
The man’s name is Amiba, a man who once studied the same Nanto Seiken as me. Amiba, even if you can deceive other men, you can’t trick my eyes. To change your face and impersonate Toki… Other men, are you talking about me… Kenshiro!? Amiba, you can deceive other men!? Waaah! Kazaki-kun hit me again!! Tachibana-chan’s emotions are unstable…! Kaaa!!
I mistook a dutch wife for my girlfriend…
I wonder if I passed the Raoh check and received the okay?
>>3
“Toki said something like, ‘The atrocities of Jaggi and Amiba were ordered by Raoh.'”
It seems that instead, Raoh took the lead in producing Amiba as a fake Toki.
>>4
Is my little brother, who loves me so much, really capable of doing something like that?
Were Rei and Amiba in quite a close relationship?
>>5
(That guy is really good at imitating people.)
It’s not that Ken is particularly useless; maybe it’s a kind of support for him.
There were subordinates who, even after being abandoned upon learning the truth, still thought Amiba was Toki and continued to follow him…
>>7
Even though they still go wild, what the heck is up with those guys who say they don’t want anything but the real thing?
>>7
Rather, those guys who knew about the old Toki were able to keep up with that heinous act…
Since only Rei, who knows Amiba, is able to notice it, it might be natural to think that the disguise was done quite well.
I was almost fooled by a big old lady too…
Even Kenshiro just said a little while ago, “You are definitely not Toki!”
The face was quite different from the memories of Toki from the beginning, right?
It was set that their appearance changed due to a sad past.
The story has it that Amiba forcefully pushed the idea that his appearance changed due to a sad past, and Ken Shiro ended up believing it.
>>12
The scars on the back and the sharpness of the techniques were just like his…
>>12
Well then… it makes it seem like Kenshiro is a strange person!
I wonder how Raoh copied Toki’s techniques and episodes, considering they only met briefly and he just got punched. Did Raoh provide careful instruction?
>>14
I am a genius!
You might have felt a sense of discomfort with the sharpness of the technique compared to that of Maji Toki.
It’s amazing that after all that, it turned out to be a fake.
>>18
I wonder how there wasn’t much internet backlash back then.
>>19
At that time, the internet was for research and academic use, such as in universities.
There’s no internet that individuals can use easily!!
If it wasn’t for me, you would have been deceived.
It’s too funny how suddenly it becomes weak.
After this, I will regain my honor by having the big old lady see through Raiga Fuuga.
>>24
Even if the protagonist class shines as much as they want in inconsequential places, if they mess up in the main areas, it doesn’t matter.
Even the capable won’t be counted, and I can’t redeem my reputation, says Rihaku.
I really like pretending to be my rivals like Jaggi and Amiba.
There are many outrageous developments beyond this, and I think the treatment would have been quite different if the internet had existed at the time.
>>26
“Carry me!”
>>27
When it exceeds the life support functions of the shelter, it’s compensating in the brain.
>>28
In the anime, it was said that even if you were forcefully put in, oxygen would not be maintained until you could get out.
The internet at that time is also mentioned in Kochikame.
Computer communication
In the mid-1980s, even personal computer communications were hardly widespread.
If we’re being specific, it seems there were occasionally debates in the submission section of anime magazines.
The Amiba joke became a staple in the anime magazine’s submission corner.
No, I won’t make a mistake, right?
The one that seems like it could be the first to arrive in some reader-submitted encyclopedia section, but ends up not being able to, is Amiba.
To…!
Everyone in the Puppet Hunting Team, after doing all that, says they followed because it’s Tokisama when their true identity is revealed!
How is it that you were able to slip into the good side after releasing Lin…?
The interpretation was that, because of a malfunction in the shelter opening and closing mechanism in Toei’s anime, Toki had no choice but to close it from the outside.
This makes me look like a fool, doesn’t it?!
What do you think, Mamiya?
If the door is broken, wouldn’t it be better to close it from the inside…?
What on earth is a nuclear shelter that can only be closed from the outside in an emergency?
It’s easy to imagine that the production system for manga artists at that time was chaotic, and they couldn’t think about future developments or the truth of things.
>>44
There are quite a few of them among current manga artists as well.
Mr. Mutou also said that if everyone except Kenshiro is made a villain, it raises the question of what kind of education the master has provided…
I heard that Rei and Amiba were popular among the rotten people of that time, and I wonder why?
Actually, Ryuken is to blame, isn’t he…
>>47
Although he was the biggest troublemaker, Raoh was trying to settle things with his own hands.
It was not a mistake to have Jagi confront Ken, who was destined to become the heir but was too kind.
That’s what it’s like to be a master of the assassination fist.
Why is it that even after Kenshiro was chosen as the successor to the one and only teaching, everyone still freely uses the Hokuto Shinken?
>>49
Ryuken was killed by Raoh, so it became a vague situation.
Well, there was also Kouryuu, who had been competing with Ryuuken for the position of successor but managed to escape as is.
Well, it’s broken, so it can only be closed from the outside… It’s just that it ended up malfunctioning like that.
>>52
It is actually said in the anime that the only way to close it is to use a strong force from the outside.
The inside of the door doesn’t even have a handle, so if a strong man like Hokuto were to try, he might accidentally break the shelter door.
Is it the original creator or the artwork that is in question?
>>56
Regarding Hokuto, the intentions of the editorial staff are also strong.
The strong sense of live action is also intended to prevent readers from engaging in meta-reading.
In fact, that’s how it became very popular.
The sharpness of this technique… Amiba, who has been training until he reaches that level, is amazing.
>>58
Well, first of all, even if I heard about the origin of the scars on your back somewhere, normally you can’t get that seriously hurt near your spine…
The original author apparently later thought, “I wonder why Kenshiro is traveling… well, it’s probably for a woman,” even considering Yuria as an afterthought after the serialization began.
>>59
It seems that during the serialization period, Buronson and Tetsuo Hara never met in person even once, which I find amazing.
Even as Raoh wants to eliminate obstacles to his ambition, he may have imprisoned Toki due to his feelings as a brother.
But isn’t the research on Amiba’s secret points unnecessary?
>>60
Rather than killing instantly like in the new blood feud, it’s about searching for the secret points to spread the legend of the Fist King.
I just want to try some good feeling experiments with pressure points.
Or maybe they just want to make Toki a substitute.
>>62
They may have wanted to expand their martial arts because they were constantly stealing secret scrolls.
I like the theory that Jaggi and the others were teaching each other their techniques.
Huh? Did I make a mistake…?
I was saying things like “Look at the precision of this technique! It’s a perfect copy!” Now I feel like an idiot.
If there was the internet back then, I would have written a dream novel about Rei.
The editor Horie, who could be called the third author, intervened and sometimes made such significant changes to the original work.
Hokuto was born from the tug-of-war between Buronson, Tetsuo Hara, and Nobuhiko Horiuchi.
If it were real, that chapter boss would have already dealt with a being like Toki.
Whether it was changed or it was originally planned, it’s the right decision.
Actually, Rei is a thug under the brotherhood of the fang brothers, right?