
Is it to the point of crying?
Ahhh, I really hate Blast, Mii-chan…!
Was the DB heyday a cool fashion trend?
Mii-chan has turned into a character exclusive to the original work, hating Blast…
Well, just calm down.
There were also quite a few characters with something attached in FE.
Even if it was a totally uncool and annoying pad, it was probably the trend back then.
Haa… haa…
Mii-chan, the brave warrior, often wore a red headband that I think is uncool and I dislike it…
It’s nice to have fashion trends that are limited to the two-dimensional world, with styles that are impossible in reality…
Didn’t they say back then in DB that Krillin looks cooler in his battle outfit without shoulder armor…?
I wonder where that mysterious bandana came from…
At least it should have been a popular item during the bubble era.
Void!
Isn’t it like a bothersome customer who came to the store in cosplay?
The blue-haired protagonist with a headband and a mysterious orb is great, isn’t it?
Crying like a kindergarten child who is wailing at a villain.
Don’t kid yourself.
I hate the mysterious cape that the hero character put on…
I want to know why it looked cool and was accepted only during that era.
Idols who get sunburned and have messy hair.
In the 90s, not only were the eyes and jaws of beautiful girl characters remarkable, but the looks of handsome male characters were also quite outrageous, right?
Capes depend on the character, I guess…
I still think it’s cool to use attacks and distractions like Zeon.
The blast is as uncool and lacking in sense as the Armor 16.
Metal Combat Armor!
I think a cape can be effective depending on how it’s presented.
The mystery orb is tough.
The design of Blast really feels lame as a Reiwa style, not to mention the 90s.
The suit looks bulky as well…
I want you to post this in the One Punch Man thread.
Elements that generally appear in Slayers.
I thought it felt familiar, and it definitely is Number 16.
I wonder if they’ll die by self-detonation.
I really like you.
I really like you.
I really like it!!
Well, in the work, Blast is treated as cool and has never been called lame at all.
If Mii-chan ends up hating me to the point of tears, it would hurt quite a bit.
I wonder if this mysterious fantasy fashion group emerged from Record of Lodoss War…
The design with an unusual amount of pouches reminiscent of old American comics has become a joke as times have changed, and it’s probably common in genres with a long history.
A revival of the 90s has been happening over the past 4 or 5 years.
Shoulder pads may take over next year.
I wonder what trend the shoulder pads originated from.
In the case of Japanese people, I think they are also accustomed to seeing the shoulders pointed due to the samurai society’s formal attire.
Old illustrations often became extreme symbols, forgetting their original sources through a game of telephone.
Shoulder pads that are glossy with leather belong to a fashion from the end of the century, and they come from the metal scene, right?
If we’re doing it in modern times, which is more barely acceptable, a bandana or the other?
Did you know this is a rice cracker?
If Mii-chan had powers like Tatsumaki, it would be a huge problem.
The S in S-class is like that…
Mii-chan hates fingerless gloves…
You look healthy.
Let’s calm down!
You love Robin, don’t you?
It looks like a character from a mediocre hero shooting game, doesn’t it, Blast?
Did the career women of the past wear this? Is the protruding shoulder a trend that was imported from abroad?
The way you wear a bandana depends on how you tie it, I suppose.
It’s safe to do it all over your head like a craftsman.
I saw my Mii-chan One Punch Man for the first time.
Blast is probably based on Doctor Strange, but it looks like Captain Sigma.
There is an image of Michael Jackson.
Mii-chan hates the mysterious orb…
(The gems and crystals embedded in the clothing for the time being)
There was a time when outfits like EWF were cutting-edge…
Langrisser is great!
I think the Big Bang Vader’s headgear has a certain charm to it.
The last time I saw the protagonist wearing a headband was in Tokyo UG.
In the first part of the JoJo anime, Jonathan had shoulder pads added, but I still wonder why…
Deedlit needs shoulder pads to be okay.
I really dislike how shoulder pads make my body look bulky.
Robots used to have a more protruding design in the past, but now there are more with sloped shoulders.
When you look closely, the Saiyan battle armor is pretty lame, isn’t it?
The kendo mask even has shoulder pads, so it’s actually quite practical…
Because my collarbone is fragile.
There was an episode about the formation of Akatsuki in the Naruto game bonus OVA.
When I was invited by Kominami, the scorpion was wearing shoulder pads and looked ridiculously lame.
The BLAST mark on my chest is unfashionable regardless of the era, so I hate it…