
Big The Budo, here I come! Budo!
Well, it truly is a development that only Yude can pull off.
Regardless of good or bad.
Hahaha! Martial arts, it’s time for work!
We will now commence the mask hunt.
The target is right in front of me…
Time superhero!
>>2Hah
Mr. Neptune Man!
>>3(Belt voice)
>>4A composition of Sugita performing a mimicry of Kirin Kawashima.
>>3Why can you talk…? Are you alive…? I thought, and then you started to break apart after fulfilling your role…
>>3Thinking about it again, the Neptune King who was doing this is amazing…
>>56It seems they were desperate to find a successor and were putting in a lot of effort to support it.
The level of doing whatever I want that the Papillon was doing until then is now obscured.
>>5💥✋
First of all, it’s one thing to recreate it with iron sand, and suddenly it speaks without any warning.
The hierarchy is such that Nep is above, and the retorts can’t keep up.
>>6Budo is Neptune Man’s subordinate from the old series.
The talking feature is unexpectedly high-performance.
>>9Well, it’s the magnet power that gives life.
Just talking.
The expectation of winning coolly with a cross bomber in the next match was not betrayed, but the usual talking from Satetsu Budō betrayed my predictions.
Why can you create a clone with scales? The cunningness of bringing that into play.
It’s quite rare to be made to talk after reading a manga.
It might be the first existence of a sand iron superhuman martial art.
I see, since the setting of superhuman powers on Earth was added later, it’s not unusual for them to be temporarily granted life…
When I saw the response saying that since the original Big the Budo can talk, then the sand iron Big the Budo can also talk, I thought that makes sense.
>>17Mmmmmm?
It’s sad for the Papillon to be made to face this guy, have its mask torn off, and reveal the true face of a caterpillar.
There were people who teamed up with scales, so a team-up with iron sand was anticipated.
I completely didn’t expect it to just talk.
Of course it can talk because it’s a fake.
Because you want to say “Magnet Power Plus! Magnet Power Minus!” right?
>>22Certainly.
What’s important is not Neptune Man, huh?
It’s over there.
Magpu’s indiscriminate release and creating clones to make it 2 against 1 is something the opposing side did first, after all…
>>23Getting back at someone and then going above and beyond is completely the mark of a perfect superhuman.
But…!
Currently, Yude’s drawing skills in martial arts seem too strong.
>>26They were incredibly strong and dressed similarly.
Magpa is being denied from various places so it’s forgotten, but seriously, it’s an incredibly powerful energy.
What kind of reaction would this get if I showed it to Psycho?
>>29You already understand what it means to be treated like silver, right? You make that face when it happens.
>>30Well, if I were shown that this is what happens when you master the Magpul…
Since the thread image, I’ve been seeing a lot of Psycho Man and Fanatic thread images.
Silver: “I’ll allow it since you say you will monitor to prevent anyone else from using it, but…”
If this gets adapted into an anime, I wonder if they’d call Kawashima just for the sake of saying “Hanneptune Man!”
>>34They would gladly come…
>>34The way to handle guest voice actors might be just perfect…
It’s too against the rules, Sand Iron: The Martial Arts.
Since the five great engravings have already demonstrated the instant superhuman creation with magp, it’s better that there’s some iron sand component, and there’s nothing strange about it, right?
>>38Is it going through the manufacturing machine over there?
The magnet power is a bit too omnipotent…
>>39That was originally
>>39The Earth can rotate backward and rewind time, you know?
When I get serious, I can turn back time.
No matter if I win or lose, what the hell are you?! It becomes clear pretty early on that this guy is completely out of control.
The lump of magnetic iron sand moving with a Maglev speaks too smoothly.
I think the true nature of the other Papillon exceeded my expectations and surprised me.
>>47In reality, there are super rare cases of butterflies that look like really gross caterpillars with just a face.
I thought you were knowledgeable.
>>51I don’t know anything about Lonsdale Light Power.
Knowledge is amazing.
The black hole was neatly fulfilled.
If you’re going this far, it would probably just be left to Kendo Kobayashi as is.
Just this and “Magnet Power Minus!” is enough to make them happy to do it.
>>48It’s Wolfman, right!?
>>52I was lacking in words.
Wolfman will also do it as is, and Kawashima will be called just for this, and the person himself will probably be happy to do it.
The timeline is reversed and there’s even a possibility of it being parallel, but I’m really happy to have avenged myself against top-level time superhumans.
Armor of Aspiration (Neptune King)
The Armor of Aspiration (God of Compassion)
Armor of Aspiration (God of Blessings and Calamities)
Armor of Aspiration (Iron Sand)
>>50Having seen this, I still choose martial arts, so it really is about the master and disciple relationship.
>>50I want to see the ancestors’ reactions.
Originally, it started because I thought martial arts would look cool at some point during my second generation, so I decided to take it seriously. Finally, in this episode, my long-held wish has been fulfilled.
The term “magnet power” seems to refer only to magnetic force, but is it actually related to the life force of planets?
>>55I think that’s just fine.
>>55Yeah.
It has magnetic power, but also various incredible powers.
>>61It’s complicated because the name and the user are called together, but strictly speaking, magnet power itself is not related to magnetism.
The superhuman, who received magnet power (superhuman energy) from Earth supplied through the Apollon Window, is converting that power into magnetic force, which is being emitted as a technique while shouting.
I think the way to master magnetic power is more diverse than psycho.
>>57Psycho has only used it for the Thunder Saber and the Reincarnation Drop hold, I suppose?
>>67What about the magnetic bomber?
I think you understand well from this time that when Nep is feeling confident, she is endlessly strong…
I was expecting to reverse the opponent’s super recovery with a reversal of the Earth’s rotation, so I’m still being calm.
Boiling things being knowledgeable and having strange output can coexist.
The trend of frequently re-evaluating napkins has been gradually rising since the new series started.
>>68Please stop.
The position of becoming the guardian of magnet power has settled into an interesting place.
>>69Then, even if you dominate with magnet power
Well, it can’t be helped…
I thought they would take off the mask, and if it turned out to be a normal human face, it would be a letdown, but then they surprise us with a caterpillar being thrown in, which is quite impressive.
Armor of Aspiration! (An armor with a historical connection to the gods)
Complete masterpiece (synonymous with The Man)!
There is a limit to being ecstatic, napkin.
I like how the eyes are a light tone when praising in the Psycho’s napkin recollection, and how they turn black when belittling.
Nep still has cards left in hand, that’s strong.
The difference between Psycho Man and the Napkin faction seems to be that Psycho wanted to research power itself and demonstrate its usefulness, while Napkin is merely one of the strong cards.
There’s no first ancestor who would entertain the idea of Psycho Man applying magnetism…