
There was a monster standing there.
Rather, isn’t there a high possibility of it being animated?
Since children’s organs have been passed, the hurdle is low.
I think it requires quite a bit of background knowledge about the characters, just like with images.
They’ve really risen up from being just a commentary character.
I want you to use the background music from the death row inmate scene for the willow scene.
What are we going to do about the expression of the black voice?
The thread image that has been dropping stocks due to the Grandmaster connection is seriously a youkai and I love it.
This willow over here is nice, right? It’s kind of creepy.
You can forget about that thing with the gay guy.
It’s nice how subtly understanding they are.
The first work that depicts a proper battle scene of Kunimatsu.
I’m glad that Kamino’s past is such that it doesn’t evoke sympathy for his character.
This person is more compatible with the world of Bak than with the world of Itagaki.
Regarding the image in the thread, it’s odd to elevate a character who, according to the original work, has already lost and doesn’t have their arms.
I thought it was the author of Karakuri Circus.
The issue of having too many characters like Rikidozan.
The Kudo is way too intense compared to the main story, and it scares me.
There was a possibility that Baki had his face peeled off and died.
In the amusement park time space, Doppō and Zōzan are acquaintances.
If you know the main story,
But these guys couldn’t make Yanagi lose…
That’s a drawback.
Seeing the same story in a novel, then in a manga, and then in an anime is getting a bit tiresome.
Being able to walk on the ceiling might be an achievement.
I’m preparing various things so that I can kill him when the willow appears.
It’s a bit too convenient to dismiss what someone is saying just because they lost in the past.
The issue of being overly saved by someone who is unmatched in the U.S. individually.
The depiction in the original work and the comic adaptation differs quite a bit, and there are also developments added that are unique to the manga version, making both quite interesting in their own ways.
If we’re talking about the number of readers, novels are less than manga, but I wonder which one has more people now, anime or manga?
I think there’s a pretty good chance for an anime adaptation because the overseas popularity of Baki has significantly increased.
It was quite amazing to think that I could consistently read the serialized work of Yumemakura Baku.
I read the novel version, but it was quite a while ago, so I’ve forgotten a lot and can enjoy the manga version.
I only have the memory of a character tearing skin appearing one after another and it made me go “Ugh.”
If you know about things like “shame man,” it’s a scene where you think, “I see how this came up,” but normally it’s sudden, right?
Isn’t Yanagi better than Kunimatsu?
Don’t you think that Anonymous doesn’t know what is located where other than the light novel shelf?
It’s surprising that it became so popular over here after starting with the death row inmates chapter…
The original work is a novel by Baku Yumemakura, but the comic version has a lot of Itagaki elements, doesn’t it?
The anime adaptation of Baki was originally pirated and translated by overseas fans, and it was spread everywhere.
It’s because it went viral.
If they’re going to animate it, they could spend one episode elaborating on the story of the person who got knocked down by Hanayama, who was somewhat cut from the manga.
I keep saying this and that, but I really like that place the most in the amusement park.
The reason is that Yanagi’s actions in the main story are too petty.
Mr. Baku’s fishing gear competition.
Tuna-catchable line vs. powder that dries anything.
The more a person is afraid, the more afraid they become.
Yokai are happy.
It’s nice, isn’t it…?
The fact that the words of yokai have become an attack is great…
The amusement park was fun, but I also want to read this.
Yume Maku, born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1951. He has a deep understanding of martial arts. His encounter was through watching martial arts events. He has accompanied international martial arts coverage such as “Abu Dhabi Combat” and “UFC.” (The Beasts Cry in the Wilderness) (Volume 1) (Volume 2) (Cover = Katsuya Terada) is currently on sale. He has reached 400 installments of the ‘TOUGH Tab’ series. Congratulations. Furthermore, his 30th anniversary since debut is coming up soon. Amazing. I believe that continuously producing interesting works has led to this achievement. Recently, I’ve been seeing you frequently at martial arts venues, and it’s great to see you in good health. I personally think it would be nice to gather all the men who were once rivals of Kibo for a tournament-like event. I would also love to see Iron Kibba’s hidden techniques come forth, and I hope Yocchan, aka the man-eating Yoshio, will appear again as an incredible character. I’m curious about how those characters, that kind of person, and this kind of person are doing now. I hear there are many opportunities to meet in Atami. How about relaxing and fishing at the breakwater next time? I’ll guide you. Yume Maku Baku
The willow is strong, but it also has its shortcomings.
It is precisely because of that that it comes together to become another yokai.
Became
I’m back.
I wonder what it would be like if the tough was cooked by Master Yumemakura Baku…
I think the good thing about the amusement park is that you can enjoy it even if you don’t know Baki.