
Gazelle Man
I think everyone is equal except for Mantarou.
Well, there are also cases where someone’s stock has fallen instead of rising, just like with Seiyuchin, if they get a chance to perform…
>>2
The walrus probably won’t go down.
I heard that when you include the V Jump version and the anime original battle records, it’s better than Kid and Seiwchin.
A man who became a beloved character in anime.
A new Kinkeshi that for some reason hasn’t been released.
The autobiography “I Was Losing Here!” is being humorously picked apart in detail.
I think I’m being treated preferentially compared to the other first-year students.
Well, the most tragic thing might be checkmate…
There is an exceptionally strong and easy infinite combo in the game.
Equally terrible.
>>10
Mantaro will be reset as well…
The voice is surprisingly cool considering this appearance and performance.
In games, the defeat voice is turned into “Gugogee!” so I’ve heard that if you get hit by a continuous hit technique, it becomes “Gugogee Gugogee Gugogee!!!”
The ultimate technique that equips weapons to your hands can be said to fall under the Warsman category…
Savanna Heat with a 100% defeat rate (unused in the original)
>>15
I used it in the V Jump version, but I wonder if this is a technique of the Justice Superhuman…
>>24
Do you have a complaint or something?
>>15
The anime was prepared earlier as a technique of the theatrical version of Gazelle.
The animation is incredibly good.
In the anime original, they were a duo in Checkmate, but wasn’t there absolutely no interaction in the original work?
As expected, it’s Jade.
As for the second generation, it’s terrible except for Mantarou and Kevin…
>>18
Kid has a win rate of 50%, so that’s a good thing.
It seems that in “Kinnikuman,” a character that was strong when they first appeared as an enemy later becomes an ally, but often ends up losing to even stronger enemies without putting up much of a fight.
>>19
That’s a common trope in battle manga…
>>19
Ah… ahhh~~!
>>19
As for the second generation, aside from Muji, I think the other characters have been given decent opportunities to be allies.
At the start of the ultimate tag, it might be a journey to the past from which you cannot return. When I was told that if you have family or loved ones, I won’t force you, I hesitated to go, remembering the gazelle (animal).
>>22
Well, because you’re young.
Such mistakes too.
It left an impression that it was strangely strong in the GC version of the game.
The V Jump version is monthly, but it sometimes gets individual episodes in two parts.
Also, there will be a match after Checkmate joins the team.
It was revealed that in the anime original, the character was eliminated in the rock-paper-scissors part of the Superhuman Olympics.
Don’t stand there with faces like the first generation classmates, looking like bananas!
Wind
God
In the last postscript of V-Jump, at first as a rival character
There was a comment that suggested it was supposed to be more eye-catching.
>>30
If I had gone with them, I probably would have had my skin peeled off…
The character songs are also masterpieces!
Compared to Kevin’s hard-to-respond-to song!
A man with salmon roe on his head is definitely weak, right?
The anime was being streamed on YouTube until recently, but in this case, the contribution of the original anime is significant.
>>39
The original work’s content has gotten more intense with crass jokes and gore toned down, making it really easy to watch.
Who the hell is that Wind God?
Why does this guy have a hangover from playing around when the other three didn’t lose any stamina?
>>42
The other three are already slacking off, Mantarou.
Actually, Seiyuchin wasn’t slacking off.
Kid is too much weaker than Scarface…
It really feels like the usual four in the anime are truly close.
It must be tough to draw… I thought while playing checkmate.
Hasn’t this person only fought twice, including the original anime?
I can only express my gratitude for the anime version that properly gave the early companions a moment to shine.
The V Jump edition got a nice individual episode, right?
Since they are quite active in V-Jump, I think they understood the neglect in the main story.
Compensatory
>>52
All the matches depicted in V Jump were won, right?
I think Kid could have defeated either Clione or Signal in the interclass match between the first and second cohorts.
The semifinals are Mantarou vs. Jade and Kid vs. Scar.
I thought at least let them shine in the Olympics…
>>55
Honestly, the Olympic edition has the lowest rating among the second generation, except for the finals.
I liked this character from the anime and movies, so I was shocked and even disheartened by how badly the original source material was treated.
It might have been the right decision not to go, considering that if I went to the past, I would end up as a facial peeling entity.
The anime team AHO had a different charm compared to the original idol superhumans.
They’re not very strong, but they were an interesting comedy group to watch.
Due to forming a tag team in the original anime, Kevin suddenly says, “No, this friendly vibe is not right!” and walks off during the joint training session in the park.
>>60
The original anime tag felt more like two individual matches rather than a tag match.
If I knock one over, Kevin will go somewhere.
I feel like it was just the right balance, considering the development of the manga later on.
The second generation really gives me the image of people like Bantaro, Kevin, and others.
>>61
Including the ultimate tag.
Mantaro > Kevin > Chaos >>>>>> Kid, Scar, Jade >>>>>> Others
An image of the level of activity.
The special move is truly a one-hit kill.
So that’s why it doesn’t appear in the original main story like this.
Demon Seed could have honestly let Kid, Seiu Chin, or Check do it.
In PS2 games, it’s fast, so it’s quite strong.
When I was a child, I enjoyed watching, so I don’t think having many matches with the main character is a bad thing.
>>68
Well, to be honest, it’s not bad at all.
The current meat is definitely aimed at those who have been reading for a long time.
The reason why the supporting characters are standing out is also because the main character has been playing in the match for a long time.
Based on the design and the corners, they are probably descendants of the Baikorn.
Both my ancestors and lineage are quite unremarkable…
I don’t think Gazelle Man and Seiwuchin have designs that can really stand at the top tier.
There’s no flair, so to speak…