
Huh!? Ha? Haaaaah!!?
It was only the guy who seemed like the son of an elite that stood out as a character.
>>1
What’s good is that they’re still friends despite that.
>>1
Shitty dad’s response.
Is the last thing that got focused on the delinquent killing technique?
Was it when the second team participated in the world qualifiers?
>>2
It’s not a pitfall of a death march, or a hip explosion, or something like that.
That ten-character symbol wasn’t really standing out much either…
But I really love the part where the three brothers show their determination in the match against the Egyptian high school.
Prison Chain’s Igari… I wanted to fight you…
>>6
In the end, it didn’t feel like there was any kind of connection.
Despite pulling in Igarashi himself, it was a somewhat lackluster appearance.
>>7
There are quite a few times when it feels like “I pulled it for this?” with Eyeshield…
Buffalo Ushijima’s dual horns, or something like that.
>>11
Togida’s rose whip, etc.
>>15
The real Eye Shield and so on.
>>16
Isn’t that bad?
>>18
The worst…
I really love the scene where they get individual lockers.
I love the meal scene right after the coming out in Eyeshield 21.
I love how Sena becomes friends through American football and the friendship with the ozeki before the Poseidon match…
The first episode was so terrible that honestly, I didn’t feel much impact from the emotional scenes.
>>12
When I read it now, I feel that there are many scenes that might seem old-fashioned, like notions of perseverance, to a younger generation like yours.
That’s exactly like a real Eyeshield, isn’t it?
I love the scene where the Haa Haa Three Brothers have their individual lockers.
There were no individual episodes for anyone other than the good-looking guys, right?
I don’t dislike Yamato, but I feel like the character is rather shallow since there’s no character traits or special skills, just the idea of not giving up!
>>20
In reality, it’s a huge deal in American football, but whether it stands out in a manga is another story.
Well, since it’s a C-rank character, it can be said that not delving deeper into it is a reasonable decision.
Akabane looks stronger than the real Eyeshield 21, which is a bit…
When Musashi revealed his true identity, it wasn’t that big of a deal either.
I don’t remember the World Championship arc, but did Yamato play a big role?
I only remember the flashy scenes.
>>26
Defeated Don.
The way you attach the hook is skillful, but there are times when you wonder if that’s really what it gets caught on!?
I was thrilled by Yuki’s performance in the Battle of Shinryuji…!
The castle’s ballistae had a deadly strategy! But since Daimon is showing up on both sides, I wondered if it was really that impressive of a tactic.
Otaura was stronger than I expected.
It’s nice, right? Kurokido Kanō gets upset when he gets a failing grade written down by Jūmonji.
>>32
All three of us like to lie that we’re garbage.
Yukki only remembers the battles at Shinjyu Temple and the Royal Castle, but he can recall both very well.
>>33
It’s nice to realize that you’ve been pushed in for a touchdown…
Raiden Taro
Since it’s a team sport with many players, even if we focus only on the central players of the team, it will turn out to be a bit bland…
When the fucking bald guy shows up, it’s usually a great scene.
It’s terrible for someone to say they can’t remember the achievements of anyone other than Bando Spiders…
But the detailed portrayal of such named mob characters made them great characters.
This manga is all about that, especially the losers.
Regardless of the character’s presence, I still remember the name Jumonji, but I’ve forgotten the others.
Sakuragi Hanamichi! Mito Yohei! There is a difference of about that much.
If you’re going to let it flow, you might as well have given roles to two of them.
>>43
Not enough people!
Since Taki is somewhat experienced, he is surely making incredible contributions behind the scenes… I hope.
Jumonji is clearly treated differently among the three…
It’s better than “ah ha ha.”
Taki was good at everything until the end, but never truly succeeded at anything…
My sister has an incredibly high shiko performance.
>>48
If things go as expected, Aha-Haha will become Sena’s brother-in-law.
Taki didn’t have many opportunities to appear aside from his debut.
But when it was time to gather, the silent transmission of the strategy was also good for Taki.
I think now that Hiruma is a character who shouldn’t be rewarded.
>>51
Even if it’s unrewarded, the image of desperately struggling is beautiful…
If Akabane and Dokusto’s Tsukasa and Reachiro become allies, they’d be too much to handle, right?
>>52
It’s good to make them stand as enemies, but after reconciling or turning them into allies, I often struggle a lot with how to handle them and tend to throw them away.
I love Ohtawara who awakens when about to lose.
Those who didn’t understand the ending of Bobobo.
I think there’s a bad habit of increasing the number of characters too much even though it’s clear we can’t handle them properly, like with rocks and Trillion Game.
I really like Hashira-san, even though we lack both talent and the motivation of our peers, I still can’t give up.
>>56
The Hashira of the World Arc is great, isn’t she?
Well, it’s better than holding back and sinking, I guess.
I kind of like helping the track and field club.
A background like being in the track team (winning a national championship in help football) is just an incomprehensible history.
You like the scene with individual lockers, right?
I like you.
It was really disappointing that there were no appearances related to the real Eyeshield 21 that Akabane and Kakei had carefully prepared.
Akabane was so strong that he was sealed away during the world tournament, it’s funny.
First, the east was weak and the west was dominant! But I don’t really understand the meaning, and I don’t remember much from around that time.
>>66
It was good that Jofuku Temple and the royal castle had already appeared before and their connections were clear.
After that, it seems like the enemies had a tendency to get all tangled up trying to make the random opponents somehow convincing.
>>71
That’s enough of the badmouthing of Teikoku Alexanders.
>>66
That area is probably a victim who was forced to extend things by the author.
With that logic, Don can easily be blown away too.
The exaggerated flair of a manga, or rather the level of extravagance, is probably the most impressive in Akabane.
“It’s no wonder that readers might think, ‘Wasn’t this guy the real deal?'”
It would have been easier in the game against America if Akabane had been on the field instead of with the kick team.
If the hawks hadn’t been contrarian, the match against America would have been a sure win.
Kakei-kun starts rambling about not being able to be found even though he was the ace of a powerful school in the west.
The Naga battle was just too intense…
>>72
To shorten it by 0.1 seconds.
It took a year…!?
It’s too good.
Including Agon, who has a precise grasp of Hillman’s time.
>>87
I think that at the point this hits, Agon is completely underestimating it, and I believe Hiruma will do the same.
It’s been said a million times, but it’s good that Yamato, leading a motley crew of a weak school that broke through the powerhouse school in the west packed with ace players, made it to the Christmas Bowl.
It’s good that it ended with the dragon god…
>>74
Do the royal castle too.
It was said that the club activities would end in the fall of the second year, but I threatened the principal, so it ended up extending to the third year.
When read all together, it is full of live feeling, but
To live weekly, there’s no other way.
It was also baffling that the absolute champion QB was a woman.
No matter what kind of ball, when you throw a ball that’s super easy to catch for a hawk that can catch anything, it makes you wonder what you’re even trying to do.
I wonder if there are still times when a small-kettei anti-thread gets created.
>>82
I sometimes see it standing.
>>82
The other day, when the newly drawn work was released, there was a thread about small climbers standing, but the thread text was “I’m happy that this guy isn’t appearing at all. Did he die?”
I love how they’re fully utilizing both the orthodox methods and the unexpected strategies of the Dragon Temple Naga.
I love the part where Kuroki says that American football is interesting again, and the monkey responds as if to say it’s a bit late for that.
I personally like Gaoh…
I don’t really like that Hakuju seems to have a drop in output compared to the impressive aura of Gaou, rather than just appearing suddenly.
I thought Shinjyu-ji would lose because of the point difference.
Even if the point gap widened from around there, we had become able to catch up and win.
To be honest, the Japan Championship and the World Tournament felt really stretched out, but if they were going to go that far, I wished they had gone all out and done the university arc.
“The fact that ‘The ultimate showdown with the real Eyeshield 21!’ is that uninteresting is impressive in a way, Teikoku.”
>>91
It’s a common story that the real thing can be quite disappointing…
It’s fine that Westerners are champions because it’s in line with reality, but the content was just too boring.
Akabane has more of a linebacker performance than that of a running back, so it doesn’t have the feel of Eyeshield 21.
>>93
If you say that, Yamato doesn’t really give off a running back image either…
>>105
Well, the basic performance of Yamato is to run without falling, so it’s an incredibly good running back, right?
The Gaō itself was good, but Hakushu appeared too suddenly…
The amazing quick-escaping small shark.
>>95
During my time in the swimming club, the practice volume was so insane that even the seniors ran away. From Mizumachi’s perspective, he definitely wants to make the seniors who keep up with the practice despite being exhausted move forward in the competition.
Jumonji has good opportunities at key points, but I can’t help but be concerned that the other two are just gasping for air.
>>97
“In the end, it’s just Jūmoto and the others,” and it’s sad that this doesn’t change the evaluation in the story at all.
The empire should have first-class talents besides the Yamato Hawk, yet they are too much of a background character.
The character that keeps saying “Zaaaan Zaaaan” like a knockoff of Brian Hawk was falling flat.
If Gaou had left along the way… that part of the story itself is subtle.
The battle at Teikoku is a bit reminiscent of the battle at Shinryuji.
I like how the castle battle converges from a seesaw game of taking and taking to “whoever scores more points wins” and “whoever concedes fewer points wins.”
Hakushu is generally better than Dorimon, but the structure where Gaou’s individual strength can overturn that is nice.
Second son = good at games, the biggest fool, and emotional.
Third son = good at drawing and the most aloof.
I think they stand out well as a supporting character, though.
I heard this for the first time in this thread, but if a weak school that nobody knows breaks the strongest team in the west, it would definitely make the members of Teikoku seem really impressive…
The feeling of a sports-themed protagonist team transitioning from baseball and returning from America, with girls around there.
>>107
The reason Karin is a member all makes sense in a roundabout way.
In the first place, the idea of a man returning to Japan to test his strength and first grabbing a regular spot at the strongest school! Well, that might be true, but… it makes you think.
I thought that if Kurita was on par with Gao Wang in the Teikoku vs. Kuro battle, they wouldn’t lose because they could break the lines, and it turned out they were on par with Teikoku as well.
The characters from Teikoku felt like the main characters of Shinryuji had a stronger impression of being powerful.
Teikoku feels somehow shallow in its brilliance.
The barista that has been dragged out so much is easy to imagine…
Teikoku has too few standout characters.
It’s indeed a simple and straightforward operation name…
“I think it’s bad that the exchange of ‘I couldn’t find the real Eyeshield 21 no matter how much I searched’ completely turns into a farce, surrounding Yamato.”
You’re in the first place where you normally look things up!!!
>>116
I remember that the theory that Kakey was a spy was seriously discussed.
If Akabane seems stronger than Yamato as an Eyeshield, I can understand that, but I don’t think he’s actually strong.
The fact that it seems strong means that Yamato’s bluff is not enough.
Teikoku is about the hawk, the real thing, and the Japanese quince, but the quince is quite problematic in many ways.
>>118
It feels somehow wrong to force a girl who is clearly reluctant.
It felt so out of place that it couldn’t be masked by humor.
Kakei ends up looking like just a fool.
Winning against Hakutō and finishing as champions → Please extend it.
Defeat the Emperor Black and it’s over → Please stretch it out.
It’s not hard to imagine that there was such an exchange.
>>123
Even so, I feel like I got to see what I wanted with the Hillman and Agon’s Dragonfly from the match with America.
The answer to the problem of not being able to find Eyeshield 21 is one.
The only thing is that Kake was extremely stupid.
The dark horse Hakushu aside, the strongest in the west, Teikoku, lacked too much of a setup.
The reason why Kakei is an idiot is simply that.
In Japan, I guess they didn’t recognize me because I was showing my face.
>>127
I realized it instantly after watching Yamato’s play, Kakei.
There were no video recordings of the western match at all.
During the serialization, I was oddly curious about the three brothers of Togane, and every time Dampō was having a match, I would look for him in the corners of the page.
There are quite a few after all.
I think it’s amazing that Shin remained steadfast and didn’t lower his standards until the end.
It’s fine if the pipe is missing; he’s a serious-looking handsome guy, so it just adds to his charm.
If it’s said that the journey in the world arc is unnecessary, I would say yeah, but I think it’s needed because thematically it’s focused on the battle in America.
I like the part where he gets caught by Agon but manages to push forward just one step to score a touchdown.
It’s not like I fell in love with Karin-chan while she was doing it or that I gradually improved despite being bad; rather, it seems like I blossomed into my talent.
She’s just a girl who is really being forced to play football, so it’s just sad.
>>137
The girl’s 40-yard dash is 4.90.
The only QB faster than this guy in the Ice World is Clifford.
>>171
It’s a performance that can normally earn yards on its own…
If something like Mobile QB happens, it will inevitably lack any convincing power that Dorimon can win, so it can’t be helped.
It’s impossible for a weak school to compete with the Empire when there are eagles around.
It’s strange that he’s attending a school that isn’t for sports elites unless we change the settings.
>>138
From my experience in baseball, I became disillusioned with sports and ended up going to a high school where I had no ties. Then I met Yamato…and that could create a drama, right?
Poseidon has a huge popularity for the coban shark, but my favorite is Minamimachi.
I like the development where strong characters become desperate.
>>139
It’s not just for myself; it’s because it’s my senior’s last year.
Even Otawara…
>>139
The intense atmosphere of Mizumachi during the timeout scene is really good, isn’t it?
Scary
>>139
Mizumachi’s personality is too bad in the beginning.
It seems that no one could keep up with the intense training, or simply put, it looks like Mizumachi is disliked.
>>155
In the fan book, they wrote about being the popular person at school and I was like, “No way, that’s a lie…”
Gyoshin High School seems like a stupid school just from its name.
>>140
It’s a high school where everyone gets a job at an elevator company.
If the theory that you can’t be a starter in the empire if you’re slow holds true, Karin will become a super QB who can also use her legs.
The excellent aspect of Blue Lock is its ability to legally dispose of small connections and waterfalls.
I was stunned to hear that.
>>142
Igatree…
>>154
As expected, they will die soon.
“I love that even if you lose 1% in the sunset guts battle.”
In the final phase, it seemed as though there was a concept of coercion that said, “The enemies of Dorimon must, by all means, be elite or prestigious.”
It’s like I’m being tossed around by the theme I’ve set for myself.
>>149
I think that while talent and being elite were indeed important elements in Eyeshield up until the middle, I feel like they weren’t everything.
I don’t know if the original work made a mistake or if the editor misunderstood, but I think the balance became significantly poor.
>>149
Teams that meet in the Christmas Bowl or world championships are definitely the elite of the elite…
Hakushu was just restrained because he didn’t belong to that kind of category.
Let Takki go.
I really love the Killer Hornet’s entrance speech by Hillman in the castle battle.
The afterstory published in this magazine a little while ago was a huge letdown.
I wonder what that was done for…
>>151
When Agon gets serious, he is incredibly strong.
Riichiro fundamentally loves Agon.
“Senku is also a character based on Agon.”
In the first place, we don’t need the hawk…
Mon-ta, you don’t have to dig that deep.
>>152
I mean, if my admired Honjo-san became involved in American football, wouldn’t that be a ridiculous development where he just threw away his lingering feelings for baseball?
The Empire should have had some foreshadowing or depiction of its existence, but the feeling of it coming out of nowhere is strong, perhaps because there was no guarantee it could be continued that way, and as a result, they tried not to overexpose it.
It would be great if the threatening notes from the Hill Devil were sent not just to family but also to enemies.
>>156
Hiruma is a rationalist, but his reason for playing American football is “because it’s fun,” and I think it’s a clever justification that he won’t do anything that would make football boring, no matter what other rational means there are.
I really hated that kind of vibe where they keep making fun of things like Onihei.
That guy is supposed to be famous for his skills as a linebacker, so why is he going through something like that?
Gao says he will follow the rules, but I don’t like it because Kid’s end is too painful.
Well, the afterstory felt ideal, but…
I like how Juumonji boldly declares that this time we will drag them to the Christmas Bowl after being defeated by Hiruma in Shakyuu.
Unlike the leaf column, I am truly blessed with companions.
>>163
What’s different! I’m surrounded by members to the point that I could be grabbed and not have anything to say in return…
The tumultuous showdown between the famous high schools of the East and West must have been truly exhilarating!
There are places where it’s common to play against a team that is like a mirror image.
Speaking of Blue Lock, there was a discussion.
To Professor Yusuke Nomura, I think our dialogue became very rich! I also learned a lot about art and design from the original work. Thank you! – Wax Village Thank you for your support during the collaboration project! It was fun. Thank you! Blue Lock x Eyeshield 21
It’s fine to have Monta as one of the top four receivers, but I wish there were more games decided by Monta.
First, I wonder what position Takki is in again.
Was it a tackle or a linebacker?
>>168
A person who does anything.
>>168
Tight end
>>168
Tight end
>>168
It should have been a tight end.
The fact that everyone in the Mud Gate is fully participating in both offense and defense makes them a monster group.
>>174
It seems that the support team is periodically switching out off-screen.
The problem of overdoing the depiction of the new character as an unpleasant person, which leaves the follow-up lacking, can also be seen in Dr. STONE.
I think it would have been fine for Onihei to be active in the world arc as a powerful character according to the setting, but he didn’t get any good moments, did he?
>>177
I just kind of stopped the opponent a bit as a second-string member.
I think it’s not good that the hawk is going in the wrong direction and has become a completely different sport by itself.
You can break the rules.
>>180
If you can do that, then it just comes down to throwing it quickly at someone…
You should investigate the structure of Ikkyu’s feet more.
Karin-chan has such ultra specs that even if she herself isn’t enthusiastic, those around her won’t leave her alone.
>>185
My legs are too fast.
>>188
He ran 40 yards in 4.9 seconds, so he’s faster than Hillman.
If we just forget about Mizumachi’s first appearance…
Such characters are not uncommon in Jump.
>>186
If I were to say it upon their first appearance, Agon is just too close of a brother.
I remember the wheelchair kid who came out as Sakura’s supporter being really unpleasant and constantly causing trouble.
The Empire never managed to make either the hawk or Yamato interesting characters, and that’s all there is to it.
Juumonji also likes for his father to come watch the last match.
I like the trio that gathers in the clubroom, thinking there must be something they can do even though they can’t move after the Naga battle.
Poseidon – The battle at Shinryuji is the most visually engaging, whereas the battle against Teikoku looks quite sparse in comparison.
I like that the only one left after Sakuraba got a buzz cut is the child who fainted.