
Also, Kokeshi-Soichi is cool and pitiful.
From beginning to end, it seems pathetic to say that they were used by the zaibatsu and died disgracefully without any good coming of it, but the substance is quite lacking, so it’s not too surprising for Gunslinger-san.
He’s a worthless, self-inflicted dumb son, but it’s also true that he’s a victim of the zaibatsu’s conspiracy, you know.
A crazy bastard and an attractive villain can coexist…
I’m still not sure about it in the comic adaptation.
Was the murder of Paragon’s assistant and the blame placed on it a grand conspiracy?
>>7
A highly significant incident that is fundamental to the second part of the Ninja Kill.
>>9
That’s the kind of thing that would make the Kyōjitsu Tenkanhō come flying in if you talk about it.
It’s not the kind of pity that makes you say “how sad.”
The sadness that comes from the very existence itself is pitiable.
So much
So I will make a mark on you for getting close to the secret.
Aie!?
The fact that Paragon is directly involved in this project, to begin with…
If we talk about the vector of forgiving or not forgiving, then I can’t forgive, but if we consider whether it is pitiful or not, it’s quite pitiful, isn’t it?
This part about this guy being abandoned by his father and ending up killing someone (wrongfully accused) is significant, so if we’re talking about victims, well, he can be considered a victim.
At that time, the punishment for the crime committed by Paragon was a punishment for the punishment of the crime, and it was a punishment for the punishment of the punishment.
It was nothing but punishment, punishment, punishment, punishment, punishment, punishment, punishment, punishment, just punishment, punishment, punishment.
Zaibatsu, shadow, crime, punishment, crime, punishment, crime, punishment, crime, punishment, crime, punishment, crime, punishment, crime, punishment, crime, punishment, crime, punishment, crime, punishment, crime, punishment… Fuun!
I think it’s genius to convert Gun Kata into pistol karate.
Since you’ve perfectly comicized Reboot Raven up to this point, I need you to take it to the point in the final chapter where a malfunctioning cyber eye displays a bugged reboot image.
That’s my favorite scene throughout the entire second part.
It’s a story about a bad guy being imposed upon by an even worse guy, so to put it simply, it’s in the same category as Tadashi.
Gun Kata is probably the original source, but it’s distinctly different from Gun Kata, right? Pistol Karate.
>>21
There was a judo manga where they threw their opponent with the recoil of a gun, but it’s something similar to that.
>>81
Gun Kata focuses on attacking while moving to positions that avoid enemy attacks.
Pistol karate is centered around using the recoil from shooting a large-caliber handgun and incorporating it into karate.
In the first place, it’s almost a completely different thing other than fighting with a handgun in hand, and in fact, one of the differences is that Gun Kata can be used even without a gun.
>>21
Gunkata is a martial art specialized in taking advantageous lines of fire and positions.
Pistol Karate is a martial art that attacks with shooting while using the recoil to transition into karate.
Gun Kata mainly focuses on shooting attacks, after all.
I hate to say it, but this is an ordinary tragedy in this world…
It was just that behind it there was a huge ninja truth.
Kishida Kyodan = San’s Reboot: RAVEN is cool and much better.
It’s your own fault, but it was still pitiful, wasn’t it!?
>>25
It seems like people are dying indirectly just because of the phantom thief moves.
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The part about conspiracies, ninjas, or fathers has nothing to do with it; the personality is trash!
“I blindly believe that my dad will help me!” and have zero self-reflection is a bit…
Gun Kata assumes that the enemy also has guns.
“I really love the sound of ‘killing killing’ and ‘satsubatsu’.”
>>30
The sound of the shell case is really stylish and killing.
Considering the lightness of that trigger and the thought that if she’s found out, she can just kill, it makes me wonder if she really hasn’t killed anyone.
>>31
I don’t think I was killing at that time, but it was only a matter of time before I would start killing.
It was just that it wasn’t that night.
I don’t think the old friends had any reason to be treated like that by this guy.
The final episode is excessively poetic, and the finishing blow is far better.
Pistol Karate! Hannya mask, black coat! It looks incredibly cool, but the inside…
But I like the expression on your face when you were pointed at with a gun.
The dad in the manga version was clearly Kinya Kitaoji.
Could it be that the image in the thread is Kimutaku from the brilliant clan?
However, it’s a masterpiece episode.
I want to see Harvester’s pistol karate, but since it’s the very end of part three, my hopes are quite slim.
>>40
Mimi wants to see Azunyan’s too.
I like that while the skills in the TRPG data are sharp, the neurons are low because of prison life and madness.
Among the extremely exhausting episodes, the presence of Judgment is a healing.
Among the ninjas who beg for their lives, it’s great that I was able to become a ninja myself, allowing me to incorporate even my life into my plans and charge forward.
The act of accelerating and then hitting with a recoil reminds me of the one-meter shooting technique “Area Zero” that appeared in the mysterious Murakami-kun.
The depiction of Harvester’s pistol karate is seriously cool, isn’t it?
It looks cool, but I won’t allow the mass production of generic Shikibe-san.
I want to see a karate where a pistol is thrown up in the air inside a coat and everything is shot down as it falls.
How many years will it be…
Isn’t the strength of the Soulless One from the Teppou Ninja Clan a bit too weak for such an important figure?
>>50
No color, no ninja.
>>50
From the beginning, it was a dud, and if they hadn’t set up some nonsensical tricks, they would have simply lost to Gando, so it’s quite strong.
Putting aside the fact that Gando’s strength varies significantly…
>>66
Even if a strong soul possesses them, it doesn’t mean they can quickly become a strong ninja.
Yamoto-san and Shadow Weave are good examples.
It’s rather pitiful to end up shot by my father without ever looking at the hidden picture frame.
Well, for the person in question, it may be unreasonable, but it’s also a result of having trampled over the various insignificant things that didn’t even catch their eye.
I think it’s incredible that the ending is sad because Dad didn’t know about the ninja’s explosive disintegration.
It’s impressive how the expression is clearly visible on the screen even though it’s a half mask.
The battle between Axis and Zaibatsu has many skilled fighters on both sides, and there are many exciting moments to watch…
>>56
The episode where the best master is cool.
Well, after this, it was “It broke!!”
A petite and slender girl firing a huge .49 Magnum is great, isn’t it? AoM Azur…
“This mechanism makes the blade pop out when pulled.”
“Ah-bah!!”
Compared to the decadent offspring of the Mortal Ninja Register’s Kachigumi, this is barely decent.
It’s pitiful, but it’s certainly not sad; how many people has he killed?
What is the vicious weapon called kusarigama…?
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All pistol karate practitioners have different characteristics and are cool.
Dad was busy making spare heirs for the kids…
>>68
Photo frames are great, aren’t they…?
>>94
At least, live…!
I may often be treated as weak, but I have shown the ability and intelligence to become an Adept in just a few months.
If anything, it’s the Crow Ninja that I’m not quite sure about in terms of strength.
>>70
Direct karate is enough to compete with the Zaibatsu’s Seven Spears of that time, but it’s not outstanding, and if caught off guard, one could lose.
In other words, fairly strong.
First of all, Gando-san is quite strong.
It’s always the other person’s fault.
>>71
It’s no exaggeration to say that I am one of the strongest in Mortal, as I’ve been single-handedly wiping out the clone yakuza squad even before becoming a ninja.
When it becomes a painting, the elaborate killing done in a short time is quite overwhelming.
Harvester! Like a walking fortress! Blood splatters! A rain of bullets!
Gunslinger San may be such a spoiled brat, but his soul is incredibly strong.
Although he falls into the relatively young category among the arch, he is the founder of the clan, Tepo Ninja.
Soichi-san is aware that the zaibatsu is truly the enemy, but he is turning a blind eye to it…
The crux of that incident is that neither Soichi, Gando, Shikibe, nor even the real culprit themselves understood correctly what happened at the scene, who was killed, and who died until the final version.
The manga adaptation of Gunslinger Girl—despite the crazy smile, her eyes aren’t smiling at all, which is nice.
Zai Batsu Helkaite is also too strong, even though that guy is estimated to be greater.
The founder was doing pistol karate with a musket.
>>84
Since it won’t hit unless I get close anyway, it seems better to hit with the recoil!
I can understand why you would think that.
>>86
Isn’t it faster to just punch instead of releasing karate outside and turning it into a projectile? There are examples of karate missiles where usefulness was discovered.
It is important to try it for now, right?
The idea is that if a non-karate attack gun can be applied to karate, in addition to being a ninja attack, it would be even stronger, right?
First, there is karate.
Aren’t the prop and smoke switched around?
Ninjas have always been creatures that are captivated by cutting-edge and exciting technology in every era.
If you have time to play with toys, you should at least throw a chop.
Kaito also initially created a device that resembled wings and tried to fly by flapping, and since he was a ninja, he managed to barely fly, but it was incredibly inefficient.
At some point, I feel like there was a realization that riding the wind without flapping my wings allows me to fly.
I think the ninja who uses kites also uses a bit of wind jutsu.
Helkite manipulates the kite with a balance of body control and technique… Although when indoors, it’s unlikely that he can freely generate gusts of wind or air currents without needing a fan.