
Dad… I wanted to see you grow up… Now I won’t get to meet Gohan… Until you come to the other world…!! Demon… I’m going to make you pay…!! Do your best!! Yes!! Huh! Dad!! Goodbye! Alright! Go for it! Huh! 150
The image is a representative example for me.
If this was truly a farewell this lifetime, it would have been the best…
It’s such a great scene… (while looking away from the development where they meet again a few episodes later)
Thank you for loving One Piece…! That really hits the spot.
>>3I think it’s perfect as Ace’s final moments, who continued to struggle with the question of whether he should have been born. However, the preceding loser rap is so noisy that it can’t be discussed properly!
>>13After being rescued and fighting together, skipping a bit to see the final scene is really great, though…
>>13Even without the losers, the developments around that area have always been delicate…
There’s nothing good about Ace at all.
The Ultimate is extremely powerful on its own, yet it is treated poorly.
>>4Watching the old man dance around and then just sitting after that, even if the form becomes strong and is handled well, it still feels a bit off…
>>33I think that process shows some of Akira Toriyama’s not-so-good qualities.
Do you understand that if you ignore the developments before and after and just look at the scene on its own, it’s something I really love?It makes me think that young writers or cancelled mangas probably wanted to do this scene first…
I really like this place if I ignore various things, but the various issues make it hard to mention it as a favorite scene!
It’s an exchange that symbolizes the passing of generations and the end of a story, yet from here Gohan ends up losing, and it’s not even a farewell in this life, that’s just not right…!
Gohan!
It’s like a scene of farewell between me and Vegeta, it’s a bit too much, isn’t it?
In the first place, that guy Kakarot refused to be revived with the Dragon Balls during the Cell battle…
Speaking of which, Goku was resurrected in a very casual way, but I don’t really remember the details…
>>10I got the old Kaioshin’s life and revived! I was sad that the old man died, but then the ring appeared and I revived immediately!
>>10Got life from grandpa and came back → Grandpa brought me back with Dragon Balls.
I am the guardian god of Alabasta, Falcon.
Enemy of the royal family
To annihilate.
>>14Here comes a famous scene where you think, “Just die already…”
>>19How were you even living?
>>14I think that the Mink tribe, which has a similar appearance, died in an explosion powerful enough to sink a ship, so it ultimately emphasizes the toughness of Zoan types.
Considering the later developments, well…
It feels like they haven’t really decided who will defeat Buu in the final stages of the Buu arc among Gohan, Gotenks, and Goku…
It’s difficult because iconic scenes are evaluated based on context…
But if Gohan just overwhelms them like that, it would be an unsatisfying end…
It would be something to kill him while still having Gotenks absorbed…
In games that involve crossovers or collaborations,
A magic that looks good when only a scene is cut out.
It’s really nice here, even though it’s just a one-page exchange.
The sweetness is gone!
But there should be quite a few instances of “But after this, it’s ○○…” but I can’t think of any specific examples.
>>23It definitely should be there, but it’s just not coming to mind…!
>>23Confirmation of Lord Wang’s death!
>>39Is there really someone who died here?
>>167I feel like it hasn’t been declared that the Baron Dino and the one-eyed Iron Man really died.
>>167Nobody has died, but in the original, this line is not said at all.
>>23Confirmation of Lord Wang’s death!
Finally, the future that Trunks was living in has finally obtained the peace he longed for through the Cell Games. This peace will likely be cherished from now on as long as Trunks exists. 1 CAPSULE
>>23I hate Zamasu, Uzuki Shimamura, and Iok…
>>168I hate the bulletin board…
I also like the scene where Goku reunites with Grandpa Gohan and the scene where he hugs Goten when they part ways.
I really love the scene where the bear knocks away Saturn in the one-piece, especially with the intensity of the illustration.
I can’t help but feel like this shouldn’t have been brought up at the end last time…!?
I like the title “Unrivaled Combined Dad.”
One Piece has many really great scenes in terms of peak moments.
It’s troubling how often I find myself thinking, “What was that all about…?”
If you worry about the developments before and after Vegeta’s self-destruction, you’ll lose.
>>29Rather, it’s hard to think that we can defeat him since Majin Buu has just appeared…
It’s like saying that Cell or Frieza won’t lose until they reach their final forms.
>>29You really killed Gohan, huh? I’ve really come to like the change since the times when I called you Kakarot’s brat, but it’s your fault! It’s really complicated!
It seems like something that might exist in Hokuto, but I can’t think of what it is…
>>30Do I have to kill my other brother too~!!
>>31Overall, it’s so loose that it’s no longer a matter of pointing to one part and saying this or that…
>>35If an ordinary person said it, it would be called nitpicking and annoying criticism.
It’s not surprising that the stories about the filming are being accepted.
>>48The conversation often progresses based on the atmosphere and momentum, so it definitely feels like it’s a predecessor of Bobobo…
>>48It’s understandable that the shooting legend could be accepted to the extent that it wouldn’t be strange for someone to say it…It’s definitely a predecessor of Bobobo because the conversation often moves forward just with the mood and momentum of the moment…
>>30I think Hokuto has a pattern of erasing the scenes that ruin good scenes from memory.
“Take care of your body… and after that, Ryuga and Raoh have sons.”
>>34Suu… Bwan!
>>123I erased it! I just erased it from my memory!
>>123Wow… I’ve seen it for the first time.
I understand that if it’s Ace, it would be strange if he didn’t do it that way, so I guess it’s fine.
>>32Dying in front of your adoptive parents, showing the temperament of your biological parents, is just too…
>>32Even when Satch was killed, others tried to stop it, but he got carried away; his character hasn’t wavered, you know…
The late-game sorcery is often talked about, but I really love the scene where Sukuna accompanies Itadori to the tourist arena…
I hate that feeling of wanting to kill someone because we just can’t understand each other, but I also like it.
>>38I like the theory that we are loved just for being strong around Kashimo, so don’t be greedy.
Is there any time to talk about this guy now?
The reason why Toki went insane is because of this…
I think the matter of “Amiba” was quite terrible.
I think it would really be a great scene if it was only taken out when Ace dies.
The cause of death being so ridiculously stupid is too much, but it was because I was stupid that I didn’t listen to my dad and ended up getting caught.
>>45The flow of death is one thing, but I simply like the thought of “Did I really come into this world for a reason? I just wanted the answer to that.”
No, Ace’s death scene is well-structured.
Such character traits are also established, and there are solid depictions as well.
On top of that
>>45
That’s a story about when you have remaining lives, right?
Hang in there, Kakarot! You are number one! (It was revealed within that week that it was a crisis.)
The famous scene where Vader was believed to be a father until the very end and won.
I started to think that this guy is going to try to kill his nephew after this…
I like 1mm of Judashef’s past memories.
After that, it’s not about winning through cooking, but about somehow winning through gimmicks…
It will bear fruit…
>>51This wasteland is good fertilizer!
>>51“Spread the corpse in the field! It will make good fertilizer!”
Kinnikuman is convenient because he can “forget the inconvenient things” when something happens.
>>52Recently, if you forget the developments leading up to the conclusion of the Nep match, it looks really cool…
It seems to be common in works that emphasize a sense of live performance.
>>55Sometimes sequels can ruin everything…
I feel like Hyunkel is somehow forgiven because he continues to produce great scenes even after that.
>>57(Evil-looking face)
>>57It’s true for Teacher Awan as well.
“Are you coming back to life?! It’s surprising, but the scene of watching Hadlar’s final moments is so good that it makes me forgive it all.”
The fact that the Devil General completely ignores the details of the Six Knights arc is impressive.
>>61As expected, even in childhood, I was like, “What happened to the commemorative photos of the second generation?!”
>>61As expected, even in childhood, I wondered what was going on with the commemorative photos of the second generation!
The overall flow is loose, but if you just look at this part, it’s really a great scene…
It’s a good scene, but after this, it’s going to be ○○…
There are two patterns, right?
In terms of One Piece, Ace is the former and Pell is the latter.
First of all, Hokuto only thought up to the point of defeating Shin, so the four brothers and the Nanto Six Stars were all added later, so even if you talk about consistency… it feels like that.
>>67It’s amazing that even the connection with Shin was thought up after the serialization started.
>>67The story for Dragon Ball was probably only thought up to the point of Buraff…
The Ultimate Tag Arc of Kinnikuman has quite a lot of this.
Overall it may be like that, but there are many good scenes in parts, and everything related to chaos is great.
>>68Putting everything aside, it’s cool how Barrier-Free Man is risking his life with Iryuhin for Mantarou and the others.
>>77Is there any meaning for Barrier-Free Man to join in with these two’s tag move…?
Even if Iryuhin charges in alone, it’s the same… those thoughts start to creep in.
Senior Daigo-in has branched into a living route and a dying route.
When you bring up Kinnikuman, almost all of the old series become this…
>>72There are some good stories before the Superhuman Olympics, but they make me want to look away.
Let’s get started, Aizen.
I’ll finish it in an instant.
…I thought it would end in an instant, but I actually liked the excitement of that scene itself.
November 1st, Race 11, Gate 1, Number 1, Favorite, Win Odds 1.2 times
There are quite a few things like Yakuza.
>>75Tojo Clan Revival!
Tojo Clan annihilated!
>>79The big dissolution put in a lot of effort, but the security company is going to go bankrupt…
>>88It’s quite a mess, though.
There’s no way society would accept a former anti-social organization as a placeholder; it’s true that their thinking is lacking even at that point…
>>75If it’s 5, I feel like wanting to close my eyes except for Shinada and Baba-chan…
Hokuto has the image of “this guy is going to do XX after this” rather than “this guy did XX before this.”
Buronsen said he didn’t specify anything about Jagi’s mask.
I thought about the past after looking at the painting.
…Jack, listen carefully. There is a limit to a person’s lifespan; everyone has a lifespan. We will all die someday.
What is lifespan? It is a grace period to pass on the optimal genes to future generations.
Life’s information flows from parent to child. That is life!
…However, we have left nothing in this world.
The “fearsome children” that we brothers, created from our father’s somatic cells, were born without the ability to procreate.
What should we leave behind if we cannot pass on the baton of life?
The fact that we lived, that itself is proof of our existence.
When passing the baton of life, parents convey to their children various information that is not in the DNA.
“Patriots” are trying to protect their control and interests by regulating digital information.
I want to leave behind my memories, my existence.
I don’t want to become an intron of history; I want to always be an exon in memory. That is what it means for me to “give birth.”
“The ‘patriots’ are even trying to take that away from us…!”
I will defeat the “patriots” and become free. Indeed – we will become the sons of freedom!
And then, in 4, I will be turned into a dummy by Dad and burned!!
It seems that ever since the serialization of Fist of the North Star began, people have been wondering, “Why is Kenshiro traveling?” and then Yuria appeared.
>>82On the contrary, what were you thinking when you started the serialization?
>>85It sounds interesting to think about Bruce Lee defeating enemies with martial arts in the world of Mad Max! That’s as far as I’ve thought.
>>85In a world where power is everything like Mad Max, a martial artist like Bruce Lee fights against evil!!
This is going to be popular~~~!!
>>90In modern times, there’s no place for martial arts…
Will it destroy civilization…?
Whenever I think of the good scenes from the Origin Arc with Kinnikuman Mayumi, I can’t help but think, “This guy abandoned his son and even took in an adopted child…”
Isn’t it better to ban Hokuto and Kinnikuman since there are too many of them?
>>91Well then, with the warrior…
If it’s jujutsu, waiting for Shikakiun’s invincibility time to run out guarantees victory, but that would be boring, right?! I really love that kind of weak mindset flow.
The outcome being decided right after the invincibility time ran out made me think, “Wait a minute!?”
>>92That was a safe move because it was only when Shika-mura put forth their full effort that the strategy utilizing the Balance’s invincibility time worked and ultimately surpassed it with the final play.
After all, I can… make the impossible possible…!
>>93Even though they pretend it didn’t happen, the fact that they keep revisiting homage scenes with each sequel is so brazen that I actually love it.
Kinnikuman is probably intimidating for those who started with the new series.
Kyūniku no Suguru often makes inappropriate comments.
>>94It’s amazing that Terry jokingly says, “I’m going to kill Kinnikuman…!” and it leads into the next week, just brushed off as a gag.
Hokuto no Ken was illustrated by Tetsuo Hara, who meticulously draws his artwork, so they brought in Buronson as a writer because he wouldn’t be able to keep up without a script.
So Buronson is more of a scenario writer than an original author.
When I hear the episode, I can’t help but think that Buronson is amazing.
The finale of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans.
Don’t apologize! If you apologize, I’ll end up forgiving you.
I think it’s really great that there are lines that can’t be said by a man.
Even if you get horribly betrayed by someone you thought was your best friend and your life becomes a mess, it seems like you might still forgive them if they apologize…
I feel like JoJo has a lot of that kind of thing too.
It was supposed to be that there was no wife or children, but Mr. Zeppeli has appeared.
It was revealed that Joseph was a complete jerk in the lower half during Part 4.
Fist of the North Star has too many great scenes, setting everything else aside.
Love your body.
Toki
>>103Ryuga was not there.
After that, Toki passed away happily surrounded by the people he saved while helping the villagers.
>>103It’s nice to spend the rest of one’s life healing people away from the battles…
Abbacchio’s life-risking creation of Diavolo’s face impression.
>>104I was able to get in touch with Polpo-kun, so it was extremely helpful.
It’s not as good as Ace Tokapelu, but I was personally a bit disappointed that Ener’s journey to the moon was depicted in the cover art.
I know it’s selfish, but I wanted you to be missing.
>>106Personally, I think this also applies to Wapol.
The early Kinnikuman shows some guts for a human to go against a superhuman!
It was no good to make comments that clearly showed such low-level behavior.
Mu just doesn’t need the Neo era…
>>111Say hello to Stella in the afterlife!
When Jujutsu’s Itadori was boasting while fighting Fushiguro Sukuna.
If I hadn’t been weakened, I would have just died normally… and that really bothers me.
Yakuza makes the flower shop completely non-existent.
>>116Convenient characters make users feel like, “This guy is awesome!”
From the scenario’s perspective, someone with too high resolution abilities is difficult to handle…
Nick Ogata has completely disappeared, and Akiyama’s appearances have drastically decreased.
It was a great match until Masashiba lost to Rosario.
>>118I like the part where Matsuba broke, even though Rosario intends to come back.
The second season of Iron-Blooded Orphans is overall like that, but there are many people who like the Gaelio parts, right?
If you ignore the recent blunders, there are quite a few voices saying they actually like the captain’s final moments.
>>120I like the contrast between the leader who believes that the ideal place lies ahead and dies, and Mika who realizes she is already in the ideal place and dies.
Flower of Hope
Hokuto no Ken is a kind of defiance, or rather.
The character set as Yuria’s brother didn’t quite take off.
I like the enthusiasm of bringing out Yuria’s brother once again!
Crocodile is cool during the Marineford War, but it’s sad to see him suddenly panicking when he’s told that he’s going to establish the Cross Guild and go after the One Piece.
In Hokuto, there are many subtle points like Kaioh, but I like the part where he dies together with Hyō.
>>133I like the part where it says I was a worthless star.
Regarding the major dissolution, it’s completely based on the Yakuza’s convenience, so don’t say whatever you want.
So there are aspects that were supplemented by featuring Tsuru no in the side story.
I think if you consider that Hokuto didn’t think things through, it’s rather well put together.
Ace is wondering if it was no good to react to the provocation after his father died.
It’s really noisy that the father is alive and not participating at all, yet the ace is reacting and because of that, he’s dying.
>>137It’s like, when Whitebeard stayed behind to let everyone escape, I wonder if it was good that I was the old man…? It’s right after that infamous scene…
Is this the Elgaim…?
There are so many things I want to talk about only in the final episode, but the content leading up to it isn’t something I can recommend to others.
>>139I’ve only seen the part where they’re talking about the final episode with Gabre.
Right after this, it’s strange that I come back to life and Gohan dies.
>>140Gohan’s way of dying is also terrible.
I love the entire main story of “Recommendation of the Wise Man,” but thinking about what comes after makes me feel uneasy.
The scene where Amuro and Char toast after the Dakar speech in Zeta Gundam is great, isn’t it…
>>146Okay… but I’m going to counterattack after this, right…?
I like it when you say things like “I’ll apologize for you…”
Upon reflection, there’s a delicious topic in the fact that Ebina and Kasukabe are brothers, but they haven’t connected on it!
I’m talking about HM.
I like Ushikata from Shigurui, but what was up with him eating the nipple?
Even if there were parts or works that didn’t go well.
Just because a work that was interesting becomes uninteresting doesn’t mean it was never interesting.
>>151But the current work is treated as if it was crap from the very beginning because the development went wrong.
>>169It’s better to stay away from the internet for a while.
My father has a white beard, but there’s no denying that he’s the son of Roger.
I don’t know…
Nick Ogata has completely disappeared, and Akiyama’s appearances have drastically decreased.
Gohan! This time it’s your turn!!
Zero-One Movie
Akira Toriyama’s works outside of Dragon Ball aren’t really that well-regarded, and he doesn’t seem to be given much consideration, does he?
>>159Arale-chan…
>>171Arale is invalid.
>>177No, why?
Super Retry
It’s a retry!!
Gundam is exactly Amuro’s thing.
The answer to the criticism of Lalah being a bizarre individual who fights without a family or hometown is that the emotional ending of the final episode shows there is a place to return to.
A combination of house arrest from Z, distrust of humanity, and fear of space.
Upon careful consideration, Piccolo, Goten, Trunks, Ultimate Gohan.
I thought it was strange that just by Goku and Vegeta combining, they could overwhelmingly defeat an opponent who absorbs power.
>>164When merging with mutual consent, the ability increases explosively, and that’s something we’ve been doing until now. It’s probably that the increase is completely different between absorption and merging.
Karateka Guchi Katsumi
The summer of my 21st year…
Time of Scorching Heat──
>>165Regardless of the results, that was the most exhilarating moment I experienced while reading the Baki series.
>>165A special case of having two mothers.
A special case of having two beloved ones.
Two hearts
“Though there are two, there is no falsehood.”
Two mothers… what good luck!
That’s good, isn’t it?
In fact, there are signs that they tried to hand over the lead role to Gohan many times.
What was it that made me revert to Goku every time… a request from the readers?
Regarding Future Trunks, until Super comes out
It’s really a happy ending…
In sequels, the peaceful circumstances that were won tend to break down.
The protagonist of the previous work hasn’t been doing well in life afterward, and there haven’t been many good things.
>>178Luke Skywalker…
There is a flow of dying, but was it really good that I was born? I just wanted an answer to that, and ordinarily, that would mean I would have died…
What does “no count” even mean…?
It seems like death confirmation is treated like it’s not really going to happen, but characters in Male Dormitory die quite frequently, don’t they?
This is roughly the ending of the Tough series.
>>185The dojo built by the Yūgen Shiten-nō has been destroyed in the sequel, revealing the sad past of the Nada, Shin, Kamikage style…
I think it’s a bit much that everyone on Earth won’t lend their power after I already said I don’t want the Potara! But when I’m watching, I’m really getting pumped up too, so it’s amazing.
Dragon Ball has the funniest scientists.
Why can you keep up with inflation?
>>189Characters like Goku reach a strength after intense training, yet second-string characters easily catch up, so that aspect is quite lenient.
>>189When Bulma became an enemy in GT, it was way too troublesome; she’s really amazing.
The appearance of Leopardon in Spider-Verse was a huge topic of discussion.
In the actual scene, immediately after making a flashy entrance on the double-page spread, the character gets their arm torn off and is destroyed in just a few panels.
It was somewhat disappointing.
Ignoring everything else, this thumbs up and the following “please wear your dad’s uniform” scene are really good, so it’s a bit of a problem.
It’s a story that epitomizes a sense of live experience, but there are so many great scenes that come up at key points; Hokuto really is amazing.
It would be interesting if Bruce Lee defeated enemies with martial arts in the world of Mad Max! That’s all I can think of.
Every time Baron Dino appears, it’s also true that his character feels somewhat different.
I feel like that kind of inconsistency and absurdity has become part of the character’s traits.
>>196Regarding the disbandment, it is entirely at the convenience of the Yakuza, so it’s not something that can be said lightly.
That’s why there are aspects that were supplemented with the side story featuring Tsuru.