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It’s amazing that you don’t go astray in that environment.
“Bad luck with parents.”I want to hear Mantarou’s opinion.
>>2Given all that happened, I can understand why they would be indulgent.
It’s a relief to go through puberty without parents.
Is it Suguru who is amazing or Mayumi who is amazing for normally being a parent and child?
Well, children grow up without knowing their parents’ feelings.
Children never grow up the way their parents expect them to.
>>7The real loss is… a little…
>>10Isn’t that a miss on the child gacha?
>>26No… it was my parent lottery that was bad.
>>7(Children do not grow as parents wish…)
Ah… ahhh~~~!
It seems like the situation ended up that way because of the Senate.
Mayumi is a rare great ruler as King Muscle, though…
>>9Considering the Phoenix family’s poverty and the fact that they accidentally abandoned their son on Earth?
>>11Considering the matter of the Phoenix family as well.
The fact that I abandoned my son on Earth is not something that a king should do, but rather something a parent should never do.
>>12Ataru runs away, and Kingston, who was raised by mistake as his son, tries to have Suguru deal with him, so the parental aspect is really terrible.
>>11Seeing the previous generation sending assassins to the royal family, it’s a chaotic level that I find completely fine.
>>9The Kingtone is being taken away, it’s suspicious that the Senate has completely purged, and I can’t tell when the original’s pregnant demeanor might stab me in the back… it’s all suspicious…
Well, the brutality of Planet Kinniku is different before and after Tatsu-nori.
It seems that the security was good.
It’s a complete failure of governance when the king is getting beaten by enemies on the front lines, yet no one intentionally comes to help.
>>15They won’t come to help because they are not the enemy.
I understand that during that time, I have to cram various things in with tough love from brother Ataru… but the handling of Suguru is strange considering the oldest son’s disappearance.
Looking back, I wonder if my excessive expectations of Ataru and the mistake of discarding Suguru were due to overexertion as a good ruler.
The security situation is terrible.
Mayumi is overwhelmingly useless as a parent.
>>22You’re just a tyrant who couldn’t stop the Senate’s rampage even by imprisoning your own brother.
It would have been better to hire Sunshine, who is just eating cabbage in Osaka as a Samson Teacher, instead of the prince who is a failure.
>>27I didn’t want my son to carry the same sadness as me and Teacher Samson… Well, the result is a rebellious son, though.
Despite being an idol superhuman, I have never had a good relationship with my parents.
Isn’t the corruption of the Kinnikuzoku, who should be a model for superhumans, due to the failures of the superhuman species itself?
The attitude towards Mayumi in the thread seems more like a boss than a father.
>>33Well, by the time I became aware of things, I would probably have already been abandoned on Earth…
Are you mocking Mayumi, the son of the great 56th King of Planet Kinnikuman, Kinnikuman Tatsunori?!
Silver has been watching this royal family’s turmoil all this time.
Is it about money too?
My brother honestly seems like a flop too…
From Sadaharu’s perspective, Mayumi’s evaluation is quite high.
>>38I rate you highly enough to scout you for a perfect superhuman.
>>38Because I am the son of a great brother.
Even though Nemuharu-sama has read all the volumes of Kinnikuman and probably knows about the things Mayumi has done, he didn’t get particularly angry.
The Kinniku tribe has a tendency to drag each other down, but aren’t they somewhat lenient with their own?
In Suguru’s view, Mayumi has quite a high level of national popularity.
Mantarou has a bit of a rebellious phase and is taking things lightly due to being spoiled, but in the end, he really loves Suguru.
Kid was just a bit grumpy because he didn’t like that his beloved dad was treated as second fiddle.
I think it’s healthier for Kevin to grow up straight if his parents are Robin.
The children of idol superstars are growing up healthy everywhere.
>>41Mumu… something’s strange…
>>41The only clear case of a parenting failure caused by a parent is Kinboko Man.
Asura… I really don’t know what I should have done.
No matter how far things go, it’s Shiba’s responsibility, so it might be misguided to think that Ashura can do something about it.
>>41Terrible
This manga sure has a lot of fathers who are failures…
>>46Well, if I succeeded, I would run out of ideas for manga.
Look at Jade, she’s too good!
>>46Well, if I succeed, I will run out of ideas for manga.
Look, Jade, you’re too cute!
>>289Jade is not the son of Bro Jr…
In any case, it’s like Buro has succeeded against Jade.
Well, those two weren’t parent and child after all; it was more like a pet therapy to heal Bro’s mental state.
It can’t be helped that I don’t know how to raise Mantaro…
The manta itself said that it was spoiled because it finally had a child after quite a few years.
>>50I was thinking of burning all the records so that my child wouldn’t lose motivation by watching my matches.
In the early days of the second generation, Mantaro looked at his father with a condescending gaze, which was quite dangerous.
It would have been dangerous if Ramen Man hadn’t happened to live in the mountains.
Bro is a complete failure in life, which makes it extremely unhelpful as a reference.
Jade is a good guy, but I think it’s also largely due to having good guardians, not just Jr.
Buffalo, make some babies or you’ll go extinct.
>>53Is there any need to leave behind a lineage of The One?
>>57…It’s better to perish!
Is Buffalo Man single?
Generally, a noble ruler in stories is a good king but not necessarily a good father.
>>55Sometimes it’s so great that children crumble on their own, and the expectations of those around them often go in strange directions.
There’s no way that cow can get a wife with that personality.
Is ramen also single?
When catching super criminals, there are indeed some unfortunate adults who were scared and had their disciples trained as successors, like ninjas who ask for a mask.
Mantarou is a spoiled rich kid who takes the world lightly, but perhaps because he was pampered, he has grown up to be quite carefree and tolerant of others.
>>61It’s quite the contrast to how my dad is strangely suspicious.
Superheroes, aside from the meta context that the author finds it troublesome to think about siblings, are often only children.
It also includes early gag material and essentially serves as a gag character from the original series.
Since Ataru and others are additional settings that were added later, they inevitably affect Mayumi’s evaluation in situations like this.
Suguru is too subservient.
>>66In a way, I think it’s a distorted part of me feeling abandoned by my parents and becoming rebellious.
>>66There are some things that can’t be helped.
>>75I’ve had a terrible youth, so I’m extremely skeptical.
>>66There are certain things that can’t be helped.
>>66There are some unavoidable situations.
>>66It is in an unavoidable situation.
Initially considered a dropout and persecuted, yet always maintaining a good relationship with his brothers and having a love for his hometown, he is an Omega man.
>>68Dixia, who can serve her brother and Omega in that environment and situation, is also extraordinary, just like Aristera.
>>68Being treated lightly as a dropout, the first to emerge upon the discovery of overwhelming power is…
With this, I can also be of help to Omega!! But my nature is just too straightforward…
>>68I can’t believe it, but it turns out that the underdog who was treated lightly has a super power and is the first to appear.
Now I can be of help to Omega!! It’s just that my nature is too straightforward…
>>68Dixia, who can serve her brother and Omega in that situation and environment, is exceptional, just like Aristera.
Is there any theory that the issue with Ashura was caused by my wife?
>>69She was a cheeky and gentle-looking ordinary wife…
>>69There may be few descriptions, but they seem like a good parent.
>>69If my wife is a bad woman, then in a way, it’s poetic justice, and Ashura probably wouldn’t have suffered from mental illness.
Because they are a good person, they became troubled.
I wonder why Suguru’s playful and big-mouthed personality has suddenly quieted down?
>>72It still comes up occasionally, but it feels like the abusive language has disappeared instead.
In the past, I used to say terrible things without holding back to my friends like Terry and Robin.
>>72It seems like the battle for the throne had a consistently low energy throughout.
Well, since it’s the turmoil of the Kinnikuman royal family, I think about how their internal troubles caused inconvenience to their allies and the five princes.
>>72That area still comes up occasionally, but it feels like the abusive language has diminished in exchange.
In the past, I would say mercilessly useless things to my friends like Terry and Robin.
I love how you laugh “foh foh foh” in Dijksia’s letters.
On the contrary, who would be the biggest winner in the parent lottery?
>>79Terry?
>>79Warsman’s parents and so on…
Despite their tragic circumstances, the love between parent and child is among the most prominent in the story.
>>87Mamma is a bit too saintly.
>>89I have raised a gentle child who gives water to flowers.
>>79Parents of chaos, perhaps?
Asura has a stubborn-looking father and a flexible mother, so with decent parents, they should have consulted their parents about parenting.
No… I feel like my parents raised me to think that friendship and pity are absolutely useless!
I can’t understand at all what it means to insult the mask I’ve put on by calling it an ugly pig face; it’s amazing.
The two of them have become more like friends than parents.
I really think I drew the short straw with my parents…
I think there probably wasn’t anything good.
>>84The ending is really good, but that aside, there is no salvation.
>>84It was good that Bone was able to reconcile in the end.
I think that Thunder is more off than Bone, and considering the current series, Lightning has the potential to be below that.
It wouldn’t be surprising if Lightning really didn’t have any parents.
Warsman was feeling sentimental while looking at family photos.
I’ve grown into a bundle of kindness that can notice when the water for the flowers is running low.
Is it really okay for this superhuman to be doing things like superhuman wrestling?
>>91Thanks to an excessive amount of kindness, I was able to avoid becoming like my peers and continue being a hero of justice.
My parents were a bad pick, but I pulled an SSR from the retainer gacha…
I mean, Meat-kun is really a great guy among this type of character.
>>94Even if the time of Kinnikuman the Third comes, I think I will remain a loyal subject.
It seems that Seiyuchin’s family environment has no issues.
I really have nothing to say other than that Ashura failed the child gacha…
>>97If I can belong to the Demon Superhuman group, I might have a chance if I leave it to colleagues who will help me grow in a good direction.
>>97N…no!
It’s because I raised them incorrectly…!!
As a parent, it’s impossible to be excellent while also being repulsive.
>>99In other words, my wonderful brother as both a parent and a king is a ruler beyond compare.
Is Neptune showing parental instincts towards Mamosman, suddenly exhibiting fatherly behavior?
In Deep of Muscle, Mariposa’s parents were poor yet dignified people, but both passed away prematurely.
If either of them had lived, perhaps they wouldn’t have turned to a life of theft.
Suguru not being humble in that situation would be strange.
In fact, the current Suguru was completed during the Phoenix match, and up until just before that, he was a man who even doubted Prince Kamehameha.
Mayumi can’t say anything too strong to Suguru because she messed up as a parent, so she’s still somewhat decent…
>>103It’s a big deal that Suguru is getting along well with us, isn’t it?
I take pictures of poop.
But as a prince of the demon world, Shiba, who kills his mother, is more suitable, right?
>>104The Samsung teacher was too much of a dud as a tutor.
Isn’t there a lot of misses?
It’s not about being an enemy, but even in the demon world, harming one’s own parents is indeed…
Shiba is not a villainous superhuman but simply a psycho, so to speak.
>>109Even if you are an evil superhuman, you must abide by the rules of the ring; that’s the answer to Ashura’s cry.
Suguru being abandoned by his parents was originally supposed to be a gag setting, but for some reason, it feels oddly vivid and reminiscent of attachment disorders or adult children issues.
Even demons have friendship! In a world where that makes me angry, killing my parents isn’t something that falls under the category of demonic superhumans or anything like that.
As a parent, rather than thinking about what’s good or bad, I feel like it should be more like this… that’s Fenni’s mom.
>>115Using the royal family’s private river without permission, whispering “They might really be a child of the royal family” and grinning in the corner… or thinking about how during an important match, they reported their father’s death.
>>121They’re the type of parent that reproduces unhappiness, aren’t they?
The phoenix also cannot be abandoned by its mother, so the mother has no choice but to hold on, but she cannot do that.
Looking back, it feels like Fenni’s mother never truly supported her.
Lightning and Thunder, both hardcore villains, cared for each other as well.
Shiba seems to lack even that, so they might stand out in the realm of evil superhumans.
The “devil” in “devil superhuman” is not that kind of thing…
If there are no short stories featuring Mayumi as the protagonist, the past mistakes won’t be a joke.
>>118I don’t think it needs to be fleshed out strangely there.
Shiba is a serious mutation or rather…
I think Shiba needed a method like Instructor Sunige’s, where you focus solely on the nose bridge and then extend it.
If I had to witness the foolish king Tatsunori repeatedly killing superhumans with a knife in front of my young son, even during mealtime…
I heard from the Senate that there’s no way that Mayumi can grow up properly as a king, as a parent, or as a person.
The prince Sadaharu, who only gossips while confining my child, is also terrible for planning to carry out the death penalty once his brother ascends to the throne.
>>126According to the naming rules of the Kinnikuman tribe, it seems that it would be Tetsuharu, the parent of Tatsunori and Sadaharu.
>>268From Sadaharu’s perspective, Mayumi’s evaluation is pretty high.
Shiba is saying something like wanting to see blood and doing cruel things.
It’s just a seriously dangerous guy, so I don’t know what to do.
I was taken by my uncle fanatic, so I’m not coming…
It seems that the big body is a result of being raised in a healthy family, but there is no depiction of the family at all.
Kevin’s tantrums are nothing compared to how terrible his father was back in the day…
>>130Killing humans and acting all tough makes him quite a dangerous guy, even as a brutal superhuman, doesn’t it?
Even during Kevin’s rebellious phase, he prioritizes his gratitude.
I think I heard from a Deep of Muscle reader that the parents of the five princes were remarkable, but I wonder what they were like?
Kevin kills humans with his favorite.
Both the brutal superhuman and the demon superhuman are doing things that make you do a double take…
I realized that the reason the thief Mariposa has dignity for some reason might be thanks to the genetics from her parents.
It would be nice if I could buy and read Deep of Muscle.
There was also Kinbokkuman’s son…
>>138I’m super rebellious, though.
“It’s all because of the muscle bones.”
>>138I’m really acting out, though.
It’s all because of the bone.
Parent Gacha SSR Walrus-chan
If there are problems with the parents, it’s easier to create drama…
>>141There are too many problematic parents!
>>141It’s like Ashura, but when there’s a problem with the child, it feels a bit cloudy.
Kevin has been around since the very beginning.
I had been using Big Ben Edge since around that time.
It took quite a long time until we actually had the match.
Ashura has kept the costume covered in blood for over ten years, which is pretty bad, and it’s really dirty, so why not get it cleaned?!
If it’s someone pretending to be a superhuman like the early Geronimo, that’s one thing.
It was crossing the line for Kevin to perform moves on regular human professional wrestlers and kill them, even as a villainous superhuman.
Isn’t the parent lottery R in a tricky position? Lol
They’re saying they’re a champion, but they’re just a tag champ and are a fighter with plain and unimpressive techniques…
In Deep of Muscle, the real soldier’s parents were caught up in a conflict at their place of work and died. The remaining real soldier became a soldier, but I heard he said, “If I become king and turn my hometown, Planet Kin’niku, into a planet kind to the weak, my deceased parents would be happy,” and I thought of Mune’s reign…
Is it okay to say that Prismon’s parents are gods of intelligence?
I wonder if the economic situation on Planet Kinniku was already bad since the time of Tatsunori.
It seemed like there was an extremely corrupt situation even before that.
Ataru only appears at delicious places, so I think he has a pretty good personality.
A cyborg that inherits the qualities of a machine even after being modified later.
>>152“Everyone thinks you should have children before being modified into a machine!”
>>154Not there, but this machine genetics.
If you had a fracture, it would seem like fractures are hereditary or something like that, a huge development.
>>152The superhuman is a toy of the gods.
>>156I can’t understand… If you can become stronger with a mechanical body, then there shouldn’t be a problem…
A child who kills their mother has no choice but to be disposed of…
Despite being crafted to embody justice with impeccable conduct, superhumans fall from grace quite easily.
It’s really unfair, that thing called God.
>>157It’s not good to speak ill of God.
Well, no matter what the parents are like, children don’t grow up as they think they will.
>>159Kakaka! That’s really true… really…
>>159But you know… Hikaru has grown up exactly as his parents hoped, right?
>>164A second-generation Silver Man who wants to become a hero of justice has been born!
>>164Ah… ah… ah…
I wonder if Warsman can also have kids…?
>>161It is believed that some biological functions exist because there is a need for shaving.
When it was discovered that Mayumi and Nemesis were acquaintances, I remember that the prevailing speculation was that Nemesis fell so completely because the Mayumi they knew in their childhood had become a worthless king.
>>163Because… you know?
>>163Seriously watching terrestrial TV, if I saw my brother’s grandchild being persecuted on Earth, I can’t help but think that Neme would want to go help, but was probably stopped by Mirage; it’s just so terrible.
From Nemesis’s perspective, Mayumi is likely a contemptible existence.
Hikaru’s parents entrusted their child to the Justice Hero because they wanted him to learn the techniques of the Justice Hero.
Well, Pashango was like that too.
I’ve always thought that Kinnikuman had a gay vibe, but it turns out it’s basically straight.
Sadaharu is generally sweet to the descendants of Tatsunori, so I suppose he’s the same with Mayumi.
I mistakenly abandoned my child thinking they were a pig, and that’s no joke.
I think the new series’ Mayumi and the chairman are a bit too bleached.
Perfect Superhuman Silverman who wants to become a Just Superhuman.
Hikaru, the ruthless superhuman, wants to become a superhuman of justice.
I wonder if the idea of perfection is something that can save us.
>>177I want to pursue strength without friendship, compromise, or trying to gain popularity.
Isn’t the superhuman suited for being a perfect superhuman?
>>177Well, given that my existence is erased because of the Senate and my brother is constantly targeted, it’s only natural that being perfectly fine both mentally and physically would hit hard…
It seems that there aren’t many characters who have become devil superheroes from justice superheroes.
Dark fall rivals or dark fall boss types.
>>179Isn’t there no advantage to becoming a devil superhuman from justice?
>>180The Justice Superhuman doesn’t belong to any faction like ○○.
The demon superhumans have six knights and seven demon superhumans as their superiors.
>>179I suppose the buffer will be like that.
I feel like that guy is just lonely.
The demon superhumans want to behave boldly, so they’ve been practicing every day; they are even more stoic than the righteous ones…
Isn’t the perfect superhuman like a kind of receptacle for those who were too strong and out of place in the original group?
>>186Since there’s nothing else to do in the ordinary superhuman world, I was thinking of going…
>>195On the stage, there’s Robin, and if you look a little behind the scenes, there’s Quoral Man too…
>>202The fight bomber is a quarrel bomber, but the fight man is a fighting man.
Although perfect, Nep’s way of life is too free.
>>187That guy may look tough, but he’s mentally weak…
I was doing well during Papillon, but it’s also because my motivation for perfection was fading.
Both perfect beings and demon beings are required to have a certain level of strength.
Isn’t a righteous superhuman who can handle weaklings the best option?
The fight man had no choice but to go all out…
When I see other parents, I think Suguru is really overprotective in taking care of Bantarou.