
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
What do you think, Ryosuke?
I like that it looks like this but is actually rationalistic.
Right turn challenged man
>>3
It’s the one that can’t turn right.
>>6
But isn’t it not good to be bad at it since you’re on an expedition?
>>115
If it’s an ordinary opponent, I can decide the match before it reaches that point.
It’s impossible with Ryou-suke.
Emperor (ramen shop)
The only person who was called clumsy in the story.
An image of always slapping subordinates.
People who are scared to pop out into the oncoming lane and move to the inside at blind corners!
>>8
In rally racing, there are no oncoming cars… because mountain passes battles are a mad festival of lunatics.
If the engine hadn’t blown at just the right timing, Takumi’s life would have changed quite a bit.
Is it this person who is getting all pumped up?
>>10
It’s Natsuki.
I can’t keep up with you… not at this level of conversation.
If the right corner wasn’t weak, Ryosuke would have lost.
Hello… Is this Fujiwara Tofu Shop? A car with your name on it has blown its engine and is unable to move… Yes… it’s on the Akagi Road…
It’s my declaration of intent to decide the match…! I really like it.
Keikyu person
This is a seminar.
I love slots so much that I want to meet them every time.
Ryousuke is hard to meet and I dislike him because he seems capable but isn’t.
Isn’t the ramen shop in the thread pretty good?
EV is crap.
The man who snatched the commentary slot from the Nakazato-Shoji duo by defeating Night Kids.
A person who normally excels but lost due to the peculiar circumstances of the abnormality of the mountain battle.
I love the way you’re so clumsy at comforting me after the engine blew.
>>24
I love the moment when I see Takumi with tears in his eyes and I look away.
This guy is good, but cutting the sticker is way too uncool…
>>25
It looks cool like a fighter pilot’s kill mark, right?
>>26
You’re worse than the monkeys on Iroha-zaka!!!
In the end, I couldn’t tell if the ramen tasted good or not.
I want to do a ridiculously narrow course like Irohazaka.
I like the evaluation of being a master at slow corners.
When the engine blew, there’s no way he would have come if this guy hadn’t contacted me.
>>31
Good person?
>>35
Your skills are good, but it’s a waste for an 86.
The difference in cars is too great, so we won’t determine a winner or loser this time.
Sorry, I overdid it before. The 86 is a nice car.
He has consistently been a good person.
>>31
But when the manager called and said, “Your son went to Akagi!”, I was already muttering, “This might be bad…”
>>36
That’s an original anime.
If I don’t do it, I won’t understand why my old man came, so it can’t be helped…
High power turbo plus 4WD. Without this condition, it is not a car.
>>33
Why are you riding in a GSR?
They’re basically a good person, but they seriously hate electric cars!
A person who is relatively close to Ryosuke.
>>38
We may say harsh things to each other, but I suppose it’s because we acknowledge each other.
>>38
Even though we talk trash to each other, there’s something about knowing each other’s contact information that feels a bit special.
>>38
We’ve exchanged phone numbers, so we’re close, right?
Ryousuke and Kyouichi probably won’t admit it.
>>47
Hey, Kyoichi… don’t get so close, it makes us look like we’re close, you know?
That’s right, Ryosuke…
I’m so happy that Takumi got complimented by that person after the second battle… That aside, I don’t feel like I won… the ramen shop that makes you say that.
It’s the king of ramen!
Because it is rationalism and does not resort to dirty tricks, it leaves a good impression as an antagonist who desires a clean competition.
>>46
Other than oil spills, duct tape, and fake D, most enemies are pretty much like that, right?
Wataru’s evil sister, who’s like a piece of shit, leaves a much stronger impression.
>>50
Her boyfriend clearly looks older than Wataru.
>>50
Forget about that scruffy person and find a good woman.
Basically, this person is just saying that you have talent, so you shouldn’t be riding an 86, right?
“Does a fool want to die? It’s overspeed! I can’t turn! I really love the panic!”
I wonder when I first met Ryosuke.
I wonder if we had a relationship even before the Grim Reaper became the Grim Reaper.
I wonder why the intelligence of the team’s number two suddenly drops, just like with the night kids…
>>52
Those who engage in street battles are equally low in intelligence.
Akiyama’s younger sister was truly a wonderful guest heroine during her first exit…
>>53
Considering the time until we meet again, I’m shocked by how quickly I can switch gears and open my legs.
Why did you quit Toudou Academy?
>>54
Isn’t it because you’re crazy?
>>54
The difference in musicality with Tohdo Juku, who runs in a dirty manner.
It looked like Versus in the thumbnail.
I was moved to tears and choked up when I saw Kanata’s driving in MF Ghost and learned about the lineage of Fujiwara.
Really?!
>>58
That’s Koshigai, right? And also Suspect Ue Yuzuru?
The role of the villain, or the heel aspect, will be taken care of by the monkey…
Even though I was in Todo Academy, I can’t win if I’m bad at the right corner, right?
I might have gotten worse after going to Irohazaka.
>>62
The home course of Toudou Juku is also a closed road, so it maintains proper consistency.
I’m really fond of Fujiwara…
I thought that all the Initial D characters appearing in MF Ghost are good guys and have aged well.
Kobayashi tearing up while talking about Takumi unexpectedly got to me.
>>64
It’s a good story on its own, but considering the difference in treatment compared to Akiyama and the others, it’s a bit painful…
A man sneaking around at his old haunt, Todo Academy.
It’s the height of foolishness to get worked up and let it fly here.
Just do ordinary things normally and win!
This is cool.
>>67
With this, the readers realize that Takumi has lost, right?
There is something to be understood by watching the driving of an Integra rider.
There are hardly any high-speed corners in a mountain pass.
Inevitably, those who are strong in slow corners are fast.
“This isn’t a battle, it’s a seminar,” and it’s not just a pretext for losing.
I really like how after winning, they say, “As I mentioned first, I have no intention of battling,” and then leave the match to someone else.
I think about 90% of the bad impression of this ramen shop is due to the employees.
>>77
Employee?!
>>77
I think “Out of sight, out of mind” should have been nominated for the Buzzword Prize.
>>83
It’s a term that’s almost obsolete since the mid-90s…
>>77
Employees who stack up flags surprisingly beautifully and lose surprisingly beautifully…
>>85
It’s terrible that Takumi only praises cars to the end.
>>104
Since Takumi started to think about the opponent’s driving, it has been since the Wataru battle…
>>77
In the side story, I end up getting the car dented after losing to Mako and Sayuki in Silhouette…
I love SPEED LOVER, but when I listen to it, it reminds me of the Death Man MAD, so I can’t do it.
What is it with these guys who are of a decent age playing around at the mountain passes but then later making a name for themselves in motorsports…?
>>79
Is it the fastest theory on public roads?
It’s amazing that I can’t reconcile ideologically with Toudou School, but I still acknowledge that they’re incredibly strong…
The people who had criticized Takumi so much ended up acknowledging him genuinely without any grudges after the match, saying that he is our hope.
>>84
If that kind of huge uproar happens at 86…
Someone who tells you that while they acknowledge your skills, it’s better to switch to a new machine because the current one isn’t keeping up.
>>86
If anything, that guy is quite sharp and even sets up a flag saying he’ll drive a four-wheel drive soon.
Well, the reason behind it is my father’s doing…
>>91
Did they feel that I was more the type to go towards rallying rather than circuit racing?
>>96
It’s probably true.
In fact, both Kyoichi and Takumi have become rallyists, so he probably thought that this guy is similar to me.
But Ryosuke is saying that Kyōichi Sudō is a ruthless driver because he comes from Tōdō Juku.
It’s all lumped together.
Super rational ramen shop
Well, of course, it’s natural for someone like Ryo-suke, who is the romantic type at heart, to have a good and bad relationship with others.
The aggressive drift that follows the feint motion executed for the first time in this battle is Kyoi’s declaration of intent to “decide” the match.
>>92
The anime was a bit strange because it turned the original text’s narrative into a monologue.
>>103
“Just to be clear, the edit should have been done in a way that makes it feel natural, like ‘This drift is my declaration of intent to decide the match!'”
It means you’re bad at right corners!!
I thought the Impreza would eventually show up as an enemy, but it appeared as the strongest ally instead…
What is your main job?
Bunta’s Impreza, which was usually the hidden boss in the game.
>>98
Even now, I am treated specially.
The Evo 3 is cool to begin with.
>>99
The greatness of the Evo 3 that you understand when you ride it.
I feel like I immediately realized that the 86 with the engine swapped was different.
After taking his last ride in the 86, it seems like Takumi’s racing results have become even more intense.
>>105
Is it about a year until you go to England after the main story?
Until I switch to a car that can compete with me, you’re kindly putting the battle on hold.
But it’s emotional that the employee might become a fan, thinking that they could possibly win against Kyoichi from a loss.
Tōdō Academy consists of people who are crazy enough to cut ABS on that steep road…
A character who seems to be among the top class in terms of strength within the story.
This aggressive drift from the feint motion that I unleash for the first time in this battle is my way of showing that I’m going to decide the outcome.
Wasn’t it?
Zero theory is great, isn’t it…?
The ideology has become extreme in MF Ghost.