
Was I wrong about something?
Show weakness by questioning someone who absolutely won’t deny.
Disciple
>>2
Superhuman Ancestor’s Res.
The disciples were disappointing.
The disciple is entirely to blame.
Lack of flexibility
I am a useless disciple who will never be surpassed, no matter how long it takes.
>>7
Since it’s enough, hurry up and show it to me…
In the end, the goal was achieved…
If the disciple had the ability to surpass The Man, perhaps there wouldn’t have been any madness.
Hasn’t this person changed quite a bit?
>>11
“Just leave the superhumans to us and watch over them,” after which the gods came to watch over and even showed their faces at the celebrations of the Muscle Royal Family.
This person had become “I will not forgive the gods of the heavenly realm.”
It’s already terrible.
The expression of the eyes is so exceptional, neither the bloodshot eyes of Strong the Martial Arts nor the supernatural white eyes of Superhuman Enma or The Man.
The disciple made me wait too long.
It’s a subtle line as to whether the person is aware of it or not.
There is no way Nemesis can affirm this…
God, perfect superhuman, and inferior superhuman.
I waited for a hundred million years, but?
Bobbobbob
I am aware that I am behaving in a crazy and abnormal way.
“I was saved by you now!”
Since there is a young person in front of me saying that, I can’t say “I was wrong” anymore.
Thinking about it, if the founders only practiced sparring like Rajinant with a fixed group, they wouldn’t grow either.
What would have happened if the gold and silver didn’t come out?
>>21
In the first place, we are only thinking about strengthening our individual bodies, with no consideration for mental aspects, emotions, or the power of bonds.
The superhuman discarded the hints for gaining a stronger power for personal use, so there’s no future for them.
After this, even Nemesis loses.
Ah, I lost even though the King of Hell had taken an interest in me! I will commit suicide! I can’t move my body, please kill me!
Make a sad face towards the Nemesis.
Isn’t it good? It’s the rule you set, right?
No one is at fault.
“What’s the point now!” or something like that.
The Genesis arc was truly the best episode…
I thought the active generation would be left behind, but Suguru showed his potential and ended it beautifully.
>>25
Whoa, it’s too bright!
>>25
Even though the title is Kinnikuman, Suguru doesn’t fight the final boss in either the Origin arc or the Omega arc.
Suguru properly admonishes the general and hands over the friendship power omega, but the protagonist is still doing these things.
>>35
The current Kinnikuman is not just Suguru’s coming-of-age story; it’s amazing how it finds a perfect balance.
Suguru’s friendship power managed to cover everything that wouldn’t have expanded well.
If all the superhumans were as noble as the original founders, things might have turned out differently.
Among the big shots of the immeasurable army, there were also characters like Neptune King…
>>27
Their words and actions may be questionable, but the goal itself is respectable.
That’s why it has become a force to be reckoned with, enough to become mainstream.
>>31
“Depending on the time and circumstances, even a perfect being might use weapons! Wasn’t that what someone said…?”
>>71
Depending on the time and situation, you don’t have to commit suicide! He’s a man who has gathered his subordinates as the mainstream.
>>71
For now, it’s a principle to use the power of a perfect superhuman to protect humanity.
Perfect beings have nothing to do even if they train endlessly in the graveyard.
>>27
I wonder if it’s because I originally recruited someone who was already well-known that my name has spread outside.
It’s unnatural that only one person can come and go freely at Rajinan.
When Goldman finally defeated himself with the friendship power he gained from the inferior.
The wrinkles on the forehead and the bloodshot eyes have disappeared, and while nostalgically recalling my past self and my training with Goldman, the sight of being slammed onto the ring brings a flood of emotions…
The fact that Kinnikuman, who was the very existence I had been longing for, has changed so much that it can no longer be recognized.
>>29
It is sad, but it seems the promised day has arrived.
The fact that everyone except for the five increasingly brutal ones and the god of mercy recognized Suguru.
The tragedy comes from the fact that the standard of being a fully-fledged person is based on myself and Zawan, but since Zawan has actually attacked, I need to prepare someone who can defeat it, or things will get bad.
>>33
Don’t think you can defeat me with the techniques you used to defeat a mere disciple of The Man. You insolent brat!
When I came back to my senses, I realized that I had dragged many juniors and even my predecessors into my delusions and caused their deaths.
Well, it’s not about the rules; I just want to be killed…
Unreliable us
It wasn’t really anything bad, was it?
It’s just that the time to change has come.
>>39
That is with a stance like Pain Man or something.
They came to eliminate the superhuman who is trying to change for the better, mistakenly seeing them as a threat…
>>46
In the first place, it was you, The Man, who descended from heaven in an attempt to change the bad superhuman.
I think the staging of falling into the silent space at the guillotine of Kamui was nothing short of amazing.
The rule of seppuku.
From this senile old bastard.
It’s quite a miracle to be able to return to the uncle who serves warm oil soup.
>>42
It’s amazing how they have become like a chief advisor for the superheroes.
A few days ago, I thought they were saying that the lower class should be purged!
>>60
Since not much time has passed in the story, my brain is confused.
I want to create the 108th deity that has never existed before, so the bar is raised, not just to create a god.
>>44
Conversely, the hurdle on the harmony side was not about the 108 pillars or anything like that.
I think there was also a part where there was an idea of replacing the disappointing gods…
I don’t think it’s necessary for the final boss to always face Suguru.
If it’s a story with other connections, that would be more suitable as a resolution.
The finale of the Ancestor Arc was cool because both Suguru and Neptune Man were awesome.
I want Buffalo Man to do his best in the ending of the current story.
I guess I’ll show off a little in the greeting, and the damn inferior beings who got mixed up have been spouting beliefs that are like ideals of ideals…
The founder, including The Man, is too stubborn.
If I could live more flexibly, there could have been another path.
>>49
It would be nice to have enough flexibility to accept magnetic power.
>>52
…I can’t do that.
>>55
It’s amazing that a psycho man would be happy to hear this.
>>59
I wanted to be someone like you.
It’s amazing that we both truly feel this way from the bottom of our hearts…
>>49
That’s right, Pain Man…
If you are not flexible, it is impossible to defeat The Man.
>>53
Tehaha! But that doesn’t mean anyone can get a soft body!
>>49
But that seriousness is also what makes the god of compassion wonderful…
Kinnikuman is seriously cool, isn’t he?
Too much like a protagonist even though I’m not fighting.
The presentation is too good.
Before giving up on wanting to die and find peace
Then why did Psycho Man die alone!!? Suguru stands in opposition.
Whoa, too bright…
>>51
When the devil general sees that, it’s nice to ask, “What if I return from the perfect ancestor to the leader of the demon superhumans and still say I’m going to kill you?”
It was a manga, but I could tell that in that moment, the general’s tone of voice changed.
Suguru is, so to speak, completed in the royal succession arc…
I want to face the God of Time head-on.
It’s really nice to see that The Man has been showing softer, kinder expressions more often since the Omega arc.
Silver Man, who chose to entrust the task to the descendants of the Muscle Tribe because he believed it was impossible for himself.
Justice, who acknowledged Terryman’s sense of justice, and the progenitor entrusted to future generations are relatively clear.
I sometimes feel the weight of not being able to surpass our masters, even though we are entrusted with that responsibility.
>>61
Silver Man is so perfect that he has completely accepted his own limits.
It is clear throughout the work that that was a lingering concern.
>>79
I’ve asked that person, relying on money, right?
>>61
It’s understandable that Terry, who remains unfazed even after being hit by the ancestor’s ultimate technique, represents the justice superhumans.
He is more reckless than my son Kid.
Psycho-Man discovered magnetic power at the time of.
“I cannot acknowledge such power… If you are the progenitor I have chosen, you must surely surpass me with only your own strength!!”
What would you have done if you were told that by Zaman?
>>66
If he was in such a state, I think he wouldn’t have even looked for the Magpa in the first place.
>>66
“I’m sorry,” and then after stepping back.
As expected of The Man! As expected of the perfect superhuman ancestor! My shallow thoughts are utterly insignificant! It’s exhilarating!
>>66
I think the reason is simply that since Psycho was the most surprised, it was decided to manage it strictly so that it wouldn’t be misused.
Even if someone tells me that I’ve recently come to my senses, I can hardly believe it because I was lost for such a long time.
Then what did Psycho-Man become your substitute for?
I cried at Suguru’s line.
When you think about it, Suguru and the others being recognized by the gods is the result of the hard work of Gold and Silver Man.
>>76
And Gold and Silver have been working hard as part of surpassing their master.
That’s why Kinnikuman is also the culmination of The Man’s efforts.
There was a time when I was in that state and was trying to crush things without realizing such matters…
The dog’s match was quite a while ago, but it was incredibly strong, like a fool.
>>77
It’s great when both Man-chan and Wan-chan slam their opponents into their bodies to take them down.
>>77
It’s insane to take no damage from the Hurricane Gigablaster.
>>77
It’s like a technique that combines the Superhuman Cross Drop and the Thousand Soldiers Annihilation Drop…
Whoa, this is… the ancestor of Buffaloman and a man of equal status to The Man…
>>77
Because they were truly on the same level as The Man…
It is even stronger than Zaman from the Ancestor Arc, as long as it is not mentally disturbed.
Looking at it again, it’s painful that there is no justification for the attack by the countless army.
It must have been a deep feeling to see the disciple raised by his former best friend Goldman, who had once believed in ideals like Painman, defeat him head-on.
When Psycho Man died, there was not even the slightest expression visible on his face, including around the eyes.
You were completely back to your senses, weren’t you?
There was probably an assumption that there would be opposition to The Man reactively…
I want to see an exhibition match between Man and Wan, even though it probably can’t happen because the universe would collapse.
Wasn’t it Pain and Karas who were saying they wanted to lose to the lower rank?
Was it Mirage too?
>>89
I don’t understand Mirage, but it looks pretty tired.
>>89
The Mirage has only fought against the general, so it’s hard to say.
I think the two who left must have had extraordinary feelings, considering they talked about the lineage of the great perfect progenitors Goldman and Silverman.
If anything, Psycho Man would seem happy about the fact that the founder criticized the so-called “after-the-fact power” of magnetism.
“If the scene where the founder says ‘You don’t have to die by your own hand’ comes in the anime”
I’m really ready to say this rule is absolutely useless!
There are various feelings contained in it, but
Silverman said to Suguru, “Make sure to watch my match closely.”
I love scenes where they try to convey everything.
>>94
Yes!!
>>98
Arrogant Spark!
>>101
Silver Man is here! The god of cruelty!
A match where all the readers who were saying that fell silent.
>>94
I thought it would show the fight as a pioneer of justice heroes, but instead, it demonstrated a fight that was perfect among perfection, aiming to be a cautionary tale…
Silver has ended up entrusting the completion of the ideal secret arts to the next generation…
Being chosen right after gold and silver is surprisingly amazing, isn’t it, Mirage?
>>99
Perhaps there was some pressure as the eldest among the remaining founding members, especially since I eventually acquired Diamond Power as well.
>>104
Ah… So you were trying to replace Goldman and got involved with Diamond Power, Mirage…
>>99
Since my brothers are of the lineage of mercy, they’re like family, so they are essentially the first perfect superhuman in that rotten world.
Well, even idol superhumans may sometimes resort to unfair tactics or use weapons depending on the situation…
>>103
You’ve got a completely cleansed look on your face…
>>103
This merciful god becoming a thread image is just not right!
I am ultimately a loser from a past era who could not become the next generation of superhumans known as the Justice Superhuman…
It’s impressive how the ruthless superhuman clearly shows the reason for being in the realm of justice superhumans…
Psycho-Man is amazing!
In every match, they show a dramatic comeback after being pushed to the brink of losing.
Each match, I come up with new techniques to liven things up.
If we fight, we will definitely have a great match.
>>111
In the planetary battle, just one phrase, “I am the Perfect Superhuman Progenitor, you know?” is thrilling as it turns the tables overwhelmingly.
>>119
I understand.
I understood the awesomeness of the founder well, together with the gunman’s sneaky battle.
>>111
The only drawback of the superhuman wrestling’s technique setup being reliant on Magpa was due to an extraordinary reason for the person involved…
>>111
What’s going on with this guy? Even after getting hit by a full-power hurricane mixer and the superhuman cross drop, he can still bully me normally.
>>148
I am the perfect superhuman ancestor.
>>111
Such a Psycho Man can sense his own fate just by seeing the setup, the Arrogant Spark.
>>158
It’s good, isn’t it?
A tense expression in a scene where someone is about to go into a bridge position.
Could not be resolved.
The pirate cape of Suguru is nice, isn’t it?
>>115
It’s hard to believe that such an understanding superhuman could have been born from a boiled egg… Muma Muma…
I love Man-chan.
It’s a complex relationship where the gunmen might dislike each other, but on the psycho man’s side, there’s no particular dislike.
>>118
Well, I was thinking about having someone like Gunman die, you know? Nya ganya ganya.
>>125
This guy!!
>>118
I hate this guy (because he tries to hide his true feelings)!
It may be said that since Kongo and Gingu are her biological children, in essence, Mirage was discovered first.
Zaman won’t cloud his judgment due to his parents’ desires.
I was called “Mr. Zaman” by Suguru.
“Husband?” Zaman looks genuinely bewildered.
Justice Man, who confirmed that Goldman has successfully surpassed his master, that the puppet has returned to The Man, and that the lower beings are trying to become perfect beings in a different way than them, seems to have no more worries about the future… isn’t he a bit too strong?
If it can be completed, it’s Akiyasu vs Morikawa at the final climax…
Even though the cast is made up of younger actors, isn’t this a battle of veterans?!
>>128
It’s difficult for young people to have that kind of dignity or presence…
You’re creating too many сверхчеловек that possess the qualities to become gods of harmony!
The training of superhumans has been successful enough that it makes me lose my temper.
I hope the voice actor for The One is chosen smoothly.
I would like Tetsuaki Genda, please.
>>130
The One, the god of harmony, probably named the superhuman title “The Man,” so I guess I will wait until the time when The Man descends to heaven for the meeting of the gods.
>>130
It’s an ominous topic, but no matter how smoothly the anime progresses,
There’s a possibility I won’t be active until it’s my turn…
>>150
You were feeling unwell the other day…
Is it okay to go by the order that has been acknowledged for the founding ancestor’s 〇 type?
>>131
I think it’s fine to acknowledge them in the order they were saved since the general said he was saved first.
>>110
If you’re not strong enough to face me, you won’t be a deterrent against the superhuman purge!
>>133
When I want you to wait, by the time I find the ten founding ancestors, I’ve already used the Capricorn Seven Rays to annihilate all the superhumans.
After that, if I had said to review them because I had raised 10 people at an appropriate time, it should have been recognized without any issues.
Because you set the hurdle of “surpass me,” the ancestor became distorted.
>>164
That’s because it all starts with creating a god that has never existed before, so we need to set the bar high enough.
The current Man-chan is such a compassionate husband.
I was really mentally pushed to the edge during Strong The Martial Arts… or rather, I was cornered…
I was reminiscing about the battle of the ancestors.
After all, Junkman winning against the Ancestor solely with his own strength is on a level that can’t be called just a big victory.
>>135
Moreover, the fighting ring was decided by the Pain Man side, so it could be disadvantageous.
>>135
With the pain man’s dumbbells in the collagen… Pain man!? It really feels like the general is surprisingly taken aback inside.
There is no path other than to win! You would send me off with that, wouldn’t you?
>>135
At first glance, it wouldn’t be strange to say he’s in a position like a handyman or something around that area.
The reality is that he is the man who defeated the founder by tearing Robin apart…
Recently, even the arm part was beating up the super god, and the attack power is seriously amazing.
I wonder who will be the voice of Silver Man.
Morioka’s brother… Nozomi Sasaki?
>>136
Sumpei
>>136
Since he also played the role of King Bone Man in the old work alongside Katsuyuki Konishi, it’s probably Tomokazu Seki.
>>160
Since Minori Matsushima from Meat was also doing it, it might be Sumire Uesaka.
>>136
The other day, I was jokingly referring to her as Atsuko Tanaka…
Lonely
Psycho Man talked quite harshly about the defeated Infinite Legion, but what was impressive was that they didn’t say anything about the defeated founders; on the contrary, they even went as far as to follow up by wanting to acknowledge the inferiors.
Is the Kamui’s guillotine still not officially the first ultimate move?
>>139
“I have a memory of seeing something like ‘Because Lonsdaleite Power can’t be used against anyone other than The Man, it’s not yet a secret technique.'”
The feeling of being deceived by the voice is really amazing, like an old foreigner.
In the first place, it was a mistake to separate the ten outstanding individuals and purge the others.
It’s nice that Karasuman happily dies saying, “I’m glad I was able to find a good disciple in Gold.”
The crow I keep has a strange voice.
>>149
NEVER!
More!
>>156
The expression of “yude” is quite meticulous, even in strange aspects…
>>149
Tell Edgar Allan Poe your complaints.
Thinking calmly, it’s crazy that I made Peakaboo change his ways.
If we have reached an impasse by ourselves, could it be that the answer lies among the so-called inferior superhumans we have dismissed? The general who thought this has remarkable insight.
The disciple was pathetic.
I lost a lot of important things, but…
What was not wrong was proven by my disciple.
Shingman really wants to be saved, you know.
I want you to see the current leader of Gloro.
>>163
It seems like there aren’t any opponents left to fight, but I still want to come out and beat up a time superhuman.
No matter how much the opponent recovers, Singman doesn’t even take damage.
I was supposed to believe in my disciples and juniors at first, but in the end, it turns out to be like this… It’s painful to say that with self-deprecation.
The gods even allow the pathetic Kin’niku royal family from ancient times.
The fact that Yudetama can portray an old person who has warped and gone mad while still carrying an overly large sense of responsibility as such a compelling character is really impressive.