
Have you ever tried this?
Is it static electricity?
It feels like this when a person with sweaty hands takes a written exam.
That’s not going to happen.
Is it true that you pass out when you inhale a vacuum?
>>5
I’m changing the oxygen concentration to make them breathe in a vacuum-like environment.
I don’t understand the meaning!
>>5
A vacuum is a state where there is no air, so it cannot be inhaled.
Creating a vacuum in the palm of your hand turns into manipulating oxygen concentration for some reason, and then further deteriorates into just being a toxic hand, which is quite busy.
>>5
Long ago, during training in NASA’s vacuum chamber, I didn’t realize there was a hole in my spacesuit and went in anyway.
I fainted in one breath.
The man who effectively defeated Baki-chan twice.
Eel’s willow
The willow is amazing, but the skyway itself is crazy.
Yes, hot water.
It’s amazing to stick it to the wall, isn’t it?
I am being overwhelmed at the amusement park.
Isn’t creating a vacuum completely different from separating oxygen from air and everything else?!
>>13
Haaahhh!!
The original inspiration for Kudo comes from Bujinkan, and the appearance of Master Kunimatsu is modeled after Sensei Takamatsu Toshitsugu, while his personality resembles that of Sensei Shokkei Yoshiaki, so it seems that Itagaki-sensei found the coverage of Bujinkan quite interesting.
>>15
And the original source of the name in the thread picture is a fake martial artist called Yanagiryuken.
In short, it’s just like a toilet plunger, but it was incredibly ridiculous right from the first prison break.
The skin of willow palms, sturdier than tempered glass.
Perhaps a resident of the Air Gear world.
In various ways, the palms are turning too much.
The part where he escaped from prison and defeated Baki at school was cool, but everything after that…
The hypoxia fainting attack was eliminated in the latter half of the main story, and since it doesn’t exist in the amusement park setting from the beginning, just pretend it doesn’t exist.
The one who is mysteriously favored by the author from Urayasu.
I was wondering if it would be like tearing the flesh off if I whipped it with a hand in a vacuum…
It’s a story that readers often say it would have been better if it were one or the other, either the Empty Palm or the Poisonous Hand.
>>27
I wanted to do an event where you eat poison and get flipped to become stronger…
Bendaaaaaa!!!
Headquarters’ stock skyrocketing device
Is it true that even if you have superpowers manipulating oxygen levels, you can faint from a single breath of air with low oxygen concentration?
I like the eel shop Yanagi.
The Jungle Gym incident resulted in a rise in the headquarters’ stock, while the stock of the affected Yanagi plummeted below the headquarters’ level.
After that, the main stock skyrocketed due to direct intervention from the author, but it seemed that Yanagi needed to wait for the amusement park.
>>33
The author intended to depict the headquarters as being on the same level as the main character from the beginning.
It wasn’t conveyed to the reader.
A person who treats me to the smell of eel.
I thought it was a dangerous guy who had diminished my master’s skills, but it turns out my master was such a dangerous guy that he could only take one arm even with a willow.
>>35
A pinch of a scarred surface at the bottom.
I think it would have been sufficient to simply say, “If the respiratory organs are obstructed and inhaled, consciousness disappears.”
Urayasu’s author’s favorite
“`plaintext
Risks of Oxygen Deficiency
21% Normal Air Concentration
Oxygen Concentration (Percent)
18% Safe Limit
16% Increased Breathing Rate, Headache, Nausea
12% Muscle Weakness, Loss of Consciousness, Leads to Death
10% Gasping, Animals are Unrescuable, Loss of Consciousness but Death (immediate)
8% Seizures, Dramatic Death
6% Respiratory Arrest, Delayed Death
Source: SE Series “Safety in New Construction” “Oxygen Deficiency” Medical Doctor / Hiroshi Yamaguchi Author Published by the Comprehensive Safety Research Institute
“`
I want you to look up hypoxia.
It feels like there have already been accidents this year.
The description of the willow in the amusement park is too much like that of a monster.
Sticking in a vacuum is fine, but pulling and breaking it is simply a matter of brute strength.
>>41
That’s right.
That’s why, against Taiyama Matsumoto, I couldn’t break free because I couldn’t find an opening and lost in power.
It was really lame that he suddenly came to punish Doyle and chipped the blade of a fine sword…
It’s a feeling.
Hot water…
Having a lot of cards is more scary than strong.
It’s really disappointing that they started using poison.
The technique that made the guard’s brain go boom feels kind of off.
It would have definitely been better to go and punish Doyle after getting beaten by Baki, but I like that it shows a sense of helplessness.
I’m reading the amusement park manga thinking it’s really interesting, but I feel a sense of disappointment when I realize that this character is the final boss.
The willow tree at the amusement park would be a good final boss, don’t you think?
In the main story, it’s Yanagi, but… it makes me think, “Is that really Yanagi?”
I thought that having both a “Sky Palm” and “Poison Hand” overlapping in roles was meaningless… and then I got a meta-commentary on it.
After losing his virginity and powering up, wasn’t it pretty strong that Baki went to a virtual draw against him?
I haven’t read the original novel, so I’m just thinking that the moment when Yanagi’s pride is broken at the amusement park could connect to the pathetic feeling in the main story.
>>54
Let’s not call it cowardice, right? Since it doesn’t seem like you would do that.
A big move that is introduced in the tournament.
It’s a cheap, unfinished technique, but…
>>56
Even now, I can’t help but laugh at how, halfway through the death row inmate arc, a new chapter suddenly starts and the surviving death row inmates are dealt with so carelessly.
That aside, I kind of like how Jack and Gaia easily defeat death row inmates.
Yujiro has always been quite friendly with the headquarters.
Someone who was surprisingly devastated by Mumei-kun.
Using weapons felt like playing with toys, but I started to rely on them.
Eel hand
No matter how you think about it, manipulating oxygen concentration is more dangerous than poisonous seeds.
I’m curious about what kind of ending the amusement park will have.
Samo…
Was it no good to have a poisoned hand and an empty palm in one hand?
I’m reading the original of the amusement park, but I’m also looking forward to the manga that brings in good changes.
I play by putting my palms together to create a vacuum when I’m in a meeting or when I’m free.
It seems that Yanagi would lose to Master Kunimatsu from the amusement park.
I like the novel version of Master Kunimatsu because it’s cool.
Even though I won two against one, for some reason I challenged the virginity-losing Baki and ended up being a stepping stone.
I feel like this is a sign that we’ve started to really stray off course.
>>71
It’s one thing for Baki-kun, who has lost his virginity, to become incredibly strong after the awakening event, but it’s kind of lame that he’s also suffering near-death damage from the poisonous hand.
I think it’s got a bit of a flashy flair that seems more like a bluff than the optic nerve.
Master Kunimatsu, once you see how he was treated in Scarface, you’ll forgive anything.
It seems like Scarface has been forgotten.
I like it when the headquarters imposes sanctions after a complete mess.
Yūjirō was… angry because his son was poisoned.
Shibukawa has nothing good!
A man with skills far surpassing those of the headquarters that defeated Musashi.
Matsumoto Taizan was really a good character.
Yanagi you bastard.
I’m curious if there’s any reason in the original work for not using the park’s empty palm in such a wicked way.
>>78
The technique requires two actions of sticking and peeling off, which leaves too many openings.
The amusement park’s willow tree is too cool!