
Isn’t Hiyama rather unfortunate?
Hiyama was providing proper guidance until midway, despite the goal.
The unusually high number of service scenes in Hiyama.
I still think the design somehow resembles it.
It was quite serious guidance, or rather, normal.
It broke because of Maro, but…
I was properly instructing them, but as for that, I was planning to launch a surprise attack!
Paaaaaan!
Please stop with the oddly realistic beer belly, the way the pants dig in, and pulling a microphone out from the pants…
But the scene where Maro put his hand in my pants was a bit good.
You taught me things just as proper as the enemies who taught me survival…
It feels like there’s been a bit of a remake of the enemy demon gods from 1 popping up here and there, right?
It’s like an ultra soul, but not quite an ultra soul, just a little ultra so!
The red pen teacher is annoying even if they’re correct.
I thought Raijinmaru looked a lot like Senoumaru, and it turns out the designer openly stated that it’s based on Senoumaru.
Don’t do unnecessary things before doing what you need to do, meow!
This is the second time we’re doing B’z jokes, following the old manga “Mankin,” right, Hiyama?
Why was it a penguin…?
It’s interesting that the enemy is mostly hired and takes their main job seriously.
Both the weekly magazine writer and the liar were not lying about the scope of their work.
Things like that are usually where you hit the target right in the center of the face in a photo or hit the forehead with darts!
Taking everything off completely is way too reckless!
Basically, the enemies in Hero Tales aren’t as ruthless as those in Creation Tales, right?
Is it only Shigeru Chiba who has been oppressing indigenous people so far?
The troublemaker type is different from oppressing others.
It’s not a demon penguin, it’s a bear…
In other words, it’s a typical development from past works.
Arriving at a peculiar area, getting caught up in strange troubles, defeating enemies, restoring normalcy, and moving on to the next.
You haven’t been doing it much, have you?
The enemies in the hero’s tale are brainwashed and evil, but we’re authentic here.
There are many weird people…
It’s a story about the first generation regaining the colors of the rainbow, but the area they’ve reached being darkened feels like a reverse homage, and I’m excited!
The color of the outer space world has faded, and things are getting seriously bad.
The cutting-out samurai can be said to be a pure villain.
Despite being a polar bear, it somehow has a Gaiger-like flavor.
Kakeru’s bad side is just a bit creepy when it involves Maro…
I was expecting them to shout “Yosshaa!” but they left without shouting.
Despite talking about how important Wataru is, Kakeru showed a stance of confrontation even with Wataru for their own sake! There’s no way I could hit him with darts like that!!!
By the way, I wonder who Susanoo is.
1. The real name of Enjoyda.
2. My Guy
3. Maro’s relatives
I think it’s one of those.
It’s unlikely that Maigar is creating a demon that requires divine power for its creation all by himself.
Maro also has a lot of things he doesn’t understand, including Uzume-mar.
It was Enjoyda who moved first to secure Kakeru.
Despite being a silly, fun, and cool kids’ anime, it somehow makes you think.
The theory that Enjo-da is Kagu-tsuchi fits well.