
I told you to become independent from now on.
I don’t recall saying to forget the respect for the teacher.
There may be a certain level of respect as a master of technique.
The complex of being a super robot has been fueled.
>>2
I’ve never thought of you as a robot, you know?
There’s not much difference from those guys in the Soviet Union just by changing affiliations…
By the way, were we even using Robin’s teachings?
I think it’s fine that Nemesis liked the Robin tactic.
I think Warsman respects Robin.
Because I never think about fighting while recalling Robin’s guidance.
The readers do not understand the value of being a leader…
>>6
I remember the most fighting when I returned to Baracuda during the Manriki battle…
When Robin died in the Ancestor Arc, I was quite upset, so it’s probably enough…
Nemesis, Atlantis, and Junkman really like Robin’s fighting style.
>>8
I don’t want to admire you as an ally, but I can’t help but respect you as an enemy.
The basic techniques are all Robin’s.
If you don’t consciously move in your own way, you’ll end up being as much of a Robin as Robin.
Looking back, didn’t all the superhumans who started respecting Robin either lose or die in that match?
>>12
The junk man achieved a great victory!
From the reader’s perspective, there are only scenes that aren’t good mentor-student moments…
You might think of them as a master, but when it comes to their humanity, it seems like you view this person as someone you need to support and protect…
“Don’t mention the ‘Superhuman Master-Disciple Combo’ because it’s bad luck.”
>>16
It’s a fusion technique that just involves throwing Warsman equipped with bear claws, and it’s really hard to understand…
>>18
Because of this, even if there are combined moves for two characters in the current mobile games, they seem likely to be original.
>>38
That has been the case for a while.
Tower of Babel and
>>40
It’s strange that this wasn’t done in the original work.
Wozman shines more when he’s away from Robin.
With Robin around, I inevitably end up in a position where I have to take on the role of the straight man and face the absurdity of developments.
They call me a dimwit…
Looking back, more and more inconvenient scenes come to mind.
If we align Robin’s portrayal from the new chapter with the old materials.
I have never thought of you as a heartless robot.
That being said, for my revenge, I want you to become a killing machine (like a superhuman) without any feelings at all.
It feels like I was raising (it).
>>21
Are you psycho?
>>23
Robin says it’s not wrong to say that nothing was taught about the heart.
>>23
Is it Rampage? (Twisted Tower Bridge)
>>23
I can’t take it anymore!!!
>>41
I can’t really tell if the napkin training was a failure or a success…
>>46
Considering the ancestors, they have no training talent besides gold, so putting Magupa aside, I wonder if there was even enough leadership to call it training in the first place…
>>46
Technically successful.
I have no idea about the mindset at all.
>>46
It’s fine because Nep was successful indirectly.
If you’re a teacher and student, I think you should teach things like Tower Bridge.
Look at Kevin, he’s using a evolved version of the Paro Special like Olap or Mach Paralyzer.
>>22
You did it in the Polar battle, right, Naked?
>>24
Gu, gumuu
The theme of this match is the way of life as a super robot.
Woz believes in Robin’s sincerity, but he probably thinks that the extreme statements are just coming out of the moment’s momentum.
Robin is taking it seriously.
It’s rather sad that Robin is being entrusted with the leadership role, even though it doesn’t seem like he’s actually acting like a leader.
I just said that since Robin entrusted me with the leadership.
>>32
What exactly does a leader do?
Even though the predecessors have not shown it.
It’s a story about the second generation, but as a mentor, Warsman is excellent.
>>33
Seeing Chloe’s strange behavior, it’s like an Arabaracuda emu…
Well, even if I am called a leader, I can only do my best in my own matches…
In the end, Robin, who quit being a leader, isn’t doing anything different, which makes me question what it really means to be a leader…
“Warsman is a good kid so he’ll only see your good points, but if you look at it objectively, you’re trash.”
The barracuda itself is not just that it’s a robot because of the war, but rather it was trying to use it as a tool because it’s a superhuman that seems likely to win against Kinnikuman…
In a comment in the magazine, Mariposa said, “I was disappointed I couldn’t reunite with Robin Mask; I wanted to talk to him.” The power to attract people is really amazing.
>>45
Everyone who fought against Atlantis Junk Nemesis uses Robin’s martial arts.
When Robin is being proper, you can’t help but think, “Robin is cool…”
The Young Captain mode in London is too problematic.
The instruction on techniques has been very helpful.
I also respect him as a great superhuman wrestler.
I haven’t learned about the mindset needed to live, and I’ve seen many bad examples up close.
The Robin from the Barracuda era could no longer wrestle due to having a body that wouldn’t allow it, so there’s nothing that can be done.
>>49
“But if you change, even a god can be brought to heel.”
>>49
Um… I’m fighting cheerfully in the next chapter, you know?
>>52
The reason I can no longer wrestle is because of Robin from the Barracuda era.
>>52
I have ended up in a condition where I can’t do pro wrestling for a while…
I was impressed that my disciple’s disciple completed the Magnetic Bomber without any magnetic power.
I was shown something I don’t really understand, and I almost felt contempt.
A relationship where you think, “You were indeed great!”
Damn it, Warsman is such a slowpoke.
>>59
Even barracudas are often picked up, yet this famous comment continues to be ignored.
Warsman undoubtedly has respect, but his eccentric behavior is too much, making him a bit unsuitable as a mentor…
I respect you and I also feel gratitude.
By the way, I understand that there are unexpected actions and some peculiar aspects, and I am dealing with it.
This guy has really become a decent disciple from that master.
If anything, even Nemesis is the one that’s learning and applying the most.
Even during the training period of the barracuda phase, whenever this person went a bit crazy, they would show their exceptional side and I think it would lead to “You were still great, after all!”
Robin was the one who picked up Warsman, who wandered alone in loneliness after killing his friend.
And it was Robin who turned him into a heartless, cold-blooded killing machine and confronted Kinnikuman with him.
I don’t think self-esteem can grow by using Robin as a model, at least.
What gave me just what I needed was the onyx.
Nemesis only sees the good side of Robin…
If I hadn’t met Onyx and Pesimi, I probably would have become a drunkard.
To be honest, Robin’s background and upbringing are top-notch.
As someone who possesses nothing, my background is rather closer to Suguru’s.
>>71
Being mistaken for a pig and thrown away is especially brutal in the world of meat, isn’t it?
>>73
The only one who deserves to be lined up is Sadaharu, who was too talented and was imprisoned in the sewer dungeon for several years, erased from existence, and nearly executed… What a disgrace, Kinnikuman family!!
For better or worse, since I’ve abandoned my homeland to become Kevin’s master, it must be quite significant.
>>72
There were moments when I looked closely at strange places and almost felt contempt.
On top of that, I respect it, so the emotion itself is very heavy.
It’s just that it’s too much like Robin, so it won’t serve as a guideline for life.
Even just looking at the Tower of Babel arc, Robin acts unpredictably, so if I don’t switch my mindset to think she must have some sort of plan, it would be endless.
>>74
It’s too much of a source of confusion.
>>78
The origin of Babel seems to mean confusion, derived from the word “balal.”
Despite respect and friendship, it’s true that all idol superhumans are still living beings and weren’t truly counterparts who could understand Wars.
I respect my mentor, but I can’t share the struggles of being a robot superhuman…
The symbol of Robin is great, but that aside, it is not a thought pattern that can be imitated or learned.
When Warsman and Suguru act together, it creates a unique atmosphere.
Because Suguru doesn’t strongly reject it like Meat or Terry, he has a characteristic soft and cozy relationship.
>>81
Meat Terry feels like a perfect match, but with Wars, it seems like our wavelengths match in a more relaxed way.
>>81
“Please stop with the really terrible self-deprecation, because I’m responding seriously and kindly.”
Yeah, I’m sorry. Suguru also feels relatively straightforward about apologizing.
I thought I was back after a long time, but I’m not going to act with you guys! I’m moving ahead, and when we restart, I’ll be training in the Harmony God faction, so take care of it! Even though it’s all chaotic, it’s pretty much the usual Robin treatment.
A gentleman who arrives late to his wife’s parents’ dinner, drenched in sweat and spilling water everywhere as he hydrates.
>>83
Robin was supposed to be a young nobleman, but the fact that there’s no sense of discomfort is terrible.
>>83
It would be more acceptable to say that I’m trying to be disliked on purpose.
Since the elder member Noodle Robin has suddenly left, Warsman has no choice but to take on the role of leader and caregiver.
The feelings I have while watching Robin are
It’s a feeling close to being wowed by seeing the heroes of the Three Kingdoms going wild!
Wolverine’s true personality is kind…
The other guys have quite a strong personality around there.
>>89
Terry Robin noodles clearly had a time when they were quite full of themselves and have a strong personality.
Kevin also has the image of doing strange things, but I wonder if that comes from heredity from Robin and the influence of Chloe.
>>90
There may also be aspects of ignorance due to youth.
How many idol superheroes would cast their gaze at a flower vase with dwindling water?
Younger ones like Wars and Brocken have more decent personalities, right? Justice.
Even now, when the spirit of ice has melted, being able to point a bear claw at the opponent without hesitation is thanks to Robin’s guidance.
In superhuman wrestling, there’s a way to defeat your opponent without being shaken, so being unshakable is what makes you strong.
Well, you can’t be a fighter without a certain level of assertiveness.
The kid from the company that got into meat this season was confused, saying, “A famous trainer? Is a famous trainer just someone who enters with a whip looking all impressive…?”
My son Kevin is so upright that it’s actually become strange.
But as a leader, they’re also top-notch…
>>100
As a master of the technique or a promoter, they are top-notch.
Occasionally, I have the image of bringing up the Robin strategy to reminisce.
If I have to battle with the members of Harmony, I want to see a master-student showdown.
That hype video is definitely edited by Robin himself.
I can face my foolish self… I’m confronting it.
Robin is seriously doing it!
Master Robin of Skills and Body
Master Onyx of the Heart
>>106
Soul partner Peshimi
Robin is quite a first-class talent in many areas, just because he’s eccentric.
>>107
So it feels even more troublesome, or rather…
Onyx unexpectedly has a larger weight in the wars than I thought, despite being a sudden appearance.
>>108
Because I showed the way for robot superheroes to live as a robot super god.
The fact that it allowed me to affirm my existence as a robot superhuman is significant.
Now that you mention it, the mentor-student relationship between Robin and Warlords is often highlighted, but there aren’t many good scenes depicting it.
Thanks to Suguru, I learned about friendship and such, but there are parts about having a mechanical body that can only be understood by other mechanical superhumans.
>>114
It’s not a foolish robot superhuman, it’s a robot super god.
>>114
I mean, until now, I’ve only had companions who don’t mind if my body is mechanical, as long as they’re living beings with flesh and blood.
The very fact of being a machine has often been treated rather negatively or considered a disadvantage.
I respect you, but if you ask whether your teachings can save a pessimist, then…
The way they maneuver and their techniques evoke a level reminiscent of Robin, so in that regard, these two are truly playing the roles of master and disciple.
The Robin strategy has a lot of teachings that seem to be understood but also seem unclear.
>>119
But those who fought Robin tend to shout “Robin strategy”…
>>123
It must be some kind of addictive concept.
We are made into strange-looking toys by the gods, and in the end, we can’t even live normally like humans… You understand, right?
>>120
You can’t understand once you’ve already started moving! That’s the perfect answer.
I understand your feelings, but I can’t agree, and I also feel a sense of growth in my mentality that I can’t afford to lose.
I understand that Wars has some kind of admiration for Robin, but Robin’s feelings towards Suguru are so strong that it’s hard to tell what she really thinks about Wars.
It’s a catchy phrase, the Robin strategy.
The growth events of understanding hearts and friendship, as well as standing alone as a superhuman, were completed in the previous series.
On the contrary, there haven’t really been many events that affect my mental state since then… or rather, there aren’t many decent personal episodes after that.
It feels like since entering the new series, we are rapidly experiencing growth events like overcoming complexes.
If it’s just the absence of a forced feeling in psychology
I feel that the relationship with Pessimiman has become one of the top aspects in the new Kinnikuman.
>>128
A superhuman is a toy of the gods?!
I can’t say anything as it’s exactly right…
Because there is a heart, there is a need to educate the heartless killing machines…
If there is no heart, there is no need for education.
How did they manage to infiltrate as the leader of the idol superhumans after messing up with the barracuda in the first place…?
>>130
The former top has apparently had a change of heart and returned to the leader position… Huh? When did they come back…?
>>130
In reality, Choshu Riki also jumped out of New Japan in his younger days.
He’s come back as an old man.
All the previous series so far.
It gives an unparalleled persuasiveness to the idea that superheroes are merely toys manipulated by God at will.
What Pesimi is saying makes the most sense, but I do think it is quite pessimistic, as the name suggests.
>>133
I think it would be quite a beautiful ending for a pessimist to be defeated while feeling hope and friendship towards someone similar to themselves.
I don’t really want you to just die as you are.
If it’s Robin, how would the superhero of Peshimi respond to the fact that they are all toys of the gods?
>>134
I don’t think someone who is a handsome guy with a beautiful face, has a wife, is born into nobility, and has both popularity and talent would ever be called a pessimist.
>>144
It feels like Warsman opened up because he is a robot superhuman like himself.
In the old episodes, there were things like having to get approval from all the gods to become the king of Planet Kinnikuman, and the hierarchy between gods and superhumans was strictly maintained…
Peshimi will definitely be saved, but it’s scary because it seems like he’s going to die.
>>136
If the wars are lost, it will be despair.
If the war wins, we can have hope.
But it seems like if Peshimi tries to have a friendly handshake, the God of Time will punish them…
So, superhumans are crap! No, wait.
So those who are non-delivery while being superhuman are terrible! All superhumans are pitiful! Non-delivery people can just be disappointed!
So I just can’t bring myself to hate it.
The various techniques and strategies as a professional wrestler come from Robin.
Although I learned about the importance of justice and the value of friendship from Suguru,
Regarding the more fundamental and delicate identity struggles that come from one’s background, it doesn’t resonate deeply unless it’s expressed in the language of physical experiences similar to wars.
It would be fine if it were something like Terry or a humanoid, but things like toilets or tiles are really undesirable…
A type of superhuman that seems like they would get seriously angry if a crab base were thrown at them.
Isn’t it that many robot superhumans have more common sense?
It’s made to be conveniently used by exploiting fanaticism and nine times out of ten, blind faith.
This time, it feels like Fana might be in a position that can evoke some sympathy.
>>148
That guy has been treated as pitiful since his first appearance.
Recently, there were mechanical superhumans like Turbo Man, but he never had a single doubt about his existence while he was alive.
>>149
The Earth Unit was treated like a toy, and besides that, Grim Reaper is alive, yet Boo-Doh isn’t showing up… and Radinan was also like a toy…
Have you never once thought that you want to live peacefully as a person with that lady over there?
Did the burdens of being a superhuman not hurt you?
I think they might say something that reminds me of the past of the young major in London.
I can’t help but feel that Fana is exactly the toy that Pesimi talks about…
Robot superhumans often have painful experiences, which may allow them to understand others better.
Rather than saying I dislike Fana’s personality,
It seems like you think it’s painful and tough.
It’s strange how someone who just received 100 million seems overly eager to flaunt it. It feels oddly real.
>>155
Those who think they are chosen by God and have high self-esteem tend to boast about having one hundred million power.
After all, everyone is just a puppet of the gods, so the pessimism of thinking that at least I chose the god I am being controlled by doesn’t appeal at all.
Suddenly created, Gutsman fights alongside his superior Excavator against a foe who doesn’t even know about Kinnikuman, but shows no signs of hesitation.
>>157
They were born with a solid purpose and ideology.
The perfect superhuman itself is a belonging that aligns perfectly with the will of God…
To be honest, even living superhumans have pretty much the same kind of ecology, so I’m kind of accepting it as just how things are.
Still, there are definitely some differences with mechanical superhumans, and there are certainly superhumans who care about that.
Turbo Men seems to be a mass-produced type setting or something.
I guess I didn’t have particularly any doubt or pressure about my existence compared to other superhumans.
It’s just that it’s something like that, so it’s completed simply without any sadness in seeking strength.
So, I feel that Polarman’s dislike of machines is more of an impression towards the individual Turbo Men rather than machines as a whole.
Isn’t it tough for that guy to live on forever…? It’s pulling me back… Is every mechanical superhuman like that?
My stance is that having a hundred million power is unfair for me, right?
The God of Time is supreme! By the way, there are indeed some exceptional individuals among the old models that the gods mentioned.
I thought the old model superhuman wasn’t worth reflecting on, but since I liked it, I’ll take it back as a sample.
I will conduct experiments on Gasutoman for the favor of the God of Time, but aside from that, I am concerned about Kinnikuman and the masked intruder, so let’s fight.
Those who have come down to the world are probably more willing to face things to some extent, so the gods who are only watching must really treat them like toys.