
Aa~~… Ah… Aa~~… Aa~~…
You should probably receive some kind of counseling instead of doing pro wrestling.
>>1
That’s why I’m doing things like being a devil superhuman.
>>3
Shut up! The demon superhuman is a cold and merciless existence! Weak counseling is definitely unnecessary!!!
Yes… cold… merciless…
>>9
Ah… Ah~~!
It seems like it’s self-destructing from a state where there is no response to begin with…
They’re ramping things up on their own and hurting themselves… it feels too deep of a trauma to say that.
Aren’t you just self-destructing without even being weak in the debate?
I’m not even talking in the first place…
Famous Caregiver Boltman
>>7
(Huh…? Am I just lacking in training, spirit, and resolve, only relying on my appearance…?)
I’m like this during the night shift alone.
>>8
To mental!
At least something like my own face reflected somewhere!
Just because the opponent is the son of a legendary superhero, I continuously suffer debuffs.
The bulletin board is the number one Reborn Ashuraman fan site in Japan.
Maybe you should take a break for a while?
Dad is sick!
Heart…!
>>17
Who the hell are you?
>>18
Caw caw!
It seems that even my son Shiba cannot understand such a lowly nameless person…
Ugaaah!
In this series, when it comes to Sunshine-related matters, I don’t know how I should look at it.
Let’s get an animal for mental care, like a Shiba Inu.
>>20
Ashura Man receiving mental damage in the insect area of the pet shop.
>>20
Animals… Shiba first bullied the animals… If I had noticed at that time…
An abnormal regenerative power in the youthful body of its prime.
The cunningness and techniques acquired with age.
A mental state that can suffer fatal damage from something as trivial as a pair of chopsticks tipping over.
This is the strongest form, Reborn Ashura!
>>21
It has mostly just become a degraded version of Justice Man…
>>38
The comparison target is just too bad, no matter how you look at it.
>>21
This is generally bad.
But I think there’s a problem with leaving the clothes from the Demon Superhuman era stained with blood.
No matter how you look at it, your son is the one who is wrong, so you’re not at fault…
>>27
N-No!
This blood… this dark, evil blood is to blame!!
My son is not crazy—!!
>>27
Your son is strange…
>>27
“‘It’s my son who is strange’…”
What’s going on? Recently, even though the chase serialization hasn’t entered the Demon Seed arc, threads about the resurrection Ashuraman are being created…
The vessel called the heart is
Ashuraman is too delicate.
>>34
As the last job as a justice superhero, killing the son who became a devil and returning to being a devil himself shows that his personality is too serious.
It’s true that there are delicate aspects, but this is a bit too traumatic to blame.
There are too many landmines…
Rely on those from a little further back and consult them about your troubles…
>>40
The one I feel could help me the most is Sunshine, but since they betrayed me and left, I can’t consult with them…
>>40
The Demon Superhuman Army has left, so how can they show their faces now?
Let’s meet and drink after a long time in the Blood Alliance! But look at Brocken in that state…
Is Ashuraman guilty? Or not guilty?
>>41
Regarding the killing of my son, I honestly have to judge it as not guilty.
Are you saying that if that’s the case, my son should be killed—!? I seriously got pissed off and was like, UAAAHHH!
>>49
In this match, Satan is guilty.
It’s crazy that it links to the trauma with my son from anywhere…
Even now, I think Asura’s personality isn’t suited for being a leader of demons.
The image of the second generation is so strong that when I read the new meat doing the demon world prince, I wonder if it was like this.
With three faces, I didn’t even know which one to show.
>>47
If anything, there are four types.
I think your son is someone who should be killed…
If it’s a smartphone or tablet, I can respond with one hand, so it’s six times more than an average person.
“Show me more of the ugly fight between parent and child…!!” and “This is it~~~!!! What I wanted to see was~~~!!! The sight of the unbreakable bond between Kinnikuman Suguru and Mantaro crumbling~~~!!” That’s what was happening.
After that, with Suguru’s encouragement, Mantaro gets up and panics wildly.
There are boss characters that take damage not from regular attacks but from special actions.
>>54
Aren’t you taking slip damage even though you’re not attacking?
Ashura isn’t really able to fully become a demon, is it?
Wasn’t the only time the mental strength was strong during the Golden Mask arc?
I think it’s better to have no salvation through Satan’s touch.
I think I should have properly talked with my son about the blood of the devil…
At least lose your mind after receiving a response.
What’s terrifying is that even though it felt like this from the start to the very end of the match, the actual content of the match was a narrow victory that essentially felt like a loss.
Well, Shiba’s words and actions are somewhat out of place in terms of the worldview.
For example, I don’t think even someone like Ramen Man, who was the pinnacle of the brutal superhumans, or Napkin, who is the epitome of evil among perfect superhumans, would do such things.
I won’t do it even in the second generation Neptune.
>>63
There are no episodes of receiving discipline from my parents that did not match my temperament when I was a child.
It’s not comparable.
>>63
There are certainly other people from the second generation who are ruthless, but that one definitely seemed strange and probably needed counseling.
I wish my son had remained a psychopath until the end, but his last words created a lot of landmines.
>>64
From the reader’s perspective, it seems absurd to say “that’s scary” after killing the mother…
>>66
It’s too strange of an interpretation to read it that way.
I’m… scared, Dad…
If I kill him, I become the father who killed his son; if I don’t kill him, I become the husband who lets my wife’s killer go free.
There is only one option for Ashuraman: destruction.
Yvonne was an amazing wife who understood her husband living as a superhero of justice.
The story of the second generation mainly depicts the relationship between parents and children and their upbringing.
Somehow, many of the episodes leave a subtle aftertaste of “what you’re born with doesn’t change (can’t be changed),” whether good or bad…
>>71
It’s a discussion about how to live on top of what was explained in the Bone War.
The main character, Mantarou, is usually a perverted and flashy guy, but he has an inherent sense of justice, which makes him a bit ambiguous.
>>80
I think it’s true that I should have made friends, just like Bone said to Mantaro at the end.
Mantarou is fortunate to have good parents, but in the first episode, he was almost killed by a supervillain just for being a son, and during the KKD situation, he was pushed to the brink of becoming an invalid due to excessive fighting, so ultimately it just comes down to what one values.
Ultimately, you could say that Bantaro is silly, foolish, and has a quirky positivity, which is why he seems to have avoided getting sick.
>>94
I think it’s impressive that someone who identifies as a privileged child from the Kinnikuman royal family doesn’t act superior at all because of that background.
It must be that the parent’s upbringing was good.
>>80
Since Yude doesn’t really understand how students play, she’s acting like a vulgar old man in terms of her dating.
I’m still a junior high school student after all…
Blaming your mental state is the worst!
Why should you be sad? Meat, you were thrown away by your father, Mince, when you were a baby! Stop it already—Papa~~~ Hahahahaha! When I’m like this, the frustration of being treated like that just keeps building up! So, that terrible parent is dead… Where’s the reason to cry for such a horrible parent!? Hiiiy~ It hurts~~~ Parents are nothing but objects of hatred to me! They’re not beings I can love or hold in awe!
While reading the second volume, I found that Bone was also traumatized and mentally damaged by his own words, which was not good.
Ashura is parent to child, while Borne is child to parent…
>>73
Basically, the second-generation sons were originally good-natured guys, and it’s even more painful to see how they’ve become twisted…
If Ashura hadn’t left behind evidence of being a demon in the past, Shiva wouldn’t have ended up like that…
It’s unfortunate that Bolthman, who faithfully served the important role of “Ashuraman’s partner,” doesn’t get much attention due to Ashura’s power and mental antics.
>>75
The evaluation that it’s better compared to other seeds was given by Ashura…
I had never read the second volume, but does that person become a mental health issue…?
Even the new meat feels kind of the usual, doesn’t it?
Break the joint lock and come at me with all you’ve got! Do you still have the blood of the strongest running through you?!
Isn’t the face in a scene like this smiling, and overlapping with that parent-child sparring…?
The napkin feels like a flower of evil, but Shiba is different from that…
There are too many superhuman beings in the second generation with issues related to parent-child relationships or lineage.
>>81
Is it about Kevin?!!
It seems that many people have been captivated by the “Devil’s Seed” arc, which is said to be absolutely impossible to adapt into an anime.
In the game, Mantarou VS Ashuraman is an original card.
Well, I understand that if the parent-child relationship is good, then that’s the end of the discussion and there’s no room for further conversation.
As expected, everyone seems to have complicated parent-child relationships.
Well, it feels like the part around there was dispelled by Judai himself having Justice Man say the antithesis.
It’s inappropriate, but I can’t help but laugh at the constant self-destructive damage I’m inflicting on myself.
It’s not that my mental strength is weak, but rather that it is depleted.
Readers can still get an explanation, so it’s not that bad.
Mantarou is utterly perplexed.
>>89
I’m scared…
Just as the child of a sinner is not a sinner, the parent of a sinner is not a sinner.
If the child is a sinner, then the child must bear both the sin and the punishment.
Even though they say the parent-child relationship is bad, Suguruman was pampered and had been hiding his background, so he was looked down upon, but he was quite attached. As for Kidd, it’s just a typical rebellious phase for his age.
It might honestly be a bit because Scar is popular due to not having troublesome parent-child relationships or a connection with predecessors.
Well, Robin’s kid is bound to rebel… The principal’s son from HF is performing a human slaughter act in front of the public…
Even a madman would be afraid of being killed, right, Shiba?
I think it was good that Mantaro had secretly been training with the noodles.
>>99
What are you, the noodles that live in the cave of Planet Kinniku?
The fearsome general is like that, so I wonder if there were no ancestor arcs or super god arcs in the past of the second world.
>>102
Metaphorically speaking, it shouldn’t exist.
Overall, the portrayal suggests that while it may initially seem like bloodline is everything in the second generation, it can change significantly based on relationships with those around them.
>>105
I wonder what Hikaru should have done…
Personally, I felt that Shiba gave off an impression more like a small child joyfully squashing ants for no reason rather than being a psycho dude.
Rather than being possessed by an evil will, it seems more like a mistake made out of innocence.
So I understood why I felt fear when I became the one being punished.
The portrayal of Manta slacking off, which made me want to tease him even when reading about middle-aged weight gain from junior high school students’ bad habits of going to cabarets in the nightlife!
Mantarou really has the mentality of a spoiled rich kid, but I kind of like the sweetness that suggests he was raised with care by his parents.
Despite being covered in blood from a fork attack, the moment after the match when they generously forgive the fork, saying it was an interesting match, is no laughing matter.
Many people think that the second generation general has elements of Goldman for some reason, but it has been clearly stated from the beginning that he is Satan, and the reason he wanted meat is because Goldman is absent and he desires a substitute intellect.
There are various superhumans with different circumstances, but it’s probably only Ashura who, until his son commits matricide, went mad and, with tears in his eyes, performed seppuku himself…
It’s amazing that there are no scenes in the work where Robin talks about Kevin at all, except for the last part of the Olympics…
In the past, Robin started doing things that didn’t make sense because he was overly concerned about Kevin…
>>111
Well, I can sense that there probably wasn’t enough time to draw around here.
I think they probably went a bit overboard with Robin’s depiction in the sequel.
The order of lighting the flame lantern at KKD is tolerance → selflessness → friendship, which is very much in line with Mantarou’s character.
Suguru probably goes from selflessness → friendship → tolerance.
It wasn’t good not to properly subject Shiba to the judgment of the military law.
Maybe in the demon world, it was necessary for parents to make tough decisions.
The rebellious spirit of Kid towards his parents is often said, but it’s quickly dispelled.
Because of that, Terry suddenly rushes into self-sacrifice, and the matches aren’t getting organized!
>>116
In Kid’s case, he is struggling because he didn’t inherit his parent’s (mental) craziness, which is the opposite of Shiba.
>>116
I understand wanting to do it like Terry at the Olympics, but I wish we could have had one or two more matches around that time…
I think the thumbnail specs are far superior to Justice Man.
Well, the mental aspect is…
Don’t underestimate Reborn Ashura.
If it’s against Kevin, I can instead provoke him endlessly.
>>118
Even with both Kevin and Scar, it’s still easy.
It’s said to be the influence of Satan, but even before knowing about the demon superhuman, Shiba’s personality was so bad that he would fiercely continue to attack his defeated opponents.
I think it’s still within the range of having a rough temperament, but I don’t think they were originally the type to have much empathy.
This guy’s mental strength is so creepy, especially when kids aren’t involved.
I had been somewhat hesitant to read it because I’d heard it talked about badly here, but once I actually read it, it turned out to be quite interesting.
Certainly, there are issues like the underutilization of teammates and Mantarou fighting alone too much, as well as unnecessary crude jokes, but I was surprised that the matches were genuinely intense.
My favorite match throughout the two generations might be R Ashura vs. Bantarou in the image.
Takashi Negishi is similar to Ashuraman.
>>123
If it’s the son of a burdock, then a demon child that is about 100 times more evil than Shiba is born.
It’s interesting that Bantaro, who was spoiled while growing up, ended up not being rebellious or twisted, which is the complete opposite of Kevin.
I’m naive, but my personality is relatively straightforward.
I think the worst part was that San-chan wasn’t there.
That sand guy is also playing the role of mental care for Ashura, isn’t he?
Hikaru has ultimately decided to go down the path of evil, so that’s good.
>>126
I wonder if they’ve gotten over it?!
That’s right, just as you all say, I’m a bad person. Isn’t that great? Got a problem with that?! I think I’m just being self-destructive, don’t you think?
O… hey, Sunshine!
Please do something about this guy!
>>127
Ashura…
Go to the mental hospital!
>>128
Mental illness…
Ah… ahhh~~~~~~~!!!!!!
There are issues with Hikaru himself, though.
At least when Jade said, “I can’t have affection for parents who commit wrongdoing because I was raised as a superhero of justice,” it’s admirable in terms of his stance, but I think he’s wielding his own morals a bit too excessively.
>>130
Well, it’s because I’m young.
Mantarou has a physique derived from the Kinnikuzoku, which makes it hard to tell, but at the age of a middle school student, he fights against evil superhumans continuously.
My companions are good guys, but they’re all young and lack experience.
Even if Hikaru is recognized as a justice superhero, it’s understandable to be blamed if he still engages in brutal acts or seeks blood. But being treated like a criminal’s relative repeatedly, it seems he ultimately fell from grace…
>>134
I wonder what those people, like Prikuran, Illyuhin, Destruction, and Crioneman, who criticize Hikaru’s fight as not something a hero should do, would say.
>>142
Also, Jacqueline, cut it out.
Well, I have reformed…
In the Olympic chapter, even if Kevin messes up, it still feels like bloodline and status really matter, and I’m left thinking “uhh…”
>>134
Anyway, it’s the master’s fault.
In other words, if it’s just about brutality, a brutal superhuman in the category of righteous superhumans would be completely fine.
Jade is quite annoying because, despite lacking delicacy, he is sensitive himself.
Is the second generation being talked about so badly here?
Well, the bad parts are clearly stated, but on the other hand, there are many people from the generation directly impacted by the anime who feel that while there are flaws, there are also parts they like… that’s the impression I get from the discussions.
It might have been more convenient for the super specs of the reincarnated Ashura to have a broken mentality.
I didn’t expect it to be this broken, but…
Hikaru shows up in the anime to watch Bantaro’s match, so there are scenes of him being supportive…
The clearly bad reputation is with the Tag arc, and the Demon Seed arc also receives a bit of… that kind of treatment.
>>143
The match was ridiculously long.
I feel bad for the person I like, but I was thinking that matches like the one between Bali Hanto and Kabuki Man should just end while reading.
I thought Hikaru’s end was more about going my own way than about justice or evil…
I can understand that seeing a bloodied opponent triggers your trauma.
You’re the one who reacts to my monologue…
I don’t want Kid’s absurdity to be inherited because it comes with self-sacrifice.
I think Terry’s breakdown isn’t due to a spirit of self-sacrifice, but rather a short temper that makes him act impulsively when he gets worked up.
The Demon Seed arc was tough, as it used up an entire volume for a match that felt like an illusion of nothingness.
Terry is simply still young and inexperienced.
Terry Man is often thought to have an intellectual personality, but he’s actually quite the instant hothead.
I can’t tell which story you’re talking about because Terry and Kid are mixed together!
Did the Prikuran throw in ordinary people into their special moves?
>>155
The person was surprised, but the supporters said, “That’s an accident!” which made them swagger.
Of course, I was killed after being cut off by Destruction.
>>170
The neatly packed organs of the pre-clan are oddly memorable to me.
The second-generation sons and young talent really grow at a crazy fast pace.
If Jade comes to the old meat world, she’ll immediately become top-tier.
At Hikaru’s place, Leila is also to blame.
The Bone War has a scene where Kid and Checkmate first team up to support Bantarou, which is great…
And finally, the last King Bone Man.
Even without inheriting Robin’s craziness, Kevin is normally strong.
I think it has been proven that Robin’s eccentric behavior does not affect her strength.
>>159
Robin’s eccentric behavior occasionally contributes to brain plays.
>>168
Robin power at full blast!
>>177
Hehe… I used your attack to escape from the ring.
It’s really sad that Kid’s partner in the tag team arc ended up being the one it was.
I wanted to see a match where Bone Cold was on my side.
>>161
I thought Bone Cold would come, regardless of Fork, in the Demon Seed arc…
This applies to the second generation as a whole, but it’s mostly just young talent right after their debut.
On the contrary, Kevin, who is older and has gained some experience, is doing well.
I like Bonecold’s decadent coolness.
Hikaru really thinks that it’s all the master’s fault.
Even in that war, I completely don’t care about having beaten up a director in a similar position.
I was looking forward to the kid in the tag team being interesting…
A man whose name, appearance, personality, and fighting style all seem to embody evil deeds.
>>167
But I don’t dislike it because it conveys that it’s an excessively radical selfishness of “strictly enforcing the rules.”
In the KKD edition, we talked about how “even wicked superhumans can start over if they clash in a heated match and touch warm hearts,” but I’m confused because the Ricardo episode is coming.
There is a tradition that any superhuman who teams up with Robin in the tag team story arc becomes a sacrifice.
Ashura’s mental state is something else.
This is Samson’s last lesson…
That disgraceful performance in the natural battle, though.
I understand that Jade tends to judge things too much based on her own moral views and values.
I actually quite like Jade, including those aspects.
Because I’m too naive and overly serious, I’m always failing or going in circles.
When I see things like that, I can’t bring myself to hate it.
Trying to strategize against the opponent with insane logic.
It’s too free because you can actually conquer it.
Even if it’s just a finish blow, isn’t Mantaro, who mastered Muscle Spark in his teens, an incredible genius…?
>>176
That’s right.
I mean, all the second-generation group members are super geniuses.
>>176
The Kinnikubuster doesn’t work, so I’m developing Muscle Millennium and Muscle G, which makes me obviously a genius compared to Silver or Nemesis.
Muscle G is a technique that can only be executed by very strong opponents, as it has too much momentum to counter.
I wonder again why I absolutely did it in middle school…
I want to say it as many times as I can, that Brocken’s return clearly feels like a guaranteed victory scene.
Even if you say you’ll become a mother, if it’s out of love and hatred and you’re overwhelmed by it, then in a boiled world, it could happen quite a bit.
Shiba-kun gets all annoyed just from being scolded a little and rolls around… he’s the only one with a weird perspective on the world.
Hikaru should have rather learned from the brutal side and faced himself.
The piranha superhuman’s instincts and the cleanliness-obsessed justice superhuman image are causing contradictions and leading to an unstable mental state.
I think it’s natural for Jade to be narrow-minded given their youth and circumstances.
The problem is around us…
Because you’ve been breaking your body multiple times by overdoing things since you were young, Mantarou.
Preclan Destruction Illyuhin was brutally different from Hikaru, wasn’t it?
Hikaru might have been too serious.
Mantarou is a genius, but lacks flexibility, so he is not on the same level as Sadaharu.
It’s scary that while Muscle Spark could only be mastered at ground level, it’s instead created an outrageous technique called Muscle G.
Mantarou has surpassed his father’s career in terms of the number of matches, right?