
Suguru and Terry are talking about taking revenge and repaying debts…
If I can’t save you in the war, there’s no way I would go to save you in the second battle.
It seems like it’s going to end quite harshly…
It felt like “Ah, well.”
Honestly, I’m already starting to remember the second generation and it’s scary.
>>3
(The director gets a thorn stuck in his head from a flying object.)
>>4
It’s scary that I can’t tell if they did that as a gag or if they thought it would satisfy the readers.
Pesimiman’s next match will probably be in about two years…
>>7
I have learned true despair…
>>7
Has it been that long…
I see.
Readers who think Wars will win after this.
I’m creating moments for fan service because I want to make them lose.
Next is either Robin or the cattle of the clan that was punished by God.
Is it really a character that pulls that much?
>>14
If anything, all the other five major cuts besides the fan have that kind of feeling…
>>17
To be honest, it’s tough that Fanato has become so good in terms of matches that even Psycho Man is no longer enough.
In that sense, you could say that Pesimi is still more promising.
>>17
Personally, it’s also Fana.
>>14
In the second match, there’s no way to stretch it out, and I can’t expect anything in terms of drama.
They were a perfect opponent for the wars, and it was a chance for wars to save someone and save themselves.
>>18
To be honest, even if Wars wins, I wonder if it will really be a relief for both of us that Pesimi somehow satisfies and dies? That was a point of doubt, so the hurdle has been raised, but I’m looking forward to the second match as well.
Moreover, it felt like we had pretty much exhausted Chloe’s really lame form and the Wars as well…
I never thought we would lose with the third setup in place…
In other words, if we can’t win even when we bring it out to the third fire scene, how are we supposed to defeat it dramatically?
Is it going to get interesting unless Fana or Enma-sama shows up?
When the time arc started, it seemed like it could get a bit interesting, but as it stands, the part after entering the tower, around the super god, is more interesting.
Is it a toy made by the god of boiling, or is it bad?
>>21
Is there a worse answer than the one from last time, where I was laughing, thinking it was about Robin being someone’s toy…?
The gong is ringing too early.
Is the committee chair anti-Wars?
>>22
You reflected after watching the anime of the Polar Man battle, right?
I just read it.
Uh…
Is the trend that we’re losing to everyone except the Muscle Brothers?
The Five Great Gears have not yet revealed their true identity, still only hinting at it.
There is a suspicion that they won’t lose until it becomes clear.
The sadness I carry has increased.
Next is Muscle Brothers, huh?
How many matches have been completed in these 11 months?
Was it just the Wal✕pesh?
I felt a long-lost taste for the way the director died.
>>33
It didn’t penetrate deeply, so I might be dead…
If you’re going to make Warsman lose, then the third stage was unnecessary, right?
A thorn flew at the camera… Huh? Was it the window?
I couldn’t help but laugh at the way the old man was treated carelessly.
That chief seems sturdy, so he will probably survive.
I guess Robin will win when going up against Robin.
>>39
Robin can’t be saved, and there won’t be any drama with Robin either.
It will only become a revenge based on the master-disciple relationship.
Because I wasn’t dead even though I hit my head directly on the top of my skull.
You won’t die from just a thorn in your head.
I briefly thought it was something divine that pierced through the monitor, but it might have actually pierced through the mountainside.
I truly felt relaxed there.
I would have preferred if it had ended more quickly, but the match was extremely long and we were trying to understand each other, so I got tired.
I’m disappointed, but my mind and heart are exhausted.
>>44
Even Sadaharu has experienced this… only one side was willing to make an effort.
I feel like I’ve been lost ever since becoming a super god.
I thought the same during the time of Fana.
The disappointment when losing is significant because the match itself is long.
>>46
I’ve been fighting since last year, and this ending is so empty.
>>46
I’ve been fighting since last year, and this ending is just too empty.
Let’s have Wars stand up once more, bring it to a point close to a mutual defeat with Pesimi, let a friendship bloom between them, and later have Pesimi betray him.
Looking forward to the next match, Niki!
>>51
Shoot.
I understand that Pesimi should have been saved by Wars, but if Pesimi could only be saved by Wars, I wonder if that is really friendship.
I think it’s narrow-minded to believe that mechanical superhumans can only be saved by other mechanical superhumans, so I hope that Peshimi, who was given the opportunity by Wars, will change through the second battle.
>>53
It was a good response… that’s true.
As for myself, I want the leader of the Justice Superheroes to command even while injured.
The pessimism of Peshimi is mainly directed towards all superhumans born from God, just because their circumstances as robot superhumans are similar.
While there are things that linger in the heart, it’s understandable that it wasn’t exactly something that could be saved by wars.
Well, now that the match is over, I can organize my thoughts, but during the match, I was expecting more from Wars…
Is the hope of the mechanical superhuman that a thorn has pierced the bald head?
>>55
Kinnikuman Chapter 487
The Wish of the Super Robot Chojin!? Volume
!? That’s why it wasn’t hope, right?
Could it be that everyone will lose…?
After that, it’s like they rewind time and turn all the matches into wins.
>>58
It’s tough to have the second stage of the Five Major in a situation where each match takes a year…
Honestly, I was disappointed with the boiled one.
In this series… no, there was also a significant possibility that this might have been the last Wars match in the Kinnikuman content.
>>61
Even if there is a chance for the next match in the wars, when I think about whether it can be as great as this one and how many years from now that might be…
For now, I just hope they don’t have Robin come forward as a way to avenge Warsman…
I was expecting something like breaking away from the past or surpassing the master from Warsman, but if Robin, who is essentially Warsman’s past, defeats him, it would mean that he couldn’t overcome anything in the end.
As expected, Yude doesn’t understand the greatness of Warsman…?
No, that’s a problem even before that.
I think there might be something to it since they lost after getting dazed like in the Fana match.
But if it comes to this, isn’t it likely that Robin will be in charge, considering the remaining lineup…?
Having Robin appear is beyond the worst and into the worst territory, but Yuda might actually do that now…
I don’t want Robin to just be a stepping stone for someone else’s success.
If we had just lost calmly, I could have thought, “Oh, it’s just the usual unfortunate turn of events.” But since the expectation kept building throughout the match, it leaves me with a tremendous sense of emptiness.
I was really excited about the amazing development after a long time, so I was disappointed by the ending.
I might not feel like reading until I hear rumors that there will be further developments.
During the Ancestor Arc, there were many good betrayals that exceeded expectations, but in the Five Great Eras, it’s repeating the bad kind of betrayals…
I don’t agree with this, but I can understand expecting the second match based on this.
If it were Robin, it would be a different story.
>>72
So if Robin wins, I’ll feel like, “Is it Robin again?”
>>72
Well, since Peshi hasn’t produced much in terms of time yet, there’s a possibility that Robin might be the one to clear the way in the Wars Revenge Match… but will Yude actually do that…?
The deciding factor is the strange thick sauce, which adds to the nuance.
>>73
This guy has an interesting way of sticking, just like that weird juice!
Huh, it just ended like that…
The bad times of Yude during the second generation serialization.
>>74
I won’t go that far, but I do have thoughts about how long the match is.
Kinnikuman and the others are fighting leisurely while chatting with each other.
I guess I’m going to struggle from now on…
If I were to do Time Superman again, I hope I would do it a little better.
If everyone is going to lose, then that’s fine, but each battle feels long.
If the Zawan camp is coming to help…
There is no reason to carry on the will of Wars who tried to save Peshimi.
Sadaharu and Wars were good up to a certain point! But if they continue like this… it would be a problem…
Why does the weapon sticking out of the TV reach the viewers?
Since they are ranked on the same level as Fana, there’s no need for a defeat scenario to show their strength.
Even if we’re going to do it, we don’t have to do it for such a long time.
The bad times of the second generation completely deny the character traits of the losing side.
The match is completely different now because they have brought me down to a level from which I can’t recover.
I forgot, but Ashura is also on the One side.
Is there a possibility of a reverse flow from the original arc where Terry loses and Ashura fights?
It seems to give off a different feeling, but in the end, is it a creation of the god of time?
Robin Asura is coming to buy time until Buffalo Man’s special training ends, and in Yude’s mind, it seems like this is still meant to be a prelude to the God of Time arc.
Pesminiki has become a good character, and it was a great match, but if Wars can’t win after that, there’s no redemption, huh?
During the match, despite saying some vague things, I ended up being completely knocked out in the end and fell without a word.
That’s Warsman.
Everyone has overcome the trials of God and is now in the best condition, huh?
The winner of the time may be able to take on the finished bull all at once.
>>90
There can only be such a development, God of Five Great Chronicles.
>>95
It’s not related to the second generation, right…?
>>98
Do I need to start by talking about the classification of Time Supermen that first appeared in Kinnikuman II Se?
>>137
You’re making a joke based on the original story, right?
The game ends at the opening, so you quickly tidy that up.
The technique of shifting to the state of other matches.
I can’t help but feel that this time it’s backfiring a bit.
I thought that as soon as it started making noise, this guy might be just a side character, but it seems like he’ll end up playing a role as important as Justice or Marikita…
I like the character, but the match was long and we lost the wars, so it’s understandable that the disappointment is loud.
Aren’t we left with no choice but to bring Kevin?
The match is endlessly long and it’s exhausting.
I apologize for thinking that we might end up losing, but please pick up the pace of the game more…
How many losses does Warsman have?
What is the scene where the claw pierces the director so shallowly, using a whole 2 pages?
Are you trying to be funny?
>>103
However
This is reality.
Depending on how things go with Pesimi, the feeling may change again.
I wonder when it will be, it’s really tough!
>>203
Certainly, it’s possible to show what can be done in the future, but…
The next resolution will probably be a few months later…
The Neptune is in favor of magnetic power…
I think it’s already quite impressive just to be able to use it.
The five great moments may all unfold at the same time.
Later catharsis.
>>108
If Suguru and Kaogreat become prey to a rivalry development, then I’ll reconsider Yude as it is…
The character of Peshiman and the interactions during the battle were so good that it makes you wonder how they would wrap things up if Wars lost here.
If you consume too many enemy characters, there won’t be any opportunities for the training group…
If that spiky mode’s forced activation was a disturbance in the match, then that commander would probably feel relieved at the end.
It was normally helpful, and I accepted it and fought back…
Isn’t Terry pushing it a lot?
>>114
Neptune is easily throwing it back, but when the match is depicted in earnest, they struggle and sometimes lose.
This is the first time Terry has experienced a complete defeat without any reason in a singles match, so I’m curious to see what will happen.
If Terry loses after this, with the debuff on his legs gone, then that’s it.
>>116
The wars lost even though they overcame God’s trials…
It would be sad if Terry loses in his long-awaited match.
It’s Merman.
The deciding factor is just a strange sauce!
To lose in the culmination of Warsman’s battle is something even my keen eyes of the sea could not foresee…!
>>122
I don’t mind losing, but this is just a ridiculous way to lose…?
I’ve exhausted all my material, so there’s no longer any reason to fight.
>>127
If we were to lose, I would have liked to see Wars without the bear claw and the strange machines…
It seems that the latter is necessary to feel the sadness of the opportunities where pessimism is utilized.
>>122
Each time, the wars are like a culmination of battles…
It seems that Yu wanted to depict the sorrow of the former Soviet Union no matter what.
I feel like something’s different.
I wanted to talk about Terry at this exact moment, so I’ll go ahead and say it.
In a good way, it was great that Terry → Chaos’s Terry was able to quickly provide encouragement with a short page.
That’s my favorite scene.
>>124
I understand how you feel too! That kind of encouragement is really touching, isn’t it?
If we cut the Magpa here, it really seems like Nep might lose as well.
>>203
Considering that the opponent is a time superhuman and that characters with a strong connection to wars will likely be in the match, it’s probably around here.
Metaphorically, it may not have been possible to make it go as the director intended.
That match ended as a Gold Rush Driver, after all…
I feel like the boiled pen is too fond of Peshiman…
I mean, it’s a good character, but I wanted it to be fully consumed here.
In the five major timestamps, I was writing while considering not just the flow of the match, but the character itself.
Basically, against the ally side that manages with the material they have so far.
It seems like it’s still usable since we’re creating it with a new character image.
The skirmish before the official match really can only be described as meaningless.
>>141
Scenes where the camera captures various locations tend to feel superior for some reason, don’t they?
If you get properly focused, you’ll suddenly be at a disadvantage.
It’s obvious because it’s professional wrestling, but…
>>138
I see… but I hope you don’t take it too seriously.
It’s still fun now, but the most fun times are definitely when the tempo is good.
>>138
I don’t care about revenge, I just want you to create an interesting story.
The boiled second generation tag was considered a failure.
>>144
I felt like I was aware of it since the start of the large numbers during interviews and such.
>>146
Oh, speaking of that, there was a story about how we had a thorough meeting with the editor and reorganized things around that time.
>>144
Well, regardless of what the person thinks, feedback from the readers will probably be heard.
The members selected by Zaman-chan, thinking they could do it, seem like everyone except for Suguru and the others is going to lose…
I can feel consideration for the time superhero’s abilities, and it’s not as terrible as when we teamed up.
The pace of the matches has become slower than before, and if I keep losing in a good flow, it really feels deflating.
Losing from that hot streak is pretty discouraging…
Readers are so troublesome.
I wanted them to win here because they are someone who has overcome the trials of Babel.
It felt like super recovery wasn’t even needed, so what can I do…
>>153
That’s relatively disappointing.
I wonder if Robin will take revenge.
>>155
If it’s going to be a revenge battle, maybe it would have been better for Warsman to take Robin’s revenge.
Well, OLAP is probably impossible.
Robin also tried using a subpar version of the Big Ben Edge on Nemesis, and it didn’t work.
Well, there aren’t many enemies, so if we defeat too many of them, it will be the cows’ turn, you know.
>>158
I thought it was a setting for producing superhumans for that purpose…
Will Wars not be taken home like Sadaharu and Justice?
Thinking about it, since chaos has intervened, it wouldn’t be strange to lose every match…
At the point where he can no longer win even after meeting up to the third condition, he has no chance left except to bring up mercy or harmony, right?
>>163
I guess they want to show something of that level as the enemy’s class.
There were claims that the super god was weak and weak.
>>170
There seems to be a constant struggle to present enemies stronger than the progenitor at a level that readers can accept.
This will probably be Warsman’s last match in the works.
I never thought I would lose like that without Boar or super recovery.
If Nep wins, is there a possibility of a match between Fana and Magpa?
I don’t particularly dislike the kind of sorrow that can’t be saved even after going this far.
I wish they had compressed the matches a bit more.
>>167
The drawing skills have skyrocketed compared to the past, but it’s frustrating that there are mostly large panels and the pace is slow.
I want it to be a little slower than the seven demon superhumans in simultaneous deployment.
Don’t let yourself lose by being weak.
The battlefield, the gallery, the onyx, the parents, the tag team dance, and the spiky wars.
If anything, they even hinted at the wars in the anime, and this is what we get…?
From the continuous scene changes of chugging beer to Warsman’s defeat, I’m thinking of a fitting scenario. It’s just that once I start chugging beer again, it’s all over.
Warsman, have you… lost?
>>173
The current series… or rather, the possibility of a match with Kinnikuman in the last episode was significant if we handle it poorly.
How many matches have finished in the last 11 months?
Is it just Wo✕pesh?
Whoa, the enemy of Warsman! I have never thought of him as a robot! I really want to see Robin doing that!
What was Manriki?
Losing in the third round… You should go study something related to the story too.
Chihuahua-man’s slow-witted guy.
I won’t go as far as to say that…
For now, since the God of Time is a common enemy, they are only temporarily at peace, but once this is settled, there is also the possibility that the Man faction will oppose the Wan faction, right?
There’s probably no one left who understands the sorrow of the robot superhumans stronger than the wars…
…Robin?
>>182
I have never once thought of that guy as a robot! And I don’t think that of you either! Yet I’m swayed by what you say, haha!
I think it’s good that the claw flew toward the director as if Pesimiman could read Warsman’s feelings, but it might be a bit much to actually stab him.
>>183
No, just avoid it.
Is the position of the camera and monitor the same?
>>188
You were looking directly out the window instead of using a camera, right?
>>190
Just avoid it even more.
If it’s connected to the growth of Wars, then I guess that’s fine… but I have concerns that there might not be any more Wars matches to begin with.
I understand that the super god or The One is incredibly strong because cows can’t do anything against them…
Other things…
Because the wars we’ve fought up to this point will lose.
The Omega arc and the Super God arc are on break, and this time Terry, who had a lot of episodes dedicated to his prosthetic leg revival, ended up losing normally, making one wonder what was the point of the prosthetic leg episode.
Indeed, Nemesis is one thing, but after such a build-up, losing so easily and then immediately switching scenes feels a bit off.
In other words, how can we dramatically overcome the fact that we can’t win until we reach the third battlefield?
I like the vigorousness of the press into the fingers that feels like it’s boiling.
There’s no way a prosthetic leg powered by the friendship of bones can lose!
…not really, right?
>>196
I guess Robin will win after going head-to-head with someone.
>>201
What do you mean, Robin?!
Compared to Nemesis stirring things up and losing in a turnaround, it feels like Warsman’s loss was hinted at the moment he grew those strange spikes.
Terry wants to experience being all puffed up because he hasn’t done it yet.
The enemy of the Oooh Wozman! I have never thought of him as a robot! I want to see the amazing Robin do it!
Even though they’ve released a fanatic with specs that are like an upgraded version of Psycho Man, I still see people saying that the original is stronger, and I think that’s just impossible.
>>200
Don’t we just have to bring Kevin?
But it’s the third stage, right?
Even though it’s the friendship power activated against enemies after the top-tier Justice Superhero Wars is retrained mentally by Onyx and entrusted to Robin…
>>202
Look closely.
I’m not doing things like “boaa…” or “kaa…”
Onyx is too weak, isn’t it… it’s crying in the shadows of the grass.
It feels like we can’t defeat the Time Superhuman in the third round, and what are we supposed to do now? Furthermore, thinking that Justice and Sadaharu might also get brainwashed and become Time Superhumans makes the hurdle for defeating them way too high, doesn’t it…?