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[Fist of the North Star] I didn’t notice the warden’s whip problem or that there are four Rays until I read this…

“Fist of the North Star” Reiwa’s first spin-off! Drama “Fist of the North Star” filming begins? Friday drama Fist of the North Star End of the Century Drama Filming Chronicle

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx43

The original work is really interesting, so unless it’s something significant, I’ll push through with momentum.

Even so, I feel like I’m not able to push through with Amiba or Shelter.

2: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx27

It was probably discussed somewhere, but even reading alone, I didn’t care too much.

3: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx57

When I first saw it, I didn’t really notice the “I” issue with “ore,” “washi,” and “watashi.”

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx20

I really didn’t notice until it was pointed out that earlier, Rei was shooting a crossbow at Raoh.

5: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Aren’t they going to animate this?

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>>5

If you make it poorly, it will be ruined, and I think it’s difficult.

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>>7

Especially the problem of what to do about the voice actors…

It seems like there are many people reliving classic scenes with voice actors from the past because they are immersed in nostalgia…

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>>91

The actor playing Souther, Kashiwaba-chan, usually has a face of a good young man, but the voice he emits is like Ginga Banjou…

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>>91

Since it’s not an anime adaptation of the manga Fist of the North Star, I don’t think it needs to be limited to casting the original voice actors.

The Char of Zaku Ace is still Char and not a voice actor change, and it was generally well received.

If it matches the character’s personality, it can surprisingly be accepted.

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It’s weird that only Mamiya hasn’t noticed the big old woman!

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If you’re going to animate it, I want it to be done alongside a remake of Fist of the North Star.

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I don’t think it suits anime.

11: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx17

Unlike the small figures, having four Ray characters on screen in live action is definitely quite terrible.

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It seems that the shelter is being rubbed a lot in the story, and it’s terrible how Oishi-chan is getting frustrated.

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>>12

(Oh, I laughed.)

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>>14

T…!!

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>>14

It was a wonderful performance!!

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Looking back, I realized that the Hokuto Shichisei on Kenshiro’s chest was just a random mark made by Shin…

17: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

If it were to be animated, I would like to see old anime playing in the scenes where the drama is being aired on television.

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>>17

If it’s just recreating the manga, wouldn’t it lose its meaning if it was made into an anime?

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>>17

It’s impossible because the original work and the anime are completely different.

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It’s nice that the viewers are properly crying at the end of Rei…

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Since it’s live-action, the impact of the four Rays seems amazing…

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>>22

As mentioned above, it’s just a single panel in a manga, but in the drama, there’s a shot where all four rays fill the entire screen…

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Could it be that Fist of the North Star is actually a very sloppy manga…?

Well, it’s interesting, so that’s fine.

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>>23

That’s not good! This makes Kenshiro look like an idiot!!

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>>23

It’s wrong to bring things like consistency or complicated ideas into 80s Jump manga, to put it extremely.

As long as the main readership can feel excited and anxious every week, that’s all that matters.

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>>31

At that time, it was more important how much we could entertain every week than the overall level of completion.

Otherwise, the survey rating will drop mercilessly.

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>>23

“Hokuto, let’s make it easy to understand by giving him seven scars on his chest! This is a manga that started without any reason decided.”

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Yeah…

>>23

Yeah!!

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I like that Souther looks like a character from a movie version.

26: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

I’m realizing various things like why Rei and Jaggi don’t follow me even though they have a complicated relationship involving my sister.

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>>26

There aren’t many works, including spin-offs and games, where Rey defeats Jaggy, which shows how overlooked the Aiiri-related content is.

I only know about as much as Yakuza.

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>>30

In the old movie, the Irish were taken hostage, but Jaggy started fighting Kenshiro one-on-one, and I was like, “Huh!?”

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>>30

In this work, the name of the person playing the role of Airi was not corrected despite being wrong, and while Rei and Mamiya are being handed bouquets for their wrap-up, one person is being completely overlooked…

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But when I went to see the movie, Raoh appeared dramatically at the beginning.

I think the audience would get really excited if we teamed up with Toki and cleared out the weaklings in the middle of the battle.

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The fact that all the kids in the shelter were wearing preschool uniforms was such an unexpected perspective that it was eye-opening…

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It’s somehow working out because of the fun, art skills, and momentum.

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At the time the serialization started, even Yuria’s existence wasn’t decided, and apparently Buronson wondered, “Why is Kenshiro traveling?”

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>>36

Hey, aren’t you the author?!

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>>39

In a difficult end of the century where it’s hard to bring out the special effects of the modern stage “Hokuto,” I completed the reading.

I was called to be the original scriptwriter for Tetsuo Hara, who can’t keep up with the story…

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>>36

The similar wandering muscle hero, Saint Muscle, also…

If that kind of reasoning had gone well, there was a possibility of taking over the world…

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>>36

Constructing a connection between the temporary final boss of the journey and the scar on the chest with Shin’s grudge is truly the work of a genius.

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>>47

A genius who responds with an answer that no one ever expected, saying it was just fashion and that he had a scar on his chest.

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I think that something like the extreme evil flower from the Jaggy side story would be relatively easy to adapt into a visual format.

The fate of the heroine is too difficult to visualize.

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>>37

It seems difficult to reproduce that drawing style in anime.

A really reckless kid and a dog.

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A tremendously strong hero beats up the bad guys in an incredibly cruel way, but it doesn’t feel at all like nihilistic sensationalism; the balance is amazing.

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When steering towards comedy, it becomes a blue sky.

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The fanservice of things like “Muso Tensei” and the man who fought even without being able to see is also great.

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It’s great to see a girl who accepts Rey’s death and lives strong… Maybe it’s Mamiyah?

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I think it would be quite interesting if it were made into a live-action drama or movie.

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It’s definitely going to cause an accident eventually with those clothes being torn.

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Many mangas progress with the mindset that the developments will be thought of by me next week!

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It’s funny when Jagi says that the other brothers are alive, and Kenshiro looks really annoyed.

“Live for the joy of it.”

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>>51

It was still planned to be the enemy…

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It’s because a manga is being turned into live-action, not just an anime! It can’t be done!

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>>52

Honestly, even though many unreasonable shoots can be somehow managed with CGI,

“It seems impossible to put the part saying ‘This was allowed in the Showa era!’ on terrestrial broadcasting.”

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I only knew about it from a program that featured famous scenes, so everything feels new.

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I can’t imagine how they’re going to bring Yuria back as the last general of Nanto.

56: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

I think the real tiger crossed not just one line, but about five lines.

I burst out laughing at the filming scene of the Reiwa version.

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Thinking of topics every week really is unreasonable.

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The issue of Yuria having two older brothers makes me wonder if it was a simple oversight or if Yuria’s dad is just a bit of a handful…

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I like that it’s not just teasing, but rather a result of the staff’s desperate efforts to make the characters shine.

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>>60

There is enjoyment in the practical aspects of work, like in the drama Hokuto.

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>>60

It’s great that there isn’t a single person messing around and everyone is doing their best work as professionals.

I’m glad that the heartfelt special effects and performances are properly reaching the audience.

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I was feeling nostalgic about Rei and Mamiya, and then I realized it was six months ago that they left the manga…

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Judas

UD

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I liked that they didn’t make fun of Rei’s death scene.

I think that being decisive in situations like this is a good condition for a successful spin-off.

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The four Rays are actually more complicated to composite in live-action; what kind of judgment is that, director?

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>>65

Since it’s a silhouette, it can be anything.

It’s like the Lao Tsu before it had its turn.

67: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It’s a separate shoot, isn’t it! What did you do in the past?

It’s too interesting to just return after I come.

68: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

No, it’s unreasonable to say that Mamiya isn’t doing ◯pe; he was falling apart, wasn’t he?

Pressure from jamming, huh… It can’t be helped…

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>>68

It’s so ridiculous that it makes me laugh how casually they pretend they didn’t make a move on their own.

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>>70

Mamiya, why did you give up being a woman?

Well, my parents were killed, so… it can’t be helped…

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>>68

On the way back from escaping from Judah, I passed by a Mohican…

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After all, Toki was originally a mad doctor who went insane after the villagers were massacred…

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>>69

You can’t fool my eyes!

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>>69

Amiba: You might be able to deceive other men, but you can’t fool my eyes.

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>>69

I laugh at the tremendous weakening of Amibabare in the manga.

You were beating Ken up last week, weren’t you?

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>>100

It can’t be helped since you are no longer a candidate for the successor!!

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The story is interesting, but if I were to be personally involved, I can’t imagine how many times I would want to hit the director.

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>>72

I believe that keeping quiet about the death star and the unauthorized construction of the pyramid are actions for which one cannot complain no matter how many times they are hit.

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The foreshadowing of “It’s a movie, so it’s fine if Batman dies…” really hit the mark for me.

Sure, live-action movies are like that!

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If you use children, it’s free! You can just give them a towel with a logo on it!!!

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>>79

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>>79

It’s so unfortunate to hear that just because they took the burden, they’re being called a product of the end times.

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Isn’t Kenshiro being foolish…?

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>>80

Satisfied after seeing through the big old lady, I forgot the face of my benefactor and my stock fell again.

83: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

The author of the thread image seems to have read a lot… it’s even impressive.

There are probably many places where it’s being joked about elsewhere too.

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>>83

It seems like it would be difficult not to overlap with strawberry flavor and such.

84: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

Until the four of them saw this, they didn’t realize, and it became like Reihaku, and now every time they reread it, it catches their eye.

85: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Either way, a woman’s change of heart is terrifying!! It’s always the worst…

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It makes me aware of things I really hadn’t noticed.

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Mr. Mutō is also quite troublesome in his own way…

Let’s discuss the matter of the death star before proceeding…

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I’ve heard that at the very beginning, they didn’t think of anything other than “a muscular guy using martial arts blowing up the bad guys!”

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It’s amazing that even after reading the original work so much, it still offers new insights.

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The person who played the role of Airy, who was particularly not picked up for a graduation in the standalone book, has a sorrowful present…

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>>94

Kayan-chan has been a long-time companion, but ultimately, they couldn’t adapt to the end of the century.

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I’m both excited and scared to see how that guy, who’s difficult to use as material, will be handled…

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It’s becoming a gateway that blossoms the talents of actors.

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>>96

I wonder if Tachibana-chan will play Maeda-san…

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>>99

In that sense, there’s a possibility that the director is taking the helm of a big historical drama…

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>>96

The ones that came out are mostly fluttering around…

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>>96

It’s become a jamming actor department!

97: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

In this scene, Ray’s image of Persia completely turned into method acting.

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In fact, the Hokuto towel was very popular among elementary school students in the bonus pages of the paperback.

In that era, it would definitely be at a level that could be used as a topic of conversation even when becoming an old man or old woman…

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The reason was that Souther was accompanied by children.

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This author’s previous work, “The Elegy of the Weaklings,” was also interesting.

At first, the named minor characters seem to hold a semi-regular position, but as the story progresses, they die and exit.

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The sharpness of the technique… OK!

The scar on my back… OK!

It’s a Toki!

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>>107

Isn’t Kenshiro looking like an idiot…?!

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>>115

It’s not about voice acting… but the acting of an actor is real up to a certain point.

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I feel nostalgic thinking that we will probably gather in about 20 years to create the drama “Souten no Ken.”

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I thought they would pick up each original episode one by one, but they sometimes cut them quite boldly.

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>>111

Honestly, there’s not much to pick up from the GOLAN edition.

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>>124

It’s simply interesting, isn’t it…?

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Indeed, upon rereading it, Shuu’s first appearance has a really villainous look.

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The Shelter chapter is truly a masterpiece.

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The scene where the mountain’s Fudou was wearing that hard gay fashion before the downfall will definitely be pointed out by viewers…

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>>120

I wonder what I’ll do about this.

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I realize that I was reading it with quite a bit of momentum.

122: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

After putting in heartfelt performances without stunts alongside Mr. Oishi and the child actor, do we really have to kill the other brother as well?!!

Once again, Tachibana-chan, who cannot see through the impostor, is made to look foolish by Kenshiro, and it’s actually quite pitiful.

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Airi casually appears until near the end of the main story…

I don’t know if this manga will continue beyond part 2.

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In a thread I saw sometime ago, there was an image of the table of contents from Jump featuring Hokuto as a main character.

It was a time when even the strongest, like Hokuto, could quickly be dropped to a lower rank if they let their guard down.

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I think it’s great that Kazaki-chan, who plays Rei, will be doing Liu Fuhsien in Fist of the Blue Sky.

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An actress, Sayaka Himuro, with the presence of someone on their second round of life.

130: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I like you.

I like you.

Uh… the line’s brick… looking around… damn… is there nothing? Something like properly portable food… like rations! Kazasaki-chan, this… is the best portable food I can prepare right now. Director!? That’s a bit too… could you bite into this? It’s light because it’s made of styrofoam… I want you to act like it’s heavy. Just a little bit on the edge, please!!? !?

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>>130

Thinking about what comes later, it feels like the jamming money is okay with doing something like this here…!

133: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The GOLAN edition picked up a decent amount, but the Fang Clan was really cut out completely.

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>>133

Now that you mention it…

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Co

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I’m curious whether the filming for Part 2 is a matter of a few years later or if they’re just going to call in a new bat.

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Even if there is a second part, it would be impossible to use the current child actors for Bad and Rin.

Is it a rapid growth during the growth period…?

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>>138

Special effects makeup in Hollywood…

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>>138

It also seems interesting to have two children and two adults sharing the same space due to a change in cast.

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The scene with the person playing the jackal being made to take a long bath and the little behind-the-scenes stories of the shoot are also enjoyable.

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If I (the original creator) create a story while laying down foreshadowing with an eye on the future, the readers will end up predicting the plot twists, right? I’m okay with that.

It was a world of chaos where there was no luxury to look ahead, and being abruptly cut off was the norm.

141: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I think the best approach is to try out the new anime and then reuse it afterwards. I wonder when the new one will actually air.

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On the other hand, it was quite surprising that so much was picked up in the Jackal arc.

I thought it was interesting that taking a bath can be seen as a symbol of power, being able to use such precious water so lavishly.

Well, I don’t think Bronson is thinking that deeply about it.

146: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The prison warden’s whip was heavily joked about in fan circles since the serialization began.

The four Rays are seriously an untouched vein of ore for this manga.

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>>146

There was a silhouette preview with the ring and other things.

The design of the seven devil superhuman members was finalized after the black hole war.

It was that kind of era, so there wasn’t really a point in getting into it back then.

However, after the four warriors, the next one to appear was Souther, which was quite surprising.

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I wonder if Rin’s child actor can make a return as Ain’s daughter in part 2.

148: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

It is mentioned in the work that it’s called Devil Reverse.

If you’re seriously doing something interesting, people will accept it no matter how ridiculous it is.

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In a real drama, when it continues as a series for a long time, there are issues like child actors growing up, but I wonder how long the setting of this drama has been on the air…

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Reading it again, I laugh at the murderous intent in the scene of trying to rip a leather jacket with a winch.

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The rough silhouettes of the Four Heavenly Kings, whose characters weren’t solidified yet, were because we were already accustomed to that back then.

Tend to flow as if that’s just how it is.

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The Amiba arc was interesting, so when I read the original, the original Amiba arc was also interesting.

The 재미 of Fist of the North Star is contributed by Amiba and Toki about 50/50.

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>>152

I love the weak appearance of the panels in the original work “Kurae Takadume Sangakukyaku!”

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>>163

I like the scene where they go out of their way to kick the wall.

153: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

The entertainment of Fist of the North Star as well as the drama of Fist of the North Star is amazing, isn’t it?

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Speaking of which, what will happen if we also include Raoh’s sons? I feel like it might end with a showdown against Raoh, but I still want a second part.

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>>154

In the beginning, the narration said “the sea has dried up…” but there is still a sea, right?! What is the “country of carnage”?!??

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I like the setting where Shimada-chan, who plays Raou, is a former volleyball player.

156: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

It’s quite interesting as a story about an actor’s growth.

158: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

It’s already quite interesting even at the seed level.

Since Hishikawa-chan appeared, it’s been seriously interesting every week.

A woman’s change of heart is terrifying! But I am completely captivated.

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>>158

(This guy…!)

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>>158

“It’s really amazing how a performer can deliver this line by improvising.”

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I guess the director will also film people like Nakabo Rintaro after this.

That part is kind of like Hanzawa Naoki, and I wonder if it would be popular in reality too.

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If possible, I hope they’ll continue until the final episode…

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Well, it’s not as outrageous as what they do in the Western Police.

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>>162

That was so outrageous in reality that it has become very convincing…

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>>162

Reality is too strong for fiction to win…

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What kind of judgment is it to consider smashing the eyes of someone because their face is scary?

By the way, I really love the scene where Shuu is giving advice to Souther.

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>>164

It’s great to see Taniguchi-chan watching over Kashiwaba-chan as she suddenly takes on the role of a villain and is growing rapidly.

It seems that the range of roles that Taniguchi-chan can receive offers for, thanks to Shuu, is likely to increase.

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In the countryside, the 10,000 yen bill still features Prince Shotoku…

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I really like interpreting the way the characters are developed around Judah, but it’s clear that it’s getting exhausting as a manga, and most scenes aside from the traces and ups are mostly just standing still, which is tough.

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Ray’s best friend (ad-lib)

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When I’m performing in this manga, I can hear my original voice, but when I’m not in character, it feels fine even if everyone has a different voice, so it might be possible to use the old anime only when playing back scenes…

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Defeat Raoul and the drama concludes in the final episode.

It feels like the final episode of the manga is hinting at a sequel to Hokuto a few years later, right?

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>>172

Since defeating Raoh was well-received, I hope for your continued support next week!

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>>177

I can’t think of any more grudges than Raoh, what should I do!

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>>183

It’s fine to have them continue, but not letting them rest a little is really something else.

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Rei’s heroine is Mamiya, so Airi is getting the short end of the stick…

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Usually, while considering the overall story, when I create a hook each time and draw a 20-page manga, the details tend to fall apart.

In other words, it takes a considerable amount of talent just to draw a 20-page manga every week.

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>>175

That’s why I’m attaching the original work like this.

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>>179

(A work that can be changed based on the mood of the moment)

178: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

The pyramid production was done haphazardly, and we overspent the budget… it’s just too terrible.

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I’m really looking forward to how Mushou Tensei will turn out from now on.

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I really want them to do the untouchable Ryu arc too.

I wonder if they could do a remake in anime.

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The 10,000 yen bill featuring Prince Shotoku might sometimes require calling the store manager when being used, but it can still be used normally even now.

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Even the roles of Souther and Shuu can’t appear in the Eastern Police.

Kuki-chan, who played Jaggi, the role of the culprit, in the movie version.

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>>186

The first one was a huge hit, so for the second one they might be putting in even more effort, but that person is still amazing…

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I wonder how they will handle the appearance of a look-alike of Rin in the second part.

I wonder if Himuro-san will have a twin sister.

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Considering the later settings, I feel like Rin’s actor’s personality might have been reflected.

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I’m really looking forward to what Ryuga will do.

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The true identity of the last general of Nanbu is probably something that Tachibana-chan will keep silent about until the very end…

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