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[Ninja Slayer] I started reading it, but it was about 50 times more serious than I imagined.

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I thought it was a comedy.

Shuriken! Shuriken! Gwaah! I’m hit! Stop it, that’s embarrassing! Be quiet, Tochinoki!

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Ah-hi

In reality, Ninja Slayer is a hard cyberpunk work.

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If you always try to maintain balance, you’ll actually slip and die.

I walk while swaying left and right.

In other words, Ninja Slayer is comedy and serious.

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It’s actually a comedy because it’s funny when enemy ninjas and mortals die.

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A man’s tale of revenge after losing his family to an evil superhuman group is colored with unique expressions and sci-fi elements, turning it into a ninja assassination story.

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The translation team often says that even in descriptions that seem like a gag, when everyone is serious, it creates a strange humor, and it makes things truly feel cool.

By the time you finish reading through it, you will no longer feel any discomfort with the name Marunouchi Sugoi Takai Building.

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>>5

Speaking of Marunouchi, it’s Neo-Saitama.

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>>29

The final battlefield is Tokorozawa Pillar.

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That being said, I’ll also depict an episode that goes completely off the rails.

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>>6

But it still makes you feel a bit melancholic at the end.

I never thought that the story of Tuna Quicksand and Tuna Thunderbolt would ultimately become a tale filled with the melancholy of the Yakuza about to perish…

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>>23

You’re going to lose respect.

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Fist of the North Star and Fist of the Blue Sky are not only serious martial arts battles but also cruel slapstick stories where weak Mohawk fighters and low-level yakuza are humorously massacred.

The same can be said for Ninja Slayer.

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The humorous elements come from a pseudo-Japanese world view and the comical exchanges between characters.

The main focus of the story is quite serious.

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It’s great that the characters are genuinely giving it their all.

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Even though it’s based on ninjas, it’s said that Ninpō is the absurd ninja magic appearing in TV shows and comics, which even elementary school students wouldn’t imitate.

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>>10

I wish that were really the case.

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>>12

Slaughter “Ninpo!”

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>>33

The shadow of Wansoo is really messing with me…

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The visuals are fancy, but what’s actually happening is quite hellish, which is similar to the Madoka Magica series.

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I was so moved by Reboot and Raven.

I was impressed that we could have this kind of conversation through such silly exchanges…

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It’s great to feel that the shout of “Wasshoi!” becomes really reliable.

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The idea of Akechi Mitsuhide with four arms sounded like a joke, but when I opened the lid, an enormous hell of intense emotions unfolded.

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>>17

Isn’t it strange that now we see a rarely seen yet creatively orthodox portrayal of Nobunaga and Mitsuhide?

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Being silly and being a serious cyberpunk ninja revenge tale can coexist.

These are the words of Miyamoto Musashi.

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The first chapter of the physical book, “Zero Tolerance Sunshui,” particularly emphasizes a whimsical worldview.

I think it’s made to evoke a response like “Should I address this…?”

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>>21

That was the very first tweet in Shinobi Killing.

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The culture of the world’s dark megacorporations has come to light, further illustrating that Neo-Saitama was particularly a crazy area.

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The impression of comedy is mostly due to animation.

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>>24

Well, the official side has also made self-deprecating comments about the AI (AIEAE) novel, so there’s certainly an impression from the printed days.

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I like episodes that end while leaning to the right all the way.

Drunk or recently, pollen.

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>>26

Despolar is more towards lobsters in terms of purpose, but…

I feel like the battle itself was quite well done.

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>>34

Fighting on the train is simply about blending in with the pollen, moving sideways from the outer frame, grabbing your feet, and killing you—it’s a classic way to defeat you, and I like it.

Since I ended with “Flo-chan is cute” at the end, I recognize that it finished on the right.

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Looking back, I wonder if the animation turned out that way because it was planned with the vibe of the early days when it wasn’t clear whether it was a gag or serious.

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It seems there is an intention for comedic elements since there is a trailer for April Fools.

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The dystopia in the latter part of the third volume is great, isn’t it?

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The Sitka arc is a paid exclusive, so I’ve stopped at the Sons of Chaos arc.

Is it okay to skip to the Nether Kyou arc?

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>>31

It’s summarized on Wiki, so you should read it.

There are many very important matters.

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>>31

Read through X summary via Wiki.

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Clone and culture Yogo-sensei and run simultaneous serializations of Part 3 and AOM.

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>>32

I want to see the Warainaku-sensei version too, so please clone it.

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>>39

That ninja manga over there is quite ridiculous too, isn’t it?

The true identity of the flat spider was a magical lamp resembling a monkey’s paw.

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>>110

A technique to freely move your hands? It’s actually just practice for control, but in reality, it’s a technique to blow the opponent into another dimension? Or something like that.

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But people who make sushi or play baseball are actually comedy, right?

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>>38

The part about making sushi is pretty serious.

It’s sad that Maven, a ninja, gives up on her own limits.

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>>38

That is a story about someone who seemed to be comedic but threw away their pride.

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>>38

Baseball is also a microcosm of Fujikido’s recklessness, doing it in a 1vs organization with nothing but madness…

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>>51

If it were Masurada, it would probably kill me before I even had a chance to play baseball, which is no good.

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The Marunouchi Super Tall Building gets some critiques in the early stages, but because Kasumigaseki Jiggurat came out later, everyone accepted it normally.

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If you remove the ninja taste, it’s actually serious.

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>>46

Let’s read! Yellow of the hornet!

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It’s nice, isn’t it? The first line of the first work that was released is a summary of what has happened so far.

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I actually have a desire to scout new artists and have them work on AOM in parallel with Part 2.

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Nancy-san, with a look of disbelief, eats sushi while listening to the conversation of the last two people. She likes this.

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Part 4 is already getting longer than the sum of Parts 1 to 3…

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The famous episode maker known as Gando-san.

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>>55

It’s hard to talk about because it’s a plus episode, but I like the Valley of Senjin episode.

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>>55

I’m glad to see the revival in the latest episode.

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“The name ‘Marunouchi Super High Building’ is really great.”

You can instantly understand the vibe of the work.

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There are many joking words and sentences, but the characters themselves are not joking at all.

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>>58

No…

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>>60

Overall, it’s just seriously crazy, and the ones truly goofing off are things like Satsugai or Kaito…

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>>60

They look crazy, or rather, they are just crazy, but they are serious about it.

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If the nonsensical patterns disappear, it will end up being a heavy story like Saipan 2077.

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>>52

If you’re reading on a smartphone, NJRecalls is super convenient!

There is also a mode where you can see real-time reactions from readers at that time.

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That’s right… there was nothing wasted in this story…

…No… I’ve done quite a wasteful thing…

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>>64

Ogogoo! Naraku! Naraku!

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>>64

I feel like the special correspondent series is doing a lot of unnecessary things.

Well, it probably isn’t a waste, but…

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I love the reliability of the killer’s entry!

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I understand why the cloned yakuza, supposed to be a clone of a legendary yakuza, would lose to a ninja.

How about occasionally losing to mortals, huh?

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>>67

After all, it’s Yorosisan who is doing the education.

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>>67

You, Yoroshisan…!

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Well, I think there might be a building in Japan that could be interpreted as a “really tall building”…

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Every time I see discussions about Fujikido’s entry being a tactical act to gain a psychological advantage and that it seems to be effective, I think, “Is that really the case…? Maybe it is…”

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The atmosphere of the Banzai chant and similar traditions really feels like something that would have happened in old Japan, showing the author’s attention to detail in their research of Japan, right?

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Why does the summary from the last time flow from the first page of volume 1?

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>>76

It’s a matter of judgment.

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>>76

I want you to be reassured that the first part of the Twitter series is the summary from the last time.

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>>82

“Nice to meet you! I’m going to start serializing a novel on Twitter from now on! Please take care of me!” Starting without even that is quite the courageous move.

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>>105

Why was this popular for a while to the point of becoming a trend?

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Yogo-sensei’s drawing style retains the original design while skillfully deodorizing the pornographic feel that lingers in Warainaku-sensei’s art.

I think it was a great success in that it became a manga that appeals to the general public.

I want to see a comic adaptation in the original art style… like Yukano-san…

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>>77

I need to finish the serialization of Jinnyze…

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>>95

Still at it, huh…

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Shiyon is not a comedy, but a play.

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However, I cannot forget the cuteness of Shion’s Nancy…

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It’s nice when the words that made you laugh at first start to feel serious or cool.

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Usually, they ask for ninja-like dynamic vision from the readers, but in the recent pollen episode, there’s no way they knew about dust explosions! When they suddenly said, “Let me teach you!” I thought, this novel…

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>>83

(Explaining the rules of baseball and then hitting 128 consecutive home runs)

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Even if I lose to a mortal, it’s fine if I lose to a master of karate.

There are times when the clone yakuza is outdone by fishermen and others.

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>>84

I can’t believe that the fishermen in this world are weak.

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>>96

There are killer tunas in the sea.

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Is it about time for it to become Hollywood-ized or sausage-ified?

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When I tried to read it, the timeline was all confusing…

You should read it like you’re in a sense similar to Golgo.

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>>87

You should check out what’s on the wiki.

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It was a complete victory for me.

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>>89

It’s both a joke and the banner of the king who protects the people of Neo-Warakia, and it’s also a heartwarming story about ancient ninjas immersing themselves in IRC networks and imitating popular streamers, which is just too funny.

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>>85

Killing Fields, Sapukei, the way you interpret it is really good, Honchi.

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The purpose of studying Ninja Slayer is honestly because I think Shiyon is unbelievably strong.

There’s a swan song too.

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>>92

But I doused the fans with cold water…

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I don’t really know much about the story after Masurada Kai became Ninja Slayer in part 4.

I wonder if the story is the same.

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>>93

It’s a direct sequel.

Fujikido also has a fairly good amount of tasty appearances as a semi-regular.

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Katana Blade Tsurugi

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>>94

It somehow feels like it’s emphasized three times stronger and seems powerful.

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Since the things you do in Masuda Slayer aren’t much different, it’s a waste if you avoid it just because you dislike it without trying.

The conversation progresses differently because the original person is a serious working adult, while the other is a blunt young person.

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I was a bit disappointed that I couldn’t experience the simultaneous serialization of Swan Song and Atrocity because I chased after them later.

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It may seem ludicrous at first glance, but it’s actually serious, you know?

You’re messing around in such a seriously intense scene! It’s driving me crazy!

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>>101

I don’t know any other novel where the narrative suddenly gets caught in a descriptive trick and ends up boasting about it.

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For example, if there is a ninja whose heart is crushed 108 times in time with the New Year’s Eve bell but can regenerate.

Fujikido kills 109 times.

Masurada crushes their heart while they’re talking, burns their soul with black flames, and kills them instantly.

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>>103

Not getting caught up in the opponent’s arena and killing in your own rules feels like a modern-day protagonist, doesn’t it, Masurada?

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It’s unfair that the one written like Katsuwanso’s deity really looks like a clone of Katsuwanso!!

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The Sitka fishermen usually have ninjas, and the murderous tuna fishing probably can’t be done without ninjas in the first place.

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The way he speaks makes it clear that he’s a suspicious person who absolutely does not understand things and is definitely dangerous.

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>>111

Do you have two older brothers?

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Heh heh heh… I know because I have a high IQ… 🔫🔫

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>>114

It’s really quite tragic that it’s so expensive.

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Two-handed katana blade.

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Pompanche still makes me a little relaxed.

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Ninjas are closely related to memes, so it’s interesting and makes sense in terms of the setting that they can’t escape the allure of streaming popularity.

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>>120

Fujikido!!

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>>124

There’s no choice but to turn off the power once…!

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By the time you get hooked, the language areas of your brain have been irreversibly changed, making it difficult to calmly convey the benefits.

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>>121

You start to easily use vague words like “fuzzy” or “to fuzzy.”

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The word “karate” has too many meanings.

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>>122

Karate Missile

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>>122

During the Shiyon broadcast, I was confused by the line where I said my karate is Iaido…

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But the Heaven’s Through Cannon is cool.

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I started reading it thinking it was a gag work, but I ended up getting completely hooked and cried my eyes out with “Raise the Flag of Hatred.”

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>>126

Nisui’s life-or-death struggle eventually stirs the anger of the people, leading to a massive riot that makes ninjas jump into garbage bins in fear, which is great.

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>>126

Running through to the end of the third part…

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“You underestimated Black Friday. Now you will face the consequences.” “W-What?! But today is already Monday…!” “You can talk back for now.” Black Friday crouched down and grabbed Bob by the collar! “33 yen.” “Huh?!” “I’ll let you have the entire series for 33 yen.” “P-Please stop!”

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What the animation aimed for was probably a work with an atmosphere akin to the original Transformers.

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Even without the context of assassination, I think the verbal battle between Fujikido and the executive-level opponents is just generally cool.

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>>130

Nuu… Poet!

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When you think of Fujikido, you think of ridiculous reasoning, right!

What is it…? …What? The Matterhorn? What are you talking about…? Assassination…? I don’t know any man named Robert Murakami. Besides, as the feared Crime Emperor Heronio, do you think I would engage in such petty crimes…? I see, as a Crime Emperor, I would not want to dirty my own hands, but unfortunately, the eyes of international detectives are not blind. Everything points to the handiwork of the ninja organization you lead, the Hanzai Conspiracy. This skull ring is irrefutable evidence.

When you think of Fujikido, you think of ridiculous reasoning, right!

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>>131

It’s interesting that it seemed possible to win with karate using a magic technique specifically because there were no arms afterwards.

The way of the ninja is profound.

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>>146

Ancient Roman karate is magical technique.

If I didn’t have the memory of fighting in the past, it wouldn’t be strange if I just died.

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>>153

The truth about ancient Roman karate is just too outrageous.

What the hell, Spartacus?!

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My favorite word is “Yokubari Plan.”

Actually greedy

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>>132

I wonder what would have happened if there had been one more soul.

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Now, we’re trapping 108 possessed ninjas who were blown to bits in parts 1, 2, 3, and 4 into a space where instant death zones are closing in from all directions.

The episode that makes them fight until the last person remaining is too interesting, like a cursed poison.

From the ninjas killed by Fujikido and Masurada.

After the greeting, 108 people, including the unrelated Sanshita who died instantly due to Ninja Slayer, are venting their frustrations in a manner of beginning, development, and killing.

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>>137

I’m surprised that Master Mosquito-san is still alive and has gained female collaborators.

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The flavor comes from taking absurd settings and words seriously.

In essence, it is a hard-boiled cyberpunk revenge story.

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Naturally, it’s actually cute, isn’t it, Fujikido?

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>>140

First of all, that old-fashioned opening line is because Fujikido is imagining a ninja…

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>>140

They were unexpectedly a genuinely strange person…

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Black Friday = It’s too surreal to laugh at how they suddenly come at you saying you’re underestimating them or trying to pick a fight right from the start.

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>>141

In the end, Cyber Monday has increased to Sunday as well.

It wasn’t just about the 33 yen sale for the Black Friday Ninja Kill!

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“I still don’t understand ‘O-Mami’…”

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It was truly laughable that Black Friday followed right after Black Friday.

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I have started to feel a sense of nostalgia instead of amusement towards the term “Marunouchi’s incredibly tall buildings.”

My brain is completely trained.

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In reality, I realized that I’ve been using it a lot and it’s scary.

The language area is already a ninja.

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Banzai Chant Juuten!

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>>149

The scene of Purgatory=Sun’s deployment is just normally cool, which is a problem.

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>>159

As expected, compared to a top-tier real ninja, they might be somewhat inferior, but they still maintain their status as someone who would be dangerous in a fight.

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Um… I understand…

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I can’t remember if “kejime” was originally a word that could be used as a verb.

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>>154

It’s a matter of accountability! Be accountable!

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I’m busy around the middle of the Netherkyou arc, so I haven’t been able to read it.

I’m thinking I’ll read it someday…

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I read it quite late, but that thing with Road that turns the epic showdown of Ninja Slayer vs. Dark Ninja in the second part into almost a child’s play.

What happened to the people who watched it in real time?

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>>157

The anonymous person who was live-commenting here was like “Ogo-go!?? Scary!!”

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I love proverbs that sometimes make me unsure of what they want to say because they are so blunt, like Miyamoto Musashi.

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>>158

I love dying in vain waiting for defeat.

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The Ninja Kill Wiki is directly connected to the stories I want to read, and it’s really helpful, isn’t it?

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I thought I wouldn’t use the term “keijime” (drawn line or boundary) in my daily life, but then I found “Like a Dragon.”

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I recently realized that just becoming a Roman Karate practitioner is treated as relatively strong, but in exchange, combat is cut out.

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>>164

There shouldn’t be any battles in ancient Rome either!

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I heard that the internet in that world wasn’t invented, but “discovered,” and I’m puzzled about what that means…

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>>165

The UNIX system exploded and was lost due to the Year 2000 problem.

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>>165

A space like the gap between the other world and this world = Ohigan = Internet

So there are internet master ancient ninjas.

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>>165

Rather, it’s being repurposed from a mysterious black box that has existed since ancient times.

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>>165

As you might already know, the internet that we are familiar with has been invented.

It’s like it connected to or overlapped with the spiritual dimension that has existed since ancient times.

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Haa…! Haa…! It’s strange that there would be casualties even if UNIX exploded…! While I was wondering about that, I thought about how in the Shinobi Killing world, the net seems to mimic the Kotodama space, connecting it in some way. I wondered how they are tying up that plot thread.

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The readers’ brains are also being corrected; can you tell by the shining bamboo shoots?

What, the bamboo shoots don’t shine!?

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The ridiculousness of the two resuming their battle after making an offering is amazing.

Is this the showdown between the protagonist and their fated rival?

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Hurry and you will fail.

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Ancient Roman karate is a chargeable performance style.

The next karate monster may come again soon.

Let’s prepare.

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Ota-sha-san is going to do a gando…

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I think I would have been killed normally if I hadn’t suddenly pulled off that first-time technique from the Spartan battle.

Stone Cold was also strong, directly facing off against Akame Fujikido and beating him up until Satsuki came out.

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The third part has many standalone episodes from the perspective of ordinary citizens living in Neo-Saitama rather than Fujikido, making it actually easier to recommend to newcomers.

I love Masquerade of Ninja.

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The quality of the manga is shockingly good.

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Satsuki Jikitsuki

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Is the true identity of the Lord of the Zibatsu still under a spoiler restriction?

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