
It’s probably stronger than the napkin zebra phoenix.
The protagonist has become stronger, yet the opponent still remains quite a significant trauma.
“All techniques have a high intent to kill.”
Unlike the six knights arc, which was about half Satan, now it’s 100% pure Goldman.
>>4
To be honest, Satan is not the kind of opponent that even Kinnikuman should be dealing with.
>>7
Originally, Satan is the garbage that we the perfect superhumans should clean up, and it’s not necessary for modern superhumans to deal with it…
>>82
He’s someone who can only play in serious matches!
The initial appearance is a clumsy general.
I think it’s quite a bold depiction that there was no breakthrough to the guillotine of hell, and they had no choice but to endure it, considering their luck.
It seems that this guy’s disciple easily defeats the presumably superior being, Satan, at least once.
It’s impressive not just that they are strong themselves, but also that they have trained their disciples to the point of being able to defeat the founding ancestor, isn’t it?
>>9
I can understand the San-chan cow part, but I’m surprised by Junkman.
>>11
Did you defeat Pain… Pain?????
>>16
I dislike that it seems like they sent out the six knights who will lose against Pain Man while thinking that General-sama would face him.
>>18
The general truly believed that everyone would win and was making arrangements accordingly.
Justice Man is not my disciple; he is my junior disciple.
There are quite a few cases where, if Phoenix had just done things normally, they would have lost there.
The guillotine of hell can still deal lethal damage to anyone other than The Man.
Overall, this is not a skill that should be displayed in the first half.
There are various techniques, but the guillotine from hell looks overwhelmingly painful.
>>14
He said it was just a needledrop to the neck.
That really hurts, doesn’t it?
From here on, it’s the tag arc and the championship arc, so when I think back, the timing of their appearance really was early.
It’s crazy that my direct disciple has surpassed the founder.
The lower organization of that disciple’s disciple having roughly equal strength to the Infinite Numbers Army is pretty crazy.
>>17
Is there a possibility of digging deeper into the cockroach trap that caught those guys?
That said, if you ask who among the other six knights could defeat Pain…
It’s a bit sad that the opponent of the top disciple Ashuraman was a monster that had been overwhelmingly trained.
Kinnikuman’s strength seems to fluctuate wildly depending on his mood.
Even if I win against the progenitor, I still wonder if I am truly stronger than them.
>>23
The junk that clearly surpassed the original in terms of attack power is amazing.
>>25
Since the general hasn’t directly defeated Pain, it seems that the power of the guillotine from hell is even greater.
It can be said to surpass the indirect mentor.
>>23
If you think of it as a match, it seems that this is fundamentally correct.
In a program from long ago, when asked, “If the Devil General and Phoenix fought, who would win?” the answer was “It would be an evenly matched battle, but in the end, the General would win,” so Phoenix must be quite strong as well.
It’s a story before the Ancestor Arc.
If it’s between the general and the phoenix, the general is stronger, but when it comes to the six knights and the intelligence team, the intelligence team seems to be stronger, like a balance.
>>26
The intelligence team is really strong.
Don’t attack outside the match with weird gimmicks just because you’re strong!
>>26
There are guys who shoot instant death beams like a cheat and it feels like a 2-on-1 situation…
The old general was also using illegal moves, boosting his power six times with yoga.
Which one would win, Satan behind each of us or the God of Intellect?
Attack power… In terms of the ability to penetrate the opponent’s defenses, Junkman has surpassed Abysman, Goldman, and Silverman, now standing at Tier 1.
But the second generation is saying that the cow might be stronger than the Demon General, maybe even stronger than Mammoth Man.
The six knights are learning their respective combat techniques, but I can’t help but wonder if it’s really okay for those who have learned spatial movements in outer space to use such wicked techniques as the Face Planet magic within their spells.
The scene where Kinnikuman returns to find Buffaloman’s face all messed up is personally one of my top three memorable moments.
When the talk came up about whether 15 million from the general was too low, I really liked the theory that it actually amounts to 90 million due to yoga power.
It has been concluded that even with 15 million in new meat, the strong ones are incredibly strong.
>>36
But the founding members seem to only fight against those with lower superhuman strength than themselves, right? (Depending on which Satan you refer to)
It’s different in reality because there’s a fire situation, but…
Whether he is stronger than the Demon General or not, Mammothman has an exceptionally strange strength even among the Intelligent Team…
“Robin is amazing to have pushed aside.”
The fact that the real deals who defeated the super god have also taken down something on the level of Man-chan is an incredible achievement, but for some reason, defeating the primordial feels even more impressive.
>>38
The Justice Superhero wins with friendship power regardless of the difference in abilities, so there is a sense that they are outside the discussion of strength.
Knowing the mechanism of the Superhuman Graveyard, it’s really baffling that the soul of Wolfman, who should be dead, is helping to revive Kinnikuman.
>>41
A ghost has appeared!
A face-planet otter that doesn’t work on either perfect superhumans or justice superhumans…
>>42
The person is incredibly confident in their skills…
That said, justice could not have prevailed without Warsman’s self-sacrifice, and perfection might still have had a chance if it weren’t against Psycho Man.
>>42
A strategy of taking multiple people hostage could never succeed.
The Phoenix had 100 million power, so it should be a close match with the general, right?
The mid-boss leaves a stronger impression than the final boss.
The final boss is before the cancellation.
But I love pro wrestling even more than the devilish Planet Man.
Additionally, it’s not a wasted technique as it serves as a trigger to see through the true identity, the Human Face Planet.
>>48
After that, the general explained everything normally, so it was not a big deal…
Planet Man rules the solar system (excluding Earth).
Planet Man said he was appointed by the gods of each planet, but I wonder if there are other gods besides the god of superhumans in that world.
How did this difficult opponent manage to defeat my master…?
I see it, but I don’t understand…
Who defeated Painman?
I see, it’s Junkman… Junkman!?
You can be proud of just the fact that your attack hit Pain, Junk…
Personally, I thought San-chan, who ended up with no damage after the match despite being quite beaten during it, was the most amazing.
>>56
Upon re-reading, it appears that Singman relied entirely on gimmicks while San-chan was consistently dominant in the wrestling part.
Junkman has a high boiling point, so it seems like it would be exaggerated in the anime.
>>57
In that case, Ashura will slack off…
>>60
Well… I forgive you…
>>60
I need to finish this quickly; it’s just too gruesome!
>>65
It’s not just gross; it’s probably impossible to fully animate Ashura’s six arms design in the anime…!
>>77
The thing in the throne arc was crazy because it was against Satan Cross.
>>79
(Game cut)
>>84
Why…
>>88
A pro wrestler with six arms versus one with four arms and four legs, said to be an animator’s nightmare.
From Suguru’s perspective, it’s nothing but an object of fear, but it seems that the General likes Suguru? I like that.
Junk is armor with a hardness of 9.
It’s amazing to see that it can easily be turned into scrap now.
>>59
Niki niki niki…
>>63
I think it’s the worst match because it’s a string that wraps around.
At this time, Kinnikuman is not an opponent he can win against.
Maybe I can win now.
>>66
If you take seriously the idea that the Demon General above and Phoenix are on equal footing, it might actually give you an edge in advancing the match.
Even considering that San-chan is strong, I think Shingman has become somewhat of an old-timer as a superhuman wrestler.
I wonder who would be stronger, Atalyn or Satan, if Atalyn were in perfect condition.
It seems like Nisan might win.
I think Suguru right now would be scared right away.
Napkin → Doping with Mag-Pa
Phoenix → Doping with evil gods
So even if the latter half is stronger, it doesn’t feel inferior in comparison.
Even though there was no structure for a sequel, it managed to maintain a good balance.
Neptune Man wasn’t a match that could be won either.
You’re staying strong and becoming a companion just like that.
Actually, there is a new setting in the series where the phoenix can predict attacks by calculating and taking a defensive approach.
>>74
The defensive type is mentioned in the King Edition finals.
Because it’s using the principle of leverage.
You can also recover through yoga.
You can also use the snake body.
>>80
It’s useless!
The five princes of destiny, also known as the Phoenix, clearly have a losing flag by receiving the power of the evil god, so stop it…
The Pain Man was very satisfied himself, so it was a great match.
I really like the part where he says, “Don’t disturb me, you demons!”
The Devil General was strong, but it was too much of anything goes.
It is hard to accept being told that I couldn’t defeat them with my own strength.
Since the entity has appeared, what should I do about having the six knights tear my body apart and not letting them use their techniques?
>>89
Suguru has the support of the righteous superhumans under the ring and the bulls… (you reap what you sow)
The vital points sealing also comes without fail.
Basically, enemies that appear later tend to be stronger, but the general was one of the gods in the previous work and has now gained a setting of being the former perfect ancestor in the new work, making him a highly esteemed existence.
Considering the current setup, the Suguru from the old series is mainly fighting related to the ancestors (Devil General), the Infinite Numbers Army (Neptune & Nepkin), and the God of Superhumans (Five Princes) and Zaman.
>>95
Of course, you would get angry about that.
In the case of the Demon General, it’s good balance because it becomes stronger by exceeding the limit specifically for the Zaman.
We can use hardness 10 diamond power, and we have superhuman strength, but it doesn’t feel like inflation, so to speak.
At the time of serialization, Kenda-man had the same superhuman strength as the Devil General and possessed Diamond Power, creating an inflation effect like “This time, even the underlings are at the general level.”
In the end, the effectiveness of diamond power depends on the user, so there’s a lot of variability.
The hardness level is seriously impossible without something like Monday Night Power.
The general that Suguru defeated with the Kinnikuman Driver was, to be frank, like being forced to play a terrible game.
But it’s sometimes hard to apply the Kinnikuman Driver, but its power is extremely painful.
The stronger the General is, the more the Knuckle Driver becomes an incredible technique once it connects.
Satan’s hypothetical enemy is a super god.
It’s normally at the level of a final boss.
Even if sweat turns into diamonds or shatters, it instantly comes back to life.
If you deal with something like this, it would give anyone a trauma, not just Suguru.
Satan has techniques that are like a single stake from a demon king that would cause instant death if hit normally.
If you think that Satan is weaker than the Bi-Corn, then I don’t think he qualifies as a final boss-level character.
Well, I don’t think Baikon has a weak reputation just because Prism Man was overpowered.
The pipe chair attack is an act that those who know the old Goldman would want to turn away from.
From the opponent’s perspective, it’s still a thank you for the straightforward weapon attack…
>>108
They have been doing things that make you want to look away for a long time, so it’s safe!
Superheroes are recognized even with outrageous weapons if they have a costume, so a folding chair is quite gentle.
I feel like being the only one who can actually move in the Six Knights arc is adding to my trauma, Suguru.
Well, starting with a full roster of idol superhumans is just too solid, so it doesn’t happen very often anyway.
The fact that superhuman strength fundamentally does not change from the moment of birth implies that even at the same numerical value, there is a difference ranging from baby level to ancestor level.
It’s an element that can easily be exaggerated, not strength itself.
A cow that went from 1 million power to 10 million after being optimized.
It seems that there is quite a difference in strength between Diamond Power and Diamond Body, even though both are rated as 10.
>>114
In fact, we talked about that during the Mirage Man battle…
Cows can be changed freely, somehow…
>>115
What is 0 power, I wonder?
I wish they would have a perfect showdown with Satan in the sequel.
If Mantarou is going to surpass Suguru, it would be about that much.
>>118
Even though it’s the time of the tag arc, we won in the direct confrontation, so it’s fine, right?
I hope the opponent in Ashuraman’s match will be interesting and have a good back-and-forth.
I thought it was cool that this person could differentiate even at hardness 0.
>>120
It’s pointless!!!!
When it comes to the topic of strength, it’s a great line: “The training methods are different!”
Foldable chairs are often used as a joke, but…
I think it’s really something that you’re teaming up with someone like Satan given the current situation.
The setting of the six knights that somehow became a non-issue.
Forget the inconvenient things!
Is Goldman already dead if he’s a second-generation?
Ashuraman’s son is a bit…
>>126
Children do not grow up as their parents wish.
(Children don’t always grow up the way parents want them to…)
>>128
Ah… AAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!!
>>128
Why are we taking damage from this…?
>>132
Because I truly did not grow up as I thought I would.
Satan is also associated with cows, so there might be some connection with the demon army…
>>130
It existed!
It’s amazing how the Ninja, who used to be all about being a demon superhuman, is now representing the righteous superhumans in the second generation.
Forget the inconvenient things!!