
Crunch crunch, *suu…*! Pong, dekki! You burrow into the ground with damage fixed while attacking. Surprise head consumes the molecules of HP, causing a massive explosion that engulfs both enemies and allies.
Sword in the heart
The foreshadowing of the special training where I was hitting with the folded corner of the ball!
From a rider to a one-horned blue devil.
The dynamic composition using the second panel brings to life Dragon Ball.
The way of cutting that feels like unleashing the fury of justice…
On the second page, I thought for a moment that the pose was holding a bar, but it turned out to be a broken border line.
Bending and fighting is the default, huh…
This guy has the qualifications of a rider…
The current Pokémon can dig holes according to the moves…
As expected, it’s evolving.
It comes flying quite leisurely, doesn’t it?
Strong!
This monkey is too much of a master.
It’s not about avoiding with moisture.
Is a full attack meaningless, or will it just lead to falling into a hole?
The panel layout is as amazing as ever…
Since it’s been turned into something that takes a little damage from tricks, it seems like I can no longer use the surprise head.
The trendy pose after getting a haircut!
This monkey was dying, yet the overkill was too much.
Strategies seen in Alabasta
I initially thought that there was some item stored inside Ditto that it was pulling out.
Like pulling out the spinal cord.
Sword in the Heart
But I’m glad for you, Master.
I didn’t go as far as wasting special capsules on Upa.
New type of movement
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It’s great how the surprising head penetrates the panel and gets thrown into the hole of the next one…
Hercules is cool even without becoming the King Form!
The trainer is currently going to watch Gundam too.
As expected, there was enough kindness not to purchase the special capsule (100,000).
It’s cool, but so far only Heracross is making an impact.
Unleash the wrath of justice.
I watched Gundam…
The other person also understands each other telepathically…
It makes my heart flutter a little.
The connection of the Bikkuri Head from the second panel to the third panel looks really great.
I won, ha ha ha!
The pen is too fast, especially with the weekend.
Will another one come this afternoon?
Heracross is too much of a trump card.
Zugadon definitely starts with Big Surprise Head in the gym, after all.
Because it’s in-game currency, I’m numb to it, but the items are ultimately really expensive…
Last time you were hiding by digging a hole too, weren’t you?
It’s cool that it’s upside down because it was slammed in mid-air.
It’s nice how it connects directly to the Gundam pose with just a spin…
It’s Mr. Komawaku!
I’ve started to showcase my manga skills that I haven’t really revealed in my previous style…
It’s a bit late to say this, but the manga is really well done.
Isn’t the manga not good?
These guys are really smart; they’re already practicing hitting the ball after that defeat.
I wonder if even poison-type poisonous substances are being flowed into holes like this.
It seems this Heracross can learn Swords Dance.
You get to see the cute Meta Girl, which is a bonus.
That HP is definitely low, so should I hit with Pundro first or can I survive one more hit to win?
It’s nice to deal with the surprise head (attacking by removing the head) by breaking off your own horn…
I’m still being nice because I haven’t spent money on the ultimate expensive ball.
This person is amazing at drawing basic action scenes, especially with Dragon Ball emulations.
It’s nice that the destruction of the frame in Bikkuri Head, which got me last time, is now part of the enemy defeat sequence this time…
Heracross didn’t really do well last time.
However, Pundoro has a terrible miss.
Well, if there is a force of inevitability, it can be made to hit without fail.
What kind of technique is it to break the horns in the game?
The way they’ve properly addressed each issue has been shining…
You really like Dragon Ball, huh?
Well, I knew, but…
(When I think about it carefully, what does it mean to break a horn and make it into a weapon…)
Meta-kko also played an active role as a stepping stone.
In other words, everyone uniting their strength to achieve victory.
It’s scary when you squint your eyes while taking off your head.
Reducing half of the HP with a surprise head and damaging only allies… how cruel.
Why did you break the corner…?
You can normally use angles, can’t you!
The results of the special training are showing.
I wonder what movie the trainer is watching…
So this is what the training scene with the folded corner was like…
Is this supposed to be a Megahorn?
Since I’m knocking off the big surprise head, I’m going to knock it off.
It’s simply amazing how well the action is depicted…
The broken border effect of the panel is nice…
Is that even possible!?
I thought that, but since I’m doing things like the King Form and the Omanyte ambush from my stomach, it’s too late now.
Head Remover vs. Horn Breaker
You’re explaining it well because digging a hole can be hard to understand!
I feel something Dragon Ball-like in the penetration effect.
Well, the last decisive move has almost extended the horn.
The king form doesn’t do anything like that morphing power, right…?
Meta-ko is not only cute, but also strong in manga skills…
Just digging a hole is also listed as a technique, so isn’t it a technique?
Since it will hit at the corner anyway, it’s fine to hold it in your hand!
However, it seems there were many responses that were difficult to understand, so the other party’s actions come with framed explanations, which is incredibly kind…
Even without the mark of the king… I should be able to defeat you.
If Heracross has the qualifications of a rider!
Isn’t the gaze guidance perfect?
Yesterday, there was a development that would make the anonymous person who was angry with the Omanyte damage calculation want to die of rage.
It’s good that you’re properly checking your whereabouts in the air.
I feel like it won’t be a striking finish when landing there with the background.
Aren’t you good at paneling?!
The paneling is too excellent.
If they say it’s a breaking wall or a megahorn, then I suppose it could be…
Charge without permission.
I often misjudge the distance of this Heracross’s horn and bump into things…
That’s right, since it’s a battle like an action game similar to Arceus, this is also acceptable…
If anything, the fifth panel is also connected.
However, it’s fine because the trainer is a Ditto, but wouldn’t a regular trainer get caught up in a shocking head…?
Aren’t the panel layouts too good?
Don’t suddenly quit Pokémon battles.
It’s a way to defeat that I’ve seen in One Piece…
I didn’t know about Upah and Heracross, but this manga is fun!
A boast!?
It’s a beautiful firework, isn’t it?
The Ultra Beasts are a bit too creepy, but I think they make sure to explain the moves and items each time, so even if you haven’t played, you can understand.
The control of this horn with the spatula is relatively rough, so it might be better to remove it for improved accuracy.
This is a megaphone…
Is it a special edition for Golden Week? The updates are quick.
Was Mega Horn that kind of move!?
It’s truly impressive how you defeat the Kono Yozaru while avoiding collateral damage…
Well… it seems like it’s a region where direct attacks are tolerated…
Wow, this area is scary!
It feels like using the opponent’s techniques is something that happened in Pokémon Special (PokéSpe).
I can barely take down a Zygarde with half its stamina using Megahorn, right?
The flow from the direction of the hit head and the explosion from the upper left to the lower right, then to the left, is beautiful.
The ball hit in the second frame bursting through and going into the hole in the third frame feels too good.
It seems like you’re doing it alone.
Don’t just spill your feelings in a long text.
From the beginning, they are extremely good at Dragon Ball…
That old man just wants to nitpick, it’s annoying…
I don’t really understand what you’re trying to say in this long text, but the ones that look the most like mascots throughout the series are probably the ones from Gold and Silver, right?
This guy is strong even without the King Form…
Of course, you’ll be isolated in seconds.
It’s like they’ve put in a panel with a Pokémon battle composition…
I’m a little moved that the special training for Heracross’s horn swinging actually had meaning…
It was good to see Omnite protecting Upa.
I’m glad you were able to get along well.
If you can avoid the big head by digging a hole, then it makes sense that if you get into the hole, you won’t be hit by anything else…
The turn-based Pokémon system, along with its move performance and damage calculations, really only shines in a game-like context.
Both anime and manga like Pokémon Adventures prioritize enjoyment.
Many predicted that either Wooper or Omanyte would fall after the attack from Konoyozaru here as well.
I’m glad that everyone seems to be able to return safely.
The trainer is surely safe because it’s at a halt.
I don’t know which generation of Pokémon the opponent’s gym has, but I’m grateful that the team is limited to Gold and Silver.
You say there are only Pokémon you don’t know, but aren’t all of the ones on the Ditto side from the first generation or Gold and Silver?
It’s not a rider, it’s a Gundam!
Once the battle started, Metako just stood there blankly without any intention of doing anything.
I failed at the final pose.
It’s more like Pokémon Special or the anime, but it’s rather unsophisticated, and even thinking from a game perspective, if you don’t understand levels or effort values, there’s no way you can do the calculations.
This pose that evokes the anger of justice…!
Even the original Heracross is strong enough to uproot trees.
Rider, Gundam, Dragon Ball, and Pokemon.
Is it a greedy set of things that boys love?
You have unleashed the wrath of justice.
I thought it was the ARM-RIPPING BLADE of BLACKSUN, but it was actually the one that unleashes the wrath of justice.
The trainer’s wallet is also happy in the shadows of the grass.
So this was what I was hitting the ball hard during practice.
I didn’t understand the meaning of Heracross’s horns regenerating, but upon calm consideration, it turns out that the head of the exploded Zugadoon regenerating is even more incomprehensible, so it’s safe.
Since it’s a rhinoceros beetle, wouldn’t it be easier to use it as a horn rather than folding it once and holding it by hand…?
Don’t accept corners being folded as if it’s a matter of course.
Ultimate skill in manga…
In the first place, Ditto is not included in the number of Pokémon this time, as was mentioned in the last or the one before that! It’s understandable if someone who hasn’t played doesn’t know about the party marker.
Speaking of which, this Heracross King form has been revealed, but the Mega form hasn’t been yet…
I have a feeling that it might be something different already.
Zygarde is probably tired and worn out, so it seems like the match is decided.
Even Meltan didn’t go so far as to change its traits with a capsule, as expected.
It seems like the previous one was broken because it didn’t look easy to hit… is that what you mean!?
I’m a bit curious if Omanyte became quiet and friendly because Meta’s badge was sufficient.
When I peeked at the cute Jimuri from my belly, it had also stopped flopping around, right?
OK Local Badge Obtained
The base is more likely to break, but the horn can be used as a weapon.