
“There is no one left to insult you with foul words… It’s you. There is no one left who seeks to use you as a mere tool… It’s you. No one is left to insult you with foul words anymore. No one is left who seeks to use you as a tool.”
You think I’ll make you laugh…?!
Warsman knows that both are speaking from the heart.
So Robin is really serious about it! That’s what can be said…
Amnesia?!
>>3
Why is there an overlap with a 2-second difference?
Isn’t Robin just a good-looking but quite a dangerous guy?
>>5
Tomorrow, I’m getting married and officially inheriting the throne, and I have intense friendship for my opponent, while also having a strong desire to break their spine during sparring. It’s a crazy situation where both feelings coexist completely.
>>10
I felt like breaking it, and I actually broke it!
>>14
Hehe…
>>14
One reason for the delay in Mantarou’s birth.
Robin is serious about getting revenge on Kinnikuman!
It’s quite a sinister thing for a barracuda to brainwash and control with double standards.
Robin thinks so too, right?
The barracuda is bad.
Looking at the newly animated Beginnings again, it’s way too suspicious that Barracuda is peeking from the attic in that outfit.
>>11
To begin with, being a suspicious person who could be shot on sight just for being an Englishman infiltrating a secret research facility in the Soviet Union at that time is understandable.
Kevin also becomes rebellious.
>>12
You can only say that if Robin has a father, he would definitely be rebellious.
I thought I had a good match with Kinnikuman, but then someone like Warsman comes and interrupts…
>>13
Why did it suddenly become a complete heel in pro wrestling?
Robin is cool because he doesn’t care about anything other than what’s in front of him.
On top of that, I end up not caring about anything other than what’s right in front of me, which is why my strange behavior doesn’t stop.
>>18
That’s why they’re incredibly strong in matches.
I focus on defeating my opponent in front of me without worrying about anything else each time.
>>21
Robin Strategy No. 2: Never fall for your opponent’s invitation!
I am not using it as a tool of the state.
Because I’m only using it as a tool for personal revenge…
That slowpoke Warsman…
The charm of Robin is that the nobleman and the eccentric are living together.
And because I want to know the true identity of Neptune Man too much, I lose…
Tetoteto
You resemble the god of harmony!!
>>24
Terrible defamation of honor
I can never step into the ring again due to aging and injuries…
Robin’s behavior is all over the place, but their desire to get revenge on Kinnikuman is unwavering.
Scary
I am Robin Mask.
That guy is a barracuda.
There can only be a difference there!
I had become reckless because I could no longer stand in the ring.
Even without that setting, the barracuda is still firmly present.
But that guy Robin is cool, isn’t he?
“Since it’s a tool of the ‘state,’ it’s fine to use it as a tool for my own revenge.”
In the early stages, that character wasn’t like that, right? You often see that in long-running series.
Except for being somewhat forgetful, Robin quickly became the character he is now.
>>32
It feels like the character and past were completely solidified around the young leader of the second generation.
>>32
What’s terrible is
This guy has always been consistently making worthless moves out of the blue.
You…! After doing such a noble move at the Yoro no Taki scene, you’re calling yourself Barracuda…!
>>32
It applies to almost all the characters from Kinnikuman…
>>32
Rather, when it comes to Robin, hasn’t the character been consistent since the old days?
For better or for worse.
>>86
It seems more like it’s falling apart than being consistent, but since it’s been going on for a long time, it’s like people have resigned themselves to the fact that this is just how this guy is.
>>97
That’s why Daddy is called a free superhuman or an eccentric.
I feel that the second generation’s way of shaking out is lacking compared to the parental generation.
This guy is the one who trained me in brutal fighting.
Those who are cursing harshly cannot make excuses, can they?
But I can definitely see that Robin is a popular character.
Even if it’s sudden.
About 70% of it is normally cool, Robin.
If you can erase the memories of the abuse from the war, it can all be chalked up to outrageous behavior…
First of all, the design is ridiculously good, so it’s unfair, Robin.
Good-looking people tend to be viewed positively no matter what they do…
It’s the same in reality, right…?
However, bringing along the Soviet combat robot is impressive.
It’s an international issue.
>>42
Warsman is technically a superhuman with proper registration…
>>48
I feel like it’s getting worse.
>>50
It’s probably hard to complain because you were being used as a tool of the state by a worthless organization.
I often think it was impressive to be a representative of the Soviet Union.
>>48
In the end, I changed to British nationality for Robin’s son.
>>72
Is it exile?
If they do a tag match, it will turn into an outrageous match because they prioritize what they want to do over their partner.
It’s awful that they’re so furious, saying “Forget the free fight, just stab with the bear claw quickly!”
Kōri Ikemizuzuka Konishi and the successive voice actors are all cool.
>>45
The performance is so amazing that I can’t tell if it’s Phoenix and Kan’yaku in the Royal Edition.
My mentor is the Oni Kiss Man.
>>46
Is there someone you haven’t forgotten?
The source of Robin’s strength is largely together with Nîsan.
Superheroes tend to become popular easily.
>>51
Harmony
Brother Ataru
Robin
Buffalo
Marikita
Form the Freedom Superhuman Blood Alliance Unit.
Robin is that way, but there’s no denying that they’re cool.
It is my tool, not the tool of the state.
Those who act with confidence tend to become popular, don’t they?
When I think about it, I’m left wondering what you’re really trying to do.
Currently, it is said that he has parted ways with Kinnikuman after being revived.
I really don’t get what you mean, Robin.
Robin is doing it seriously!
It was awkward with the three of them who gathered again after passing the exam.
The action of not making excuses and just doing it might look cool.
It’s true that I go to extremes, but not having any excuses might be significant.
Being so crazy that it’s attractive and cool is a rare trait.
It’s truly amazing to bounce back from being completely incapable without even an excuse.
Robin is a noble superhuman, huh? → Piece of trash! → Robin is a noble superhuman, huh? → Piece of trash!
Going back and forth is amazing.
Seriously, that thing from Rampage is really something else, you know…
I was kind of fooled by their seemingly virtuous behavior until I properly read through it again.
Robin Mask, you resemble.
>>70
It’s too much of a reputation damage…
When it becomes new, there’s a reason that makes the strange behavior understandable.
It’s truly messed up to think that the great king, who is supposedly the representative of the stars, would ever try to use such a dangerous technique!
>>71
If I don’t do something like that, I definitely can’t win, and I wonder if Kinnikuman will forgive me. He probably will, right?
Good Twisted Tower Bridge
The bad habit of alternating between nobility and trashy moves certainly seems to apply to The One as well.
I imagined that they would have a more typically cool personality before reading it.
My son Kevin doesn’t inherit much of his parentage in terms of being like Robin.
It was fine not to inherit anything that was particularly “Robin-like.”
I have consistently not lied.
Wasn’t there criticism from teammates when Wars was fighting the Penchiman using Fighting Computer?
I think this personality is formed by a combination of being always dedicated to what is right in front of you and an eerie level of pride.
A air-proving mask with a personality like Mariposa.
Isn’t Robin a bit rude?
>>84
There are times when I can be really foul-mouthed.
Nep is also acting strange, what’s happening in England?
>>85
Woof woof! It’s unfair to say that all British superheroes are strange!
If I show Kevin my attitude towards the wars at that time, won’t his rebellious phase come back?
We don’t need the part about being a damn cold country…
>>88
Is that the only problematic part?
He’s consistently an abnormal guy…
It’s scary how intense the obsession was from stalking Warsman for six months.
>>92
But you’ll do it, right?
If it’s this guy.
The Dalmatian born in England was also kind of that way…
What is the Robin memo?
But Robin has a charisma that fascinates opponents…
Many superhumans are adopting Robin’s strategy out of respect for Robin.
Dalmation Man is also a superhuman from England…
It often goes out of control and becomes terrible.
During the ultimate tag, I was always dragging Kid down.
Robin is cool, you know…
I want to tell the anime fans that this masked guy is one of the most nonsensical characters in the story.
>>102
Even though he was a super cool guy who just had an awesome match, I think the moment I saw the beginnings part, it conveyed enough confusion.
>>102
I think the guy who was supposed to be super cool in the match earlier became completely incomprehensible just from watching the beginnings part.
>>193
If you take off the wig, the face of the barracuda will turn into a mask; longtime fans will rejoice as they are doused in the concentrated essence of boiled density, while newer fans will be confused.
The duality of the gentleman and the brutal fighter has been depicted fairly early on.
>>103
I’m the type that maximally utilizes loopholes in the rules…
>>107
A gentleman strikes with a surprise attack and weapon assault on Rampage.
>>117
Today I am a challenger, so I can easily do things like this! (I did it during my champion days too)
Well, I can see why she became one of the most popular characters in the work.
No matter how you look at it, they are treated as a calm intellectual in the story, which makes my brain glitch.
That being said, there are definitely moments when Robin is really cool!
Atlantis “Tower Bridge!”
Junk Man, Kinnikuman, Nemesis “Robin Tactic!”
For some reason, this guy’s thoughts seem to spread around oddly…
What does it mean that only the phrase “lifelong rival” is sincere?
Overall, it’s a bunch of thugs.
It tends to be criticized when the evaluation within a work differs from reader evaluations, but that’s not the case with Robin.
>>111
The point of being a failure has been consistent since a long time ago…
>>120
But it’s so cool… being more serious about the serious battle than anyone else…
It’s because of my excessive pride that I’ve lost myself and the one I’ve found while wandering from place to place is Warsman.
During the barracuda period, it’s really just trash.
I think the special training that involves using a person as a sacrifice goes beyond the line, even for a death row inmate.
They’re doing things at that place that are on the level of a villain from a warlord.
You were sleeping in a hammock during the match, right?
Because they are serious about it, they are even more of a troublesome type.
Super top-notch as a trainer! (Provocative V)
>>119
You become stronger, but in terms of mental aspects, there are various issues with the trainer.
I think the point is that Robin is strong and has a solid presence, but also loses properly.
When Robin is hurt, his personality gets twisted.
The character in Wars is consistently a kind guy, isn’t he?
>>123
The master’s outrageous behavior stands out even more.
>>123
Because the kind ones keep forcing themselves to have a cold heart… yeah…
I’ll treat you to gyudon! It’s fun because I can reply that I’ll add an egg and miso soup too.
When I read it again electronically, I was disappointed to find that the slowpoke guy had been changed.
It’s often said that it relates to Warsman.
It’s creepy how they figure out that The Samurai is Nep.
>>126
Th-This explosive sensation of muscles…!
Warmth…!!
Kevin didn’t have to fully inherit Robin’s traits; if he had, I think Scar’s stomach would have died.
>>129
I’m glad that Warsman is a decent trainer, Kevin.
It was pitiable because they were attacked before the gong sounded in the Mariposa match…
The man Robin Mask (Barracuda) whose actions in the main story become even more incoherent as a result of being followed in anime.
It seems that Robin extract is being injected throughout the match.
The war is difficult to sustain, so I made my opponent kind as well.
The sensation of these springy muscles…!
The fact that Robin is a reckless man and the fact that Robin is a cool man can coexist.
The old man missed the prisoner, disliked using the bear claw in the fight with Kinnikuman, worried about Natsuko who was badly injured, and frequently changed the water for the flowers; there is no shortage of kindness episodes.
The warmth of muscles…
I don’t think there are many similar elements unless you force a connection between the dog and Robin!
>>142
Since there isn’t much depiction of The One yet, I think there will be more eventually!!
Isn’t that my favorite Mask Man…? ❤️
You’re just overall creepy!
>>143
After all, the education from King Neptune is bad…
>>153
After all, Psycho-Man’s upbringing is terrible…
>>157
I can’t stand it anymore!
To be honest, Robin being strange is only a part of the whole.
When Nep asked me, “How was my match?” and I started saying, “Look at others and correct yourself,” it was really bad.
>>146
I feel like the strange interactions outside of the matches are also contributing to the lack of depth in Leviathan.
The anonymous review that says Robin is cool and noble but not kind fits perfectly.
I thought you had forgotten about Robin’s inconvenient situation, but then it came back in the one-shot of Kin’niku Buster and it was no good.
The Robin that an entirely unfamiliar person imagines seems to resemble the Mariposa from the current series.
>>151
It’s like the theory of an unseen Buffaloman being a big body…
>>158
The cow is too delicate for a power-type character!
>>160
Ah… ah…
>>158
The powerful character is just too much of an idealistic powerhouse.
It’s unfortunate that the cow is too much of a delicate boy…
I like Robin’s outfit without the Barracuda mask.
I think it’s really good character for a masked character to have a duality in personality.
I thought the matter of “watching others and correcting myself” meant something like (I was able to reflect on myself through the Neptune Man’s match!), but am I correct about this?
In a meat character that can be inconsistent, Wars is consistently kind…
Chloe’s behavior is to forget the inconvenient things!
A delicate yet insensitive cow.
>>164
Because they engage in things like sexual harassment…
The appearance has a very nice design.
Nep has rehabilitated from being at a level of suicidal mental distress, so rather, it shows that Nepkin’s guidance was effective.
>>168
The skill to turn a salty brawler into a good character by incorporating tag teams and mask hunting is undoubtedly impressive…
>>187
Neptune Man, 26 years old, has acquired Diamond Power.
Kendamann, 24 years old, has mastered Diamond Power.
Screw Kid, 24 years old.
If you just line up the elements, the Screw Superhuman looks slightly inferior, but the fact that all of them are on a Radiant class level individually and have been developed into tag team specialists is just crazy…
Conversely, when he’s cool, he’s extremely cool, so the eccentric parts are somewhat accepted.
The big body is large and generally nice, and while it doesn’t have any gap moe, it’s fine as it is.
Hey, Buffalo Man.
If he weren’t such a noble and cool man like Robin, I would honestly feel that his bizarre behavior outweighs the hate.
Robin is an amazing wrestler because he always delivers a great match and draws out his opponent’s charm to the fullest.
The time when I firmly used Robin as a negative example was when I was raising Kevin.
Mammoth Man’s training is imitating Robin’s bad habits.
Terry can’t go to Japan because his wife is close to death, yet the cow is saying things like “You better hurry or the plane will leave!” and “Is the match going to become a mirage?! Oh my god!” which is quite awful.
Justice Man has also been treated as a superhuman.
That person is so firm in their own beliefs that they seem to stand out from those around them.
>>178
They also provide proper training for apprentices, so they’re quite flexible.
While there are actions and words, there are too many reasons for the harsh attitude in every match within the main story.
Speaking of which, there might not have been this frame… Bigbo (the lively guy) and Maripo (the honest cool one) make a reappearance sliding in.
It’s impressive how, even though I was just in a position leading a bit as an older veteran, I’ve somehow become a leader recognized by everyone.
Ah, ah… Even just that already makes me wonder if this guy is okay among the anime crowd? In the original story, he’s got a mentality like that of a married woman in an NTR story, right?
I’m indecisive but surprisingly selfish; it’s a rather unpleasant “mentally unstable” vibe!
Somehow, without realizing it, I’ve become the leader of the allied forces, leaving the protagonist behind.
“Well… if it’s Robin…” is amazing.
Suguru really loves and respects Robin a lot, but…
Warsman says, “There’s no way I can go when Natsuko-san is having a hard time next to a cow that has no delicacy.”
>>184
War quickly becomes unreasonable, so I treated my opponents kindly.
Kinnikuman is famous for burning the brains of his opponents.
Regarding the relationship with Robin, Suguru is also quite burned at the same time.
It’s become as nice as a beautiful Verdun.
Robin will surpass everything if given credit for points.
Even with a point deduction evaluation, I will surpass everything.
I laughed because there was no ~ in such a damn cold place.
The only ones who are basic righteous superhumans with proper personalities are the younger members, Wars and Brocken.
The more of a veteran you become, the higher the degree of eccentricity.
If Robin doesn’t put on a show for the Superhuman Olympics, there won’t be any Suguru now…
Big Body is strong and has a good personality, so let’s replace the national disgrace and make him the representative for Canada.
Isn’t it funny that there’s a Robin mask under Barracuda’s face?
The Canadian Man was also cool in the Pirate battle!
>>196
Hearing that the Canadian man is around his 40s hit me even harder.
Somehow, the Wars is about 30 years old now.
I became reckless because I can never stand in the ring again.
Even without that setting, the barracuda remains firmly in place.
The bro, who is treated like an immature and reckless young person, is actually quite considerate.
>>199
I understand that you might say you don’t know, but I actually know that you do! It’s a mess, but it’s way too good of a word to come together.
Is the main story set in 1989?
The one that appeared in the commentary for the Suguru vs. Pirate match.
Huh?
If I show Kevin my attitude towards the Wars at that time, won’t it lead to another rebellion?
Why doesn’t Suguru harbor any resentment towards Robin?