
Niki… no, Mr. Peshiman
Somehow, the character stands out as a proper robot superhuman more than I expected.
You’ve become a good character, haven’t you?
Isn’t this guy’s character too good, raising the bar for the others…?
>>4
Well, I feel that the Papillon isn’t much of a problem anymore.
I feel like Excalibur and Endman are essentially jobbers in terms of their match-ups.
You’ve brought out all the elements of Warsman.
A pessimist who can empathize with robot elements and snap off strange thorns.
I cannot understand Pesimiman’s pessimism! A capable Warsman.
Best couple!!
It seems like we might be purged by the God of Time after coming to an understanding through battles with the wars.
Even though the first impression was like that, the stance of the robot superhuman and the reasons for following the god of time are incredibly heavy…
>>9
I hate God, but since He’s the best option, I decided to follow the God of Time…
Muddy is meaningless.
That being said, it’s just too cool.
While you’re soaking, getting a technique applied to you is quite a rare kind of foolishness, even for meat!
The trump card is too mushy.
Besides the Paro Special, the only other card I have is the unfinished OLAP.
Do not be blessed by the enemy.
I am not blessed with a good master.
Niki niki… pay more attention to me…
Enderman still has too little depiction, leaving endless possibilities.
It seems like the person saying this won’t be producing superhumans with Magup, and it looks like this will be the end of the Pesimi match.
I feel like I can achieve a complete victory with what I’m doing now.
The overwhelming emphasis on 100 million power had become somewhat tiresome, but the refreshing battle made it feel smooth.
>>20
In that regard, everything that was said about the war is already the case, and we’re fighting against something similar, you know.
I think this is an unbeatable battle as a continuation of the Super God Arc.
In other words, Onikizuman is too important of a presence for Wars.
You haven’t been created, huh?
I don’t think you would expect not to do it even though you have a manriki…
When I see the enemy’s depth being properly explored and gaining popularity genuinely, I can’t help but feel that Super God was really a waste…
Half of them just… died or something…
>>24
Magnificent, Onyx Man, and my beloved god are all firmly engraved in my heart, right?
>>30
It seems like there are only basic Babel guys after all.
>>73
First, the detailed principles of action for each ultra god were revealed after going to Babel…
Before that, everyone was united with the intention of annihilating, so the characters can only be understood through small interactions.
>>24
Well, the characters have become much more distinct because of the time taken.
It’s useless! Thud!
I like the way you push through with your secret strategy even when you’re in a pinch.
Honestly, I think if Fanatic joins the Five Great Clans as a new executive, it’s possible that the Five Great Clans could be completely defeated.
I still feel a bit suspicious about Papillon.
They say it’s 100 million power, but we’re actually fighting against ultra gods of almost equal standing, you know? So it’s nice to be able to cut out the parts where we get defeated.
However, it’s not that he was created by the God of Time; he was simply living normally from the beginning, wasn’t he, Pessimiman?
What is their background…?
>>31
I wonder if it means that they were created by another god but transformed by the god of time into a superhuman.
>>31
There are various possible settings, such as being created but then freely banished, or being a being that was produced by another god as an experimental subject for a candidate for the god of superhumans and then discarded, leading to a hatred for god and a desire to destroy everything related to it.
>>31
Since it’s called the “God of Time,” I personally think that the ones brought from another timeline might be the five great time beings…
Pesimi is from a dystopian world where God has been modifying superhumans into robots for management purposes.
The introduction was a bit shaky, but in the end, it was a remarkable match.
It’s not over yet.
>>32
The introduction is also connected to Peshimi’s character, so well.
It took some time to start filming, but it was a great match.
The character in the thread is nice too, but I want Warsman to win.
>>37
If pessimism wins, it will end up being like “See, there’s nothing but despair…”
We need them to win the perfectly compatible war so that people can have hope and think, “It’s not all lost yet…”
And then, when they were about to shake hands in friendship with Wars, they were punished by the God of Time…
It looks like Pesimiman is going to win this match.
It’s troubling because it feels natural for me to get along with Warsman.
I’ve not done super recovery yet, die.
>>40
Don’t die, Peshiman!
>>40
The robot superhuman was not a time superhuman.
I predict we will win with the prototype OLAP.
It seems like it wouldn’t be a fatal injury if I win with a Paro Special.
That being said, I don’t really feel like surviving…
I thought I was taking care of Warsman’s mental health, but it turns out I was the one being taken care of.
The victory condition of depleting HP without even having the luxury to use the trump card’s super recovery is indeed too difficult.
The superhuman is God’s toy, cha cha cha!
If the coating is reversible and it melts, then it won’t be a coating.
Since Nemesis lost, I will make sure to win all the rest.
It’s a more proper pessimism than I expected, and it was more truly the twilight hour than I thought.
Despite being a pessimist as the name suggests, I somehow feel a huge gap.
I started to feel that there was something implied in the fact that I charged into the wolf’s den.
Even those who seem to enjoy themselves look like they have a kind of destructive attitude.
Various impressions fluctuate back and forth.
Including the times when the initial tension was low.
It seems like a punchline where getting physically torn apart in a palospe renders super recovery meaningless.
It’s not fair that all the other cards have a great backstory, but Papillon Man is just a masked man to my taste❤︎
I think it’s a character that truly shines when they die.
>>59
I don’t want you to die!!!
>>59
Rather, I’ve come up with a way of thinking that is more like pessimism or antinatalism, so I can’t let you die!?!
It makes it seem like that ideology is correct.
If we don’t reach the third stage of the fire scene’s crazy strength, it would be a lie—it’s a development and characters that feel that way.
Seeing that Warsman has fought against God and it carries significant meaning, while Mariponeme, who hasn’t fought God, loses, makes me a bit worried for Terry.
>>62
In reality, Terry probably won’t lose, but I feel like I wonder what will happen.
It’s nice that Onyx is such an important presence for Wars.
For some reason, there are many big names among the super gods, so I wonder why Baikon-san was mixed in…
>>63
The things that Baikon is saying aren’t actually all that wrong in some respects.
If anything, if you don’t show potential, it’s similar to a one or a bicorn.
>>72
I mean, the dog isn’t just relying on the funding stone; even when all the comrades are wiped out, it doesn’t seem to care, and it’s keeping the cow alive because it’s a waste, so it’s not acting at all out of emotion…
The god who can make or break lives based on their mood is terrible.
The God of Time has a vibe that’s somewhat better (although I don’t really like it that much…).
A bet where we both reveal our cards and then stubbornly compete with each other in a gritty manner.
>>43
It seems like Fan and Papillon don’t get along.
The meaning of the phrase “Don’t lump us together” has changed quite a bit…
It was a bit chaotic with the camera switching to Nep’s favorite food and Suguru in the middle, but it was a good match overall.
Although they were first introduced with a teasing manner similar to Nanj, they have recently become a really cool enemy character.
Not a villain, but a proper antagonist.
>>74
Now that I understand the character, Pessiman looks like he has a really boring face.
Even though you used to speak in such a silly way, you turned out to be so attractive…
>>75
In fact, I was also doing a ridiculous breakdance this time.
It is a strategy to defeat by continuously inflicting damage that surpasses super recovery or to deal damage that cannot be fully recovered within the ten count.
Nemesis hasn’t climbed Babel, and Grim Reaper is just a mere superhuman with 10 million, right?! That’s a different story!!
It seems like the situation where we can only win to save Peshiman is preparing for the third activation.
I want them to properly mention the third stage of the fire site if Wars wins for the sake of the defeated Nemesis…
It was supposed to be like, “Niki~” or when the camera rolls it switches to another match, so it felt like a joke, but it ended up being a good guy after all.
Back when they were doing that big bang, I thought, is this person really okay…? But I felt relieved.
>>81
I was just excited because the match with Warsman was fun…
Acquired time superhumans cannot use super recovery, so let’s go with this.
>>82
I mean, even if it can be used, it won’t change the outcome from here, right?
In the end, I think it’s just a matter of whether the Paro Special completely takes effect or not.
I thought it was amazing that those damn directors were completely involved in the match.
Looking back calmly, the match development is really strange.
If the strengthening of natural healing abilities due to the acceleration of time is the reason for super recovery, can that be applied to robot superhumans?
Actually, isn’t it funny that I thought he was just a joke character with a consistent pessimistic personality and a laughing style like “nikiniki”?
>>89
Here it comes, boom!
To be honest, it would be really disappointing if Peshimi wins with a super recovery from here…
I want you to do your best to win, even if it means exceeding recovery.
The other four might be thinking, “So that guy was like that…” while watching.
Robots are the best! Compared to Onyx, who fully affirms that, it gives a contrasting human touch and a delicious position.
Whether super-recovery occurs or not is another matter.
They probably don’t want to use it anyway.
>>96
I have a feeling that if we lose, it won’t matter, and we probably won’t use the healing ability.
>>96
I feel like I won’t use it even if I can.
It was a long wait until the match, so I guess they prepared well.
I guess it’s an end where I’m influenced by the wars but purged by the god of time.
I feel like even if I survive, I’ll end up dying while trying to protect Warsman from the Russian people.
>>99
But bullets won’t be effective, right?
Pesimiman doesn’t particularly worship the God of Time just because he thinks it’s the best; he seems to dislike the other five major times.
That breakdance-style kick is used as a basic attack, and since it could compete with the light arrow screw driver, or rather, the cyclone driver, it’s definitely a serious technique.
I like the kind of person who acts frivolously while carrying deep despair.
I thought it would be great to see a thorny Wars crying voiced by Yuuki Kaji…
Can you even not use super recovery in the first place?
That definitely activated on its own, no matter how I look at it.
What was the thing about saying “I caught Nikki and Kongo” lol?
>>106
Aren’t you usually so melancholic that you narrate everything?
>>111
The pessimistic man with no name has his ID revealed…
>>106
It’s mostly due to the lowly nameless.
It feels like it was such a best bout that I don’t want them to have another match after this.
It’s not just being overly eager, but in terms of voice image, it feels like Grim Reaper.
I like the higher-pitched “nikiniki” in the crying part, and the ordinary narration has a cynical and bittersweet tone.
>>113
Leave it to Takashi Matsuyama.
>>123
You’re fighting with wars right now!
>>134
It’s fine for that person to be the one who fights all the wars.
Why am I a pessimistic man with this appearance?
I was a pessimist…
>>114
Not a character you can imagine from a Niki Niki Cowboy Robot…
What’s this guy’s favorite?
Is it okay to use the technique of spinning and dropping with the rocket arm?
>>116
Chloe said that she intended to completely sink her at that time, and if the Gold Rush Driver is said to be her maximum technique, it does have a certain level of flashiness that is understandable compared to her previous techniques.
The way I was defeated by the super god remains in my memory.
Rank 1 Rampage Man
The fact that Pesimiman is not just in name but actually a pessimist.
It seems possible that Enderman, whose name means “the end,” could seriously become the final boss.
From the perspective of a superhuman, it’s infuriating that they are created at the convenience of the gods and receive little to no guidance from them, yet when problems arise, they massacre everyone. It’s understandable to think, “Damn the gods.”
No matter how far you go, you are nothing but a toy of God.
“I want to live like a human… In a sense, that’s a complete denial of the superhuman ideology, isn’t it, Pessimiman?”
>>124
Well, it’s a life of continuing to fight…
>>124
Was Man-chan’s tragedy of zero correct?
>>129
I think they would make a grim face because it’s just a toy for God’s convenience.
Peshimi seems to be okay now, and I don’t think the heavy machinery crew will be out for the Kinnikuman match, so it should be fine overall. However, I am worried about the outcome, the development, and the character of Ende.
>>125
Endeman is rather fine being a jerk.
It’s only natural that you guys should perish.
Indeed, the shoulder and arm structure is like a toy, Peshimi-man…
Enderman doesn’t have a fixed face and suddenly starts drooling, and their character isn’t set either.
I can’t believe Peshi-man was a pessimist…
I wonder if that cowboy style thinks it was treated like a toy deep down…
There’s also a friendship with King Bone, and since it might be Terry’s last match, I want Endeman to win, but I can’t shake the feeling that he seems to have various things set up, which makes me uneasy.
I think there’s still a chance for a comeback with super recovery.
If even the god of time hates pessimists, they wouldn’t use such power… and it feels like they might just lose like that.
>>137
It’s natural not to use something because it’s unusable or for similar reasons.
Honestly, it can seem like I’m slacking off, which is actually disappointing.
The desperate measure of a pessimistic man is murky… Ah, murky in that way…
Because Niki Niki was a good character.
It seems that the repercussions are going to fall on Enderman.
It ended in a mutual kill like a fanatic, but it’s not like one person can just recover.
In a war that cannot be fully realized by robots or superhumans, we will pit the best robot against the worst robot.
Is this week’s pull like a technique where the sapphire’s gooeyness makes War’s body stiff and unable to move?
>>143
And if you can’t break this situation, you’ll die from overheating!
>>143
I think it’s like the vibe of Turbo Man’s Earth Crash.
I feel like it will be a good match fighting Suguru, but the impression of those shorts is too strong, Exaverter.
Ende already has an amazing underdog aura…
>>145
What the hell is it that you’re spitting up blood so soon after a knee drop…?
>>150
Terry, with his perfect legs, only knows Sky Man…
Taking a break for a week with this development is tough.
Woz tried to save Polarman before, but he ended up dying.
I really hope you won’t repeat that.
Is it really twilight time when they advertise it like that?!
You… are my absolute favorite, a robot superhuman!
>>149
I’m a time superhero! I’m a time superhero!
Born into the world in a strange form… that really resonated with me.
Understand and become friends with your opponent.
It feels like it’s Suguru’s exclusive trademark.
I always think that the one who seems most likely to succeed other than Suguru is Warsman.
With the mention of Onyx, it has become a situation where I absolutely cannot afford to lose.
Since there’s a Nemesis that lost after mentioning Tatsu’s name, I really can’t tell who will win or lose.
If it’s just a superhero of justice, is it possible for a strong contender like Peshiman to be completely unknown?
Look at Mechasawa, who wants to live like a human.
I’m living my life convinced that I’m human.
I guess that’s what the war is saying, but I didn’t really understand the theory behind deciding on a parospe.
>>158
In short, it seems like the rocket punch’s output dropped because liquid was released… something like that.
>>158
If the power drops, it can be subdued, which is a reasoning typical of superhero wrestling, don’t you think?
>>158
I’m out of energy and lacking the momentum for the launch, so I can catch a rocket punch and fake it!!
The pessimism born from despair.
I think it’s kind of sad that it manifests in an attitude that tries to enjoy things only fleetingly…
Enderman has such a simple design that it makes you think, “Is this some kind of transforming guy?”
Enderman looks like a superhuman with a somewhat déjà vu-like polyhedral structure, which makes me quite unenthusiastic.
>>165
Endeman feels a bit like Sunshine.
When the robot advances time within its body… I think so, but it’s not just a robot; it’s a super robot.
I understand.
forbidden to
I’m not going.
When it comes to being seriously involved with Onikismon,
Did Nep and Leviathan ever get intertwined like this?
>>170
Nep can just be a man now…
Do Suguru and the Justice Supermen become conservatives?
Speaking of which, there have been many mechanical superhumans, but aside from Wars, there seems to be no one who emphasizes the sorrow of machines.
The issue of God deciding and toyfully manipulating the life and death of superhumans won’t be resolved even if we hypothetically defeat the God of Time, so I’m curious how that will be wrapped up.
The Papillon was harsh against the evil god, but those guys probably also really hate pessimists…
>>177
I never thought that the Tower of Babel was seriously inspired by the Old Testament.
Ende currently feels like pure evil.
It seems like it’s using a coating liquid to shoot out the arm.
What the hell is it about Nep, who has almost no backbone and definitely has to win, that makes it seem like they’re going to win a little?
>>180
It’s bad that it was my favorite food.
>>180
After all, the perfect superhuman Nemesis has been defeated, so it does provide a reason for Nep to win.
>>180
I don’t really get that guy, but he’s somehow strong.
It’s obvious because he was a former boss character.
>>180
That guy is also a strong opponent who managed to defeat Leviathan, so I figured he could handle the same hundred million… although he hasn’t really faced Papillon yet.
They say it’s the sadness of being created for someone else’s convenience and modified for someone else’s convenience, but Warsman was born as a superhuman through childbirth after all.
I think this is the best character or match in recent meat.
Therefore, the following hurdles are raised high.
Even a man is swinging around a perfect superhuman like a toy.
Even the Wan has wiped out the Buffalo Clan and turned them into toys.
God is quite useless, you know.
>>184
That’s why I hate God.
>>184
What the hell is that brutal god serving Ataru?
What will you do with the arm that gets removed?
→The output is dropping, so I’ll force it in and apply the Paro Special.
>>185
I think it’s fine personally because it also serves as the reason for not using the trump card from the very beginning.
Especially if it’s within the disadvantages, you might as well just stay with a sapphire body, right?
Superhumans were born to protect people.
I think there might be some parts that you don’t find convincing.
There are indeed superhumans who are truly enjoying life.
What? We were born before humans, but we have to live for them? Is that what God has decreed?
>>186
Well, it’s wonderful that the superhuman, who was always rampaging, has found a mission to protect weaker humans, but it’s also natural for there to be superhumans who question that.
It seems like the other Robo superhumans aren’t really thinking about it at all.
“Just save me, like you did during the Pirate Man battle…”
No one thinks of defeating a superhuman god, right?
Using the full-body mud, you lose one hundred million power, huh?
This time, it seems like Warsman can activate the third stage of the emergency situation.
God created superheroes, and with this device, superheroes can create other superheroes.
If we assume that the arm shooting and the goo are sharing the energy stored in the upper arm, then it can be understood relatively easily as a Paro Special.
Strong enemy
Between robots
A sorrow that wants to save someone, somewhere.
As the final opponent of the character Warsman, it has become quite a good character.