
I thought that when I saw it back then.
You’re the worst, Dr. Hyakume.
It’s no good because you’re using gunpowder.
Looking back now, it’s such a serious case that I’m glad it only ended with confiscation…
(What on earth is a company developing…)
If the military doesn’t take it, won’t it just keep getting more complicated?
Using gunpowder.
Unpaid production costs
Isn’t it a problem that the doctor is not well-versed in the law?
>>7
It’s more like I’m not very familiar with the law.
Make the payment.
Um…
Heterodyne has individuals that will start moving if something unnecessary is done, which is dangerous…
>>10
So that’s why the onsen ryokan visit is effective.
The production fee has not been paid.
Even if they were paying, the use of gunpowder in the specifications would violate the law.
The Knot Punisher improves these aspects.
>>11
The Punisher is cooler, so I guess it’s fine.
It’s terrible that it was simply a violation of the law, rather than harassment or malice from the military.
Even if we turn a blind eye to not knowing about the gunpowder, the fact that it hasn’t been paid is serious.
I understand that if there were something like that even in a dormant state in the sky, it would be difficult to live normally, so it’s troubling.
It’s fine, even without Daiguard, Akagi-kun continues to fight in a workplace where he has absolute trust from his boss.
It’s not just a matter of being fired; it’s a case that could lead to being behind bars due to legal violations and betrayal of the company.
It’s nice that they just paid the overdue amount and settled with a seizure without going into a business suspension measure…
Daigard seems really cramped in operation, but in reality, there are more instances where the consideration from those around is appreciated.
Thanks to that, there are few 3D objects in Knotbuster.
Oh!
In reality, I feel that the buster, which can be fired with one hand, is more convenient than the Punisher.
>>22
However, if you grow it to Great, you’ll be able to use both hands.
>>22
The Punisher can do things like hitting with a flywheel.
>>28
If the parts get warped or something, we won’t be able to shoot, so that’s something we shouldn’t be doing in the first place, right?
>>29
Tell the pilot to throw their arm off.
>>31
Sumida’s response
Chief Yokoyama praising.
Kobayashi Genbun has drawn a Mazinger manga before, but this feels like a milder version of that.
The Punisher looks cool, but can it really deliver that much power just from the wheel rotation?
I haven’t signed the contract yet and I don’t know when I’ll get paid, but that’s okay, right?
Good Die Guard
Since Dai-Guard is a private robot, it has always been said from the beginning that it cannot carry firearms, which is why they were using drills and nets, but is this Knot Buster a safe option?
It wasn’t okay.
I think this is about the only robot anime that gets spun around by the torque of a drill.
As a vanguard to kick off the Sparkin brand, Daigard was an exceptionally well-made piece.
I like that the final episode’s Kokubouga is not an inferior version but is armed and can coexist with Dai-Guard.
Since the heterodyne is moving around a lot, let’s set up a base over there to assemble the Daigard.
Since I moved, I have to take it apart again and reassemble it with the base at the new location…
I moved again…
Repeating things like that is good, isn’t it?
Don’t mess with me!
If firearms are not allowed, I wonder how they’re launching the net launcher.
I forgot what the heterodyne was for.
I don’t move at all, so I like going out to eat with Yoshida-san.
I love the harsh reality of separating it just because it’s too big to carry.
It’s amazing how the development team ultimately achieved flight and combination functions.
If you’re going to modify it that much, it makes more sense to just build a new machine from scratch.
>>40
That’s why it means Kokubougar, right?
Daigard is only entrusted with management operations; it is absolutely not allowed to be newly constructed from the ground up.
The Kokubougar is really reliable…
It’s no wonder they have backing from the country.
It’s not okay for a regular company to have something that can only be thought of as a weapon, right? That’s all I can say…
Are you just taking it because you paid a little for development costs…?!
Hyakumegami-chan is just a big genius who lacks common sense and delicacy…
>>44
Could you please stop making Ibuki unstable?
>>46
But Dad definitely looked like he was laughing… I can empathize as a researcher…
>>47
Well, if it gets proven after being denied by others, then of course it’s happy, right…
Dada dadda dadda da da dadda da da!
There was a mechanic who was in love with the doctor, but I wonder what happened with those two in the end.
It’s nice that there aren’t any bad points about Ibuki’s new dad apart from his appearance.
It’s nice that the seemingly kind biological father is crazy, while the tough stepfather is actually a really good person…
I didn’t expect the situation to unfold where Dai Guard was so strong that it wouldn’t let Akagi and the others ride it from mid-position.
>>53
It’s a super robot that the country made with all its might, after all.
Land mines are truly excellent weapons, aren’t they…
It’s a bit raw seeing Daigard being used as bait for religion and elections.
Heterodyne is ultimately a disaster, but surprisingly, things can be managed as the response equipment gets updated.
It may seem that way, but it doesn’t mean that the damage caused by disasters will be lessened…
I’m going crazy because Ms. Oyama is too much of a wonderful woman.
>>58
Ms. Ohyama starts singing about a younger boy…
I guess we’ll have to go through this approval process every time… but we don’t really do it much…
I really like pilot suits.
The balance between realism and heroism is good.
I like that the unpleasant substitute pilots that appeared along the way ultimately recognize Akagi and the others.
A severe world where a little carelessness and failure in passing on information or technology could lead to the extinction of humanity…
>>62
In fact, I’ve done unnecessary things that could potentially expand the damage… towards the dormant heterodyne.
The new employee, Yamada, who seems to like robots, will probably do a great job.
I ignored Kyoto dining for now, but will it eventually self-destruct and make Kyoto worse in the future?
>>66
It seems that if left alone, it moves slowly enough not to affect the city and eventually disappears on its own.
Akagi’s salary is almost disappearing into toys, isn’t it…
I guess Black Digaard didn’t have any harm after all.
It’s nice how the frames are suddenly enhanced in the climax’s eye catch…
I remembered that Hyakumegami-chan had an amazing voice, and when I looked up what kind of character she is now, it turns out she’s Gridman’s mom…
Because it’s a natural disaster, there’s nothing we can do to prevent its occurrence, and we have no means to defeat it other than destroying its core, yet its ecology and abilities are excessively diverse, which is problematic.