
Everyone thinks of it as my ability…
I’ve always been put in situations where I had no choice but to do it myself.
At first, I was full of confidence, but every time I fought, I ended up in a life-or-death situation, and eventually, I started to think that my skill was just not that great.
So when the time comes for “I don’t need any pressure toward that,” it stands out.
You have talent overflowing since you not only inherited the 48 killing techniques properly from Master Kamehameha, but also KO’d the incomplete Spark of One Hundred Million Power Zebra.
>>3
When I was put in three joint locks, it was undeniable that I had mastered all 52 joint techniques; I was just too much of a genius.
Everyone is wary of the crazy strength in a fire scene, but the base combat power is already incredibly strong, right?
>>5
Despite its name, Kinnikuman is exceptionally technical.
>>5
The setting where Kamehameha thoroughly drills in the basics is nice, isn’t it…
Regardless of confidence, I appeared to be a hero.
The first person pronoun is “watashi” or…
First, when you don’t know any techniques, you’re making the noodles go boom and making the Muscle Devil say that…
I completely won with just the basics in the Peek-a-boo match.
If Peakaboo had tried to compete in areas that weren’t foundational, they probably wouldn’t have been able to grow and win.
The solid foundation is depicted in the Peak-A-Boo battle, so even without big moves, the skill level is high.
Rather, in the early stages, I was really weak without gag adjustments but had a lot of confidence.
If you don’t have confidence, you can’t get involved in a fight.
>>11
I was singing that I’m (clumsy but) strong, right?
My great-uncle, who defeated Robin and the noodles, might end up fighting the former god’s puppet as well, which may have made me more timid than usual.
It’s not like it’s just a one-sided villain or anything.
If technique is the driver, then superhuman strength is the engine, as Fanatic said, and it’s like putting a professional racer in a regular car.
>>13
The peak is the situation where a baby is driving a sports car.
I think the confident exterior has faded as I’ve learned humility, but the cowardice remains unchanged.
Around here, the fact that the opponent is Nemesis made me even more timid.
>>17
It’s not just that the noodle shop Robin has been defeated.
After learning about Sadaharu’s past, my mental state was a mess.
It’s such a lucky draw to get the master Kamehameha UR.
The comparison of superhuman strength to engines, weapons, or Psycho Man is relatively easy to understand.
>>19
It’s true that a better person is strong, but that alone doesn’t determine the outcome of a match, and there’s a possibility of being overwhelmed and self-destructing.
If you understand that it has to be you and not someone else, your expression will change immediately.
There are many patterns where reinforcements come later, but the seven devil supermen and the six devil knights are usually forced into a situation of fighting alone during the succession to the throne. However, I think it’s admirable that they still face their battles when they have to.
I can fight for others.
I can’t fight just for myself.
I realized I had to save Sadaharu and was able to fight.
>>24
If anything, before the noodles and Sadaharu fought, Robin was still confident after losing and wasn’t backing down.
When I learned about Sadaharu’s background during the match with the noodles, I suddenly became hesitant.
Despite the name “Kinnikuman,” he’s a more skilled technician than Daddy and Men.
The most dangerous thing is arrogance, at the start of the king’s arc.
Both Robin and the noodles being defeated is a major source of lost confidence.
>>28
But after Robin was defeated, I was in a mood like “I’ll take him down!”
Aren’t you losing your fighting spirit because you’re a victim of the royal family?
>>34
I think the royal family’s conflicts are also tough to address due to their own issues.
If it were a super villain coming to destroy us with malice, I think I would willingly fight, but Nemesis is not that kind of opponent.
Even though they say the Terry family doesn’t have the power like the Muscle tribe, Terry mostly relies on brute force.
If I have to do it, I’ll fight.
You don’t really like fighting, do you, Suguru?
It seems that the psychological damage from Sadaharu’s storytelling was serious.
What do you think of Neptune Man?
I have a strong image of someone who looks tough immediately trying to escape with a bundle when they appear in anime movies.
Sadaharu, your grandfather is the most noble and virtuous person!!!
Suguru 😨
If someone said to me, “Certainly, you royal family are really impressive,” I would probably feel some mental damage.
>>39
It’s because of the royalty that I’ve been through such a terrible time, Suguru.
Suguru breaks through with various techniques using the body of Kinnikuman.
Terryman is the one who physically takes on challenges and finds a way to handle them, just like Kinnikuman.
Basically, I can’t overlook someone being oppressed right in front of me, so I think it wasn’t good to try to calm things down like in the thread image.
The followers coming to support me are too kind.
>>42
The closest to Suguru mentally is Wars, after all…
>>45
Warsman is the archetype of a troubled youth, and on top of that, it’s a direction of troubles that is difficult to find answers to.
It’s somewhat similar to a blog, but rather, it tends to lean towards hitting a wall.
It’s a career where it’s not surprising if confidence leads to arrogance.
A self-evaluation that’s too low is just right.
It’s the same with Goku.
It seems like a power character protagonist, but there are surprisingly many technical aspects.
In the beginning, he was really treated as just a muscle-bound useless superhuman.
It started to change from the point where Robin was defeated with a simple technique.
>>47
Even though it was acknowledged as a handicap victory by fall with a three-count
It was great that in the American chapter I studied under Kamehameha and my opponent was Jesse, a technical character.
When I think about it calmly, at the beginning there was a half-naked muscular man with an unknown nationality and no job.
It’s really scary how they get closer to ordinary people like that, right?
>>50
Somehow, they are preparing a place for me as a superhuman in charge of Japan.
The Japanese government was quite considerate, wasn’t it?
Mantarou, who is refusing to train, is actually quite strong right from the start, isn’t he?
>>52
Well, since he is a descendant of Silverman, I can somewhat understand it.
>>55
(Is it possible that Fanatic is Psycho-Man…?)
>>58
(Not correct)
There is an unavoidable sense of inferiority at the essential core of one’s personality.
At first, I had a strong desire for approval, but once I received it…
On the contrary, there are also aspects that have become bothersome.
It is precisely because of that complex personality that there is a strong aspect to spread the power of friendship.
Since the skill originates from Kamehameha, it’s possible to acquire royal techniques and build upon it from now on, if you’re motivated.
By the way, even right after being defeated by the noodles, I’m still keeping my spirits high like this.
No, he will definitely… I will crush him! Yes, that’s the spirit, prince! Don’t put too much pressure on yourself, Kinnikuman. Thank you, Warsman. And… when the time comes, I will be there too! 154
After this, the committee chairman repeatedly pressed that this is an issue related to the royal family and that we must fight, which seems quite problematic.
When it becomes a fight to save the other person, the switch flips.
As expected, it’s a potbelly…
I wonder if Uncle Sadaharu Suguru would faint if he heard the circumstances of how he was abandoned and ended up here…
>>61
(Tatsunori… Was he too busy with work to manage parenting…?)
>>61
I think that I could kill you, Phoenix, but at the same time, if you see through the true feelings towards Suguru, you’ll understand… I might just do it.
>>61
(Even a noble king like Mayumi is bound to make mistakes…)
Warsman is such a nice guy…
Being a small fighter, focusing on technique is calm and precise.
Since becoming Kamehameha’s disciple, I have become extremely polite to my superiors.
I think they are properly trained in that regard as well.
Finding out that we are relatives is quite significant.
Even though you must have had a lot of trouble with food and various things, the fact that you are so muscular really makes you seem like a superhuman.
>>70
I might not have had any trouble with calories since I was devouring beef bowls.
>>75
It’s surprising that a clumsy superhuman who can’t even do a part-time job properly had any income at all.
Suguru has a wide repertoire of basic techniques, right?
It’s amazing that it feels more like a department store of skills than having 10 million techniques.
>>72
When it comes to the number of techniques, it’s Robin Mask.
>>76
Robin has a wide range of responses that come from experience, or rather, the abundance of techniques.
>>72
Noodles take a lot of hits.
It may be a different technique depending on the way it’s kicked, but the viewer might not understand that to that extent.
I have the impression that I’m still quietly affected by losing to Kingtone.
Well, it’s understandable that I can’t win because I’m up against a pig that has received gifted education.
>>73
Speaking of which, at that time, the tonkatsu shop owner just came and ran away, and Suguru lost to Kingtone… ?
I’m surprised that they can fight normally against the excavator.
>>74
I thought it was unusual for you to want to come down and fight against a strong opponent in front of Gastman, but I realized it’s probably because there’s no one around this time, so it’s going to be a continuous battle.
Warsman is usually kind when Robin isn’t talking.
>>78
Having Robin around changes my feelings; isn’t that a kind of PTSD or trauma?
It seems that Suguru lived simply being bullied during childhood, which is too painful.
>>81
From there, how did such a great king with a heart full of compassion come to be raised…
Pa…pamagiiché…
It’s possible that I got scared after leaving the match venue and calmed down.
I feel that the solid foundation of Suguru was evident even in the first sparring session with Mantaro of the second generation.
It existed, right?
>>87
I was toying with them using submissions and counters that didn’t rely on diminished power.
If Sadaharu were to meet the second generation, he would probably lecture Mantaro earnestly.
>>88
Maybe at the beginning of the series, he’s preaching, and by the end of the series, he’s nodding, acting like an uncle in the back.
I remember there was always a part in the explanation of the face flash that mentioned the ditch river.
>>90
It’s a presence that should be much more concerning to God than a fire scene, yet it hasn’t been mentioned here.
It’s amazing that both the Wars and Kinnikuman can fight against Exavator and Nikunikki.
It’s like dealing with the actual progenitor.
Thanks to some commentary channel, I became a fan of Wars.
My favorite is Brocken Jr., but…
It’s amazing that, despite everything, we can maintain a mindset to protect Japan.
In a situation with no one to rely on.
It’s really tough to go into consecutive battles against someone of the ancestor class.
It’s really amazing that they still tried to fight bravely.
Chaos has come, so it became 2 against 2.
The brothers who spent their childhood away from the royal family have both grown up splendidly.
I can’t shake the feeling that the Kinnikuzoku’s education system has some fatal flaw.
For the group that defeated the Super God, 100 million is no longer such a hopelessly overwhelming amount.
It’s not so much that inflation is severe, but…
It’s really strange how even someone like Mantaro or Kevin seems quite unlikely to succeed in the current environment!
>>101
It’s easy to forget, but Suguru became strong enough to have a chance against the progenitor once he defeated the general, and he has also surpassed the top tier of the tag-specialized Rajinan by defeating the NepuKin tag team.
The inflation in Kinnikuman is basically a method where equally matched rivals are continuously fulfilled.
In the tag arc, Mantaro and the others were able to compete at that level, so if we think about the Demon Seed reaching that level too… it means that the second generation is already in a dangerous situation.
I wonder what will happen even in the great…
Rather, the time superhuman side is aware that they are inferior in technique.
The current environment is based on compensating for that with power.
>>103
What is it that the technique is above Rajinan despite that…?
Thanks to that, I’ve reached the level of a founding class…
To Kingtone, who was educated at the Hercules Factory.
The challenge that Suguru faces in the era of the useless superhuman is just too harsh…
>>104
He went from just a pig to a super pig, so he must have been liked by the gods… It’s also possible that a god who wants to destroy the Kinnikuman royal family deliberately granted him power.
Does that mean the royal family’s abilities can also use silver, like in Face Flash?
A kind prince who won’t easily lose to those around him, even after battling through a painful and sad past…
The fanatical, or rather the fake Psycho Man, seems to be more technically skilled than the original Psycho. What are we going to do about this?
>>109
If there was super recovery, it seemed like we could have brought it to a draw with Nemesis.
After all, the neck is super recovery.
But unlike Sadaharu, this is just a descendant of someone like Tatsunori, who doesn’t seem to have any talent…
I guess I shouldn’t think too seriously about it, but…
The strength of the pork cutlet shop owner is becoming insane.
>>112
In fact, they might have been an assassin sent by the perfect superhuman side…
>>112
I could easily win if I fought, but I probably ran away because it triggered my trauma…
>>112
The tonkatsu shop owner has no intention of wrestling.
Because they’ll come to kill immediately…
>>118
The pork cutlet shop owner is… Justice Man…?
Superhuman strangulation execution is liked.
If there were no All Japan Gyudon Lovers Association
Suguru was all alone in the world.
Where is that guy’s pork cutlet shop from, anyway?
I wonder who named Kinnikuman in the first place.
During the battle for the throne, I had lost my confidence before the match even started, right?
The name is mentioned only in name, King Tone II…
>>125
I think it was definitely a Kinnikuman figure, right?
I don’t know if it’s good or bad that I wasn’t raised by Mayumi.
>>126
In hindsight, it was even a stroke of luck to have been raised away from the Kinnikuman family.
I’d like to see a tag match of Suguru Wars at some point.
Kinnikuman almost always wins after receiving his opponent’s favorite moves, so it feels like his toughness is more extraordinary than his technique.
Even though there is a fire scene boost
I think the resurrected Ashuraman has strength comparable to Justice.
If only there were no self-inflicted mental damage.
>>132
I can’t forget the response that said just remaining silent and doing nothing causes mental damage.
>>134
To maintain my mental health, I have to keep talking, and during that, there might be some provocation, but it will bounce back as it is…
The Five Great Curses seem to be as strong as Eldominos.
Speaking of favorites, Nikinikiman still hasn’t used his favorite.
War is dangerous.
I thought the Gold Rush Driver was my favorite, but now that I think about it, maybe it’s not.
Is it unreasonable for Mantarou’s age to be set as a middle school student in the story?
I think it would have been better to let them age little by little.
It’s so sad that the regenerating Ashura I said by myself comes back to me 100%.
>>139
I acknowledge that it was my fault for completely suppressing my son.
I’m just spending my remaining life as a demon for the sake of mourning…
I have terrible compatibility with all justice superhumans…