
The demon’s strength is incredible! Let’s kill all the evil spirits and monsters!
Weaklings can be taken down in one command.
It’s strong enough that it doesn’t affect named bosses at all.
At the end, Nube’s demon hand is sealed to the point where it can’t even be used at 10%…
Even if it’s possible to take down yokai, when it comes to divine spirits, all you can do is hope to be overlooked, even for someone like Professor Nuen.
Nube wouldn’t say something like that.
Because I’m kind to good yokai…
God is strong.
The one who took the demon’s hand is the one who says things like this.
It’s only effective against non-worldly entities, so it’s still physical, after all…
Oni is tough!
Let’s seal it with just the two of us, teacher!
There are many opponents we can’t win against, but I will absolutely protect my students.
Too strong for a demon!
It feels like the one who took the demon’s hand from Nu~be~ ended up like this and died in the end.
Mr. Nue no would not say something like this.
The early game Hatamomba is too strong…
If it’s just about the settings and specs, it’s a level of demon that wouldn’t be out of place as the final boss.
Somehow we managed to make some progress.
The demon’s hand gets quite torn up, you know…
I think it’s good that the boundaries in that area are clearly defined.
I am fully aware that it is impossible, but I challenge the gods for the sake of my students, which functions as a manifestation of my integrity and the persuasive power of my goodness as a teacher.
Let’s go and kill all the kids who have become evil spirits!
It’s a scary world where quite a few students would have died if it weren’t for the demon’s hand…
It was a nice OP, but
I didn’t feel like I was the strongest, number one.
The owner of the demon’s hand is incredibly strong, but their personality is terrible!
The demon’s hand in this state isn’t that strong because it’s sealed up tightly.
If Nube wasn’t at that school, they wouldn’t be able to manage, right?
The Qigong chiropractic succubus man’s “Demon Hand” is so good! When I read it again, it has a bit of a Chainsaw Man vibe.
If you kill them all, you won’t be able to fuck the Snow Woman!
In the first place, Nube was called because it is a super haunted area.
Since that part of the setting wasn’t explored at all, everyone forgets about it.
Isn’t the master of the demon’s hand strong but also quite dumb?
Oni themselves are undoubtedly among the strongest class of yokai, but there are often even stronger ones that appear.
Even a demon like Haki is a demon from the third lowest level of hell…
There are quite a few beings that don’t understand, not just gods or great youkai…
What happened to the second son in the end?
It’s already a given that the god-class is extremely strong, but there are also quite a few others that are surprisingly strong…
Though I haven’t even been able to win against a relatively early-stage fox spirit, I win through the trust of my students… that’s Nube for you.
What kind of stupid demon gets stuck inside a young girl just because it was walking around?
It’s strange… Even in their usual state, it’s an incredibly powerful and skillful weapon that a psychic can handle, yet only those who can’t deal with it keep showing up…
I understand that it’s hard to relate to a being that is almost like a god, like a kirin.
I wasn’t quite satisfied with not being able to do anything because my left arm was targeted by a yokai that causes a lot of eyes to appear when it possesses someone.
To be honest, when it comes to sealing, my mentor is stronger than Nube.
In other words, it’s a balance that Nube is not necessarily the strongest as a human psychic.
The only comedic and evil enemy is the God of Poverty…!
The demon’s hand works surprisingly well on ambiguous opponents like perverts or spirits.
Although they are amazing as a psychic, their strength is not even at the top among those in the story.
Since the demon’s hand is strong, then the real demon must be strong too.
Nūbē is sympathetic towards spirits and yokai, so he doesn’t just tear them apart recklessly…
It seems that my dad is a complete superior version of all other spiritual abilities except for the demon’s hand.
Even without the demon’s hand, you’re still pretty strong, Nube!
At least three characters in the work are at least as strong as Nube.
The dad who charges money but ultimately helps.
I thought it was impossible for God, but with a demon’s hand, I could probably kill a poverty god.
If we only consider attack power, it is quite effective even against stronger opponents.
The start is slow, the durability is weak, and above all, the foundation isn’t keeping up with Nūbē, so there’s a backlash.
Normal weapons that are too difficult to handle.
When I read other works, I am impressed by how the author’s strong desire to depict eroticism was kept in check to the very limit in Nūbē.
That’s a lie, quite a bit leaked out.
One of the towns I absolutely do not want to live in, as portrayed in creative works, is Domori Town.
Well, that’s the spec for the “Demon’s Hand,” isn’t it?
The impact when they become a “demon” is amazing.
The demon’s hand NEO can only produce instant firepower, but it can do it without a demon and it seemed to have quite a bit of strength, didn’t it?
The students are being protected, but it’s quite nerve-wracking to see everyone else dying quite a lot.
It’s just so scary that I can’t reread it…
I’ve trained with a tengu, I’m married to a yokai, and I really feel like I’m not human anymore.
In some cases, hatamomba may be more useful.
You probably can’t win against the kirin even if you handle it at full power…
Isn’t the strongest non-deity being Kesaran Pasaran?
The strongest demon in hell also appeared in the sequel.
Especially, even unnamed enemies can be pretty strong…
The scene when I killed the blue lantern is just too cool.
It’s more like a fairly reliable Superman, but there are quite a few opponents that Nuube can’t beat, so it was scary reading the manga.
Even the hell’s jailer cannot defeat the god who does not yield?
If you surround it, you can get at least a kirin’s horn.
Wasn’t there a death related to the Mona Lisa?
Strength is divided into pure combat power like a demon and conceptual types.
It seems that demons themselves are weak against gods.
More than the exorcism that a school teacher does on the side.
It is convincing that full-time psychics are generally stronger.
Although it was briefly explained in the story, it still feels incredibly unsatisfying, like what was that alien-like monster?
In “Teketeke,” there were also fatalities at the end, right?
There were quite a few opponents I couldn’t win against, so I was always on edge.
The Kirin Demon is awesome!!
Let’s go ahead and kill those useless bastards who have been killing for no reason!!
Isn’t it that you awaken through sutras and are a demon god?
When it was developed in the UMA genre, it was scarier than a yokai.
I think it was great to claim the title of the strongest No. 1 in the climax of NEO.
During the 7-person Misaki, luckily enough scum showed up to match the number of people, so we’re safe!
It’s crazy that there are quite a few youkai that can pop up and defeat even without being in a divine class.
Dad is so strong!
Kill all the evil spirits and yokai!
You’re not strong enough to win even against a sword found around the town if you approach it head-on.
I like the worldview where gods easily fall from grace in Yanagita’s style, where a nameless god lives long in a large, sprawling territory and is incredibly strong; it feels more like an old folktale than ethnology.
The old man who changed guardian spirits… passed away without repentance…
In the case of Nanashi Misaki, it wasn’t that the demon’s hand didn’t work, but rather that they were beaten up and injured their left arm, which prevented them from using the demon’s hand. However, I wonder if the demon’s hand would still have an effect if it did hit.
Since it was a work based on trust in human goodness, I think the intensely positive tone of “Bari Bari Saikyō NO.1” was fitting.
I heard that even if you defeat a yokai, it will resurrect because it exists as a concept.
In terms of raw power, demons are overwhelmingly greater than humans, but even gods that demons cannot defeat can be sealed by humans depending on the method, so humans are also pretty dangerous in their own way.
The Nine-Tails was also scared of that kind of thing.
A being called Daidarabotchi that even Nu-Bean cannot perceive.
I’ve been watching the recent movie, and the OP and ED for this one are also masterpieces…
I really hate that the being from another dimension ends without being defeated.
I vaguely remember that Nube’s mentor was a pervert.
The feeling that the tyrant demon is somehow being forgiven is a bit hard to accept.
Speaking of which, there are also mobs that are being dragged in during the Laputa episode, so they’re definitely dead.
While ogres and powerful yokai do appear, gods are truly in a league of their own; it is consistent that they are not entities to be defeated or dealt with in such a manner…
First of all, the demon king is not a hell’s jailer, right?
The jailer is a separate being.
Thinking about it that way, the fact that my dad can seal the mountain god is just too amazing.
I wonder if the delinquent ghosts from that school haven’t moved on yet.
The strongest spirit medium in the story, Nube’s father, became a human sacrifice, and that’s finally the “seal”…
I can’t tell if the demon king is stronger or weaker compared to his siblings.
It feels like some pretty crazy things are coming up pretty casually.
It’s not necessarily a bad thing that Haki bought Minako-sensei… it’s out of our control…
It was quite a tightrope walk even with Nube… I’m lucky to have survived.
It’s because of the terrible level of civility that they don’t pay for medical expenses after being helped by a distorted Nube.
I think it would have been different if even one person had spent several tens of thousands of yen.
It’s said that hell and the afterlife in NEO were also born from human imagination.
The scientists in that world are fairly seriously researching that.
The hand of a demon that is quite ambiguous about whether it can touch ordinary objects in this world or not.
Rugby players who die by being flipped over in supernatural phenomena.
Mobs are treated quite cruelly.
As expected, the only one who seems capable of going toe-to-toe with Haki is the Nine-Tails Fox.
I don’t know what will happen when the gods and divine beasts get serious again.
Anyway, I remember that the strongest human is Jirokubo.
Although Hatamonba is strong, she is rather careless in management, so she has been used as a weapon several times.
Zeki was a great villain.
There are many spiritual and human crimes, and the public safety is too poor.
The sequel features even stronger demons.
At a level where even Nube, combined with the Demon Brothers, cannot win.
Yukime’s boss, the mountain god, was defeated by my father as a human sacrifice.
What happened to the main fox, Tamamo?
It feels like gods and divine beasts are conceptually strong, but when it comes to actual combat ability, I’m not sure it makes sense.
It seems that God doesn’t interfere at all even during a crisis on Earth.
How does the pleasure of finishing inside a snow woman (a teenager I helped during my college days) feel?
Katsuya’s story, while it may be said that it’s self-inflicted, no matter how many lives one has.
There are too many developments that seem insufficient.
I feel like if we defeat Misaki halfway, the number of reinforcements will just increase.
If things go poorly, I feel like it might all end with seven people sacrificed.
The child who was possessed by the catfish was somehow exorcised, but their body couldn’t take it and they ended up passing away, so exorcism doesn’t necessarily mean salvation; it’s pretty tough.
I’ve become disillusioned with humanity and started charging for it, but even so, if you pay the money, they’ll still do the job properly, you know, old man…
It’s a relief that even though it’s Nube, I couldn’t draw a flipped human body.
The purpose of NEO’s final boss is to destroy humanity in order to conceal the fact that hell is something created by humans.
Mr. Kirin killed a carp, so he’s sentenced to death! Huh? He saved a dog? Then he’s acquitted! That’s a bit too extreme to be called a fair judge…
Infinite Boundary Spacetime >>> Yankairun ≧ Old Man of the Fox Pipe ≧ Nube > Teacher Minako (in her lifetime) > Witch Teacher > Genkotsuya > Guardian Spirit Replacement Corrupt Spiritualist > Izuna > Sun God Mask X
I think that’s the way it is.
The one that absorbed the demon’s hand and exploded was a human, right…?
It seems impossible to properly absorb it with human specifications…
It’s at the level where he turns the land into a rental property, but he still has enough conscience not to charge an outrageous amount.