
The one who does not retreat.
A person who does not curry favor.
The story itself has a sense of detour, which adds to the boss-like quality of the theater version.
After the location analysis, it turned out that the Holy Emperor is building the Holy Emperor’s Cross Tomb in Tottori Prefecture.
A person whose kindness has turned into evil.
Attachment disorder
>>6It’s a painfully typical example, isn’t it, Souther…?
In general, the master and the rules of the school are strange.
They love more deeply than anyone else, but still, they’re a bad person.
Building giant structures in Tottori, where there’s no work, is like something a saint would do.
Even if you say there was compassion, what you’re doing is worse than Raoh.
>>10It’s really trash, but in the end, I feel like it left a good impression and I watched a good drama…
I feel the maturation of the style of Fist of the North Star here.
>>15Well, even a bad guy becomes a formidable opponent once fists are exchanged, that’s the way of Hokuto.
>>10Don’t be arrogant, nameless user!
They made Jaggi and Amiba commit evil deeds, branded infants, and unjustly killed an unresisting village chief.
You broke your promise to help and let martial artists, along with women and children, die of starvation, committing acts of utmost cruelty!
Upon reconsideration, isn’t it that the teacher is not at fault?
>>11From the perspective of the teacher, who likely became a disciple after having both biological parents and becoming aware of the world.
It might be sad, but I think it was more of a feeling like it’s not something to worry about that much.
Even though I overcame the same trials as Souther, isn’t the master a bit too calm?
The master’s death was unavoidable because Souther’s fists were too sharp to dodge.
It may have been a problem that Souther had too much talent.
“I won’t leave even a single hair of yours in this world! It’s amazing how it leads to the emotional ending.”
The kid who made the opportunity to take it like that with the turban is amazing.
Isn’t that kid with the turban who got one hit a bit strange?
I can’t imagine the other characters living in the modern world before the war.
Is the original source Dragon Tai Chi?
The master is normally killing his disciples, isn’t he?
>Bad guy
I think the flow clearly changed from the turban kid.
Souther has changed from just being a villainous character.
The degree of trash and the reversal of past episodes is good.
There is a trend nowadays where people often ridicule a sad past, but when used effectively, it can really transform someone into an interesting character.
The theory about the movie version of the Souther chapter in the drama was eye-opening.
I can’t tell if the thread image is based on the original work or if it’s strawberry flavored anymore.
>>24Recently appeared in the drama version.
If we think that love became so deep that it turned into reverse antipathy, then the master becomes the war criminal.
Why did you raise me with so much love only to make me kill myself, my master…?
>>25I thought you would overcome it…
>>25It seems that the North Star Fist also teaches that love is important, and perhaps my master has reached the same conclusion.
I think the TV version is a remarkable performance by Banjou Ginga that’s one in a lifetime.
You’re also killing your master, right?
Isn’t there a bit too much of a problem with this inheritance law?
>>28It’s rare to find a school that has a proper tradition…
>>32I thought that Nan-To was better than other schools!
Upon careful consideration, there are hardly any master characters other than my master and Ryuken.
>>28The one who killed the master has many successors like Sith, Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu, and martial arts from the Bakumon world.
The way my teacher raises me is strange or doesn’t fit the style.
Fighting is a trial, but it doesn’t mean that you have to kill in order to inherit…
If you think about which enemy faction to join, there’s no one other than Souther.
>>33Considering the scale and governance, it might be okay even for Shin.
>>34Heart suddenly turns into a leopard and kills.
Because they are suddenly subjected to a parent-killing prank without being told, it’s no wonder they become distorted.
At the point of Hokuto, it can only be seen as a method that leads to the collapse of the school in the struggle for succession…
Unrepentant person
In the end, the part where the expression softens and he has a boyish face seems to be done quite well in the drama version.
Since we’re going to have the inheritance ceremony anyway, I shouldn’t have given my love…
I wonder when I stopped seeing the issue of Souther being too annoying…
>>42I’ll get in your way, Raoh!
The annoying side of Souther was also from some kind of side story.
I wonder if Ten Shou Juji Hoo has conditions attached.
You can only do it in places with stairs or steps.
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Hokuto Shinken (Kenshiro): If there are no applicable candidates who are selected by a few geniuses and by a decoy, the successor will be chosen from Hokuto Ryuken, and if there are exceptional individuals in either, the one who wins the fight will inherit it.
South Dipper Phoenix Fist (Souther): It is passed down from one person to another, so inheritance occurs by fighting and killing the previous successor.
Southern Dipper Lone Falcon Fist (Shin): Those who have won through the Southern Dipper Ten Men’s Match in the Southern Dipper village are recognized as bishops.
Southern Cross Waterbird Fist (Ray): It is inherited by the one who was nominated as the successor of the previous generation by successfully enduring a ten-day training on the Dark Fighting Cliff.
Nanto Red Crane Fist (Judah): Unknown
South Star White Heron Fist (Shuu): Unknown
>>49It’s all pretty much the same, just worded differently.
Since there are several practitioners of other styles, the Phoenix Fist is the most unusual.
Isn’t there a lot of people who have become crazy about this manga?
>>53Souther’s response.
>>53In the theme song, I will reclaim love.
>>57Isn’t this lyric amazing, even though it’s a bit late to say? It totally feels like Fist of the North Star… So I searched for the songwriter and was surprised to find it was a member of Crystal King at the time.
>>53First, it’s Shin, right?
Hasn’t there actually been a character who had their fist crushed in Hokuto?
Jaggy and Raoh are in situations where they might get killed.
>>54It’s become a tradition, but in reality, it will only be crushed (like Raoh) if the previous bearer judged that it would be misused once released into the wild.
It just becomes a game, but there are those who crush their fists when Ryu gives way to the game protagonist, and while Koryu doesn’t crush anything, he goes into seclusion and stops using his own abilities.
Isn’t it strange that there are so many practitioners of Hokuto Shinken, even though it is supposed to be a secret passed down to only one heir?
From Souther’s perspective, it was a sneak attack, but I wonder if he thought that if he conveyed the truth of the legend first, he wouldn’t kill me, Master.
>>58I was just living like a normal young man, so I think people would assume I would hesitate.
You don’t have to kill them, right…?
It’s not really how it goes with being passed down from one generation to another, or something like that.
Kazuma Ken Shirou is saying that the brother who didn’t return is the successor! And when Ryuuken is passing it down, it feels like the thoughts of the current successor become the rules, so to speak, in terms of tradition…
It might be acceptable to think of it as a ritual to create strong warriors.
Well, I’ve definitely become stronger.
The Hokuto Shinken is indeed passed down from one generation to another, but unless it’s a special case, there’s no need to kill potential candidates or seal their fists.
Even those who withdraw midway are returned in perfect condition, so it’s actually quite relaxed.
>>67Some had their fists crushed, some had their memories taken away, and some were sent back just as they were!
In other words, Souther wasn’t elevated to legendary status like Raoh later on, so he’s considered trash, but there were also some sad moments.
Sad man… because of your deep love more than anyone else.
Because Ken wraps it up nicely, I can finish reading it with a good feeling.
I wonder if even Master didn’t expect Souther to fall that far.
If it hadn’t been the end of the century, perhaps… you know.
>>71I blindfolded a 15-year-old child and made them practice defeating enemies without any explanation! There must be a better way to do this.
If you could see, they would probably go easy on you…
The opening themes of Hokuto, both SILENT SURVIVOR and TOUGH BOY, have lyrics that are great for Hokuto, right?
To give love and then make someone break it themselves is a cruel act.
Those who are doing agriculture in the controlled areas are still better off.
There are too many weirdly bold guys in the Nanto group…
I’m not saying who, but there are some of Shin’s subordinates who eat the precious seeds just as they are.
Even though Ougai was a miraculous master in the world of Hokuto, with high nurturing ability, personality, and skill.
The only decent ones are Shu and Rei.
Before the nuclear war and the end of the century, Souther was just normally leading Nanto, right?
Maybe I was quietly waiting, anticipating that the world would fall apart.
>>81By the time he became a king, he had already decided that he didn’t need love! So even before the war, he was the usual Souther…
Some people speculate that the teacher may have originally had the role of an educator because they hesitated not at all to sacrifice their own life.
I think Ray’s attitude during the dark period is quite strange.
>>83The often-quoted line from Lin and Bat, “That guy is a bad person! He doesn’t help anyone!”
He was a villain who was fully prepared to hand the village over to the Fang Tribe until he actually fell in love with Mamiya.
I wonder if I could have become an emperor while still being a good person.
>>85I wonder if there was a future where I, filled with deep love, teamed up with Shuu to confront Raou.
It’s unlikely that Judas, who is running after ambition without any particular reason, and Rei, who has fallen into darkness with his sister, would be able to do it.
I think they intended to present Ray as a villain that is different from evil.
It feels like they released it without deciding whether Rei and Shuu are good guys or bad guys.
It might be better if the predecessor supports the successor as much as possible even after the inheritance…
Rei’s appearance to the search for his sister is over in an instant.
Ougai seems really serious, doesn’t he?
Well, if there are such rules, we have no choice but to follow them.
Isn’t a loving Southerner just a bit too strong?
>>94I feel like even a loving Southerner could create the Holy Emperor’s Cross.
Rei is the kind of person who normally makes you go naked, and while it’s probably out of goodwill, couldn’t they have at least left the underwear on?
The place where a lot of sweet potatoes are grown is probably still before the nuclear war.
You’re right, but since most of the good enemies in Hokuto are like that, I can’t really agree with just criticizing the image in the thread and saying it’s good at the end.
Isn’t that already the case at this point?
Not a single hair of yours…
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It’s unclear whether the most important one in Nanto is Souther or Yuria.
>>99It might be separated into civil officials and military officials.
>>99The highest authority in Nanbu is the Six Stars, and there is generally no hierarchical relationship among the Six Stars.
There are six factions of the 108 groups, and it feels like the top is held by the Jibosei, which has a special position unrelated to martial arts, so there are the five guardian stars to protect it.
>>115Isn’t it amazing how the heavenly emperor declares that even though there is another heavenly emperor, only one polar star shines in the sky, and that this heavenly emperor is the Southern Cross, the guiding star of the holy emperor, Souther?
By the way, there was also a setting where Rei and Shu were each other’s best friends.
I think it’s a thread about Honda Kanoko.
It’s not uncommon to take down the predecessor itself.
Don’t raise with excessive affection.
I did something terrible to Shu, didn’t I?
If Ougai died a natural death, it seems like Souther would say, “Let’s live in a way that does not bring shame to my master.”
My master really overcame incredibly difficult trials during his time…
>>106Maybe I’ve imposed that realization about the importance of love on the disciple I acknowledged, because I’ve reached a state where I’ve overcome it…
>>106I think it wasn’t good for Souther to be forced to kill his master, even though he had no one else to depend on.
Was that line from Shuu an original for the anime?
Normally thinking, there’s no chance for Shuu to win against Souzer, right?
There are quite a few points to poke fun at.
Considering that I started the serialization without much thought, it’s actually coming together quite well, isn’t it, Hokuto?
The issue of Souther looking young and Shu and Rei not looking like they belong to the same generation is briefly mentioned in the filming notes.
After all, there is a sense of discomfort, isn’t there?
>>109I thought Shu was a pretty big kid and older than the other Six Holy Fists, but is he treated as the same age?!
>>118No, I don’t think that’s the case… though.
Having a close friend much older or younger than you feels strange.
Souther is much older than Ken and is about the same age as Shuu.
When it comes to Shu, Kenshiro is worse…
If they love as they are, they seem likely to become a leader who embodies noblesse oblige.
I might die like Shu.
It seems that Judas was the first to break away from the South Star Six around the end of the century, and until then, I believe he was operating as part of the South Star faction with the intention of aiming for hegemony.
Attacking with my feet really feels weak after all.
There is no clear statement in the original work that the Big Dipper stars are the Southern Cross Sacred Fist.
In Kenshiro’s childhood, he is just an ordinary old man.
However, it is said that the Phoenix Fist cannot win against other Nanto.
>>122Isn’t the Southern Cross version of Musou Tensei hopeless?
Well, I don’t think that a friendship can’t be equal just because there’s an age gap.
I struck the secret point without touching using fighting spirit and broke the final ultimate technique of the Phoenix Fist, but if it’s the same principle, wouldn’t it be possible to slash through the fighting spirit of other schools of Nanto as well? I can’t help but think that.
>>125This guy’s body is extremely stiff.
>>130First of all, it’s fast enough that even Kenshiro can’t avoid it.
Souther and Shuu are quite a bit older than Ken.
Shin is of the same generation as Ken.
Rei and Yuda have an unknown age difference with Ken, but since they are not acquainted with Ken, it is highly likely that they are younger.
Rei and Kenshiro have a casual conversation, and they seem to be of a similar age.
Your voice has too much dignity, but you can’t be that old, right…?
To begin with, it’s so fast that it doesn’t stand out, but even when hit directly by Raoh’s strong fist, it’s tough enough to just feel pain, you know? South Star.
In a world where even water is precious, stop kicking around the food.
If you don’t become ruthless, you can’t gather fighting spirit, and on top of that, it’s tough not to achieve love, right?
That is precisely why treating water and food poorly is likely an appeal of the privileged class.
Just because the vital points aren’t effective doesn’t mean the outcome is already determined.
It’s amazing how you can decide the match with one decisive blow from there.
Kenshiro is quite tough, isn’t he?
Even though I’m supposed to be getting beaten by Raou, I’m completely healed.
>>141I was wondering if Raoh was just recovering slowly while he was bedridden, but when he suddenly revived after getting covered in the blood of a strange Ken-Oh army soldier due to Rihaku’s mistake, I realized it was just that Ken was tough.
It seems you have a grasp on some of the normal pressure points for dialogue.
So I dodge the direct attacks.