
I thought that Goombas were rivals throughout the work, but they surprisingly exit quickly and even when they revive after being forgotten, they again exit just as quickly.
The guest heroine usually ends up dying because I fail to protect her…
Lady is the caretaker of the Turtle ship while it’s away.
Even if I’m immortal, I’m not a superhero…
This is the first time I’ve seen someone abbreviate it as “Specob.”
Stop with the speculation.
Crystal Boy feels like a rival or something.
I think that purely by looking at combat power, Black Sword Zero is stronger, just because it’s a fated opponent.
Kribo is a meta of the strongest psycho gun that can pass through lasers, so there is a sense of rivalry, right?
The Goomba was originally introduced as a somewhat haphazard episode boss, but in the end, it feels like it has been given a significant backstory.
>>7
In the end, there were no enemies that stood out more than Goombas, so I guess it’s understandable… There are parts of this that I can understand now.
We’ve fought about three or four times, haven’t we, Kuriboi?
In the first place, it’s not Space Cobra, so please stop calling it Speco.
>>9
But THE SPACE PIRATE…
I love the story of a cobra going to help a lady in the snowy mountain.
>>11
That Indian guy is cool, isn’t he?
>>12
This guy was the only one who climbed all the way up with conviction…
>>11
Urobuchi mentioned in an interview that while others are climbing for gold and other objectives,
It was certainly shocking that the protagonist’s objective was not revealed until the end of the story.
>>23
The reason why the cobra was convinced of the mountain’s existence is like the story where doubting the existence of the mountain leads to falling and dying.
The Hammer Bro was originally said to be a Goomba or something like that.
Particularly useless pumpkin
It seems like the original body is some kind of barbarian like a Minotaur, Kuribō…
That’s a bit much, isn’t it?
The long bosses each stood in the way with their unique presence, but they were defeated one by one.
It is different from a good rival.
Regardless of the characters or setting, as long as Cobra appears, the work will be established.
That kind of series.
>>19
In other words, once the Cobra appears, the world view becomes Cobra.
It seems that the original creator really wanted Yasuo Yamada to voice Cobra at that time, and I can understand that.
Both the Yamada Yasuo version and the Shigeru version are good, but I can’t help but think that Nozawa Nachi is the best.
I have never seen the new person, so I don’t know.
I really think everyone’s voice as Cobra is a perfect match.
Lord Salamander
If the movie adaptation were to condense the original work into one film, that would be the place, and no one—whether it be the casting, animation, or direction—is at fault.
It is well-made, but honestly, I wanted it to be a movie where the audience could just enjoy it without thinking too much and go “Woooo!”
I admire where such cool expressions come from.
>>26
In fact, there are quite a few quotes from novels and movies.
“Night breaks, the sun rises” and such.
>>26
It’s amazing that this evaluation has not changed at all for over 40 years.
I remember there were several ways to respond to “Who?!”
>>29
“I think ‘Give it a try, I’ll invite you to Hawaii’ is so Showa.”
I don’t feel like I can come up with anything even if the era changes again and again.
>>29
I’ll invite you to Hawaii if you guess it right.
>>29
Peter Pan
>>29
It’s me, John Wayne.
>>29
Double O…
I think one of the reasons I requested Yamada Cobra is that it has a foundation of that kind of movie culture and dubbed film.
In the Black Dragon King arc, there’s a flashback page where the old Cobra has his arm cut off by a mysterious man.
The boldness of using just the dialogue from the later six heroes chapter as the current scene.
I remember thinking, “Wait, is that really the conclusion?!” when the final weapon chapter came out.
I wonder if that’s based on some foreign sci-fi after all.
I feel like there was also Santa Claus and James Bond.
The ones that absorb machines and grow are scary.
>>38
I think that guy is one of the top classes in strength within the story.
California Dream
>>40
I really like this.
The twist where Iron Gorilla died… or rather, didn’t die! was kind of nice.
Because many of my friends have already died until now.
>>43
It’s good that the Light Warriors aren’t mostly dead, right?
I wonder if I should have knocked.
Sure, it’s just between you and me.
I like it because it has persuasive power backed by a strong connection.
>>46
Even though you always deliver cool lines, this time the other person responds with a cool line too, so the level is definitely different, Klonoa.
I like stories with outrageous stages, gimmicks, and endings.
For short stories, it’s “Mandrake”; for medium-length stories, “Gold and Diamonds”; for long stories, “The Crusade to Hell.”
The disappearing snow mountain is nice, isn’t it…?
The name of the falling mouse-shaped alien is Mickey.
>>48
(The name is changed to a different one in the anime)
Duck!
>>49
I’ve died about twice.
The third time I survived.
>>49
(Is it user-friendly or does it appear multiple times as a species?)
>>59
Mr. Takeichi uses a star system even within the same work.
In the early stages, Baiken and Captain Snow Gorilla also appear as different characters.
If there is a cobra, an obviously Western-style tavern can also exist on another planet.
In the Salamander edition, almost everything is wiped out except for the Cobra.
Too hard-boiled.
By the way, Donald is also dead.
And aliens also play American football.
The relationship between the planet Raiden and the Dragon Crystal friend is really interesting.
While not changing the overall flow, I’ve added drama and made some arrangements to keep it as it is.
I like dimensional races.
>>58
Jason is too tenacious…
Old, huh!? (Gah-biin)
>>58
The story of the broken Psycho Gun is great, isn’t it?
The skull represented by the early door and the assassin is good.
There are quite a few manga series, but I can only keep up with the ones published in Jump.
It can still work out even if various old acquaintances suddenly appear.
In anime, my favorite is definitely the Ragball arc, but the more I watch it, the more…
(What are the rules of this sport…?)
What was the story about the castle with caterpillars?
>>65
M, Warrior Alesta
Jason’s final appearance and the melancholy of his fate are good, aren’t they? Interdimensional race.
The interdimensional race is the one where you’re transformed into a monster, the moving castle with caterpillars, and the one with the snow spirit, right?
I can’t say it out loud, but I really love the scene in the rugby ball arc where I go into battle while slapping the butt of the gravure poster by the door…
>>71
That scene is so popular that the gravure section is often edited with various characters’ butt images.
>>71
Let’s play! It’s still July!
It has elements of both science fiction and fantasy, which makes it exciting.
Well, there are all kinds of races, so it’s not strange for similar-looking different people to exist.
I ended up finishing my last piece without ever understanding what the secret really was…
If anything, a regular human cobra with no particularly special origin is the most fantastical.
>>77
Cobra eats two heaping bowls of corn flakes every morning…
The technology of ancient Martians is just too insane, right…?
>>78
On Earth, we used to call you Moai.
The Turtle Ship has turned into a Snake Cube toy through a collaboration with a toy.
→Then, I guess I’ll use it to increase the number of surfaces to break when attacking the cliff.
The first TV version looks really good, feeling a flexibility like this.
It’s easy to watch in just a little over 2 cours.
Mickeyyyyyy
When I fell from an extremely high place and didn’t die, I thought I had underestimated the cobra.
Did they really turn this corridor into a huge psycho gun?! I don’t really understand it, but I love it because it’s so cool.
A person who can smash a super strong female cyborg with their bare hands.
>>88
That’s exactly like James Bond 007.
I’m not specifically promoting it.
There must be an original source for the flow of ordering milk when entering a tavern.
>>91
It’s definitely something related to a western film, but since I’ve been doing it a lot in 999 and other things, I’m not really sure anymore.
It’s certain that it’s not Pretty Sammy.
I really love the Hell’s Crusade arc.
>>92
The flow of a happy ending is nice.
I liked the line that sounds like Humpty Dumpty in the sand from reading it a long time ago, so I occasionally use it when I lose things.
In the unfinished latest episode, Black Sword Zero has made a comeback.
>>94
I’m being made to listen to my heart again…
The phrasing is stylish, truly hard-boiled.
>>95
Aren’t you just using lines straight from movies or thinking of the lines you want to say first and then developing the plot?
A golden locomotive running on diamonds!
The lady is too beautiful…
I wanted to see a scenario where Zero and a Goomba fuse for revenge…
>>102
Even with a common enemy, we don’t unite, huh…?
Both Goombas and Hammer Bro Joe came back to life, but the electric knife dog did not revive.
I laughed when Kenkoba was taking a bath with the Cobra’s OP during this week’s tipsy business hotel stay.
You can still watch 7 on TVer.
>>105
It was a show with that kind of atmosphere from the beginning, but even so, I watched with a sense of wonder at the choices made.
I eat two heaping bowls of cornflakes for breakfast.
The cobra says something witty.
Daka daka daka daka ← I like this.
I can’t believe there was a man like this…!
I’m not promoting it specifically.
Um… this salamander…
>>109
A ghost from three thousand years ago.
>>111
People call it Moai!
>>115
Not that way.
I’m in!
The policewoman from the Indian story, whose legs evolved into tires, is cute.
Do ladies have a romantic heart?
In the second half, the heroine hasn’t died…