
Just by looking at this depiction, it seems like they countered on the 10th shot after dodging 9 consecutive shots.
Stop weeding and become a monster hunter…
Everyone is cursed by that ornament… Ugh, d-d-d-das… toss… thud, shudder, b-b-b-bit it was an inn, it was an inn, kyo…

Here’s the extracted text from the image: “` Chi!? Biku biku chi!!! Chi wa… wa!!! “`
1: Japan Otaku Reviews
Yeahx14That makes me feel down.
>>1
If possible, I don’t want to do anything rough.
I want to pass the weeding certification.
>>5
It’s amazing how this area is completely the opposite of Hachiware.
The invincibility of the step is long.
>>2
No rigidity.
The rear combat of Chiikawa is a mirror reflection counter…
>>4
It seems to move quickly and significantly while cutting guidance for both special attacks and special shots.
>>6
“If only the bullets were stronger…”
>>9
It seems like they are dodging in a way that disrupts the guidance, similar to the main barrage movement of Gold Sumo, and it might really be that way.
I hate fighting, but I’m the kind of protagonist with the greatest talent as a warrior…
>>7
It seems like a typical protagonist, doesn’t it?
Become a ranker like Chiikawa from the parallel time-space…!
>>8
Maybe that Chikawa is defeating Hachiware.
There is strength that comes from being timid.
At this time, I have already started looking for the mirror.
A scaredy-cat, but the kind of protagonist whose body moves…
I get flustered with light stress, but when pushed to a limit, I become stronger.
Did Chiikawa fail the solo quest?
>>15
Basically, there are no depictions of failures when alone.
It seems like they are choosing an appropriate level for the hunt.
>>73
A moderate cowardice that avoids reckless quests.
It is a quality that is most necessary for subjugation.
Chikawa’s Nagi has a judgment that only relies on the tail, making it a move with no downsides.
What’s up with this guy dodging by looking back?
>>18
The evasion from rapid-fire feels somewhat acrobatic.
This snake was pretty evil…
>>21
A beam that is fired in the same way as a regular attack is an instant kill.
>>29
So dying instantly from a reflex is, on the contrary, a gain.
>>21
The “Hagotae” before it turns into a snake is also dangerous.
Finding a mirror and immediately reflecting it, that mindset is truly a warrior.
It was pretty scary that the rabbit was brainwashed first.
The strength rankings of Chikawa fluctuate greatly.
It looks like there’s a camera at the back of the head.
>>25
Amuro was also a bit of an introvert…
>>26
It’s troubling that this doesn’t hit.
>>33
I wonder if I’m fast on my feet.
No matter how big the return is, it’s not stable and it’s a matter of life and death.
The ability to avoid crises is the highest among the three.
While stuck in a weeding certification that I’m not suited for
A Hachiware cat that isn’t suited for it receives training from a ranked player.
Nagano looks fun.
The downside of Chiikawa is that it often uses the same method again without considering why it succeeded the first time.
>>32
Suuuuuh
It seems like I can roughly create a strength ranking for the island chapter, but it’s complicated because there are singularities.
You have such great talent for subjugation.
It’s okay to fail the weeding certification.
You’re getting pleasure from making me do things I’m not suited for on purpose…
Why are you doing a backflip…?
>>37
If it’s just doing a backflip, that’s one thing, but this guy is dashing in midair.
>>41
After evading with a side step, take a step in the opposite direction, jump to evade, use the inertia from the airborne dash to evade, and then reflect with the Yata no Kagami.
>>45
(I wonder if it’s about Extreme Versus…)
>>45
Since I won with this, my evasion ability is truly unparalleled.
>>45
A small and cute thing that makes the impossible possible.
Rabbits are strong, but they are weak against tricky moves, and the piebald is still in the process of growing…
This guy can manage on his own pretty well, huh?
Someone who is loved for talents other than weeding.
I understand why Chikawa is particular about the weeding certification.
Even if you say I’m suited for it, nobody wants a job that puts their life at stake.
What are you, Hachiware?
>>43
😸 Hahaha!
Hachiware is easy!! It’s easy!! That’s why.
The more you corner them, the stronger they become.
My daily body control abilities are pretty terrible.
The type that can finally move when cornered.
So that’s why Parallel Chiikawa was brave!
Gohan, who could not become a scholar.
Even if they win against the strange phenomenon, they might feel relief, but it doesn’t seem like they are the type to feel a sense of accomplishment…
It’s the one that collaborated with Shadowverse.
When pushed to the limit, I become incredibly quick-witted, my reflexes become outstanding, and I can be quite ruthless.
Undoubtedly a type suited for subjugation.
>>56
“Once upon a time, there was a huge daifuku rice cake in a certain place…”
“…Nsho”
>>66
Too strong when cornered.
In a world full of enemies that can take life in an instant, where the concept of parent and child does not exist, wisdom and skills cannot be taught by those close to you, but can only be gained through the experience of merely surviving.
This guy keeps failing the weeding exam and even his practice tests are terrible results, so I was laughing at him saying it’s not the time to cry, but thinking about it, I started to feel that it can’t be helped living in a world like that.
Even without going to a parallel world, noticing the background context towards the end of the island arc and choosing to stay silent was full of veteran vibe.
Hachiware is the type that gets drunk on power, so let them do weeding.
I think this snake was an existence as dangerous as a siren.
You really took down that clumsy trio well.
Exactly the protagonist type.
Gorugo said that being timid can also be a strength…
Chikawa shouldn’t be doing things like weeding right now.
A Hachiware that can move reasonably well despite lacking a sense of crisis.
There is a sense of crisis, but Chiikawa cannot act until it is cornered.
A rabbit with high intelligence and physical ability but lacking a sense of crisis.
An unbeatable team…
The person wants to live in peace but has a high aptitude for combat.
Chikawa is often depicted as having combat talent, right?
Although they say they don’t want to fight that much.
>>70
Even if the body switched with a rabbit, I was still physically uncoordinated, so overall it seems like my mental aspect is what’s holding me back.
It seems that when I study with Hachiwari about the weeding test, I can solve almost all the problems.
Hmm hmm
>>71
Evil
The type that becomes rapidly stronger when the opponent becomes stronger.
The snake brainwashes and turns people to stone → The brainwashed ones break the stone and take it away → The Chikawa tribe gathers around the stone they see, and it loops like that.
You really won well.
This is the foreshadowing for the long Shadowverse collaboration…
I want to live like this… is that what you mean!?
The subjugation is bad for Hachiwara.
Why is that guy still alive?
>>79
It’s somehow working out, so it will somehow be fine.
When things just won’t work out, I usually fail the quest and come back.
If you fail the exam, you might feel miserable.
Nobody is going to die anyway.
A monstrous entity that continues to grow its number of victims like a snowball, unnoticed by anyone, is a mass of malevolence.
I think the best bout is Chikawa & Usagi vs. Akumu.
If you hit a good house or get involved in survival, your luck can cap out, right?
It’s difficult that I can only fully demonstrate my abilities when pushed to a situation where I can’t expect help from anyone.
The ability to escape from a place with no exit by going between the opponent’s legs and the explosive power in critical moments are number one.
You’re only good at running away, right?
>>88
If you’re this good at avoiding, you can be proud.
Recently, there are a lot of people saying that Chiikawa isn’t particularly incompetent or is the type that can do things if they try, but that’s completely the opposite.
In the first place, Chiikawa is the embodiment of Nagano’s desire to “live in this way,” so it’s precisely because it is inept and useless that it exists.
Recently, those who criticize Chiikawa for being foolish or not putting in much effort are, in turn, reacting against it by saying that they are actually capable, or that Chiikawa is better suited for hunting. Both sides are saying nonsensical things.
>>85
The rabbit that believes it will come back with a weapon is too nice of a guy.
>>90
Is it possible to burst out laughing at a nightingale bean paste? I thought so.
If it were based on the Hatchiware standard, it would have been hilarious.
I wanted to become something small and cute… and that’s how it all started.
There’s an invitation to latent violence that can’t be hidden anymore, like feeling an overwhelming “power”!
Chikawa’s butt is cute.
It feels like the treatment of Gohan is more akin to before the Cell Games.
Hachiware quickly turns the tables with a single move, but Chiikawa is just simply persistent.
Rabbits provide a sense of security, but losing one makes you feel a sense of despair in that position.
You should not underestimate this guy’s explosive potential in a critical moment!
The score will be made by Hachiware.
All you need to do is create an opportunity for a turnaround.
>>100
(If Hachiwari is not around, I’ll do it myself or the rabbit will do it.)
Rabbits are reliable, but they’re not extremely strong, so they often get crushed first.
You could say being carefree or not being scared is a talent in itself.
If I’m alone, I’ll definitely die, but…
Isn’t it just luck?
>>104
It’s obvious from the track record of the prizes.
>>104
That’s a top-level skill!
>>104
The ending for those without luck is entirely handled by faceless mobs.
These guys are the strongest in the team, as can be seen from the Pajama Party defense battle.
Even at the level of Professor Sea Otter, it was only just enough to buy time against the Siren level, and it’s tough that the supernatural side has no limits.
Hachiware is often depicted defeating enemies solo, which makes it really impressive.
If you’ve lived for several decades, you realize that luck is the most important thing.
I like how Chikawa shines brighter the more they are cornered in a tough situation.
I feel like I was quite a warrior even in the island version.
Due to their timid nature, they possess a valuable sense of crisis awareness as part of the Chiikawa tribe in that world.
>>115
Just surviving after a failure is already a benefit.
Hachiware would be better suited for intellectual work, while Chiikawa would be more appropriate as a warrior.
>>85
It felt like the everyday moments with everyone weren’t in vain…
>>117
It’s definitely the best bout, but the visuals are just too mysterious.
A front line character with high luck and evasion is not one I want to use much myself, but I don’t want to give it to the enemy either.
The rack is off-balance, and the evasion and quick thinking are among the top ranks.
The only thing left is the lack of firepower.
Good luck, but it also attracts some crazy stuff.
Why do I have to be troubled by the dilemma of the mismatch between dreams and talent in a world of fantasy populated by small, cute creatures?
>>122
Isn’t it cute?
>>122
It’s a dream world where something small and cute suffers.
Upon rethinking, could it be that the ending after depicting love for pets shows that Nagano is heartless?
Was it such a high-context work about the mismatch between what you want to do and your talent?
Hachiware is leveling up steadily, so it won’t die easily.
I love the ones that start with Hachiware being on the verge of death.
I see this guy on Tokai TV…
It seems like the person wants to do a calm routine work in an office, but when forced into sales, they achieve excellent results, just like Chiikawa…
>>136
The rabbit, looking like this, entrusted its life to Chiikawa, which is intense, right?
It’s not right for a strong guy like you to live a peaceful life.
The rabbit has a properly restrained expression.
When you extract only the elements, there are too many intense elements…
Well, in a solo situation, there are times when you can get caught and nearly die unexpectedly.
The starting point of the rabbit and the explosive power of the bicolor cat are also needed.
Even though they go on the same hunt, it’s nice how the depiction shows Hachiwara being somewhat battered while Chiikawa doesn’t seem too dirty.
It’s not that Hachiwara is weak; it’s just that Chiikawa is good at maneuvering.
Hachiware and rabbits seem like they could casually get by even if they were on their own.
I feel like Chiikawa can’t live without these two friends.
>>143
If the Hachiware Rabbit weren’t so cute, I feel like it would have been defeated or killed by some strange phenomenon and wouldn’t have been able to survive physically.
>>144
What they’re doing is intense!
>>146
If you didn’t do it, you would have been killed.
>>144
A depiction of power that is likely to lead this person to retreat first.
>>144
It looks too painful…
Aren’t these guys on the verge of dying a lot?
Hachiware’s relentless attacks on the mouth each time are amazing.
It’s sad that the number of vanquished apparitions doesn’t seem to lead to much social recognition.
The bottom right panel is scary!
>>153
Praise ribbon!!
>>153
Well, that’s just too much like a scene from a shonen manga…
>>153
The “Compliment Ribbon” has come back…!
Like that.
>>160
The cute name makes it an incredibly lethal weapon.
If the certified Chiikawa passes, it would be too different, right?
Against physical-type enemies, deal with them using Hachiwari and something like a rabbit!
Defeat gimmick-type bosses with Chiikawa’s perseverance.
Since there is a higher level, Hachiwari is keeping it on hold while waiting for Chikawa.
It’s fine to pass at around level 5, isn’t it?
I can do at least this much too…
It’s not like I have a longing for power like Hachiwari does.
It’s a good team one way or another, isn’t it?
But it’s a little scary to think that if the timing had been just a bit different, we could have ended up like the War Criminal Team.
>>165
“I was told that Bin-Yoyo is more useful than I thought.”
>>165
I feel the lineage of shonen manga when a sword emerges from a bandage.
It’s too much of an ideal team…
In actual combat, I think he shines, so he’s the type like Kanou Kei from GANTZ.
When you look at it this way, everyone has a solid moment to shine, so it’s a good team.
I like that you stop crying when you surpass a value with the will to face it.
The scenes of “Tas… Tos…” have an unusual sense of tension.
Essentially Jonathan
>>174
It’s often said, but DIO probably can’t win against Chiikawa…
>>176
I underestimated you!
His explosive power in a crisis!!!
It is easy to imagine what it would be like.
>>177
This Dio!
To such a small and cute thing!
Chikawa has a high sense of crisis awareness, judgment skills at critical moments, and excellent athletic ability.
The Hachiware has no sense of crisis, but somehow manages to get through it in the end.
A reliable high-spec rabbit, but the first to fail in a pinch.
Rabbits have high base specs, but they often get taken out first to create a sense of despair.
Looking at it this way, Chiikawa really feels like a shonen manga…
The bird that was killed by being beaten up by little cute ones is the one that was kidnapped by Pajama Parties.
>>181
It seems that if you hit the corner of the mop just right, you’ll fall asleep.
This too, Chiikawa is said to be strong from here on out!
Immediately afterwards, the spadari Jiro Shima came out.
This little and cute idiot!!
The pajama parties have become quite resilient, defeating supernatural beings in live performances and such.
I saw the Chikawa’s Yata no Kagami for the first time.
What I was expecting from Chiikawa Pocket was this kind of battle.
It’s not that time will solve it…!
>>187
I didn’t want it to be fully soul-like, but I wanted to do an action game.
If it’s Chiikawa, I can accept it even if the opponent is big and strong.
Rabbits are skilled in various fields, but due to their curiosity and lack of communication, they often fall victim to unexpected anomalies.
That girl managed to survive until the end of that battle, didn’t she?
>>188
On the contrary, it was tough without the rabbit when that kid was around.
Also, as mentioned above, the nightmare symbol is that the rabbit sacrifices itself and endures in the first half, and then defeats the elephant in the second half, so it’s quite strong after all.
The cool scene of Hachiwari is
The scene where I quickly unleashed a dual-wielding technique with the teacher’s sword and my own sais.
I think I’m pretty accustomed to simple brawling by now.
I have a stronger impression of Kaiji than Jonathan.
Mainly the balance when it falters.
The power balance in the battle manga where Jiro Island is present and it’s still a tight match against the Siren is the most enjoyable.
>>193
Thanks to the revelation of the traitor among us, it really helped that they retreated honestly.
It’s interesting that Chiikawa and Hachiware each have ideals and aptitudes that are completely opposite to each other.
This is probably a review of a battle manga.