
From the window
Don’t enter.
Don’t leave the oil lying around!!
Hmm, it’s an unexpected development in hopping.
Reiko
Fully visible
When it comes to the tournament, there are quite a few mobs that rival Ryo-san.
>>5It looks like Ryō is running solo, but in every area, there is someone ahead of him in this cursed land.
The appearance of a strange person → Ryo-san starts a business → A tournament is held → The superb tempo of the tragic ending is amazing.
But since we won the championship, we should be able to get 100 million, and just because Ryotsu got covered in crap doesn’t mean the hopping boom will disappear, right? Isn’t this a great success?
It’s just dirty, so it’s a better ending.
I sometimes wander around without realizing that the race is over.
Diving into a dung pit and bouncing around is incredible…
>>10The original sturdiness is exceptional.
The figure looking down from the cliff looks strangely cool.
Is it normal air suspension? That’s what I thought.
Good at conversation.
I clearly remember using a shovel to play, and it was interesting to try it out and realize how effective it was.
It seems that there was a little story about how digging marks would remain on the ground even outside of this occasion.
Clock
Interference
It!
Tough specification
I’ve done shovel hopping myself…
There are no misses with the sound of “Doga” heard (seen) in Kochikame.
Gold
The translation is: “river”
– ri
・
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One hundred million yen is
Person
Don’t change it…
>>20Ryo-tsu is consistent, after all…
It’s amusing to see the madman in the wild being overwhelmed by Ryo-san…
>>21It’s definitely dangerous to rush into the fire, and even if offered money, it’s something that shouldn’t be done in the first place…
But for one hundred million yen!
I thought the twist would be that it was revealed after winning that it was illegal hopping against the rules, but it turned out to be different.
Has this common development been around since around volume 70?
>>23I have a memory of it already being around the 50th volume…
>>32There were instances where players in their 40s would enter completely chaotic tournaments.
At that time, motorsports were mostly the main focus.
>>23I started buying it around volume 60, and it was available by then.
While reading and drinking, I burst out laughing when I got to the part where I fell into a sea of fire covered in oil.
The cesspool is useful for a punchline.
Why is there oil in a bucket in a place like that!?
>>26Oil is necessary to create the sea of fire in front of us, right?
It will lead to a prolapsed stomach…
>>28My brother’s hula hoop is said to cause bowel twisting.
>>36Looking back, I wonder where the rumors and damage to reputation came from.
>>63Using something called a telephone can transmit cholera.
I feel the accumulated experience of standardizing and classifying immediately.
It’s sad that the hula hoop has been overshadowed by hopping and has become established as a sport…
Ryotsu is so monstrous that he makes hopping popular in Japan as easily as breathing.
I saw a video of an explosive hopping.
They said they discontinued it because it became an ankle destruction machine.
You’re probably receiving a part of the profits that is not even close to 100 million yen…
Did I really receive one hundred million?
The old man who can do back hopping is surprisingly skilled, isn’t he?
This won’t end the trend because of Ryotsu.
The laughing mushroom from the previous update is also recommended.
>>42The facial expressions are too funny.
It’s scary that you haven’t died from being covered in burning oil…
>>43He is a man who won’t die even if he’s trapped in a press while still in a car or falls from the sky by helicopter.
“I can’t die like this.”
>>47This is really too abnormal, it’s laughable.
This episode is like a sample of KochiKame.
If it’s being offered at 100 million yen and you can get wet and hop through it, then…
I think there are quite a few people who would actually jump into the fire.
On the contrary, it seems that before volume 50 or 60, things like weight reduction or strength modification mechanisms were probably consumed as jokes in about one page per invention episode.
Looking back now, the level of ideas packed into the invention episode was abnormal, especially considering it was a weekly show.
The subject matter and development of the story are impressive, but the level of detail in this weekly serialization is amazing.
But I hadn’t read it when I was a child…
>>49In 40 years, I’ve been a iron man who finished one piece in 5.5 days and spent the remaining 0.5 days doing work for the following week, taking Sundays off.
There was always a manuscript stock of more than three weeks.
>>85When the staff had free time, I had them create backgrounds and cover illustrations so we could use them anytime, but by the time we were ready to publish, the scenery had changed too much.
>>87I don’t think someone would go to the trouble of creating a detailed police station scene unless they were extremely bored.
Surprised to be broken, turtles are overflowing, and a sense of ease is appearing.
I’m simply envious that you’re living together with Maria.
When I was a child, I thought I was a boy…
>>50Well, even when looking at it now, it often emphasized its original form, so there is quite a hurdle.
A model designed for fat people, depicted straightforwardly.
Too many ads!
It’s amazing how, even after being pressed into a cube while still in the car, he shouts “Get me out of here!” and when you cut it open, he says “If it weren’t for me, you’d be dead!” That’s Ryo-san for you.
>>53In a situation where there’s absolutely no chance of survival.
For now, Nakagawa is also quite strange for not doubting Ryotsu’s survival.
>>67If you kill him, he should die…
>>70Returning after being chased back from hell.
>>70It’s frightening that hell exists and has a history of resurrection.
>>73You’re banned from hell…
>>70Even if I die, I’ll be kicked out of hell and come back to life…
This is not a legendary episode that is extremely elaborate or anything like that.
It’s really strange that things were relatively normal.
There are quite a few mobs that just barely lose to Ryo-san.
In terms of competition themes, I like “This rice bale! Here we go!”
>>59For some reason, they caught up with me while carrying a rice bale!
>>64I thought that Ryō-san’s perception must be pretty warped, participating in reckless competitions as if it’s completely natural to “run carrying a rice bale.”
I like crane game rounds.
I think we’ve done the Ironman race about three times, right?
Why am I still alive after dousing myself in gasoline and charging into the flames…?
It’s an episode about the emergence or triggering of inventions and booms, specifically the retro boom episode from around volume 40.
Since then, the boom of writing or not writing has calmed down, and the difference in atmosphere was impressive.
There are hardly any people who are truly immersed in it; most are just mimicking the form of those who originally liked it and got into it.
You’ll soon calm down, just say it lightly.
From the reader’s perspective, it’s completely unacceptable that it’s not visible at all.
It’s become a huge craze all over Japan in just three panels.
I hope to be subdued all the way to heaven…
There are times when a lifespan candle is mistakenly extinguished and one dies.
I’ve been told to keep adding candles since I won’t be coming for a while.
If you’re not careful, you might not die even if you kill.
A gag about Ryo-san appearing on a variety show that doesn’t make much sense is a guaranteed hit.
Being banned from hell is like a Will-O’-the-Wisp, you know?
As expected, I’m concerned about being a part-time worker…
It’s an incredible density, combining both the invention session and the competition session…
A classic “business theme” and “superhuman race” mash-up episode of Kochikame.
>>83It has a good balance along with elements of mechanical explanation.
Hopping itself has existed for a long time…
Reiko is definitely erotic.
Wasn’t Maria already a real woman?
I forgot how many volumes there are, but…
>>89If you become a real woman, you won’t go to the girl’s dormitory.
>>89Around volume 90, where the gods appear.
They’ve been riding for 20 days, but it’s nice of them to get off to explain.
>>90There are proper breaks, so it’s relatively reasonable.
Among the eccentric outsiders, you’re quite a reasonable person.
I wonder if the sudden appearance of the hula hoop Sakyo Nosuke has some original reference.
>>93It’s just Ukyou and Sakyou.
>>97To be reused as a beautiful character name in later years.
A type of guest that exudes a serious (genuine) feeling from their conscientiousness.
The TV station really throws around a crazy budget after all.
During the intermission, there are quite a few background panels inserted, right? Kochikame.
Hopping and hula hoops were popular at the same time.
I feel it’s rare to have a new product make money and hold a bizarre event all in one story.
It’s nice to know the origin of such things because there is a revival boom.
It’s a stylistic beauty that Ryō-san goes to extremes and gets chaotic in order to defeat eccentric outsiders, come to think of it…
Does doing it too much actually cause a prolapsed stomach?
>>105It was just a case of reputational damage, but there were many people who thought it was outrageous from the beginning, so it was exploited.
>>110What does that mean…
>>113There have always been a certain number of adults who dislike it when children become absorbed in something.
>>114Well, leaving aside the hula hoop, trying to do hopping on a slope or trying to fall from a high place was quite dangerous…
>>110It seems that being completely visible was a no-go after all…
Reiko is really cute…
Do you have a brother… Is he doing some kind of weird stuff too…?
I feel like there were a few jokes about that.
It feels quite rare for Kochikame to conclude with a dirty joke.
I jerked off to Reiko’s upskirt and the shit-covered crew cut.
It’s amazing that it’s in a case… I laughed so hard.
I think it’s only natural that if you overdo it, you’re going to hurt your body.
Modern hopping seems to have a lot of upgrades and looks like it would be really fun.
If my body can keep up, I would like to give it a try.
Modern…? Still selling it…?
It’s better to stop using the hula hoop because it can cause bowel twisting!
It’s like it’s suicide, or rather, it’s basically suicide, right?
Well, it’s likely that trends like children not paying attention to their surroundings on the road, not limited to just hopping, will attract hate.
Drinking cola will dissolve your bones.
It’s been bouncing all along, and no matter how much shock absorption there is, there’s a limit, so it feels like the joints might start to wear out…