
It’s better to hit the Liu Feng fangirl!
The character of the watermelon was really strong, and it was a character that made me want to talk about it…
It’s really slow, isn’t it?
It’s one thing to be a master of consideration, but what even is that watermelon warp…?!
What is that guy Urizane really?
Isn’t Sheris just showing her hair through her pants?
>>5
Shocking first Brit!
>>11
You can cry now… It’s okay to cry…
I thought it was a bit questionable to suddenly bring out a time machine.
>>6
Cool, right?
There’s no way you can’t do that with watermelon.
I didn’t understand what Star Platinum is.
What is there to say about Ikawa, on the contrary?
Eternity Aid is quite versatile, isn’t it?
It’s the first time I’ve seen a second Brit land a significant hit.
The impression is that the child’s accomplishments, which only provide power through means of attack, were quite difficult.
Teacher, the first bullet is to the left.
A watermelon that demonstrates versatile performance on the condition of not getting involved in the main storyline.
It’s not that you can do anything with a watermelon, but rather that you can do everything with a watermelon is just too confusing…
My ball is getting bigger!!
Is Urizane an enemy in the manga version?
>>19
Isn’t it an enemy in anime too!?
>>19
I suddenly committed seppuku like after losing to the enemy and died.
>>19
I have a terrible personality, but well, I somehow died.
I thought Eryan was definitely a bad guy, but that wasn’t the case…
When I saw the manga version for the first time, I thought it was a different interpretation!
I laughed out loud and got off when I read it recently.
Urizane is a good character, but I felt that the Alter was ridiculously strong and weak, or rather, lawless.
Doesn’t that guy think he can do anything just by saying it’s a watermelon?
Ikawa… who is that!?
I seriously thought that.
In the movie version, isn’t Suika a good guy?
I don’t know what will happen to that world in the future, but are there any Alter users from overseas?
>>28
As a prerequisite, you can’t become an Alter user unless you’re born in a lost ground, so that’s why you have things like Holy placed there, right?
Watermelon is so convenient that if it’s set as the main ingredient, it makes you think that maybe it’s good enough on its own…
Set age: seventeen!
I enjoyed it back then, but now that I watch Scryed, it’s pretty tough.
If we’re talking about someone who appears in the world, there’s definitely that guy… President Alter!
The order is reversed, but Tachinami George seems to have an aura that suggests he could appear in something like Gun Sword.
It resembles Lucky.
“Scryed is tough to watch even back then.”
The otaku vibe is strong.
The manga version gets better in terms of the script and artwork from the second half…
>>38
The plot is completely chaotic, but it just rushes through with sheer momentum…
>>45
It’s a story about a drunken script that was written in the time it took to drink a six-pack of canned beer at a friend’s writer’s house.
What if Kazuma joined HOLY? It’s nice to do it with the enemy’s abilities.
I was disappointed to hear that the cougar is alive at the end.
Watermelon is a strong character with constraints, which makes it a classic.
That’s the watermelon, and it’s just too versatile.
At first it was good, but since Kimishima died, Kazuma’s revival takes a fairly long time, so I probably can’t watch it now.
>>42
I occasionally look back, but I think that part is really tough. It’s a necessary part, but it’s too long.
Since the revival, it’s been really interesting.
Even just the scene where the cougar goes to rescue Minori-san at a speed that Eryan cannot detect is worth it.
>>43
Only you can do something like that, and it’s cool that it gets revealed.
>>46
I also like the conversation between the captain and Cougar.
>>50
I am my own ally!!
Accessing the other side expands, and it no longer becomes just lost ground; I can’t remember if this was official or unofficial.
I recently came across something like a manga version of Scryed in a narou-style manga.
I forgot the title.
>>48
If it’s someone in their late 30s, the author of the manga version wrote it, and there’s almost a character like Kazuma among the enemy executives.
>>49
Seriously!?
>>54
It seems like someone who used to be a bastarded assistant has joined and is getting into the groove.
Welcome!!
Looking back, the part of the performance where I was dreaming… is completely unnecessary.
Misunderstandings lead to discord.
Discord begets conflict.
War calls forth sorrow.
The friendship and love that sprang up among them.
Do I have no choice but to blend into the light?
Going is destruction.
The coming is destruction.
Total destruction
Wakamoto’s preview narration is really cool, right?
The last panel is too funny.
I don’t understand what Scryed is in anime.
>>60
It seems like it’s obvious that it’s a manga version…
>>63
In any case, there’s meaning in the manga version!
I found it strange to have a stand battle with just one side.
And yet, in the end, we end up fighting in melee.
I only know the manga versions of Scrapped Princess, Gun Sword, and Mai-Otome.
>>62
The comic adaptation of Sunrise done by Champion is…
My balls!
I have two balls!
I always get confused about whose line it is.
>>66
I want to use the point that there are originally 8 anime versions, so there shouldn’t be a scene that emphasizes having two of them.
>>72
I still have two balls!
The manga version started by compiling the battles at Eternity Eight into one.
>>66
Wasn’t it?
>>75
It doesn’t seem like the settings have changed, but I have no impression at all of using the eight manga versions; is it because I’m on drugs…?
The manga version is a word of evolution, right?
There’s really no particular anime; I evolved by going to a strange forest and pulled out some weird guy’s spine.
―――S.Cry.ed
What a wonderful-sounding word it is―――
The cry of evolution S.Cry.ed was also featured in the anime that was being streamed at the beginning of the year.
If you’re going to write a review, you might as well go with Tatanami George.
A man is coming.
But I can replay it in my head with the anime version’s voices…
Although Kazuma and Ryūhō have reached the realm of Alter abilities, Suika feels more like a deviation.
It’s frustrating, but…
Are you out of your mind for me?
In the manga version, wasn’t it more like a magical phrase that allows you to evolve just by chanting it, S.cry.ed?
>>79
Hey! Don’t use those words so casually.
Viva is in Italian.
Knowledge is in English!
>>81
I wonder if it’s similar to a mad script-style comeback…
>>86
Well, it seems like even a non-script can be defeated.
Isn’t it a spaceship!?
>>82
Isn’t it cool?
From the point where Super Holy starts to rampage, it gets interesting! That said, the manga version is already quite entertaining from around volume 2, right?
The brotherly love between Kazuma and Ayers Blue is nice, isn’t it…
Brother――
And then, big brother
>>88
It’s a surreal scene just with the dialogue, but it’s a good scene there…
In the end, are you not with anyone, Mimori-san?
>>89
I heard that in Alteration, it clearly went down the route of Mimori-san.
>>89
It’s Mimori!
>>96
Isn’t that right?
It’s a bit late to say this, but thinking about the ending of the manga, I wonder if Kazuma, who had been a fossil throughout the story, was somewhere.
Help! My super pinch crusher!
If you make them say the name of the Alter of the Cougar, you can identify whether they are a reader of the manga version.
>>93
Straight Good Speed
Straight Line Excellent Speed
I love Kazuma, who is confident that he can break the warp with his brother’s ability.
The Alter ability is pretty brutal in its strength, isn’t it?
The place where inorganic substances can be transformed.
Thanks to this, any useless ability is frightening…
The manga version is extreme in its silliness, but I like how it properly depicts a happy “what if” scenario with Sheris being linked with Liu Bang and Kunishima being married.
What if my Alter ability is human warp?
What is the meaning of Kazuma and Liu Bang fighting in the end?
>>103
Ah, I shall say no more.
I didn’t think there would be any other characters fighting with watermelons, but I never expected to see one in Kamen Rider.
>>104
It’s fine if it’s just fighting, but it’s really strange that you can do anything like warping and communication.
Maybe it’s been said many times, but the new Alter, now Hybrid, is really cool!
Even though I’m saying it’s fine to have a cougar.
You’re quite stubborn, aren’t you?
I prefer the fast talk of cougars to the passionate thought of “the big encompasses the small.”
The feeling of being in a manga version of impermanence is incredible.
>>112
It’s troublesome because there’s just one frame.
Huh? Aono Taiki is not in the anime?
>>113
I’m in the anime where the time machine (spaceship) appears.
>>113
I won’t tell you.
Looking back, I wonder if the fact that I’ve shortened the world of cougars is a bit ironic, as it feels like I’m cutting down my own lifespan.
nu
ru
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When I rewatch the anime, Liu Feng’s amnesia period is long…
But Kaz-kun! Alright… there’s a slide after all.
Wasn’t it Kazuma who evolved humanity from monkeys?
>>121
Oh, people.
God knows.
I’m quite troubled about the Alter ability I want.
The versatility is with Eternity Eight, but I also want the Eternal Summer Sisters and Viva Knowledge.
*Space Harp*
Isn’t it cool? (Gya-ki)
It was sad that both the person using water and his younger brother had no choice but to die.
What are you going to do? What are you going to do? What are you going to do?
>>130
What would you do!?
But in the manga version, the space fleet attacks in the end…
Even such a bizarre manga at the end…
“There’s no opponent more worth resisting than fate… Don’t you think so? You too!!”
I think it’s a quote that honestly resonates with the heart.
>>132
Ah, but…
Kazuma’s rebellion will not end!
The opening of the song “First Contact” by the Snake Guy from Ayase’s death is disappointing on the disc.
The TV version is great!
The manga version had bonus comics with the heroine from Leviah, and it was really out of control.
The manga version is also a masterpiece, just with a different development from the anime version.
(I remember that it was Scryed that adopted the most foolish ideas after drinking and having meetings.)
Conversely, I think people would be seriously shocked if they got into the anime without having read the manga and found that Aoi Taiki is not there.
>>138
When I think about it calmly, it’s crazy that the protagonist’s real brother suddenly appears in the comic adaptation…
>>147
Moreover, it’s a character from another anime.
Even Higashi Ijuin is included!!!
>>127
I throw away the foolish man.
Mocked as a worthless man.
A life of homelessness is denied, and the clown is enveloped in laughter.
But look, look at that.
That’s Kazuma, Kimijima.
That trash.
That idiot.
There is no one else.
Isn’t human warp tough?
>>141
What will you do? What will you do? What would you do?
I actually started with the manga version and thought the second half was almost all original, so I was surprised to find that the Pinch Crusher is there…
Kaz-kun!
Kaz-kun!!
Kaz-kun!!!
Ah
i
Yo
I can’t help but love it.
It’s so cool that, as a rebel, you would only say no.
>>146
Yes
>>149
It should only say no…!?
>>149
It should only say no…!?
>>146
Then let’s provoke a change of heart.
Modified Alter User Corps!
Can you win against this army of 1000 modified Alter users?
What is human warp? The Japanese is weird, right?
Yasuharu Toda, who established his style with this and Astray R.
Simply put, when watching the anime, Kazuma’s lack of words can be quite frustrating, and Liu Feng doesn’t listen enough, which is also rather irritating.
The fact that the manga version started doing its own thing in the second half means that the anime version also has the first enemy as “Please☆Teacher,” right?
>>156
Can that be put out in anime?!!
>>156
It’s Biff-kun.
Isn’t it just like the common weak Alta Big Magnum from the manga version?
I am an eternal devotee!!
I dislike impermanence, but I like it.
Brother…
And brother!