
“Anyway, he’s strong, too strong. Among the works of both the old and new Kinnikuman, he is certainly one of the top three powerful superhumans, and the majority of voices are praising his strength!”
I feel like it was strong enough, but not to that extent.
I’ve defeated Kid and Jade…
>>2
Kid and Jade, huh…
>>28
At that time, I was a promising young talent…
Disregarding actual ability, it ranks quite high as a display of strength.
Slogans like this are important in pro wrestling…
I don’t think it’s wrong because it’s around the mid-term voting for the second generation.
I think the character’s personality is very strong.
It’s cute to be scared of attractions, isn’t it?
There was indeed a time when things were like that.
There hasn’t been anything good since the reappearance…
With the opponent you fought who had the seed of a demon.
The partner I teamed up with in the ultimate tag was too bad.
I think I had that level of status when I was a boss.
I was surprised to see Jade’s arm being torn off.
The impact was significant enough that this evaluation wouldn’t be strange until the rank dropped in the Demon Seed battle.
At first glance, they may seem like a power fighter, but they are specialized in psychological warfare that breaks the opponent’s spirit.
I felt a sense of style in slightly rearranging and borrowing the opponent’s technique.
Somehow, the active characters in the U-world have quite amazing specs.
What’s wrong with the Super Trinity that has all three elements of face, skill, and strength?
If it’s a superhuman ally in the second generation, I guess Mantaro Kevin Scare would be fine.
Until the new series where the fool on the third floor appears, this was my favorite character among both old and new.
Well, as soon as I saw the Scarabuster, my thought was, “If Ashura used this, it would be even more insane…”
The ultimate tag chapter is here.
The demon seed still had a sense of “playing the loser precisely because it’s a strong character.”
In the ultimate tag, I thought, “Ah, I ended up in the same bracket as Jade…”
>>19
If Ashura is going to appear, then I have to fight and lose, so it couldn’t be helped up to that point.
>>19
Why are two characters who seem like they would be popular based on their looks and personality both in that category?
>>19
Even with that result against Ashura Bolt, it didn’t feel like Kevin was inferior.
Rather, it feels somewhat above by daringly scattering instead.
It seems like it will rank in the top 3 to 5 as a boss character.
The status of the final boss in the switch battle was really good, wasn’t it?
>>21
The fighting style is clever and good, and the rivalry with Kevin is great.
When it came out, it really felt high in rank.
More than the cows during the time of the Seven Deadly Sins.
I like buffalo branding.
A perfect opponent in the early stages with no points deducted.
Didn’t you change your overbody when entering a certain series?
I may be mistaken, but I liked that performance.
>>26
I feel like I saw them wearing it again in the tag tournament.
Well, it seems like they could win against everyone except Bolt and Ashura in the Demon Seed arc.
That overbody is liked enough to be used in the Muscle Grand Prix.
The three allies are also Manta Catcher Chaos.
Kevin is treated too well.
>>35
That said, Kevin has only been acting as a rival behind Mantaro until the Olympics.
Instead of throwing out a sudden gimmick
I liked how they revised a technique I’m already familiar with and made it more powerful.
I have a memory of being in the weakest class in the game.
Elevating the opponent’s technique into my own style.
It was a talent that would shine in the tag arc.
It’s strong, but it’s just the right strength to be a punching bag, so to speak.
A slot to add prestige to enemy characters by defeating this guy.
>>40
It’s the same unfortunate position as Warsman.
It was pretty strong when it came out, though.
It’s like the old series’ Warsman, right?
When he first appeared, he was seriously the strongest character in the 2nd generation, and he was strong in the Demon Seed arc too, it was just that the opponents were too formidable.
It hurts that there haven’t been many opportunities for him to show his strength since joining the team, possibly due to the style that centers around Mantaro’s activities.
>>46
Even so, having had the opportunity to fight is still better.
I think that someone like me, who was expecting great things from the checkmate after it turned into an ally, feels this way.
Right now, things like perilla are just noise.
When I was a boss, I was really strong and I thought so too, and I still love it even now.
You might say that I don’t have my own skills, but…
All the techniques that were used against me are being enhanced and countered, and by the time they use the Kin’niku Buster, their weaknesses will be completely erased! That’s just mesmerizing!
>>50
But I think the ultimate scar buster does the most damage to my own waist.
>>66
This definitely has more damage for me, so stop using those moves that hit so hard.
>>68
Boshuboshū
>>68
The Robbins Special, you know…
>>80
I wonder which one would be cooler if we talked about the Kowloon Walled City…
>>80
I think the fake one looks normally stronger.
>>68
The burden on the person using the Buster system is usually pretty intense, right?
>>66
What first comes to mind in the explanation of Turbo Men is just how amazing this technique is.
It was inevitable to be a stepping stone against Ashura, but I feel like I was also significantly overwhelmed by Bolt, Ashura’s partner, with his overwhelming power.
If they had participated in the Olympics, reaching at least the semifinals would have been a certainty.
Unlike the old generation, they are physically gifted and skilled in technique.
Cynical, aloof, and looking sideways.
I feel that Scar exemplifies the characteristics of the new generation of superhumans the most.
Although it’s a bit overshadowed by Ashura, I remember that Bolt was also quite strong.
>>54
The appearance matched its immense strength, combined with speed beyond looks, electrical gimmicks, and high combination adaptability, making it fitting as one of the final bosses.
The high level of foundational skills connected to later ancestors was good because it meant encountering purely strong enemies without using indirect tactics.
The new generation superhumans are pawns to highlight Manta and Kevin.
Compared to the old meat, it might have lacked the invincibility of a general and a mammoth.
I like the ending of Manta vs. Scar; it has a refreshing feel to it.
What was the story behind how you got paired up with Kevin?
>>60
Simply put, it started from when Scar, who was quite an amateur back then, helped Kevin, who was on the verge of death.
There aren’t many characters in Kinnikuman who simply have amazing physical abilities and talent, so that uniqueness stands out.
It seems like a typical rival who wasn’t very impressive…
In the ultimate tag, they are indeed a punching bag, but they come at you with things like “Just kidding…” which is quite clever.
“In terms of popularity, it’s about the same if it’s the second generation.”
He looks bad and self-important, but he’s a good guy who has a hard time taking care of Kevin Jade.
If you imagine a Robbins special, won’t the Robin dynasty come to an end? That would really make you go “whoosh,” right?
The overly muscular appearance doesn’t seem very strong, so when this spiky, flashy handsome guy comes out, you think, “Kid lost to that.”
At the time of its second publication, it definitely has an impact that places it among the top three.
Although it has become quite vague in the subsequent Progenitor arc…
The second generation is always treated well by Kevin.
There is definitely an abnormal attachment from the author that needs to be present.
The thread image is from a popularity poll during the time when even the seeds of demons were still not present, so it just indicates that there was a significant shock.
I don’t want to see Kinnikuman getting his butt destroyed because of the Earth Unit.
The Favorit causes a burden on the one who casts it, as Turbo Men mentioned, and Nemesis was arrogant and ended up self-destructing…
Scar is tough, so he will be fine.
This form is definitely part of Satan’s lineage, and this guy is also good at pro wrestling.
While lifting Terry, you say to Kid, “You’re not worthy of the name of a wild horse!” That’s too ruthless of a mental attack.
People who liked Irukhin are probably disappointed.
Kevin really doesn’t get any playtime; he just needs to be given a chance to shine in a match.
Muji seems to have no real matches until the Olympics, and there’s no appearance for the ultimate tag until the final match.
I thought it was quite reckless for Mariposa to muscle revenge against Robin, who was wearing an iron mask.
When you look at it calmly, the Skarbuster’s effect of breaking the opponent’s spine is greatly reduced…
I wonder if being too good at making heel moves is a double-edged sword.
Well, rather than not wanting to come out because I don’t want to draw…
>>89
I think it was just difficult to handle in the main story because they had increased the matches in the V-Jump version.
I wonder if all three fingers would become ancestors now.
>>90
It’s the end at the time of compassionate harmony, right?
>>90
Can we fill two slots with Man-chan and the Devil General?
The check was a perfect fit as a companion both in personality and ability, but because of the design…
Quite well.
It was interesting.
>>92
(While being extremely scared)
I understand it’s difficult to handle as an ally, but the copy abilities other than Scar Buster have disappeared.
I couldn’t help but feel unsatisfied that the swallowtail was treated as a main technique.
It’s taking too long for Kid, the interesting opponent in battles like the Kid fight, to be active again.
Lately, it feels like all the members of the Trial Group are being treated as if they are on par with the progenitors.
So, who are the top three now, considering both new and old?
Is Mantarou the fool?
The red rain tail was a bit disappointing.
Kinnikuman is the strongest, right?
The Devil General has become much stronger than before, but I will still win.
Isn’t Mann and Wan going to get in?
>>103
Super God is off the table!
Reborn Ashura still seems to have three fingers.
I seriously thought that, but after thinking about it calmly, I feel like that person is too mentally exhausted for it to be possible.
>>105
So, it’s like a progenitor, huh…?
The superhuman of the second generation has a very large gap between those who are truly cool and those who are like Baryhan, with no middle ground in between.
>>106
Dead Signal and Brutal Hanzo…
I thought that since Demon General was winning against Man, they would have the God of Time, who is of equal rank, defeat Suguru to maintain balance.
Dead Signal is really cool, so it can’t be considered intermediate.
>>110
Mr. VTR seems to like it too!
There is still a possibility that the buffer will rise all at once.
I love Signal Smash.
Worms Man had a tendency to make his final moments a highlight of his character.
The tag and championship arcs were somewhat neglected there.
>>114
Tag’s
“Isn’t there anyone who would look at my face and laugh?”
“Will I be the one to make (you) laugh…!”
I think it’s a famous scene.
If you turn a blind eye to Robin’s strange behavior
I actually like Clione Man junior quite a bit.
The anime staff love Gazelleman too much.
>>117
Because the way it is treated in the original work is really harsh…
There will be some adjustments, but even without a match, the anime team AHO will occasionally chime in, right?