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[Crash Gear] Even now, it’s quite a hard anime, isn’t it? Clássiga T.

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  • April 8, 2025
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1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx13

It’s so tense that it’s surprising.

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First of all, the protagonist’s brother is dead from the beginning.

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Is it an anime where people die?

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>3

The protagonist’s older brother had a car accident before the finals of the world championship.

My brother’s rival couldn’t fight him either, so he withdrew from the finals, leaving the champion’s seat vacant.

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I don’t remember the story, but I only remember that there was tension between the OP and me.

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There was someone who refused to power up until the end, right?

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>>6

As expected, it became a new machine with a VT chassis halfway through!

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>>7

But the wooden tire from the final battle looks stronger, right?

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>>8

It’s the strongest technique that can only be used once.

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The movie version has a typical hobby anime vibe, so it stands out for the opposite reason!

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Isn’t the protagonist crying after breaking the machine a bit of an attack on kids’ mental health?

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>>10

It’s a keepsake from my older brother…

Moreover, if we talk about the reason for the breakdown, it’s not the enemy or opponent’s fault, but rather that we got carried away with the strength of the special move and didn’t maintain it very well.

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>>37

That’s not due to a lack of maintenance.

The technique created by my older brother is so powerful that if used continuously, the gear cannot withstand it and breaks.

Therefore, even with the new machine, the Garuda Phoenix, it can only withstand two hits per match, so there is a technique that guarantees victory when used, but it will be sealed except for critical moments, allowing for normal match depiction afterwards.

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>>43

By the way, the three-time restriction had disappeared before I knew it.

Every time he shoots instead, there is a depiction of Kyosuke performing maintenance on the Phoenix.

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The first big tournament I participated in, I was completely defeated in the first match and eliminated!

Hobby anime is fine just as it is…

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I wanted you to use a machine specialized in straight lines all along.

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I found out that the guy who killed my brother is competing in the world tournament with my brother’s machine, and I just took out my frustration by smashing the opponent’s machine to bits. It’s too much, and it’s sad that this heel is getting reported on!

14: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I think it’s a good twist that the most stable and reliable member of the main character team is the baseball chubby guy.

15: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

>>14

“I’m the one with the highest win rate, the best personality, and the most caring for friends.”

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Since he’s a baseball boy, it’s not surprising that he excels at team play the most.

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I think the tense atmosphere is probably due to Kyosuke’s strong personality…

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I felt like there were a lot of times when the main character would get overly confident and then face setbacks, even at a glance back then, right?

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>>18

Looking back, I was completely broken, just like my brother who died, and so were the people around me.

I think it’s really amazing that you were able to be so bright and cheerful like that.

19: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Also, Jiro has the coolest technique.

The fusion technique with Yuya is seriously cool.

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>>19

It’s nice that the initial gear was made by Alex, so both the Galda Phoenix and the Raging Brigid are effectively brother machines.

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I binge-watched this a few years ago, and it was really interesting.

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In general, those who excel in other fields are stronger than those who only focus on Crash Gear.

24: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The team doesn’t have a bad relationship with Kouya.

The feud between Claude and Kyosuke is not resolved until just before the final episode.

Because I am always forced to face it as Yuya’s younger brother…

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Didn’t you say that if I prostrate myself, you would wait for the match?

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My older brother died, and the club I belonged to is in ruins; it’s like adding insult to injury.

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From a different direction than the Jetters.

It’s an anime where everyone has to accept that my brother has died…

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I wonder if Crash Gear will make a comeback inspired by Pretty Rhythm.

29: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

>>28

I understand what you’re trying to say, but it’s a string of characters that’s too complicated.

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If the rival stays as they are, both the protagonist and the team will be doomed, so I’ll take on the role of the enemy… and stick with it until the end.

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At that time, I had a complex about my older brother, so it really hit me hard.

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I saw the main character for the first time about to be disqualified from the tournament because they were caught participating in an illegal betting match after running away from home.

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>>32

That’s the Gear God’s fault…

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So Lyrica was a middle school student.

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Looking back now, the script, direction, and storyboard all had an incredibly luxurious staff.

I want Gundam to be done at Fukuda Ryoita.

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>>34

Both of them say they want Tomino to do it.

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Carlos’s rehabilitation is unavoidable, but the owner is too much of a source of confusion… indirectly causing the protagonist to fall into darkness…

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Cloud is reliable when he is stable.

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Claude’s final record of no contest is quite sharp…

Claude himself was satisfied because Kyosuke was desperately trying for him.

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>>41

I love this episode where the ruthless enemy, Mr. Manganji, shows his true colors, and even the two henchmen, despite being enemies, desperately team up with Kouya.

It’s good that we can understand what Manjiro has done for Kōya, including in the final stages, despite maintaining a cold demeanor.

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>>41

Because Manji-san seems like they could easily break Cloud’s gear…

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Jiro has always been strong… He has a lot of variety in his techniques while being a power type, so he’s reliable.

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>>42

Besides the protagonist, Jirou is the only one who has won against Carlos even once.

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Although the characters are quite realistic, the leader of the Chinese team was a super villain.

Even though I said I would try again no matter how many times I failed, getting instantly permanently banned by the federation made me laugh.

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The handsome guy who looks really strong has the lowest win rate…!

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>>47

It’s not that my win rate is low; Kyosuke has more losses than I do.

His problem is that the truth is revealed in a cliché way at the end.

49: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It can seem tense if you only remember it vaguely, but Kyousuke actually warms up relatively quickly, so it wasn’t like that.

I mean, Jiro is working too hard on the mental care of the whole team!

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>>49

Kyosuke’s mental growth rate is incredibly fast, and there’s a lot of potential for further development.

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The Shogi champion looks like a joke, but he’s incredibly strong!

51: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It seems that those who excel in other fields also have a common trait of being top-notch in Crash Gear.

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>>51

In reality, even the members of the group train by apprenticing under completely unrelated martial artists to become stronger…

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Kyosuke is essential to the team because he maintains the Phoenix and other gear in perfect condition and also mass-produces replacement parts.

Even when fighting, it’s strong.

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Looking back, Kaoru was just a bit foul-mouthed, but she was a really good person…

Kouya, you should be more grateful…

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The Shining Swordbreaker, after becoming the Phoenix, should be able to withstand three shots (even without consecutive battles), but it’s uncertain.

That’s why the Black Gald Eagle, which has been repeatedly appearing, was seen as unusual.

Before I knew it, the three-shot limit seemed to have disappeared.

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The Phoenix is a successor model, but in terms of performance, it is essentially a recreation of the Eagle, which is quite unique for a hobby anime.

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>>57

Well, the VT chassis and rear weapon have changed quite a bit, after all.

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The VT chassis disrupts game balance… that’s why I’m scattering blueprints of the easily mass-producible and stable VT chassis for anyone to use.

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>>58

It cost 80 billion yen in development expenses…

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>>61

It’s not the case! The entire space development project cost 80 billion yen, and with the ore brought back, the strength issue of the VT chassis has been resolved.

It is not because we spent 80 billion yen for the VT chassis.

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Looking back now, I realize they made it so you wouldn’t know who the final boss was going to be.

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The eagle, remaining a godly masterpiece, seems to overlap with Yuya, whose presence continues to influence even after death.

63: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I hate to say it, but I think you’ll be disappointed when you actually touch the machines because anime is just too interesting.

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>>63

They held the real machine world championship last year too?!

67: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>65

Isn’t Indonesia one of the few places where machines that are still operational exist?

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>>67

In the last Crash Gear thread, quite a few anonymous users had machines.

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>>70

I think it exists in Japanese people’s closets, but I wonder where it gathers overseas, excluding Indonesia…

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>>70

A little while ago, there was one that had a high degree of anime recreation, and for some reason, there was space to embed a motor and such…

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>>65

Not only did the product line fail, but even the bonbons have long since perished, and now there’s a world championship!?

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>>86

Don’t underestimate Indonesia.

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>>63

If you’ve actually played with the toy, you probably wouldn’t have that impression.

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>>66

I liked the gears that moved, even though the competition dragged on for a long time; the speed of the spin was incredible.

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>>66

Well, in reality, the Shining Swordbreaker isn’t something that can be done so easily.

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>>63

That’s something that can be said about hobby anime in general.

There are probably fewer toys that move the same way as in the anime.

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>>71

When it comes to movements similar to anime, are you talking about Beyblade?

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Eddie Kobayashi had a character like a potent drug.

Even as an enemy, their playstyle and gear are impressive, and the fact that they secretly manipulate things behind the scenes is a bit excessive.

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The trend of mass production of VT chassis probably has a boy whose brain has been fried.

Special alloy properties → Balancing with separate parts → Perfect design

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The fun of toys and the flashiness of anime are two different things…

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Even though they can come up with names like Kaiserburn, Arc Cavalier, and Volt Grenade, Gear God gives Koya a ring name like Sukiya King…

80: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It’s an anime centered around how the surroundings, including the younger brother, cope after the death of the great older brother, rather than being about hobbies.

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>>80

The main focus of the story is indeed that, but the machine battles were also really cool, and it felt like a proper hobby anime.

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>>84

I like it because it balances human drama and hobby battles, and both were concluded.

I tear up a bit when the opening plays from the scene with the two in the final episode.

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>>80

It’s a work where each person loses something yet struggles to move forward.

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The toys may look lame in the commercials, but in reality, they’re quite flashy when you play with them.

Well, it’s like playing Beyblade with Mini 4WD cars.

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The Real Galdai Eagle I had was crushed against a concrete wall when I threw it during practice with the Shining Sword Breaker, so it was able to perfectly recreate the anime.

83: Japan Otaku Reviews

When your brain is broken by the weight of this anime, Pretty Rhythm (Kinpri) is born.

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Even in a revenge match against a rival, losing or not entering the venue in time results in a loss, it’s so unpredictable, isn’t it?

And both episodes are incredibly interesting, and they’re both about Kyousuke…

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When I watched it as a child, the atmosphere was dark, and I didn’t really like it.

I preferred it because the atmosphere became brighter with nitro.

89: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s been three years waiting for Sanchan to come to the weekly broadcast slot.

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The performance of crying dramatically after the Garuda Eagle’s destruction is incredible.

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Isn’t it the most popular among all-time motor four-wheel drive hobbies other than Mini 4WD?

The boom ended quickly as well.

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My favorite moment in Koya’s performance is the scene where he takes a breath that makes a soundless ‘huh’ when he first sees YU-YA at the world competition.

98: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>93

It was perfect for Kouya, whose performance range is wide and who is swayed by various situations.

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The returned eagle is truly great to have back in Koya’s hand and placed back on that shelf.

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I only remember that the opening was really cool, but I wonder who was singing it.

It is beyond oblivion.

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>>96

It’s JAM!

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>>96

At the JAM Project, I believe Hiroshi Kigayama and Ichiro Mizuki.

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>>100

I didn’t know… it was a robot anime.

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The toy Crash Gear has such irregular timing for reaching a conclusion that it can get really tedious when it doesn’t come to a resolution.

101: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

If something like this is broadcasted with flashy visuals right in the morning, it’s no wonder I’d be in a good mood.

102: Japan Otaku Reviews

The song is good and the visuals are cool in the opening.

We are friends, but as competitors, everyone is a rival.

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The fact that turbo has meaning even in underhand, side, and overhand throws is exhilarating in its craftsmanship.

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>>104

Under – More common among women who prioritize stability.

Focus on side power training and the need for inherent power.

Over full power, but it results in a foul, so it’s usually not used.

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I also kind of like how YU-YA’s first appearance involves him interacting with Kyousuke and Mangajii-san, as well as the three of them having Chinese dumplings together.

106: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

I thought Man-gunji was a bad guy, but isn’t he really nice outside of matches?

108: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>106

It’s great when Kouya lost his airplane ticket, right?

The way I’m reverting to calling Mr. Manganji and using respectful language too.

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>>106

Mr. Mangetsuji is doing his best as the heel towards Koya, but it’s nice how his kindness unexpectedly shows through.

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>>110

Kouya is a bit clouded because of various things, but everyone around him, including his followers, is honestly going along with him thinking, (There’s no way Mangetsuji-san is thinking of anything bad…)

107: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The design of Tiger Raids is too cool.

A toughness that is on par with the Phoenix Armor.

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The scene where the Chinese shota who became friends with the protagonist falls into darkness is exciting, isn’t it…?

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Until the end of the second season, it was all hostility with “Manganji!” but it’s nice how things have gone back to the way they used to be, even though they didn’t reconcile after losing the national championship, right Koya?

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The theme of the movie is good.

113: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Dominance

King

Dragon Strike

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Manba is too strong.

It’s rare for a rival who has been around since the beginning to be this strong.

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I prefer Nitro over the character, or rather, I like Kokuuta.

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>>115

I thought they were just a throwaway character in the early stages, but they kept competing until the end…

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Jirou is dependable, Kyousuke is cunning, and Claude is just Claude.

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I only remember the episode where an old man wearing the same jacket as the protagonist appears, and the protagonist gets downhearted.

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The attention to detail in the competitive scenes is insane.

Things like the remaining battery and so on.

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Becoming strong enough to lead the Manganji Club, rather than just watching over Kouya, we should become a worthy enemy and push him forward! I’m fully prepared for that determination.

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>>122

It was a will to take care of my younger brother…

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>>123

I was asked by my respected senior to take care of their younger brother… In order to motivate the lackluster brother, while supporting the club, I have to become an antagonist in the club, ensure he participates properly in the tournament, and defeat him as an enemy, all while working behind the scenes to prevent underhanded people from hindering us, without becoming an unpleasant enemy myself…

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It’s really great that the sound effects linger in my ears.

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It’s exciting that Koya, who has grown as a rival, is the one saving Manjanji-san, who kept giving their all until the end.

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Jirou looked like Gian but was quite solid and served as the team’s buffer.

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>>126

It’s clear that I’ve matured more than other kids since I bounced back as a Gear Fighter after experiencing setbacks in baseball due to an injury.

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Manganji Dreams is not very interesting.

Perhaps it was because Mighty Gears were too distinctive.

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>>129

Everyone has such great character, and they’re involved in the power-up event of the main four!

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The Shining Sword Breaker is cool, but it’s definitely a technique that kids will imitate, and it is a move that should absolutely not be allowed to be imitated, which is a problem.

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>>130

I think many children who were imitating the throwing style got scolded by their parents.

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Smiles that we can trust in each other.

Companionship.

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It’s great that Yoritsuki has been at the top level without any power-up events.

Well, they’re investing an unbelievable amount of money, so if that weren’t the case, the Manganzhi Group would probably be troubled…

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