
Sure, here is the extracted text: The right swift pillar strikes the ceiling and the long meat of the pillar is made… Yurei!! Quickly move aside, the ceiling of the scary pillar… Oh! Did it jump!? Wow… 12 Hyuon to Hyu.
I also practiced karate, but I don’t know many people who can do this.
>>1
I know a little…
>>1
Well, Kyogoku-san is one of the top karate practitioners fighting in the world.
I think you’re mistaking the work you’re supposed to submit…
>>3
Detective Conan and Kid the Phantom Thief are both spin-offs of YAIBA.
>>5
I see, it’s the same world, huh…
Isn’t this not karate, but what you call KARATE?
The feeling of wanting to draw this action manga is really great, isn’t it?
>>7
The author wants to do action, but Conan is a hit and has been going on for so long; it’s too much like the Holmes phenomenon.
>>12
Even though Yaiba is a huge hit, the scale of the industries being compared is just too different.
>>16
Both Arare-chan and Dragon Ball were drawn by the same author and both became huge hits, but the scale of their hits is completely different…
>>22
The box office revenue of the movie exceeded 10 billion yen, so it’s on a level where so many people are making a living from this work.
What is this…?
It is clear that YAIBA and Conan are set in the same timeline.
The feeling of the waist in Zushi’s dog’s figure is amazing.
Conan will eventually go to Mars on a skateboard, right?
If it’s the Cosmic Karate Federation…
It seems that a skilled hand has graduated and reached mastery.
>>15
If it’s a reverse demon, it can break a pillar with one punch, so it’s still a weak master.
I’m one of the top karate practitioners in the world…
The question of whether it’s strange that Ran-neechan is this strong in karate at a national tournament level has rather been resolved.
From the perspective of the world’s top tier, they were ultimately just at the level of domestic students.
>>17
Is this Prince of Tennis…?
Rang can break telegraph poles, so Kyogoku can easily handle this much.
But I think breaking through glass would be a disaster…
>>19
Isn’t it suspicious that someone can break stone or concrete pillars with their bare hands and still have uninjured fists while glass gets embedded in them?
>>19
I can’t believe that a body capable of breaking a stone pillar with bare hands could be defeated by something like glass.
>>19
If you practice hitting a straw dummy regularly, you probably won’t get hurt by something like glass.
I don’t really understand karate, but I feel like someone who can break a pillar with their bare hands could reach the ceiling even without a seesaw.
>>20
It’s like the pillar of Tao Pai Pai.
Can you really break a pillar with your bare hands?
Some karate styles practice training to develop skin that is difficult to cut with blades, so it’s only natural that Kyogoku-san would be doing at least that much.
It’s only at the level of the prefectural tournament in Ran-ne-chan.
>>27
Wasn’t it that you won the tournament with many students?
>>28
I made it to the Kanto Tournament championship with a conspiracy on the horizon.
With that power, it seems like you could jump straight up to the ceiling.
The trick that is premised on humans being human collapses.
Do not change your posture in the air.
Since Ran cracked the utility pole in episode 1, we have to do at least this much.
If a karateka gets killed in this world, it seems like the suspect would be quite limited…
>>33
The culprit is probably a karateka.
>>39
Then it just becomes a story about karate practitioners dueling, doesn’t it?
>>33
Sister Ran tends to get into quite a pinch.
If it were Toguro’s younger brother, he could do this much faster, so it’s not a big deal.
>>35
That’s already a yokai.
C rank
That old man was quite skilled too, right? His handgun was top-tier, and he was even better than Ran in hand-to-hand combat, wasn’t he?
Honestly, I never expected that detective manga would become this popular.
>>40
After YAIBA, I was thinking, “Oh, they’re doing what I want to do… but I wonder how it will turn out…” and then it became this much.
Is it Minecraft?
Sister Ran currently has a record that indicates she won the Kanto tournament, but I don’t know what happened at the national tournament.
It might not have been held yet.
Aoyama World has a worldview where there are a lot of non-human level beings connected.
It looks quite strong even with a blade.
>>44
I mean, there are normally characters like Onimaru after the end of YAIBA in this world.
No Collar, No Deductive
It seems a bit unlikely that Kenichi can make it in the world.
If there were such superhumans around, wouldn’t we have to reconsider the premise of the reasoning?
>>49
Well, that’s been a running joke for a long time.
“Like a joke that wraps everything up with ‘because Lana-neechan can do it, the real culprit is solved too.'”
Aren’t they just using the same characters through the star system?
Is the worldview connected?
Maybe in this world, through the secrets of karate, one can send shockwaves through walls and commit murder in a locked room.
Does this world need reasoning or something?
Because the theatrical version allows for plenty of action with a touch of flair.
As a result, it feels like it’s okay to increase the action in the main story of the manga accordingly.
It seems unlikely that Hiei would win when he was a cyclopean yokai.
It’s probably my first time flying at this speed, yet my adaptability is too high.
Let’s leave everything to science and superhumans.
I’ve only seen someone destroy pillars with their bare hands and cause buildings to collapse in Ninja Slayer and Yu Yu Hakusho.
I’m scared~
It’s crazy how it flies to the targeted spot without any hesitation to break through the glass…
Conan-kun’s world is quite fantastical…
>>63
The fact that Shinichi becomes Conan in the first place is fantasy, right?
>>63
It’s a world where there are high school baseball players who can hit home runs and get strikes with the power of money.
It seems like it was after the tools were lost in Conan.
The actions required for the stunts in Masked Yaber seem to be extremely advanced.
It will be considered property damage…
>>65
Emergency evacuation and self-defense generally nullify most crimes.
List of things that Ran-neechan has destroyed: Utility pole, door with a chain, bottle (destroyed with a hand blade), office desk, streetlight, concrete block, shutter, window of a moving car, hornet, reinforced glass (destroyed while holding Conan with the further claim “I didn’t see it”), knife blade, wall.
It feels like I’ve reached an intermediate level between a master like Kenichi and an average martial artist, just like what used to be in Sunday.
In the YAIBA world, you can change the terrain with your bare hands, right?
Well, if Ran-neechan is already quite skilled as a high school student, she should be able to do something like this if the world is at the level of Kyogoku-san.
Sister Ran can roughly break common substances with a (build-up) Hmph!
Conan movies are really boring, aren’t they?
>>75
The peak is up to the first seven works.
>>75
What the heck, all of a sudden?
I hate that sudden appearance of a loser called Okita.
The characters are increasing too much, making it more and more boring.
I saw the shadow of a black iron fish, but it was boring.
Conan doesn’t understand the fun.
I watched Conan for the first time in about twenty years, and it turned out to be quite something.
Detective Conan has been extremely popular for many years, but what makes it interesting?
From the very first incident, it seems that they were able to tamper with something while the roller coaster was in motion, due to their experience in rhythmic gymnastics.
Wasn’t it about something like that?
Anti-Conan movie!?
You’re strong too, old man.
It’s insane how after jumping, I rotate in the air and precisely break through the window.
I am twice as strong.
Recently, Conan has been creepy.
>>92
Wasn’t it more grotesque in the past?
Conan movies are overrated, right?
I’m an Esper, but this…
If he falls from the building without a scratch, Kyogoku can also become a part of the YAIBA world.
Is it an anti-conan response thought up by AI?
I saw the Halloween bride, but it was a poorly made work that relied too much on a handsome man.
Is the Night Baron person the best in Japan?
I don’t have any favorite characters like Conan.
By the way, has Conan still not encountered a complete occult entity?
It seems that Kyogoku is said to be the strongest in barehanded combat, even including the world of YAIBA.
>>101
Well, I guess everyone in Yaiba mostly fights with weapons.
>>101
I don’t think I can win against Yaiba in terms of durability.
If you get shot with a gun, you’ll probably die.
I think I’ve seen someone say that magic is too limitless, so it’s been removed.
Sister Ran’s power increases with the time spent doing “Aaaahhhh…”
Is there really someone who gets serious about a character-favoring idiotic anime?
Kyogoku-san can defeat Yamata no Orochi…
Lan-neechan also hollowed out the inside of a telephone pole with her fists in episode 1.
It seems like I could do something similar if I hit continuously.
According to the author, the Demon King Sword Yaiba is said to be a combination of Kyogoku-san, Hattori, and Okita.
Is that so!?
I underestimated Yaiba.
The murderer that appeared when Kyogoku first debuted seems to be quite skilled, considering he can stab a knife into someone’s arm like this.
As expected, if I drop Shinichi into the waterfall, I can finally start drawing YAIBA…
>>115
Isn’t it a pattern of being alive?
In the TV original, there were stunt sisters stronger than Ran-neechan, so it seems that the physical limits of humans in that world are higher.
The earliest Conan was quite pulled along by a reality line influenced by Yaiba, wasn’t it?
Soon, they began to shift towards a more realistic approach and started to explain Kid the Phantom Thief’s tricks in a realistic manner.
However, the battle scenes have been somewhat exaggerated, and at a certain point, they started to lose their restraint and depict freely.
I wonder what the strongest martial artist in this world is like.
>>119
Tire1 is Inspector Zenigata.
Kogoro, who is incredibly strong in judo, is also unexpectedly amazing.
>>120
The old man is just weak under pressure, but he has been a candidate for the Olympic team before…
At a normal level, I would lose to professionals and veteran detectives.
One can become distracted by the power to effortlessly break a pillar and fail to immediately notice the astounding speed, precision, and agility in calculations.
So the criminal smashed the pillar with their bare hands, using the falling pillar to leverage and jump up, disappearing from the crime scene… Only someone who could do that…
>>124
The principle of leverage is amazing after all!
Isn’t being equal to the Demon Sword Yaiba on a cosmic level…?
Even someone like Kyogoku-san doesn’t seem to have a setting where he easily wins a world karate tournament.
>>127
Just bringing the higher-ups of Karateka could wipe out the Black Organization.
It seems that almost no one who practiced karate can replicate this anonymously.
If we talk about achievements, it feels like I’ve just grown Onimaru exactly as he is until his third year of high school.
Lan-neechan is also more on the YAIBA side, you know…
Even without using this pillar, with this leg strength, it seems like I could jump and reach the skylight.
Why can it control the direction of flight so perfectly…?