
Para Para Kunizaki-kun
If an inexperienced person can lead the team to victory, then this level of ability is a must! The author’s cry of this sentiment conveys a sense of rarity and high standards.
Well, isn’t this just over the top…?
It’s not exactly early, but the distributed character has an exceptionally high performance.
The one that is counted as a victory.
Because there were definitely guys who would lose instead…
In a student sumo context, if there were a high school wrestling champion, it would probably turn out like this.
Araki… You have every reason to say that…!! If I, N, and you lose, it directly leads to the team’s loss. We absolutely cannot afford to lose… I’m saying this because it’s you, Chihiro… I have high expectations for the growth of the other three, and I’m certain of it, but they are still inexperienced. If we’re being chased, we don’t know what will happen. It’s crucial for us to elevate our game to win… The responsibility is significant.
Okay.
We’ll win the national championship in a year!
The initial member is the department head, but even the department head is expected to win the newcomer championship at a certain level, so that’s also SSR…
Over there, Real Fuji messed up.
The fire circle is strong enough to be included in the calculation of winning stars.
This is the one that suits this sentence the best…
In reality, we haven’t really lost, have we?
Elite wrestlers would be strong even if they did sumo.
It did not become a National Treasure.
I became one who devours national treasures.
Losing to this guy is something I can brag about for the rest of my life.
Isn’t it unfair to bring in a champion from a combat sport, even if it’s a different competition?
>>15
To become the national champion, you have to do at least that much.
Either the manager or Yuma will work hard to secure a victory.
The rest will be handled by the thread image and the tide.
A manga where a struggling club reaches national championships usually doesn’t take reality into consideration at all…
If anything, in Hinomaru Sumo, there’s a feeling that the club president is overly exaggerated as a fundamental premise.
>>19
It’s nice to have the madness of making your own ring and practicing alone even if you lose the clubroom…
>>23
It’s crazy to be in an environment where no one supports you and everyone laughs at you.
Since entering professional sumo, I was on the verge of being overwhelmed by the passion of those around me who share the same aspirations.
I love the call “Strongest!”
It’s properly strong.
Has this guy only lost to Kusanagi and his older brother?
>>21
I lost to Hinomaru as well.
Sumo just doesn’t ignite my passion, you know?
If you touch your hands down, do you lose? If you go outside, do you lose? Why?
You can still fight, right?
>>24
If this were sumo, you would be dead right now.
The fact that the manager is properly insane has been mentioned.
So from Sanada’s perspective, that guy was the most dangerous, it was really bad.
>>25
The person who seems to know the most about the boss’s craziness…
Although for Ushio, she was a kind senior, there was a feeling that she wanted to see more strictness and greediness in the initial evaluation.
The manager is strange too.
Chibi made the entire audience explode with anger just as the strategist said, so it’s bad.
Watching sumo wrestling now, there are quite a few people from a wrestling background.
(Is this alright… Director?)
>>28
I didn’t say to go that far!!
Three future makuuchi wrestlers are MMA champions, it’s like a golden generation…
There are no descriptions, but having this guy as a daily practice partner must have greatly contributed to the level up of the captain and Yuuma.
It’s like the sumo arc of a sports manga where this guy is the protagonist.
>>34
Like Dokaben…
After the district qualifiers ended, while the others were uneasy on stage for the school awards, there was one person who seemed at ease and accustomed to the scene.
I didn’t think the department head would appear even in the sumo section.
Strong
There are Mongolians who transition from Mongolian sumo to wrestling, and I actually think wrestling and sumo are quite similar.
The collab gacha is included in the environment.
Moreover, in Character Store, proper crossovers with main story characters can also be done.
I wish they had put in a little more effort in the final farewell sumo of high school.
If we’re strictly talking about initial members, it’s Yuma.
That guy can do just about anything except sumo, so he’s pretty much okay…
>>41
Yuma-san definitely has a user-friendly, high-quality SR feel to it…
The one who was pulling the work.
Despite being an early member, Yuma is just too weak… He shouldn’t be physically weak since he’s a delinquent…
>>43
I think Yuuma is doing well; it’s just Hinomaru and Chihiro who are strange.
>>43
Because the way of training is literally different.
Yuma is being evaluated for his effort, which is impressive for a yankee, so he has potential.
>>43
Well, for a beginner, it’s more than strong enough.
It’s only because it’s a nationwide level match that it works out like that.
On the contrary, if the tide were to hold a match with a ranking system, it would easily surpass everyone.
What is Reina-san thinking, believing Yuuma-san is the strongest in school even though this guy is here…?
>>45
Brocon
>>45
Actually, it’s Shio, Chihiro, and Yuma… It’s true that the serious department head is strong, but unlike physical and mental monsters, they were just ordinary people.
Because I take sumo so seriously that it makes my mental state break, I must have been quite strong if I hadn’t been so twisted.
>>45
No one wanted to get involved with Chihiro, so Yuma was treated as the strongest at school.
From the feeling I got from reading Asumikakeru, in terms of reality, it’s like being a UFC champion, right?
That would be light heavyweight.
This is a genuine legend.
>>50
A Japanese person in the light heavyweight category!?
When you reach SSR, it feels like a national treasure.
In the early days of the thread, there was a time when I couldn’t understand the efforts of the weak.
It changed through club activities.
The scene where the fried chicken teased the firefly that lost in that beast match and then exploded is really a great moment.
>>53
The moment I see the firefly that lost after throwing everything away for victory is truly a great scene.
It’s good to see an opponent who is more obsessed with winning than I used to be, when I had a past where I was too fixated on winning and it made those around me pull away.
Until Yuma-san is rewarded, the big victory on the crucial stage truly shone brightly after a long wait.
>>55
It’s rare to find a manga that depicts the process of the so-called “bad character in the first episode” reforming with such thoroughness.
>>60
It’s just the department head that’s unusual, but what Yuma-san is doing is quite frankly one of the worst kinds, so it can’t be helped…
>>66
If you’re just pretending to be the big boss on the mountain, it’s not really a big deal.
It’s ridiculous that the club president, who took over the sumo club room just because they wanted a hangout spot and endured it for two years, has no room for excuses when it comes to bullying like destroying the sanctuary.
>>102
Yeah×10000
>>111
Yuma-san, yeah, stop the bombing.
>>111
Response from the suspicious person who attacked a sumo wrestler during the match.
>>111
Heavy!
>>102
The department head says “oh no!” but what they’re doing is seriously terrible, and the consequences are way too light.
The fried chicken victory scene is really cool.
If we only consider simple athletic talent, they might be at the top of the story, overshadowing even national treasures.
I think it’s excessive that not only is the Chihiro Special in mixed martial arts already strong enough, but it can also copy the techniques of other national treasures.
Even though it’s called a tech copy, it’s actually just based on fundamental techniques, so it’s not doing anything that difficult.
>>64
It’s not that copying a crescent moon is difficult!
It’s a national treasure.
>>83
But what I’m practicing is just the thrusts and the counters.
It’s also a result of being from a wrestling background and struggling with thrusting and pushing, so I focused on training that.
It seems impossible to do things like Double Moons or Hundred Demon Slashing unless you seriously train.
>>89
If you can easily copy the trump card of someone who is seriously dedicated to life, that would be a problem in itself!
Since Shio and Chihiro’s victory is assured, it’s understandable that the department head or Yuma-san’s grades might decline…
There’s no opportunity to get this manga character other than in the early stages!
>>67
Isn’t the director in the midfield?
Reading it as a sumo edition of the main work of the thread during high school gives it a different flavor.
I’ve been doing sumo as a form of atonement, and the only time I really enjoyed it was during the finals.
>>70
The manager had forgiven it from the start…
>>72
I think.
>>72
The more you come to love sumo, the less you can forgive yourself.
The director is one of the original members who returns later in Shio’s life, having only participated in the middle of the story…
It’s amazing that a Japanese person is ruling the world in the light heavyweight category.
Huh, are you saying that a Japanese fighter could defeat someone like Jon Jones and become the champion in MMA?
Having a high physical ability is forgivable.
Isn’t copying the opponent’s movements against the rules?
Because this guy, the manager, and the protagonist are strong, in order to create a crisis situation.
I want Yuma-san to lose.
The school has a lineup of rare characters, but there’s one NR character who underestimates sumo…
>>79
I’m going to unlock the status limits with a combo with the thread image…
The portrayal of this person’s inability to understand the subtleties of human emotions is too skilled…
This guy, who has both skill and physique, gaining various things from the loss against Hotaru is the best.
It’s nice to think that joining the sumo club after watching Kusanagi was the right choice.
The relationship with my older brother didn’t seem to be the focus of the story.
>>85
It wasn’t as difficult as I thought it would be, big brother.
>>88
Because I’m an idiot!
>>88
My older brother was dumber than I expected.
This guy is succeeding through physical strength and experience even though this manga’s quick-fix tactics don’t work at all…
>>87
It’s not just a temporary measure.
>>87
This guy’s wrestling techniques are definitely not something that can be learned on a whim…
It’s not about copying beyond reason, but rather a type that can reproduce physical manipulation due to high skills and observational abilities.
>>93
Not being a complete reproduction ended up being advantageous as a result.
The department head is initially just an R, but through the promotion event, they ultimately become an SSR, making them an exemplary initial character.
>>94
Rather, from the department manager’s perspective, Hi no Maru is a starting SSR character.
My stupid older brother is such an idiot, it made me laugh.
This guy is more like a crossover guest character from a different work, Fighting King Chihiro…
The top wrestler in the country is thriving as a helper for the sumo club.
They were doing Ucchare Goshogawara, weren’t they?
>>101
Wow, that’s nostalgic.
The stupid big brother is someone you can’t hate because he’s getting into fights with the audience even in the professional version.
>>103
It’s really foolish that a rikishi who relies on their feet uses too much salt and ends up slipping, but I love it.
>>110
You shouldn’t praise them, because they’re foolish.
Is it impossible to fall into the realm of the night demon?
Even though I was doing wrestling, the jump to mixed martial arts feels really serious.
If you’re pursuing technology, you’ll end up going toward a broader scope.
>>106
It’s surprising that we lost this game like this…
>>106
I’ll do it because it was cool! It’s not something to do just for that.
I did it because I’m an idiot.
>>106
This guy is amazing…
I would be happy if you could showcase the skills you developed during your sumo training even after going professional.
Chihiro originally began with mixed martial arts, doing wrestling and sumo, so instead of becoming overly devoted, they always absorb what they learn into themselves.
Monster!
Chihiro’s personality is carefree, but they’re of normal intelligence…
My brother has incredible physical abilities, but he’s just plain stupid…
I completely understand the media’s feelings in this scene, thinking “I don’t want this kind of person to be a future yokozuna candidate!”
That punk must have yearned for a hidden spot to hang out with friends instead of just loitering randomly behind the school.
But Hannya-san really looks like he’s having fun wrestling…
The person who is the leading anti-yuma.
I’m glad that my karate master hates those tear-jerking stories about the rehabilitation of delinquents.
It’s great that both the department head and Yuma show ink effects that reach national treasure level…
The previous protagonist is nice, isn’t it?