
In the new anime, they overdid the flashbacks, making the A-part 20 minutes long, leaving no time even to play the ending.
>>1
But it was nice that they briefly did the America expedition arc too…
>>1
Honestly, that was overkill and it made the tempo bad; it was a poor alteration.
>>38
I want to have longer flashback scenes of the old series whenever there’s a chance.
>>38
Isn’t it the case that it turned out that way because everything was done without modification in reverse?
>>1
But if it’s typical of Robin, then it’s typical of Robin.
Robin during the champion era is just too unpleasant…
>>2
It seems there weren’t many irritating or mean-spirited aspects in the way they were treated as a strange person.
I was definitely arrogant because I kept underestimating my opponents and ended up losing.
It’s nice that Robin, who is supposed to be carrying all the expectations and glory, is all alone in a completely dark room on the next page…
>>3
From there, it’s really nice that Suguru appears bearing light in Robin’s lonely inner world.
To be honest, Robin has always been a villain.
Come to think of it, when I get serious, it always turns into a bloody match with attacks that are insane.
I think it’s quite unpleasant for someone to assume they will definitely win and instigate an expulsion match.
>>10
I really dragged it on after losing.
You are the true Rampage…
The page with the old-man Neptune and various other characters’ appearances has been edited with a jar.
Robin, who is too strong to be stopped by anyone and cannot be matched by anyone, increasingly shuts herself away, becoming solitary while being pointed at from behind. “Days of Glory” is nice, isn’t it…?
>>14
What did you think, The Man?
Up until the Warsman arc, he was an unbearable guy, but in the Devil Superhuman series, his fighting style was extraordinarily impressive.
I might like Robin vs. Nemesis the most in the Ancestor arc.
>>17
The matches of Ramen Man, where he puts in more than his full power, are really interesting.
Maybe we’ll have to wait until the fourth season.
It’s definitely a great matchmaker and looks cool, but it shows explosive action in a direction that makes you think, “Why…?”
>>18
Robin is serious about this.
When I was wearing a mop on my head, my way of speaking was really bad, and my actions were rough.
>>19
Well, there would be no point for the masked man to strip everything away and continue pretending to be a noble.
After breaking the opponent in half, I put the belt over my shoulder and step on the fallen opponent.
By the way, I wonder if Ultraman died just like that.
The first one I read was the Atlantis battle (that volume was in the waiting room of the hospital).
I always thought you were cool, kind, and a little weak.
Huh? Weren’t you defeated by the fighter?
>>25
Forget the inconvenient things.
>>25
We weren’t able to have the match itself.
Moreover, that guy is going to throw himself in just like that.
>>25
The moment he grappled with me, he gave up the match.
They left behind a message saying they would disappear until someone stronger and more suitable for themselves appears.
Of course, I didn’t have the kind of eyes that would consider suicide, and I’m probably still sharpening my fangs somewhere…
Originally, they were strong and winning, so they were forgiven, or rather, nobody could say anything. But if you think about it, they were actually getting increasingly arrogant and were being talked about behind their backs. So, if they ended up losing after trying to get banned from the country, it’s only natural that people would turn on them and criticize them harshly…
During the Cold War, they went from Britain to the Soviet Union (probably without permission) to pick up a suspicious robot superhuman…
Well, if you can fight gods and time without any special power-ups, then no one can stand a chance against you.
For Robin, being unable to fight for a while is the same as being irreversibly incapacitated.
It’s a performance that clearly shows Robin’s glory and loneliness.
Even Robin would surely understand that the fighter is mentally damaged enough to consider jumping off.
>>35
Every single one of those British superhumans is wobbling around…
Next time? Recap episode
If Robin and the Fighting Man had fought back then, would it have been a crushing victory for the Fighting Man?
Nemesis, who quietly listened to this recollection from beginning to end.
>>40
Hmph, what are you saying? It’s pointless.
I regret listening silently!
>>44
Even among lowly superhumans, he is someone I hold in high regard, but he’s a serious guy…
>>49
The person is too serious, to the point that they made that choice in the match against Suguru.
I was really happy just to see that Seeker and Skull had voice actors.
Until the last time led by Warsman, it was a pitiful level of obsession.
From there, as the person themselves said, it felt as if a weight had been lifted off them, bringing a sense of clarity.
A slow-witted guy like Warsman? I don’t remember.
>>50
It’s nice that the possession is gone, but the attachment remains…
Let’s not try to hang Twisted Tower Bridge on Suguru, okay!
>>51
Let’s really stop… seriously…
>>51
There is a bad aspect in a man whose spine easily cracks and who has a precedent of not being able to defeat at Tower Bridge.
>>56
So I’ll twist and take you down!
Hey… why is my body turned 180 degrees…?
The fighting guy is quite an irregular, isn’t he…
Simply strong.
>>52
It’s strange that he’s blowing away super gods with his fight bomber.
During training, I was whispered about by other superhumans, and I wonder if I have been behaving like a young master with strange actions and arrogant words all the time…
It’s good that I was able to meet Napkin because the fighter was too serious and ended up committing suicide.
(Considering it’s said to be an old story, it actually feels quite recent…)
I was so absorbed that I forgot about the ending…
Since we are both serious in a strange way, when the other starts to talk, Nemesis and Robin genuinely listen.
>>63
It’s an old story, but I once had a wonderful brother named the great King Tatsunori.
>>65
Stay Sadaharu
There are so many points to critique, and I want them to act in a way that allows for a proper discussion, but they really look cool during the match…
Why do you do such things? And seriously, Robin is really cool! coexist.
It is a personification of shonen manga or works that have such elements.