
This is my stage.
Oh, do you dislike having your magnet power used?
It’s okay if you block it off, you know?
That’s not something to be used for attacking!
The problem is just that it dulls the sharpness of the techniques used…
Watching this match, the song “The King without a Crown” keeps playing in my head and won’t stop.
Is it really okay to be overwhelming using the power that’s been treated as forbidden since the Ancestor Arc…?
It is convenient and extremely unfair to use when receiving a technique or when crushing someone.
Fanatic, your grand-disciple is too lawless, what kind of education did you give them?
The Mag-Pa used by someone who has actual skills is just the worst…
In a situation where the world would end if we don’t win, I don’t think even the founder would say it’s wrong to use magnet power to win.
Psycho-Man really had no talent, huh…
I was too serious to use the MacBook Pro.
There are some scattered spectators around, but in this flesh world, they really seem to gather from nowhere.
This old man is way too strong, even though he’s taking massive damage and bleeding from his head, he’s still putting out so much power…
No way! Don’t use the Mag-Pad!
Aren’t you a bit too lively compared to the time of God’s trial, Nep?
I did make Silver Man gain magnetic power, but Psycho Man didn’t engage in the lawlessness of giving it to the ring.
I realized once again that Neptune’s character is consistently like this…
It wasn’t that I suddenly changed in the second generation.
It’s amazing how consistently he’s a really strong guy, but I can’t cheer for him much—he’s a fighter.
The others were fights that felt like searching for one’s roots through the trials of the gods.
Nep just remembered that he is not a tag team wrestler…
I can only see a future where the name of the Five Great Scribes rises even higher.
Using Magpul is overwhelmingly strong, but in terms of the story, it seems like it was more likely to win before using it.
I mean, even before using the magpad, you were already on equal footing or better, right?
Even if I lose, I won’t have anything to say about it.
Rather, it’s surprising to keep going with this momentum.
I think just raising this napkin will result in a net gain.
If Nep wins, I guess the development will be that they close the Magpa hole and this power will only last for this time.
Even though they are part of the Napkin faction, it seems they were an expected newcomer since they acknowledged entering the Radinan.
But I wonder if this appearance is okay…
Neptune Man Freedom
Robin Mask Freedom
Dalmation Man (freedom from spots)
Mariposa was too serious with the inclusion of the evil god and boost, so it might have been easier for Papillon.
A life hack where no matter how many heel moves we make, we will become the moral good because the other party’s actions are overwhelmingly evil.
Everything with the name of power belongs to me!
The problem with Magpa is that there is a risk of becoming complacent with boost power and neglecting technique, but Nep is perfecting her technique to match it.
It’s not the feeling of “I want to win the match” from Pahiyonman, but rather the feeling of “I want to end the match.”
I wanted to see Nep who handles this kind of sharp heel move and uses Mag-P to rampage around.
The current Nep looks like when he was acting as a boss, doesn’t it?
No matter the unfair situation, even from here, the Papillon that is determined to defeat you and raise our name is serious, even as an enemy.
The magpot that Nep uses is not just for skill support.
It’s refined not as a buff effect, but as a special ability.
You are not suited for a baby face at all.
I was doing my best to act like a samurai without getting caught…
In principle, I am the type to go burn the superhuman prophecy book first.
Even including the ultimate tag and Eldominos, the time superhumans are generally serious guys…
If the Papillon fills the hole, it means the Time God faction has lost. What should we do…
I knew it, this guy is not an ally.
It means that while it’s bad in the sense that it’s a heel move, this time Neptune hasn’t done anything wrong at all.
When you’re feeling cocky, just remember that you become weak when you get depressed, so go ahead and enjoy it.
I would like them to revert to before the recovery in the Earth’s great reversal in response to the recovery of the time superhuman.
I want the root to stay good as it is, but when it starts to make heel moves, it really shines.
I really love how they don’t forget to show off their strong arms by catching 100 tons with one hand before the match.
Too heroic…
Speaking of which, the lawlessness of Magpa wasn’t like this back in the day.
Psycho-man is too reserved.
It’s amazing, but it’s a subtle portrayal of whether it’s a force that can be used in professional wrestling.
I vaguely remember there was also a mysterious ability where you intentionally took damage to heal.
There is no inherent good or evil in power; it depends on how one uses it, which is a common theme in storytelling.
It’s nice that even when Magup stops, Nep is still strong.
The indomitable spirit of the deceased superhuman in Suguru and Terry.
I panicked at Napkin suddenly starting an attack with a weapon and ended up attacking Napkin, but I helped Terry.
If we had killed Terry together back then, then Suguru would have lost immediately…
Because I also have the ability to regenerate superhumanly…
What the hell is this guy?
What’s going on with grabbing the Papillon and tossing it before using the Magpul?
Magnet power
Diamond Power
Friendship Power
A rare talent who can master these three.
The Hell Missioners were also betrayed… but I don’t feel like we could have won without it.
Suguru is reminded of the old tag team Nepp.
Chaos reminds me of the new tag Nep.
While hugging each other, it’s not surprising to see each other going “ahh!” while watching the other ring.
The pose in the thread image has a bit of a napkin feel to it.
It’s surprising that the disciple of the napkin embodies the ideals of psycho…
This guy is undefeated except for either forfeiting the match or his tag partner messing up…
I wonder if the Shadow Puppet Killing Technique and Iron Sweat will appear.
“See, there’s also the idea of playing a villain until your character song comes true.”
It’s a revival of the strong Nep from back then! Personally, I find it enjoyable.
It’s tough since I can’t believe I can win with villain moves even though I’m not a villain.
Whether it’s borrowed or external, the point is that it can be used effectively.
Upon reflection, Kinnikuman doesn’t have chapter bosses that become weaker or have a lower level than new enemies.
Using a magpie for technique assistance dulls the arm.
If you train your Magma as part of your skills, you will become stronger.
In the first place, they are as strong as Suguru and Robin.
You can also use friendship power.
Among modern superhumans, the one most skilled in handling Magpa.
Hmm, this is the former boss’s way of making a name for themselves.
It’s no wonder that Great Hurricane and Catch Man risk their lives to bring them back…
Nep herself has persuasive strength in the idea that being this straightforward is more powerful.
I think it’s quite amazing to be able to keep a difficult personality like a phoenix and still exude charm.
It’s more like it’s definitely above Robin rather than just around Robin.
Well, Psycho has the abnormal ability to unleash Magpa from anywhere, so of course, he is the best at utilizing Magpa.
I hope that now Nepkin will make a comeback and go on a rampage!
The proposition of surpassing the master was met with criticism within the founding group.
It’s strange to criticize those who use something that’s leaking “viva viva” from behind against external enemies trying to destroy the world in this modern era where superhumans live.
It might turn into a rerun of the Mariposa battle when considering how to tackle Papillon, and it would also be interesting to see a scenario of how Papillon will strategize against Magnet Power.
The butterfly that rewinds time, but Nep also uses reverse magnetic power to turn back time for the second round.
This can still be enjoyed a lot ♥
It really feels like there is a strong napkin component in this match’s nap.
These two are completely opposite in their recovery through super acceleration and recovery through rewind.
Before I perfected the double leg suplex, it was normal, but the moment I executed it, you were like “Whoa!”
If Silver or someone else gets angry for using Magpa in this situation, the target of their anger should first be the Time Superhumans, not Neptune.
It may be said that being able to use the Magpa without any entanglements or constraints is a strength that the Psycho does not have.
The intention to thoroughly humiliate the Papillon can be seen.
The nice point about Nepp is that he uses the Magpa to catch his opponent, but doesn’t use the Magpa in the double leg suplex itself.
Isn’t it great? It’s a magp that even a supreme god would back away from, used by a strong warrior who has honed their skills!
Isn’t it really perfect that even without the Magpul, the base state is strong?
Speaking of which, I remembered that during the second generation, the revived Nep was overwhelming the five great calamities of the world.
Despite disappointment in the results and dissatisfaction with the destination, it’s a good feeling that the five major decisive battles are continuously interesting matches.
I hope for a Terry match as well.
Even if Gin were here, I wouldn’t dare say, “Don’t use the Magpahs” in this situation.
It’s a battle that I must win by any means necessary.
I thought he was a creepy guy, but he’s actually quite strong, huh?
Being called a “tag seller” is now a thing of the past.
First of all, in terms of strength, it’s currently top class excluding Omega and Nemesis.
He is a man whose words and actions are off-putting, has a weak mentality, but possesses exceptional combat skills.
I’m really glad that Nep didn’t fight in the Origin Arc.
If there was such a Magpa festival, it would have overshadowed the psycho drama.
The Omega star is also saved by the application of the magpie mill, so as long as it is used correctly, it’s good, right?
Relying completely and falling into depravity or abuse is just wrong.
I wonder if the revival of Wars due to the great reversal of the Earth could really happen…
This is it!
This lawless power is Neptune Man!
After such an intense battle, seeing the perfect faction and your own decline before your eyes, it’s no wonder you would go mad.
Caught.
Psycho Man, who discovered, utilized, and let his skills go to waste.
A fanatic who doesn’t let techniques rot without using them for attacks.
Nepkins that don’t let their skills go to waste even after being used excessively in attacks.
The smile after capturing them is too villainous.
A man whose favorite in singles matches is a submission hold, so the outcome isn’t quite satisfying.
At the beginning of the Perfect Infinite Number arc, being bound and suspended by chains was quite a damage to my image.
The dialogue delivery is lively and not particularly evil, so I wonder why it’s so scary…
Magpa is too lawless, but it’s the time superhuman side that’s making the holes in Magpa…
On the contrary, Rajinan really worked hard to catch it.
The “chinguiri kaeshi supleesu” is too erotic…
Damn it!!! Time Superhuman!!!
It tends to be forgotten, but Magpie can also be used by pirates.
Psycho is also a researcher.
Relax~
I mean, when Nep is feeling good, she’s infinitely strong, but unless someone really takes her down, she becomes completely incoherent when her mental state breaks.
Usually, the duo of Nepukin supports and lifts up their subordinates, and when the time comes, they return as masters to deliver a punch. This combination seems to be an ideally thought-out tag system for Nep, doesn’t it?
It’s only natural, or rather unavoidable, that Psycho dedicated himself to researching Mag-P, causing his skills to dull. So if someone like Nep told me “This is how to use Mag-P in modern times!” I’d be in trouble!
I feel like if we don’t decide quickly, we’ll lose.
The Papillon won’t just be defeated, right?
It seems like a psycho man who can easily or definitely fight at an advantage if he hides it and uses it.
If you use Nep in a way that pushes forward without holding back before the opponent fully adapts, the effectiveness will certainly be different.
Looking back, it’s impressive that the chapter bosses are properly maintaining their rank.
It’s a bit sad for just the cows, though.
So far, the only ability I have as a time superhuman is recovery.
It feels like it’s about to accelerate soon.
Well, if people were asked who the strongest tag team is, many fans would probably mention the Hell Missionaires.
Psycho was too busy with Magpa research, being a lackey of Enma and Grim Reaper.
The setup that didn’t rely on Fanatic’s Magpie was perfect, you know…
I should have made it around 12 major divisions instead of just 5…
The balance is that professional wrestling with a magnet is better than cheat recovery.
It might be tough if we don’t pull off a big move either next time or the time after that to settle things.
If you can use it this well, then I don’t think there’s any problem using it…