
Riga haaa!
Papillon Man
You should return to your quiet hometown.
I wonder if they set it up as a Masked Man because they wanted to do this.
>>2What you wanted to do was unmasking in the cross bomber.
Niki niki… You won’t make me laugh!
The caterpillar’s head is only the part with blood in the image, right?
You’ve captured well that the time superhuman is a distorted existence…
I wonder if it couldn’t grow from a caterpillar…
>>8It is thought to be a more severe case where a part of the body (in this case, the head) does not fully develop into an adult and emerges as a result of malformation, referred to as incomplete emergence or incomplete pupation.
I wanted to do a mask removal, so I made a masked character, but I couldn’t come up with a good idea for their real face, so I hastily set up an appearance… that’s the kind of image I have.
>>10I think it’s a brilliant true face that can be interpreted in various ways, even if it’s in a moment of desperation.
>>10This is rather the opposite.
Just when a good idea came to mind, the mask-removing superhuman appeared at the perfect moment.
>>10Even in desperation, being able to land so well shows that it was worth having a serialization back in those jumping days.
“If you say it’s because they were just born, I can kind of understand that…”
They said that Peshiman was living a free-range life, but I wonder if they really were living that way…
>>13Is it grazing…?
>>21In the next match, it seems like they’ll talk about the past.
…The past?
H-Hey, Meat.
In my memory, when I was suffering with my mask shifted, I feel like I had a more human-like outline.
>>14The first silhouette is usually a regular human shape!
>>22A man shaving his beard
>>14Let’s remember the time when Warsman was shaving his beard.
>>14Don’t suddenly make weird comments on a manga that’s already dealing with over-the-top themes!
>>14The prince’s outline looks different when he’s wearing a mask compared to his bare face silhouette, right?
It’s true that when Mask Man is ruthless, he is really ruthless, just like Warsman.
I thought it was a pupa.
This isn’t about gore or anything, but there are definitely people who would find this impossible…
I think it fits perfectly to the point where I can understand the sudden reveal of the masked man; it’s better than using a poorly chosen past character.
>>20Is it carelessness or intentional that it doesn’t fit within the contours of a human?
>>26That’s fine because it’s Kinnikuman.
>>26Is this your first time reading Kinnikuman?
With a mask on, you’ve never properly fitted your face shape with a robe, have you?
>>29The wars are contained within the mask, right?
I wondered if it was cancelled because there was a distorted human face that closely resembled the outline of a human.
>>29Rather, if the silhouette appearance from its first appearance in Jump and the actual revealed appearance don’t match up well, that’s something I can’t just accept…
>>26It’s just my imagination.
>>26Have you been reading Kinnikuman until now and are you saying that?
>>33Even if you start reading from the new series, there’s the mask scam joke about the braided-hair Justinman…
This episode felt like it was serving the peak vibe of Yude, including this punchline, at the resolution of the Reiwa era.
I was impressed to hear that sometimes a caterpillar can become a butterfly while still having its head as a larva due to incomplete metamorphosis.
>>24I think it’s a coincidence.
>>31The output from the bath is just strange, but I think it’s intentional since they have knowledge.
>>31Being boiled has parts that are carefully researched and feel cultured, so I’m sure they are thinking normally.
That aside, there are parts that are just boiled.
If it is a beautiful and perfect body given by the god of time, there is no need to hide the face, right?
Incomplete metamorphosis feels like this unnatural timing, and that’s nice.
But it’s gross~
When I searched for “head is a caterpillar,” I found quite a few examples and it was interesting.
Just a warning to view with caution.
Isn’t it sad if the ending is that all five great marks are just sad existences?
>>39It is necessary to turn the friendship power toward the Five Great Times into a force to strike against the god of time.
>>39Isn’t it better to just destroy this universe and remake it? The seriousness of this claim is increasing.
If you look closely, it really looks like a swallowtail caterpillar.
Isn’t the original mask of the Masked Man, the Kinnikuzoku, constantly transforming?
That mask makes my nose widen and completely distorts my face, even though I originally have a normal face.
I thought they would delve a little deeper into the reason for this face, but they quickly moved on to the next thing.
I wonder if they will do it later.
>>45It seems there will be an explanation of how the God of Time created the Five Great Time Beings, and it will be casually illustrated against the background of that time.
>>45From Neptune’s perspective, it probably feels like they don’t care about your past stories at all.
The reason you can win is because a compassion arises that makes you feel sorry for the Five Great Acts.
That’s that, but normally Nep wins.
You had quite a youthful face.
>>43Why are you being so stubborn?
When the Five Great Clocks are mostly down and we get closer to the core, it will be enough to say, “Ah, I see.”
The reason for being a masked man, or rather, it perfectly aligns with the behavior of Papillon Man up until now.
>>51Since Nep found out I’m a masked man, I’ve been constantly sweating cold.
I realize that all the boasting about the beauty of my body since the time I debuted has been a reflection of my insecurities…
In terms of knowledge about boiling, it’s amazing that “Nevermore” has a proper origin linked to the strange crow’s caw.
Peshimi won, but I hope it becomes a position that supports us.
Even though Fana clearly looks like a psycho, the fact that she herself doesn’t know about it gives off a distorted feeling as a fake character.
Peshimi might be feeling pessimistic because they realized that all five of the Great Toki, including themselves, are distorted beings.
I wonder if Ende is a poor thing like that.
It makes me sad to think that while we were saying we are the ideal form that the God of Time envisioned, we were hiding this true face behind the scenes.
Although Ashura gets all the attention, the Demon Seeds were also persecuted by humans.
Deliberately choosing a failure or an incomplete person.
I poured in the power of 100 million and the strength of a time superhero…
Is it that Wars doesn’t fit the human contours of the mask because he’s lazy, or is it intentional? It’s not a problem since Warsman is Kinnikuman with a shaved beard.
I wonder if they gave power to Caterpillar Man.
I wonder where its eyes are…
The larvae in the meat world must have a different structure than real larvae, I suppose.
If my true face looks like this, I feel like I would get really angry if I had to fight a handsome guy like Suguru under the mask.
Pesimi probably has a creepy face too, huh?
>>68I feel like the true face of robot superhumans is mostly creepy.
>>76Onikismann and Warsmann’s dad have also become creepy with after-the-fact modifications.
Papillon Man feels a distortion like the red Gyarados from Pokémon…
If that’s the case, I want them to rip off the masks of the time superhumans one by one.
Let’s skin the guy without a mask.
Wasn’t this guy the one who should have fought Warsman?
>>71Isn’t it just that we lose the wars and it ends there?
The commentator was also careful with their wording.
The Wars have a more charming kind of grotesqueness.
Even though Warsman struggled that much and lost, I thought it was a bit surprising that Neptuneman won so smoothly…
>>75Winning or losing aside, it’s the last match of the Wars.
It probably took that much time to let them bring out all the elements they could.
>>75Even if I say it, Nep is relatively fine no matter which technique she receives…
Why is this guy still lively even though he’s bleeding from his head…
>>85You’re being too anxious.
>>85After all, the magnet power is a necessary enhancement part to surpass the Zaman…
>>242The problem with psycho is that it ended up clinging to magnet power, which dulled the original setup.
>>75It feels like winning smoothly after having destroyed the clone technique, dodged the ultimate move, and even used a revenge clone.
I’ve pretty much used up all my skills.
Perhaps my impatience was due to my youth.
Regarding Warsman, I think there might have been adult interests that wanted to stretch it out until the anime featuring Warsman came out.
Out of the five people, three have a strong god-like toy vibe, but could it be that all of them do?
It seems like a state similar to a masked man whose caterpillar head shell couldn’t come off.
It’s a real creepiness that reminds me of Nube.
Is the fact that the bare face looks grotesque also an homage to Napkin?
It’s a black swallowtail butterfly.
After watching Neptune Man, I understand why Warsman couldn’t win.
I wonder what this person was feeling when they called themselves a perfected superhuman…
For the time being, it seems that the ability to make things fit together is quite high.
It seems that the author, who was at the forefront of Jump at the time, did not have the luxury to think three episodes ahead.
Actually, it’s interesting that in recent years, responses to old jokes have been able to be made.
Dealing with pessimists.
It seems like it would be Robin, the master from Wars, in terms of connections, but what do you think?
>>91I understand the opinion that it would ruin everything, but I think that’s reasonable.
>>91I feel like since I handed over the leadership and ended up with Robin… I’d rather have someone else.
Nep’s strength is different because it is very high.
There, I’ll also ride on Magupa and friendship power.
The true identity of the beautiful butterfly, which has been manipulated by time and suffered from incomplete metamorphosis, being an ugly caterpillar is very suggestive, but there is also a theory that the author may not have thought that far…
>>93Whether you think about it or not, it fits perfectly with the content so far, so it’s fine.
Become a cheerful butterfly.
Well then, how about a recent match between Ramen and Pessimiman?
I have a feeling that Buffalo Man is going to face Fanatic.
Nep is also showing all of his settings and techniques.
It might just be a difference in the amount of elements one originally has.
I think I would have struggled more without the Magpie.
But maybe I’m winning.
Incomplete metamorphosis feels like this unnatural time, it’s nice.
Since my identity as the Masked Superhuman was revealed, I’ve become unusually anxious in matches and have started to let Nep control the pace, which makes sense to me.
I’ll just return the mask and put it back on your face, that’s how kind I am.
>>104I almost remembered the fun of mask hunting, but now I’m good with just tossing it aside; hiding the Papillon’s face like that is such a cool heel move.
Rather than remaking it because it is a sad existence,
I feel like there are some who are made into sad beings by the god of time…
It seems quite different from the facial outline that was revealed when the Masked Super Hero was lifted…
>>106If I had been thinking since then that this guy has a caterpillar face, I wouldn’t have been able to experience this shock this week, so I guess it was right at that time.
Even if you say your face changes, it can just be boiled down to that…
>>106Are you the type who worries that your mysterious partner is completely different?
The fact that I called myself “The Moment of Brilliance” is quite ironic.
I think it’s okay to join without thinking about fate, like Alice-chan.
Nep was too awesome, but Suguru was able to win against the Hell Missioners well.
>>110Being able to seal the magnet power at just the right moment is significant.
Whoa! I took off the mask! Whoa!
No need for a mask…
>>111Too moody.
>>111During the Hermissionels era, Nep would throw away the mask in front of everyone, so there’s still some restraint.
>>111This is Nep’s kindness, isn’t it?
If I say it’s too ugly, I’ll just return it, it feels like an additional blow.
I felt a tiny bit of mercy in putting the mask on my face.
Even though they were allowed to do whatever they wanted.
My master’s master is essentially my master as well, so let’s fight Psycho Man.
So who is Psycho Man?
It got exciting, but it feels like it ended abruptly at the last moment.
I have a feeling of wanting to throw Kevin at pessimism as a hope for the future.
Are you going to train now?
When does it end?
It seems that even the five great times are probably insignificant to the God of Time, which is nice to sense.
I’m not really sure because I was thinking about it or not thinking about it, but the output was strange.
I thought there would be around two more reversals before Nep ultimately won.
When I tried it, it turned out to be a serious one that couldn’t be turned into entertainment.
I thought the cow had already finished its training on its own.
The Papillon’s Cross Bomber was such a perfect finishing move.
The Cross Bomber that knocks you out before you can even use super recovery is just too strong…
My views on MAGPA are very serious.
It seems that there are parts I usually hide with a heel move.
>>132It seems there is a terrible forum where people say things like “He drowned in Magpa!”
>>137…That alone cannot be admitted.
Isn’t the cross bomber too strong when you’re thrown off balance in pro wrestling?
There’s a dog that asks, “Where did you hide those horns in your hood?” even though it’s a relatively recent character!
I declared that I would overwhelmingly defeat you, and I ended up doing just that.
Is it too strong?
It’s the skin of the face, not the mask.
There are strange scenes that have original sources, and sometimes it’s just coincidence, so it’s quite hard to know whether Yude is thinking about it or not.
I think it’s truly a masterpiece technique that makes you think on this side.
There are still The Samurai left in Nep’s jokes, but…
If you’re going to use it, then you’ll probably lose next time.
>>139If they were going to bring out a samurai, there was probably only the option for Suguru’s tag partner this time.
>>139I have to turn Ataru brother into ashes…
In the past, the people doing live commentary would go as far as to have their ugly faces exposed.
>>141If it were before the serialization resumed, I would have reacted with things like “Creepy~” or “Scary~…”
>>176The inferior Heisei gallery of the second generation says things like that.
>>141That beautiful and handsome figure is completely different from the unexpected true face—I’m really choosing my words carefully here.
In Kinnikuman, the silhouette is the most unreliable information.
It was so much fun when the boss character didn’t get nerfed and joined as an ally to go on a rampage.
No one mentions that the iron sand is talking…
>>145There’s a motor in it.
>>149My brain is melting!
>>145Considering how reckless Magpa is, it seems like they could create a martial arts AI bot.
>>145The problem is moving, isn’t it?
>>160No doubt about it.
>>160It’s good that there’s a reasoning behind moving with a Maglev.
Even the powder clone of Papillon Man moves.
>>160The Magpie is the one that moves.
By the way, did you lose without super recovery?
Whether you think about it or not, it’s fine because it fits perfectly with what has been so far.
Nep was too strong, but Suguru was able to beat Helmicionels well.
It’s understandable to become optical fiber in the second generation.
That guy said there’s no need to worry; Suguru has keen insight…
The development leading up to this KO was pretty much as expected, or rather, exactly what I was hoping for.
It was still incredibly good.
It’s cool, isn’t it, Cross Bomber?
The Cross Bomber is doing something skillful like just ripping off the mask.
Is it a technique that coincidentally approaches the ideal of non-lethal KO?
>>153With this, Wars is being killed, so it’s definitely not a non-lethal technique.
>>153If you don’t hold back, your head will come off.
>>153It might be.
Well, against a weak opponent, it looks like the head could easily come off.
Iron sand doesn’t talk, but Big the Budo does.
Well then, it wouldn’t be strange if the Big The Budo made of magnetic sand could talk.
I was thinking that I might fall off the Magpie and become Uhoho Man, so I felt a great sense of responsibility and sort of felt sorry for you, Nep…
Regardless of the match content, the thread was growing rapidly, so it must be considered a success for pro wrestling.
When it comes to Magupa, this is it, and it really gets me excited – Cross Bomber!
Magnet Power Plus!!!! Magnet Power Minus!!!! The chant is great!
In the past, I probably would have been provoking and making fun of ugly faces during live broadcasts.
The important mindset when reading Kinnikuman!
Forget the inconvenient things!!
Readers of “Yude” seem to have become so accustomed to seeing dolls made of iron sand that they no longer question it when they move or talk.
>>165That’s strange, isn’t it? But I guess it’s okay.
It’s surprising when reasoning is explained retroactively.
>>165At midnight, the thread filled up in just 10 minutes, so everyone was curious!
Since life is given through Magupa, it’s plausible that the magnetite made with Magupa could also talk.
>>168Will it become the production of temporary superhumans?
Regarding the iron sand figurine, it’s also because its magnetic power is one of the most mysterious powers even in the boiled world.
Well… I guess there are ways to use it like that…! It’s more of a feeling like that.
If I don’t speak, I can’t do the introduction for the magpie setup.
If you’re that concerned about consistency, it’s better to just speak up.
To enjoy fiction, a lack of consistency is necessary!
I love how Neptune returns the mask while being a heel.
It’s a bit strange to say that a caterpillar’s face is ugly.
A caterpillar that has a realistic face on a human body is physiologically creepy.
Superhuman power can give life.
→Magnet power can also be used like superhuman power.
It’s not unusual for something that moves with magnetic power to behave as if it’s alive.
It feels strange to think about talking, but it’s interesting, so I guess it’s fine.
I’m used to some absurd settings and developments because of warriors and Gourmand-kun…
Magnet power plus!
Please provide the Japanese text you would like translated.
Cross Bomber!
If you don’t talk, I’ll be sad, so it’s better if you do talk.
>>182Master Hanneptune!
>>182If we show reality in a place like that, it will only bring the mood down…
Over there, it’s also using scales and powder to create a duplicate.
It’s very insightful of Suguru to say that there’s no need to worry about that man…
It feels like the soul of the lost collection is igniting!!
Number one!!! I liked it when Nephilim was cool and stylish during the heel era.
>>186“I really don’t need it after all… There’s a strong sense of separation from my past self when I was a mask hunter, and it’s really good…”
The contents are super gross! I thought it might have been good to fight against the comrades in the war.
Well, I can’t really say for sure when I started thinking about my true self.
When you think about it calmly, it’s quite lawless that you can use a two-platton in a match that’s not a tag match!
>>189The opponent is doing it too!
>>189The parasite of Satan Cross, the avatar of Papillon Man.
I really like coming up with gimmicks like this.
By at least the time of the favorite food declaration, the face-setting should be already solidified, right?
>>190There was hardly any depiction of extending the scene transition with Nep vs 🦋, so it’s good that the setting has been solidified since the beginning.
It’s strange to think about, but it’s interesting, so I guess it’s okay.
It’s surprising when a rationale is explained afterward.
Even if it were a butterfly’s head, considering the size, wouldn’t the visual impact be similar to that of a caterpillar?
If a new Kinnikuman fighting game is created, it seems like Neptune’s super special move would be the sand iron martial arts summoning followed by the original Cross Bomber.
Thanks to my friends, Nep has a completely compassionate heart.