
I ended up with this kind of face.
Everyone will end up like that.
Can a four-year-old already write characters?
The agent who took a photo because I couldn’t bring the painting back is so considerate.
The crying is far too intense.
Because the voice actors are really crying…
I’ve been watching these kids for about 10 years since they were 3, so it brings back a lot of memories for me too.
Ayako was really fast, and I wonder if Mitsuo didn’t do well in baseball.
A man who admired the yakuza, became a yakuza, and was admired by other yakuza.
Even if I cut away the thought that the dream of the yakuza is garbage, there were still remnants left…
I’m really glad for you…
I was supposed to be on vacation in Hawaii after this, but I got caught up in an unexpectedly long chaos due to some work that suddenly came up…
I understand that it’s me who hasn’t been able to let go, even though my child has grown up well… that’s how it feels.
>>10
When I follow Kiryu-chan, it doesn’t really hit me, but it’s been enough real time for those kids back then to grow up…
The simultaneous transformation at the climax felt like the last fireworks of the underworld, which was exciting.
By the way, I was taken aback when my brother started emitting an incredible amount of humidity.
>>11
So, don’t go home yet.
Crying Production
Crying Kiryu-chan
Crying voice actor
Crying player
Those old men who have been sucking sweet juice for so long are now saying they will disband? Don’t joke around.
>>13
If born in a different era, they might have taken over the world, the yakuza’s response.
>>13
Because the yakuza of the world have really done as they please…
>>13
But if we don’t disband, we’ll just be used by the higher-ups as they please.
>>27
Well, even after the dissolution, the lower ranks were being used as they pleased.
Anyone would cry over something like this.
My brother may seem like that, but he’s actually quite sentimental.
I became a firefighter.
I think it’s because I grew up watching my uncle’s back.
I want to be the kind of person who can act with courage first when everyone is in trouble.
…Kiryu has passed over Kazama.
If you’ve cleared the 7 side story, then let’s do all the endings in 8 as well…
A device that gets soggy.
Let’s try to like Hanawa in the side story.
The eighth side story and Furuta’s script come to a crescendo towards the end…
>>24
Judge Eyes was also a series of turbulent developments.
Before 5, I was kicked out by Asagao, and after returning from prison in the early part of 6, the last time I saw them was briefly when I returned to Asagao.
It really felt like I hadn’t seen it in a long time.
I’m sorry, Kiryu-chan, I thought it was related to PokéSur when I first saw the thumbnail…
The firefighter that Taiichi speaks of is precisely the dream of the hardworking, earnest people who strive every day.
Compared to that, the dream of a yakuza that devours people can be firmly declared as garbage.
The humidity of my older brother was amazing even at 8.
Don’t go! You can’t go! Kiryu-chan! It’s a voice I’ve never heard before.
Shishido was really a great final boss.
I was really surprised that the tiger drop was weak.
Kiryu-chan hasn’t really had much good luck as a Yakuza either…
It seems like I’ve given up, being treated as a legend or the fourth generation or representative of the yakuza by those around me.
It’s great to see Shishido Iiyo carrying the emblem of Omi while basking in the sunset during the final wave…
This is the end of the two great yakuza.
>>35
I think the act of knocking down the lion shrine from the roof perfectly represented the sunset of the yakuza.
In the end, it seems I might just be used as a pawn by those in power.
It’s good to betray in that situation.
Given the background, there’s no way this guy would be in favor of disbanding…
>>36
The scene where we recruit Kiryu-san early on serves as good foreshadowing.
>>36
As mentioned above, after enduring for many years, just when I finally see a glimmer of hope for myself, then it all comes to an end…
None of the main characters died.
Are Shishido and Nishitani going to be made to act as Daidoji agents like that?
Shishido was a good enemy that exceeded expectations for a side story.
Shishido was a good final boss as a Yakuza.
The tough guys from the Kansai region’s nameless Yakuza are quite moving.
>>43
It’s nice to have a presentation like in a zombie movie.
The mob of Omi rising up, provoked by Shishido, is also great.
We can’t end up like this! That’s right, that’s right!
I’ll take that head, Watanase!
“That”
It’s nice to see that those former subordinates of Watanabe are showing more grit than expected.
Players call her Aizawa’s revenge character, but…
I’m curious about how far the official side was aiming with this, Shishido.
If Ryuji were still alive, would he be by Shishido’s side?
I’ve seen the Tojo Clan falling apart throughout the series, but it was great to see how Omi was doing completely fine.
>>48
Against the increasingly weakened Tojo Clan
The relatively solid Omi Alliance of the strong Kansai region.
It felt like it continued quite a bit until around the end of 7.
>>48
In the second one, the executives were almost completely wiped out, but after that, there weren’t any notable actions up to five.
It’sShockingly surprising that such a fierce battle was going on behind the 7…
The usual three are cool too.
Throwing away three suits is too much, Watanase-san… It’s impressive you’ve survived this long.
Compared to the dreams of people who are living their lives to the fullest, the dreams of the yakuza are like trash.
The fact that Shishido doesn’t argue against that answer adds a nice touch.
>>51
If you trace it back, Shishido has also been thoroughly used by the yakuza.
It seemed like the extravagant play was fun.
>>52
That really has a great flavor.
>>52
I think that place is pretty genuine.
I’ve been crawling up from a true hell all this time, and when I finally see the light above, to be told “That’s it, your turn is over,” I can’t accept that…
Kiryu-chan hasn’t had any good experiences at all.
“I won’t deny the illusion that ‘being at the top of the Yakuza was happiness.’ You’re kind.”
>>58
It seems like you’re used to the lavish lifestyle above, and compared to Shishido, I think you’ve had a good time, right, Kiryu-chan?
>>63
Whether or not you experienced the late 90s seems to be significant.
Personally, I feel that Shishido is inferior to Aizawa and even more so to Kiryu-chan from 3 onwards, and he feels like the culmination of a final boss challenging legends for his own ambitions.
Aizawa, lacking any ability, tries to reach the top thanks to his parents’ influence; that’s one aspect of the yakuza way.
Shishido has seen his generation scatter their lives as nourishment for the dreams of the yakuza.
It’s undeniable that it’s garbage.
“In the end, when I encounter someone strong, I want to overpower them with my strength and take pride in being on top.”
“I’m a born yakuza.”
“Then why are you disbanding! Why are you taking our dreams away from us!”
Aizawa was just there without really understanding anything.
I don’t dislike the part about winning against Kiryu in a fistfight!
I think Shishido was probably genuinely enjoying himself when he was indulging and causing a scene.
>>65
They properly entertain clients with golf as well.
Kiryuu-chan, unlike Ichiban, was properly doing Yakuza work during the 0→1 period and must have been eating good things.
>>68
At least there are depictions of collecting debts and paying tribute.
I bet it would be scary for the sushi shop staff if such tough gangsters entered in a group.
I’m starting to like Tsuruno more and more from the moment I’m hit before I finish speaking.
The time when Kiryu shone as a full-fledged yakuza was seriously short.
As a yakuza, I have been active from zero to eight all along.
Tsuru no… just let me lose already and quickly put all the balls into the pockets…
Before going to prison, I wasn’t in such a high position, and after I got out, it was a continuous battle.
I became the fourth generation, but I had completely lost my will to live.
The luxury of the bubble period is real estate learned from Tachibana.
There’s no luxurious happiness as a Yakuza…!
Luxury spending part
Special sushi and karaoke eaten at the counter.
A sloppy billiards match with Tsuru no.
I’m going for it! The spirited Shishido and a near-pin contest, not a golf distance competition.
Let’s buy a luxury suit! Bought it at a shabby pawn shop.
It is a luxurious spending part.
I think that a clear example of comparing the time of vigor and modern times would be the first and third generation Nishitani.
If the first generation were in the present, they probably wouldn’t have gone that crazy.
If it had been the third generation during the bubble era, it wouldn’t have been as miserable as that.
Kiryuu-chan has actually spent more time in prison than as a Yakuza…
>>77
It’s not quite as good as the best, but since returning to 1, there have been some parts where I feel a slight disconnect.
It’s not brocade…
I was surprised that the trophy for clearing level 8 is not the usual “Thank you! All staff.”
You should definitely start from the 7 spin-off.
I’m also starting to feel this way around this time.
>>82
Do people like you, who are anonymous, also have children? 👓
It was good that there was a sub-event where someone talks about Kazama being a hypocrite.
>>83
Because of that, the sight of the children growing up straight in the ending is effective.
There are some frustrating points that I couldn’t fully follow up on, like Haruka’s roundabout way of doing things.
Still, being able to have a beautiful conclusion as a character in 7 and 8 is truly a happy ending for the protagonist, Kiryu-chan.
Let’s go, Kiryu! It doesn’t matter if we look from a distance!
Let’s go, Kiryu! You’re curious about what he’s up to now, right?
Let’s go, Kiryu! The fact that you haven’t interfered until now means that’s how it is!
Let’s go, Kiryu! Dojima who was called by Haruka doesn’t care about you anymore!