
I couldn’t help but think of Chrome when I heard “always by your side,” even though I felt it definitely wasn’t right…
So it was you all along, Why Man…!!! You’ve been right by our side the whole time, haven’t you? What is your true identity…
Oh no!
The nameless person was suspicious of Mechanical Senku and Ukyo.
>>2
Why Ukyo…
What I was listening to with curiosity was simply a desire to know about unknown science…
Since I joined from the island edition, it didn’t really feel like I was there the whole time, did it?
>>4
I think quite a bit of time has passed since then.
Huh! If I’m found out, there’s nothing I can do.
There was also the theory of Einstein.
>>6
Is it like turning your brain to stone?
It’s extremely fragmented, so even if I turn it to stone, it would be a hassle…
>>6
Thousand (1000) Sky
One hundred nights
Ein (1) Stein (Stone)
It was supposed to be a reasoning like that.
It seems like every time they do something, the quality of the anime gets better.
>>7
I was shocked at how different it was when I recently watched the American arc after cutting it in the first season.
Oh no♡ Since you found out, I guess it can’t be helped.
I thought it was convenient to gather materials that could be used…!
Chrome, you bastard…!
It’s amazing that Leecher Row is being adapted into two anime at the same time.
They were talking about Einstein here.
The members who have always been by my side have come.
Although you said it took a long time to revive from petrification, once I was revived, the meaning of “Why, why” didn’t change.
The real culprit who was next to me continues to emerge…
For now, Hitler was made the mastermind.
Even though I only watch anime, I feel like I’ve been hit with a huge spoiler!
>>21
It’s just your imagination, so you can enjoy the continuation from July properly.
>>21
If I spoil it, there’s almost no spoiler in the replies at this point, so you can close it without worry.
>>21
The one who has been there from the beginning of the story is Ishigami.
In the work, only Ishigami, Senku, and his father appear.
You should understand the rest.
There are too many characters around me who are suitable for being the mastermind.
>>22
(It’s strange that such a convenient existence is here… Without this guy, we’d be stuck…!)
>>36
Taiki…! You…!
>>42
What—?! Was I the Why Man—!!!
>>22
Well, it’s something that is impossible for humans to manage, so its true nature becomes clear quickly.
If I can make Medusa, there’s no need to play the puppeteer…
It’s terrifying that the robot created by Byakuya could grow to that extent through self-judgment.
So that’s why Gen was excessively given a special ending and treated preferentially.
In reality, there were hardly any readers who could see through Whyman’s true identity.
It’s not like it’s been that long…
Many people understood the true meaning of the statement, but no one had any idea about the real identity.
First of all, humans are impossible, so by process of elimination, I guess it’s the petrification device.
Looking back now, it’s laughable how much my allies were doubted as if it was a matter of course.
>>32
Well, it’s because you say it like that!
Just the thought that there are people watching the anime for the first time, anxiously waiting to see when Chrome or Gen will reveal the face of the mastermind, is already amusing.
After the final episode, Senku hugs Kohaku.
>>35
I held you over the sea…
The Kurare theory was also quite strong.
The character depth really increased all at once in the one-shot after the final episode, which was great.
It was fun, playing science with you!
It’s not the mastermind, but Chelsea looked really suspicious too.
A person who has survived alone for a year in the worst visibility and is completely unscathed, with no signs of petrification, is way too suspicious…
There are too many convenient allies…
If you want to doubt, it seems like any character could be a suspect behind the scenes.
>>46
As I thought, it’s you… Silver Wolf!!
Thinking back, it was suspicious…
I can’t believe that an old man from such a regressed civilization can recreate modern technological advancements… Kaseki!
There are too many helpful suspects who have been by my side all along.
>>49
Useful… Watermelon… you…!
This place was likely designed quite intentionally to mislead our allies.
Well, they were definitely there, but it didn’t feel like they were by my side!
Whenever something happens, Ukyo is immediately suspected.
>>52
He was too nice.
>>57
Good guy.
Capable
The character is shallow.
I have a memory that Senku was relatively better and was also suspected.
Since changes in appearance other than the watermelon have been eliminated for drawing purposes, it is a subtle drawback that the passage of years in the story doesn’t feel quite right.
I feel that AI Senkuu was the most plausible theory up to that point.
Reachlow: “Hoisman is 💩.” (Teaching his son)
The only thing I had as a support in my heart was that the watermelon, which made me cry so much by working so hard in that emotional scene, was definitely not the culprit 100 billion percent.
I remember that there were some persistent people who really wanted to make the character Rei the mastermind, even though it was just a hypothetical discussion.
>>60
I don’t know when I decided this, but having Rei-chan on the route I should aim for was the best ending.
I feel like Ryusui has never been doubted even once.
The character who probably has the ability to conveniently resolve things is likely the mastermind…
>>62
Xeno, huh…
>>62
Such… François…
It’s impossible for Magma to be the mastermind.
So it was you in this scene! Everyone was surprised at that moment, but only Krom wasn’t shown in the frame…
Mecha Senku! Mecha Senku is the mastermind!
At that time, I felt a bit deflated, but since there was no Whiteman among my friends, I thought, “Well, that’s good enough!”
>>68
It would be just too tough if it were to happen…
Senku vs. Mecha Senku
Because having good ears is just perfect for betrayal…
The capable ones are suspicious.
>>74
Too much…
The name of the watermelon is still unknown… no way…
>>76
The watermelon is called Watermelon as its real name!
>>80
Everyone calls Chrome “Watermelon” because he’s always wearing a watermelon, but he says it’s a nickname.
Stay by my side… a helpful suspect…
I can’t squeeze you out… this is tempting.
I don’t have the luxury to revive those who are not capable, so basically, only competent people are around me.
>>78
Did You even do anything noteworthy?
>>82
I shot my uncle’s arm.
>>82
I wonder if I was a lively physical labor worker…
>>82
I was with the hardest Yoke team since the very beginning…
Furthermore, the biggest blunder in the story later turned into a fine play…
>>78
If Senku doesn’t wake up Daiku and then quickly wake up Tsukasa, the lion will be in trouble…
It was you…! Uncle!
The most suspicious thing is the fossil that can make anything you hear a reality.
It often becomes energy-efficient, but isn’t anime consistently uninteresting?
The OP is still too strong in the first season.
I managed to read it without getting spoiled about the White Man’s true identity because of the Chrome collage that an anonymous person posted.
Huh!!?? I remember raising my voice and saying, “Isn’t it Chrome!!??”
>>91
It didn’t work.
I’m suspicious that Yuki, who is demonstrating skills that go beyond the level that can be explained by being dexterous, is quite dubious as well.
Yo-kun is a simple-minded competition idiot, so he contributes a lot as manpower in simple tasks.
Regarding Ukyo, it has clearly been misleading.
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The profanity of the nameless character was incredible towards the end of the American arc and after Yo made the biggest blunder.
If it’s someone from that village, it must be the name of a mineral.
Yoku-kun’s greatest achievement is mentioning with a smirk that the grown-up Suika-chan has become beautiful.
It’s a spoiler-free from the anime, but…
Blood is coming from my groin… I’m feeling unwell and I’m scared that I might die without being able to fulfill my promise… Thinking about Suika, who was trembling in fear all alone, makes me burst into tears.
>>99
What you spewed out must have come from the male reproductive organ.
I thought the sun would someday shine, but it didn’t perform as much as I expected.
Saying “I’m going to arrest you!” while shooting down the petrification device was really cool, though.
>>100
It would have been perfect if you had just gotten Medusa and evacuated right away.
Whee! Take this petrification beam! It’s so Yo-kun to instinctively try to attack and then freeze up like that…
Will we finally be able to see “Making Rubber!” in the fifth season?
>>101
It’s complete…! The scientific armor that protects women, the condom!
>>101
It was terrible, the main story’s rubber remark after going through a thin book showing separate roadmaps.
First, an untrustworthy giant tree.
The one who is nothing more than a stage prop is Tsukasa’s younger sister.
The Ishigami Village remaining group can’t be helped.
Until Shiki gets the dynamite paper airplane, it’s treated as if no matter how many people surround him, he absolutely can’t win.
If the difference is that significant, it makes me feel like it would be over if Tsukasa just charged into the village alone from the start, rather than saying that it’s no longer human.
>>109
Making gunpowder involves risks such as guns and gas.
>>114
It’s already a hassle to attack the underwater fortress, so it’s troublesome in Ishigami Village.
>>104
Mozu and Matsukaze’s achievements are truly incredible…
Generally, anyone can imagine it with Boichi’s drawings.
Because you’ll be dealing with planes, submarines, and machine guns…
In this stone world, the overwhelmingly strongest weapon…! The completion of a ridiculously long stick!!!
>>115
In a world 3700 years ago, surrounding and beating with sticks was an overwhelmingly cheat tactic.
After rewatching the anime, the mob from the Tsu Empire is too barbaric.
>>116
They looked more primitive than cavemen, but it was sad that the mobs killed by sulfuric acid were killed by Ice Fangs.
I like the ecology of the Whyman.
I thought it was mechanical, but if it had a heart, I wouldn’t be able to endure this way of living… I really like it when it has a lot of heart.
If we’re talking about dynamite, then even Tsukasa wouldn’t stand a chance.
It’s Hakone! Once the explosives are completed, I have no chance of winning…! Is that really true? At the very beginning, it was already like that.
>>122
It’s dangerous that Senku has gunpowder.
I can’t predict what they’ll bring out next.
>>127
And since Senku was killed, I’m relieved, followed by the explosive blast from Taiju and Yuzuriha. I love when the combo with Tsukasa lands.
Looking back, it’s strange that twins grew up so much in the primitive world…
Kohaku…
The original story has been completed and the anime is approaching its final stages, so I wonder if someone could create an incredibly intense PC game-like development simulation around this time…
Catching a crossbow isn’t something you expect from world champions in martial arts or that sort of level.
>>125
The fact that you can instantly kill a lion with your bare hands means you’re not human.
>>125
Well, since it was shot by the amateur Senku, it’s clear where the line of fire is and all that…
>>128
I mean, I can easily win against an American soldier with a gun…
The term “whiteman” makes me think of a person.
It’s against the rules to be completely unharmed after being blown up with black powder, isn’t it?
There are tough-looking former Empire mobs among the crew of the Perseus, which also appeared in the anime, but I wonder if the production team actually has a visual design for them.
A gun from Treasure Island can be fatal if it hits you.
>>135
But what if it was Tsukasa?
>>137
If it hits my body, there’s nothing I can do!
If they see me in a stance, I think they’ll dodge.
If it doesn’t hit, it doesn’t matter, but as expected, the machine gun hits.
>>136
Well, I can sense it by the smell before it hits.
I think it’s better to let self-defense officers carry handguns rather than corrupt police officers…
>>139
Even without considering the person’s character, their strength of having good hearing and being able to attack quietly with a bow would disappear…
Speaking of which, there was a problem raised that if we kept using the petrification device extensively, we would enter a super-aged society, but that was neglected…
>>142
I hid it from the common people.
>>142
I think that has become confidential information normally.
>>142
We haven’t been able to revive civilization until we get there.
It seems that bad guys targeting Whiteman will soon start to appear.
In the first place, even if you turn to stone, aging is supposed to stop.
Ordinary humans can’t maintain consciousness, so it feels different from being dead.
Although illnesses and injuries can be cured, it does indeed seem that the number of elderly people will significantly increase.