
The secret story of the birth of Zutabukuro Man.
Isn’t it sad even for a family photo?
Considering it in reality, it’s crazy, but that’s what superhumans are like.
That’s why there are superhumans who end up hating everything because they can’t stand the nonsense anymore.
>>3
It is arrogant to arbitrarily draw lines and determine right and wrong on something that has no boundaries in its hereditary extent, and even God appears in this matter.
Chronologically, does that mean Dad’s face is also a mask?
It seems that if they are superhumans, they might also carry their genetic information as machines, well…
What is a machine…?
From the time my parents were around, I really loved Hotei Chojin.
If you seriously think about barracudas, you’ll look like a fool.
If there is a mix of biological and mechanical elements, isn’t it a cyborg superhuman?
>>7
Well, that’s a term that has existed since a time when the word “cyborg” was difficult for Shonen Jump readers to understand…
I’m just hiding my face because it’s too dark, it doesn’t mean there’s a lack of love.
It’s like putting a hat on a child who’s completely bald from chemotherapy.
Well, I can’t help but think that it would have been nice to prepare a mask that resembles Dad’s face, but since children grow so fast, it must have been difficult to make a custom one… that’s how I interpret it.
The Bolkhov family seemed to be poor.
>>10
That’s strange, isn’t it, champ? Dad.
I realized that being shown boiled-down theory using an anime episode can be quite nauseating.
There are many superhumans who endure being oppressed without retaliating…
Isn’t there anyone who looks at my face and laughs…?
I don’t resent my parents for being born half machine and half human, but it’s sad that it has become a deep-rooted complex for me…
>>16
It’s not something I wished for, and while I felt somewhat liberated after the battles against Paula and Onyx, I guess I won’t be able to completely overcome my physical and facial complexes from now on…
>>16
My father said something like he touched a divine taboo when he was dying, and then he exploded.
>>20
Not a taboo.
However, there wasn’t enough technology for an ordinary superhuman and a human to be modified.
The deity in question hasn’t prohibited anything and isn’t angry either.
Only the people involved thought it was a curse…
>>19
It’s Shinsuke Nakamura.
To be honest, I really like everything except for the part where your face ends up like that.
>>19
It’s because I’m a wrestler and not a voice actor, so it can’t be helped.
However, there is a sense of balance in not using comedians or wrestlers as main characters or main enemies.
Just like how the descendants of superhumans who have taken arms from elsewhere become Ashuraman, the heredity of superhumans is also influenced by acquired traits.
>>24
In other words, if you create offspring while borrowing someone else’s arm, will you have the abilities of seven people on your own…?
>>24
It’s like an Iron Sweat or a curse for future generations…
>>24
I think the idea that superhuman memes can be inherited or spread is a nice touch.
My dad too, but my mom accepts things in an instant with a steel-like mentality.
Thanks to the guy who said that machines and humans are the same, haven’t you become a lot more relaxed?
It was an episode that could drive you crazy with the synergistic effect of the boiling concentration and high level of completion.
Every time I see the real face of the WARS, I think my eyes might get dry because they don’t have eyelids.
When the war that came to water the flowers broke down the door.
The mob is properly going “Gaaah!!” and it was no good.
>>32
A commentary that accelerates just by saying “Gee!”
Both my parents are going to die lamenting that this is divine punishment…
>>33
What is that? I don’t know… It’s not forbidden…
>>34
It wasn’t divine punishment or anything like that…
Rather, it was lenient, allowing modifications or anything else!
>>36
When I think about it carefully
Even if that’s true for the god of the Restoration, I wonder if the other gods are the same?
>>39
In fact, he also says things like there are other gods who don’t think highly of mechanical bodies, so there’s a good chance that Onyx is the odd one out…
>>36
If anything, the very concept of a superhuman, regardless of machines or physical bodies, was on the brink of being treated as evil, so it really doesn’t matter.
The war is relatively fortunate in terms of its surroundings, but the crucial aspect of human civilization is so lacking that even after the person’s perception is updated, they will likely continue to be persecuted and exploited by humans, which is painful.
I mean, excluding some people in the meat world, they are too evil.
Evil gods have more compassion than humans in the material world, right?
The evil superhuman has dirty, cold blood flowing through them!
>>38
Responses from the second generation of the blog or Pashango.
Regarding the Restoration deity, it felt like they were also referencing other deities, so the Restoration deity seems to be just a bit too pragmatic.
>>42
Compared to other ultra-gods, what can a mere mechanical superhuman do—! It’s something that is likely to be said, so it really was that Onikisman was the destined partner.
>>46
The mechanical superhuman itself is normally present…
The key point is that it has become half way mechanical.
>>56
Conversely, a complete embodiment of a mechanical superhuman is more stable because it can maintain its original identity as a machine.
In the case of Wars, the unstable self-recognition is affecting my mental state even more.
By name, it might be dangerous for Bicorn and Rampage Man against The Natural.
>>43
Baikōn and Natural are on a trivial side, so they don’t seem to understand anything about Onyx.
The term “body modification” seems somewhat difficult to define since there are many superhumans who are also mechanical beings.
I wonder if I can increase the horsepower if I try to do something like Steka-se.
I’ve always had a dislike for that caterpillar-like part of Warsman’s true face…
Everything is a complete mess and it’s exhausting to point out the flaws, but there was a great sense of satisfaction, plus my dad’s voice was done by Mr. Hori, so it was a perfect 1 million points episode…
Since it’s a super robot, it’s fine to transform… says the airplane gene.
It was too unexpected to adapt an entire one-shot from the past into an anime.
It seems that there are quite a few differences in the individual thoughts of the gods.
It seems that most of the gods chosen by the lower heavens are conservative.
>>53
Although there were many who did not make decisions, did not seek harmony, and did not oppose, it seems that the gods of that world all possess a sense of pride in dealing with the impending collapse in the heavenly realm rather than the earthly one.
>>53
There are even gods who support Satan…
Since it’s called body transformation, strength training and upgrading are the same! It might be hard for a real-life superhuman to accept that…
If you’re putting in this much effort into the anime, the original work should win too, right, Warsman?
I really want the original work to win…
>>57
If possible, I would like a double finish between the anime and the original work.
It would not generally be referred to as a restoration, so it should definitely be a minority.
Also, that ideology is somewhat dangerous unless one can properly maintain and discipline oneself.
It was kind of surprising that Mama was talking as if the influence of machinery could also be inherited by you… so it’s an unusual case that retrofitting in the boiled world affects children this much.
>>59
I never expected them to modify even the contents of the testicles…
By the way, does the second season end tomorrow?
>>61
The end.
The realm of God.
The stories around Onikism are really nice.
The story has depth.
Because I’m half, what am I… ? That’s something to think about, Wars.
On the contrary, there are almost no machines or superhumans other than Wars that are struggling like that.
>>70
Just when I was thinking that, Pesimi suddenly started to emit a sense of sorrow.
In the story, there are many refreshing mechanical superhumans, but there are probably also many who are treated as mere machines.
That won’t happen.
However, the fit of the Kaji Wars is more amazing than I expected; there really isn’t a cast that doesn’t match perfectly.
Because it’s a super robot, not just a pure machine.
The malfunction of the Mihairuman is not a punishment from God but rather just a poorly executed modification by Yabu…