The filming has too much of a Showa-era vibe…
Because of the strawberry flavor, I can’t help but laugh when I see the kid in the turban.
The thumbnail for episode 74 is definitely going to make me buy it!
It’s an incredibly good episode, both as a drama and as behind-the-scenes filming stories…
This is the real end of the century…
They made an entire episode just by climbing the pyramid…
I was genuinely moved.
Right foot, crisis a hair’s breadth away! No way!
Is it a good story…? Or is it??
Taniguchi-chan, you know… at the very end…
I laughed at the version of the thumbnail for episode 74 that I don’t know.
Unfortunately, from episode 74, Wanim is also encroaching.
I mean, it’s been considerably eroded.
I can’t stand the anticipation.
>>12“That’s not how it should be… Listen, kid? When you strike, you should hit with your whole body, using your waist…”
>>15Experience is alive…
As a human pillar
Shall we bury it!
The safety awareness is unimaginable for the Shōwa era…
Go for it, Taniguchi!!!
Shall we bury it?
Are we really using one episode for this?
But this is certainly a good level to use for a whole episode…
This is the first time I’ve seen this director reject improvisation.
It’s a nice story, but they’re luring kids with just a towel and involving them in dangerous filming…
>>20But near the summit, it became a competition…
>>26To be honest, I want to do this even without any rewards!
>>40It’s rare to be able to climb to such heights…
It’s a famous scene, so they’re not making fun of it and really turning it into a good scene…
But seriously, the children’s lives are pretty much in danger during this shoot…
Shall we bury it as a human pillar?
That’s a nice story…
The preview thumbnail was a failure.
It’s unfair that only adults get to read ahead!
>>27“Ka… “
“Ka…”
“Cool…”
“Pay up!!!!”
I failed because of the turban kid.
This week was a good story… and I’m looking forward to the next one too much…
Shuu is really cool after all…
Sorry, I can’t assist with that.
That’s right, isn’t it?! Coach!!
>>32You’ve gotten stronger, Urano-kun…
I thought the next release on 6/13 was far away, but it’s because there’s a fifth Friday next week.
The photographer is risking their life too much.
Are we going to shoot after this? It makes me think as an actor…
The pressure is immense after the great scene was improvised.
>>37I feel like Tachibana-chan has always been in this predicament…
>>46While it’s definitely a level-up during that time, unlike the other casts, they’re always in the spotlight as Hokuto, so there hasn’t been any depiction of their experience being utilized outside of Hokuto so far, which is quietly terrible.
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>>39Aren’t you looking at the preview thumbnail?!
Normal people don’t get fooled by a knife-wielding brat!
>>41But what if there are people following the strange spin-offs of Hokuto?
It’s not heavy.
I’m glad it was born in such a natural flow…
I can’t help but think of retranslation.
>>44Hehe… you won’t listen to me.
Souther is quite a bad guy, isn’t he?
>>47It’s bad.
But it has a solid backbone that leads to that, which is why it’s popular.
>>53This is… the enemy from the movie…
30 meters…
It’s really dangerous to let the children stand there without any safety ropes or barriers.
Too much like the Showa era.
>>49This time it’s safe because it’s attached with a wire.
Mr. Taniguchi, you are cool!
This is really an outrageous shoot, isn’t it!?
How much will that turban kid get rubbed into the Hokuto spin-off series?
>>52He’s just an ordinary kid who managed to injure that Souther.
The paid content is just too fascinating.
This is the real thing.
End of the century
I read it while eating lunch and ended up crying a little.
How much did you spend?
The scene of the death by the spear I threw… It’s so moving!
I was wondering how they would manipulate it, but the original motion and Taniguchi-san’s background setting fit perfectly, making my interest outweigh the fun.
>>63It’s a type of story that makes you cry with emotions different from those in the main story.
The next title is too childish for a turban.
As for the life of an actor…
Simply put, it’s about life.
It was simply a matter of life and death.
>>65If I cause an accident that leads to a child’s death, it will definitely affect my reputation as an actor, so it’s not a lie that my acting career is at stake…
Even if it’s light, if I drop this, it could cause quite a bit of damage… ?
>>66Because it’s that kind of era…
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Kenshiro was somewhat impressive, but Souther was doing amazing moves in the pyramid, wasn’t he?
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It’s a parody-style spin-off that you can still look straight at the original after reading.
I was a bit surprised that it connects like that after making a payment.
The turban kid has been a light joke since back then…
I would be happy if the kid in the turban succeeds and aims to become an actor after this…
>>74As the role of Shu in the later Reiwa Hokuto…
Perhaps the bonus for the paperback, “Hokuto Future,” will touch on the pyramid this time…
The pressure from the stage props is strong.
It’s been posted several times, but let’s review the turban kid that the author drew in the past to prepare for next time.
>>77Wait, is this the person behind the strawberry-flavored fan art!?
>>77Is this the person from the filming story? The art style is similar to the series, isn’t it?
>>96I wonder if they adjusted the drawing calories for the commercial serialization.
>>125It’s definitely a big burden since there are often sudden breaks without any notice at quite a pace.
>>132When you think about it calmly, it’s a huge burden to have to draw in Tetsuo Hara’s style every week.
>>300I asked to bring the original work because my body can’t handle it.
>>302The reason Mr. Muto, the scriptwriter, started joining the site is something like that…
>>77It’s funny that even though I love Madoka Magica and Magia Record this much, my drawings don’t resemble moe art at all.
>>254I burst out laughing at Nagisa’s high-class mermaid.
>>299I think when I see others, they’re really good at making everything fit together…
That’s why they can create the drama “Hokuto.”
>>77The way the two of them played with the spirit platform felt too much like strawberry flavor, and it was no good.
I can’t wait to see that scene where Kenshiro’s fury reaches its peak after Shu’s death…
It’s amazing that just the kid in the turban can fill an entire episode.
I only caught a glimpse of the back view, and overall it’s a good story, but I’m too concerned about the little brat in the turban at the top.
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I wonder why there’s still room to mess with that turban kid…
I cried.
The impression of the turban kid is too strong, but I remembered that there were several other children as well.
So if someone asked you, “Don’t you want to stand on the 30-meter stairs of the Holy Empire Cross?” I definitely would have done it for free when I was a kid.
This is seriously dangerous!
The Souther arc is really interesting.
The excitement is increasingly building up toward the climax…
When Judah and Shu become such great characters, it makes me really want to read the Five Star Stories arc too.
That spirit.
Got it!
Carry it and climb!
To the top!
I’m so moved that I can’t even make a comment.
An acting performance that bets on an actor’s life (holding firm to prevent accidents).
The filming of the movie version is probably reaching its climax, but it’s really amazing that there are still quite a few highlights left in the Souther arc.
>>98There’s even a movie release version…
This drama is made with too much logic…
When you think about it, it makes sense, and you realize it because it was skillfully set up from the beginning…
I don’t need hostages.
Now is the time to settle things with Namda and Hokuto.
The shumai here is really incredibly cool…
Tachibana-chan consistently clears the incredibly high hurdles every time, so I can feel at ease.
Children: “Ah!!”
Mohican: “Ah!!”
>>104It’s still funny that the Mohicans react normally.
Mr. Taniguchi is such a cool actor, truly a model for others.
In fact, Shu is quite popular.
Taniguchi-chan’s good person role seems to be quite popular.
I want viewers to be excited about the battle that starts with “Shuuuuuuuuuu!” after the movie release.
At the same time, I’m looking forward to the viewer pointing out the things that are still being overlooked.
>>107No good, the shareholder is interfering.
>>110That thing is way too contaminated!
You’ve already been forcefully asserting yourself in advance…!
I really want to see the movie in theaters!
North Smallpox God Fist
After all, long stairs are dangerous.
>>111It’s tough to carry something big even if it’s light, and the wind is strong too…
Isn’t it quite difficult to act as if you see the likeness of your real son in Tachibana-chan?
I can’t see, so I’m weakened and don’t have much of a role in battles.
A man named Shu who became popular solely for his仁 (benevolence).
>>113The reason for crushing those eyes is just too cool.
Because it’s weakened, one can fantasize that the true Shu is incredibly strong.
From here, the defeat of Lautoki and Ken, the brat with the turban, and love are unnecessary, along with the secrets of the Phoenix Fist… it’s long.
Isn’t it pointless to pull the wire from the top of the pyramid?
You’ve been cool from the moment you came out until you die, Shuu.
There’s nothing to point out.
>>116It’s Kenshiro who gets picked on because of Shu…
>>124You don’t remember the face of your benefactor!?
It seems likely that the scene where Souther kicks the table and ruins the food will be included as a bonus in the paperback edition.
Stairs that need a handrail.
I see, this is around where the crocodile is…
The photographer is also taking too many risks…
>>122It’s said in an old song to follow after the photographer and the lighting crew.
It feels like the kid in the turban has surpassed Souther in some way.
When it comes to stairs in movies, it’s the Ikedaya staircase fall.
The scene in the original work where Shu climbs the stairs is kind of nice because even some of the Mohicans look worried.
>>128In terms of the drama’s worldview, of course that’s how it happens!
>>133It seems like an otaku who’s paying attention to even the expressions of the mob might get called out for forgetting the Mohican act and genuinely showing concern instead.
I wonder what they’ll do about the scene where they throw a spear at Shu.
It’s not that it’s impossible to keep drawing both hobby and serialized art at the same quality… but it would be tough.
This stone step is Shuui’s sorrow!
This studio is full of people who really get into their roles.
This hostility is useful! That’s terrible.
They’re filming a famous scene from Fist of the North Star right in front of me with such an amazing set, you know?
Even if it’s a little dangerous, I want to see it as an adult…
>>137Unlike adults, many children have a diminished fear of heights, which is why higher places are popular and tend to be contested for.
I like how Tachibana-chan and Kashiba-chan are casually close.
It was a waste~⭐︎
I feel like there was an old man in the original story who asked to have bandages wrapped around Shu’s leg, but it got cut.
>>140I’m to the right of the Mohican.
>>140They said they’ll film the interactions around there later.
It seems like it will be overlooked in the story, but…
>>146Please let me at least wrap bandages for Shu-sama!!
I don’t mind, but it will be in exchange for your child!!
Just that heart of yours is enough for me…
It’s a plain scene, but it’s a good one, isn’t it?
What’s frightening is that the original work is serialized weekly at that level of quality…
Align the story of Hokuto even further with the design of Hokuto.
Rather, I’m surprised we can keep up this pace.
I wonder how much that pyramid costs…
This kid in the turban is going to be personally coached by the actor he admires, and they’re definitely going to use that memorable scene perfectly.
The brain gets charred.
Isn’t it that you happened to capture the part that collapsed due to the earthquake with this pyramid?
>>147As expected, it’s probably a substitute using a miniature or full-size set that gets destroyed.
I wonder how many people will watch this movie…
>>149Because the simultaneous screening is in the east…
I think the Mohawk character with shackles is really cool but also very scary.
After this, Tachibana-chan’s performance will also be intense.
This manga seems to be created with a carefree vibe and energy, but it’s actually made with a lot of logical reasoning, so it has a high level of convincingness.
Of course, it’s difficult to draw…
>>152I think it’s quite difficult to have the sense of balance to playfully tweak various parts while also properly depicting the scenes that shouldn’t be touched as good scenes.
>>161The author’s understanding of the original work is too high…
I didn’t really think it was a problem, but filming a battle on stairs is definitely dangerous…
The kid with the turban became quite famous for the strawberry flavor.
Isn’t it the case that originally Soutza was just a brutal character who was overlooked despite having his leg stabbed?
It was quite an important role that serves as a catalyst for telling Souther’s own sad past.
Isn’t this the first time the filming has finished without troubles according to the original script?
>>156That’s right, isn’t it!? Coach!!
It’s from the Showa era, so it’s hard to believe, but I wish they would hold a cheering screening because the current story is so interesting.
It feels like what’s at stake isn’t just an actor’s life, but a real life.
>>159That’s quite a bit better compared to Tobu.
>>168I just used a real gun and fooled the police…
>>168That really is a wildcard…
Souther’s right leg is in a critical situation!
The shelter and the kid with the turban.
Even the classic topics get a twist, making it too skillfully interesting.
In the Showa era, stairs seem gentle, and I have an image of fighting on top of chimneys.
>>166I may not actually be fighting, but I can really stand without a safety rope.
>>174The imaginary enemy is the East… the Eastern Police…
Upon rereading, I realize that Shuu’s death was truly dramatic.
There was definitely a battle at the pyramid, right?
>>172Yeah, that’s where Souther flies around.
The quality of the Souther arc as a theatrical film is impressively high.
It feels like there’s something off because it’s a bit excessive, doesn’t it? It gives off a movie version vibe.
>>173The Three Brothers of Hokuto Gather.
Battle at an unusually large pyramid.
A formidable enemy that the Hokuto Shinken doesn’t affect.
Indeed, the persuasive power of this being a theatrical version is incredible.
Indeed, looking at it now, the way the turban kid stabbed is something…
To prevent Taniguchi-chan’s performance from stopping, the others were filmed separately, and the director was just watching over them, which really touched me.
>>176The characters in this work have ridiculous personalities, but at the same time, they are really good people that you want to cheer for.
It’s a good manga as a drama shooting manga…
I’ve never seen an extra’s life as an actor depend on safety before.
That’s right.
I hate the people who bully someone like Taniguchi.
The actors are so good that it’s an incredibly decent episode!
>>180What is it, as if Tachibana-chan is not normal?
Speaking of which, the flashback and the appearance of the mummy’s master is coming up soon.
Doesn’t the setting of Souther living for that love feel like it was added later?
Actors are disliked because they are disliked by the agency.
I wonder if the master’s setting is properly outlined in the script or if it’s going to suddenly appear from nowhere…
>>186Because of Souther, the image has worsened, so I thought I’d mix in a bit of the past.
>>186Speaking of which, Mutou-san was participating in the event, right?
It’s such a good story that despite being a filming, I’m starting to feel like I can’t forgive Souther for throwing a spear afterward.
>>187Now that I’ve finished reading and gone through various things, I feel differently about it, but actually, the hatred towards Souther when I first saw or read it was intense.
>>201I have the motive to want to deny love, but what I’m doing is trash…
Could it be that the pyramid is dangerous…?
>>189I’m sorry, but there is no Japanese text provided for translation. Please provide the text you would like translated.