
Why are you messing around with a stranger when you should be riding together on the trolley or ship?
Not easily frightened, skilled at drawing, and also thinks about signature poses.
A talent that should not be kept confined to the island.
Possessing my father’s keen sense of smell, my sister’s charm, and a subtle hint of illegality.
>>5
Add the battle scene of my brother there.
What am I supposed to do? If I become an adult and turn into a handsome captain who wields two katars, I’ll just be a character from a completely different work!
Looking at you like this, your face is quite strong-featured…
A promising mafia that is more pirate-like than anyone else.
I’m worried about the future because I’ve definitely been influenced in a bad way.
Helping a guy who seems suspicious in so many ways is dangerous in various respects.
>>10
I think my senses have dulled because there are pirates who are usually suspicious and violent causing trouble and coming to my house to drink.
>>12
You’re really fearless, aren’t you?
You’ll definitely acquire it down to your biceps.
My sister is also a hardcore martial arts mafia, and it’s in our blood…
That’s a tiger, right?
>>13
No, it’s a cat.
>>13
That story is already over, Anonymous Monkey.
It’s an island where outdated pirates roam, so no one would mind if the Yakuza washed up there.
I can’t believe such a good kid has already been informally accepted to become a pirate, mafia member, or yakuza in the future…
>>16
It’s sad to be stained by the garbage of society.
>>16
To be honest, given the current situation, the talent is quite flickering.
A 10-year-old who has a jolly attitude and talks about torture can’t be normal.
The same feelings as Marin when she found Link washed up on the dreaming island.
A light kid offering water to someone who is clearly not normal.
Island of villains and pirates!? Sounds interesting!
It’s too amazing.
There are too many low-life pirates on Rich Island, and it’s just too much.
A kid who seems likely to succeed in the underworld.
One of my older sisters is like that too, but Dad’s blood is awakening in the children even more than in Dad himself.
Fassama is too skilled.
>>26
Taiga’s performance is impressive, so why has this talented individual been left unattended until now?
Sometimes I feel like I might mistake them for Conan because they’re really good.
>>27
It really does sound like Conan, doesn’t it?
His intuition is sharp, so he makes fine plays at crucial moments, and since my brother is good at listening, the conversation flows smoothly.
I was thinking it might be this person since Romi Park was in it.
Since you obtained the top-level treasure on your first journey, your mind is already burned out and you won’t be satisfied with the ordinary world anymore.
I’ve been continually absorbing the cool parts of my brother, and he seems like he’s still just a pirate.
I was absolutely sure that this guy would often be taken hostage, but I was relieved to see that it was a more moderate level of hostage situation than I thought.
I thought it was a victim role meant to hinder progress in the script, so it was unexpected.
>>33
It’s just right since it doesn’t feel overly packed at a length like an extra story.
It’s more interesting when it’s fully focused on entertainment with a moderate volume.
The main story spreads too many themes, after all.
It’s not good that I’ve become a regular at the revolver.
8 was particularly overflowing because I put too much on it.
I hope I don’t catch a boyfriend through a strange connection like Haruka.
If it’s Misaki, I have no complaints…
The development of being stabbed as a substitute in the second half felt unusually sloppy.
>>40
I didn’t die, so it’s all good!
>>43
Rather than having a complete victory like in 1 or 4, where the protagonist still has room to maneuver but doesn’t get restrained, leading to a main character’s death, it feels like a natural flow in which they get stabbed amidst the chaos of a brawl. I felt the difference in the script.
A next-generation Yakuza game may be possible in Harto No Arani.
>>41
Stop it, because Kiryu-chan, Ichi, and Brother are crying.
The 7th side story is about a detective aunt who is the boss of the homeless.
The 8th side story is about a boy with asthma on a deserted island.
It’s such an unrealistic grand adventure that even I have to doubt it.
The main story of Ichi is quite questionable, especially the part where he gets shot.
Believe in the giant squid! I thought it was a few meters long back then, but this time it’s clearly bigger than the ship…
I understand why you might think there are no pirates in Hawaii… but you’re watching Sūjimon, right!
No matter how you think about it, the culture around Hawaii seems strange, so Dondoko Island might actually exist.
Going in for a stab during a chaotic battle is something I used to do in 7.
Well, I had already been stabbed long before that.
>>52
I can feel that Furuta is making an effort to ensure that the usual developments of the series feel natural even if they are recurring.
>>52
I thought it was a clever addition to the story, considering there was no way that person couldn’t avoid it.
Shigaki is the most human and I can’t help but both love and hate him.
The reason why this type of child character is often disliked is that they tend to intrude without permission and cause trouble, but in this case, I’m taking them out for their sake, so it doesn’t become a source of stress.
Rather, when I was kidnapped, it felt like I was sorry…
>>56
I made a promise as a man, and since I was helped too.
It’s also our fault that we got kidnapped.
That kid… is good at drawing…
If Noah becomes a treasure hunter in the future, brother will throw a party.
I’m the happiest that Noah thinks of me as a friend.
I want to become a treasure hunter as an adult and reunite, sharing stories and souvenirs with Ichinose and Kiryu-chan.
It’s really amazing not to be intimidated even if you get punched or threatened by scary adults.
If it were me, I would just shrink and shake after getting hit for the first time…
Noah, I’m sorry… It seems Goro likes me…
This time it seems like Daigo is energetic enough to chat all day…
>>66
I thought they were in critical condition since they said they were dressed up and gathered since the morning, but it seemed like they were just chatting, which was disappointing.
>>65
At least my older brother is older than you.
Seriously, it feels like a back-and-forth battle while leaning on a cane… and the way Kiryu-chan appears seems so real.
Didn’t Kiryu-chan have a prognosis of six months to live?
The look on your face in the last scene of 8 doesn’t have the gaze of a person undergoing cancer treatment with a prognosis of six months left, Kiryu-chan…
>>72
I got my name back…
I’m relieved that the tension with my dad isn’t dragging on at all…
Well, even if that’s your true form, you’re going a bit overboard, Jason.
There were some interruptions, but in the end, I’m glad we didn’t have any disputes over the distribution…
I thought it would definitely be like, “See, I told you so,” but even the chicken people were in a good mood.
This time, it feels like the villains are at a disadvantage because the allies have a wealth of attractive talent.
Rather, it feels like the conflict was absorbed when I was about to have another dispute over the distribution, and then someone intervened and dealt with it.
In the future, will I become a sickly handsome pirate surrounded by a majestic tiger…?
It’s rare for the villain to be completely defeated and for the allies to achieve a happy ending with a total victory.
I can’t let Noah bear the heavy burden of a friend’s death…
Well, in the end, I really couldn’t overcome the illness… I don’t want Kiryu-chan to die, so I did recover, but I want to live quietly in Okinawa now.
It’s not that Noah got involved in the adult situation.
Everyone worked together for Noah, and that led to a happy ending.
There will definitely be another commotion over the elixir of immortality.
>>84
If there’s a next time, it might be that the strange creatures become even more dangerous because they were thrown into the sea.
Since Majima is almost acting for Noa, it’s practically everyone following Noa’s dream.
A worn-out old man (a former Yakuza) is inspired by a boy who is dedicated to his dreams, which is a classic storyline.
The boy’s dream may not be quite normal, but it seems better that it’s not about gangs or yakuza.
It’s more like I’m longing to be a treasure hunter or an adventurer, rather than a pirate…
It’s the outside world that’s dirty.