyguard, I feel that dealing with death row inmates is actually where my true skills lie.
Conversely, as a competitor, I didn’t understand the nature of the tournament.
>>48
If it’s anything goes like with death row inmates, I want to believe they wouldn’t do something so naive.
Otherwise, it wouldn’t work, would it?
>>49
In fact, I instantly subdued the guy who attacked the president with a hidden weapon.
It feels like I could easily win against that type of opponent instead.
>>48
Depending on compatibility, I might be able to have a good match with Doyle and Shikol even if I can’t win.
The speculated Durian seems tough.
If you start talking about love, it seems like it could lead to being taken advantage of by a death row inmate.
I want him to grab the sprinkler and when he gains aerial superiority, kick it off at the same height.
I think it’s pretty remarkable that even after being beaten by DOPPO, they continued to hold on by breaking their legs.
It seems that I wouldn’t get along well with people like Hanayama or Shiba Chiharu.
I was trying to stop because Dappo was in such bad shape, but everyone must have thought you were in even worse shape…
Maybe it’s because their life or death is unknown, which is why they haven’t been picked up in any spin-off.
Maybe it’s just a character that the author has forgotten.
>>59
Board space?
Well, the Baki series gives the impression that characters aren’t dead unless it’s explicitly stated.
They say it won’t even be a spin-off, but there’s no connection with the protagonists of the side story.
If the solo had continued, there was a chance.
Clearly, he was more skilled at reading than Doppō, so his talent was extraordinary.
Someone who was beaten up that badly probably only thought, “I broke my leg, so I win!” made no sense at all.
The worst time for those in the town’s boxing gym and the person who encouraged me to turn myself in was when I met Yujiro.
Even though both are in the Secret Service, Gebar’s disciple was the one being praised…
It’s strange for someone who can pick up on the other person’s feelings and anticipate them to do something like that.
Baki… Although Ten’an pointed to this form as the result of your naive ideology, I thought, didn’t you do it yourself?
>>69
Baki would never do something like beg for victory from an opponent he faces…
>>72
Didn’t you fight against Kojo and refuse to beg for victory?
If you keep going any further, your arm will break and you won’t be able to use it again, so please admit defeat.
I remember it ended with a blow to the head because they still wouldn’t accept it.
I mean, I recommended it myself…
I see, was that the author’s intention?
I remember thinking it was annoying that the ogre came when Duppo was definitely going to lose…
The Rokuhashiri is an instant death technique, but Amanai was doing pretty well at that point.
>>75
That person.
Anything
I know that!
Baki can destroy internal organs with his hard body technique, so when he sees someone in tatters, he thinks, “Let’s stop this,” but that’s different from what you would say, Dad…
Baki makes sure not to render his opponent unable to recover, but he definitely puts them out of combat.
It looks like I ended up killing Ten’nai in a fit of rage, so for now, it seems I’ve come up with some excuse to lecture Baki.
Ami Yuki is the model, after all… Ten’nai.
It seems that if you post this image when pulling a gacha in a mobile game, you won’t be able to get anything.
It’s sad that the super-skilled presidential bodyguard got crushed…
Maybe there was a physical relationship.
“Even though it’s Stridam, if he’s a capable person in a different vector, he will build connections regardless of military power, right, Yujiro?”
It’s quite convenient in various ways.
If you consider that combat skills are on par with Duppo, it’s pretty impressive.
I thought they should use him a bit more as a character to hide Jack.
I’m in trouble because I die as soon as I come out.
It’s definitely better than being thrown like Hanada.
It’s a waste for it to end like that when they were able to match up almost evenly with Duppo-chan, not just being a mere stepping stone.
They say it’s naive, but casually risking death in something like martial arts is just plain shocking…
>>91
The reason why Yujiro got angry at this guy is not because he can’t kill him, but rather for the pleading act that justifies it.
It’s not good to try to win, unlike Kimi who says it’s fine to lose since you can’t break it anymore.