
Hey, are you still living seriously as always? Hey hey hey.
Please stop lying.
I was there.
Fighting posture too…
>>3
That’s not possible.
Just a few frames are out, for now.
The design is not much different from now.
Todo has almost become a different person.
It was considered a formidable opponent during the Bakumatsu period.
It seems carefree, but there must be a heavy reason behind why they have long since stopped doing anything rash.
>>7
Isn’t it because the Shinsengumi lost because of that?
>>7
Because he is a grandfather who coexists with both love and hate for Kondo-san at the historical point in time…
>>24
I wonder what the reason for Nagakura’s defection will be…
The cliché is that Kondo treats them like a retainer, and they have a falling out…
>>7
Were all the enemies that you and I cut down really all villains…? That’s what someone important said too.
I think a character design with gray hair and highlights is quite modern.
The old man snatched away a position that seemed to exist but didn’t.
>>10
There wasn’t a character who could look back on the late Edo period with such a cool perspective, right?
>>12
It seemed like Okubo-kyo was like that, but he died soon after.
In my youth, I seemed like a muscle-head, but now I also possess cunning.
When I see the stories around the Imperial Guards, it seems that their nonchalance is only skin-deep.
I think that Nagakura from Rurouni Kenshin has an intense passionate side on the inside.
Is it true that Meiji’s half-dead character has a special move with the name of a dragon? That’s unfair!
Going to the bathroom together is nice, right…?
I really loved the way this area was drawn, so I’ve been waiting for the series to resume for a long time.
>>17
It looks like you’re quite busy with anime, but I hope you resume the serialization soon.
The strength that matches the character setting is there.
Although it is much more modest compared to Dr. Hattori.
>>19
That person is strange.
If you take Hattori-sensei’s portrayal at face value, it’s at a level that is on par with Shishio.
It may shake No. 2 in the story…
I like the feeling that Saito is letting their guard down…
Nagakura + Saito + Harada ≥ Hattori
Strong, but as a ability, it’s really plain.
>>25
I can’t consider gravity magic to be dull.
I like that Saito’s rhythm gets thrown off when Nagakura is around.
>>27
I wonder if apple farmers won’t come out anymore.
>>30
I think they won’t come out anymore since the epilogue of historical facts was narrated.
I think you live a long life, right?
>>29
“Having lived a long life, the cause of death was tooth decay.”
>>40
Yoshinobu was also scared of cavities.
Even though those with a sweet tooth lived long, I wonder if that person also had cavities or diabetes.
At that time, if they had introduced a character who could somewhat control Munejiro without being particularly handsome, they would have definitely been criticized.
Speaking of which, there wasn’t really a character that could disrupt Saito’s pace, was there?
Whether Kenshin adheres to his vow of non-killing or Sanosuke and Yahiko get involved,
>>32
I crushed it before the Zero launch.
It has been confirmed that the master is the undisputed No.1, and for decades, there has been a debate over whether the second strongest is the protagonist or their rival, when suddenly a deceased character from the past comes along and snatches the No.2 spot.
>>36
As expected, even Hattori-sensei would probably find it tough against Kenshin who has mastered the ultimate technique…
>>41
There’s no way that Sensei Hattori would silently wait while sheathed and then take the stance to draw her sword.
The warring states period of this world must have been filled with even more dangerous things.
>>37
Considering the roots and roles of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu, it’s undoubtedly amazing.
>>38
Even without the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu, there are people like Uesugi, Tsukahara, Ito, and Tomita, so it’s scary.
The techniques of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu that Hikou Seijuurou handles in the one-shot are quite intense…
If Kenshin, having mastered his ultimate technique, is in a state of both mental and physical fulfillment, isn’t that good enough for second place?
For now, let’s set aside the enemy of Hokkaido.
You were already showing your strength back during the battle at Ikedaya from the Reminiscence Arc, weren’t you?
By the way, it’s pretty crazy that enemies like the executive who can’t be defeated even with dream tags like Kenshin x Soji and Kosho x Sano in a 2 vs 1 are appearing in Hokkaido.
>>44
The enemy is strong, but more than anything, the matchmaking compatibility is bad…
I want to see the continuation of the Hokkaido edition quickly, and since the anime is really interesting, I also hope the supervision does well.
The Shinsengumi surrounds and beats them up, so naturally the enemies become like raid bosses in that situation.
If they could just beat people up unilaterally, then the portrayal of Serizawa and Hattori-sensei wouldn’t be like that, so they must be exceptionally strong.
The Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu, which took down three people with a single swing of the sword, is even more dangerous because swordsmanship is not that practical on the battlefield.
Survivor of the Bakumatsu? No, I’m a dying person from the Meiji era.
It’s not a wolf of Mibu, but a dog of the government.
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