
Inside
A genius to the extent that it feels deliberate to falter a bit just to maintain balance.
I only won by luck.
>>2Self-evaluation is too low.
>>3I’m going to hunt for masks…
>>2Prince’s response
>>2This is seriously the greatest insult to the opponents I’ve beaten until now.
>>2I remember that the first Robin battle was really like this.
Even before training under Kamehameha, I can still pull off high-difficulty big moves.
There are many scenes where I have to win for the sake of the story, so I do win.
There are many times when I think it was impossible without Suguru from that time…
It’s too much fighting for an old work.
The king occasionally lets his mental health issues slip through.
Of course, if you’re mistaken for a pig and thrown away, it can take a toll on your mental health.
It’s true that in the beginning, I was a clumsy and slow superhuman.
Even in pro wrestling, you can accidentally fart or shit yourself; that’s just the style, I guess…
>>12I felt a sense of growth from developing an evil combo of farting followed by the Panty Driver in the BUKI Boy battle.
The first Olympics can be considered a fluke, but…
After the Kamehameha training, I can no longer be called a lucky win loser.
I can understand the feeling of wanting to say it’s a fluke win, since most of the opponents I defeated are not the kind I could beat 10 times out of 10.
The person who was told gets angry.
Isn’t it strange that a man who was mistaken for a pig, abandoned on Earth, and bullied by humans without anyone to rely on grew up without a distorted personality?
>>15People from the beef bowl enthusiasts’ club, etc…
When I read about the ramen battle now, I can’t help but think it’s surprising that it was settled so easily.
Maybe it’s because my sense of self-worth is at rock bottom just by not being a villain, so it’s pretty distorted.
In the beginning, I think they were trying to show off and staged incidents, and I believe their personality is somewhat distorted.
The Beef Bowl Lovers Club can’t exactly be called good people either.
It seems like Meat-kun has gained a younger brother, and that seems significant.
>>19They’re the kind of guys who will play pretend wrestling with you after finishing a beef bowl, right? Isn’t that a bit harsh to say?
>>80Consider the feelings of the beef bowl restaurant.
It’s strong, but even outside of boss battles, continuous fights can be quite tough, so it’s necessary to have allies.
>>20The fact that we’ve managed to take down two opponents when our opponent team is also filled with strong competitors is already a miracle.
Working for money or trying to stand out for attention has led to failures.
When Meat-kun comes and the interactions expand, Marishan and the kindergarteners start helping Meat, and as a result, they naturally win.
I no longer fight just for nature and myself.
At the point where you can handle Kamehameha training, you’re not ordinary.
Even though they’re not conventionally good-looking, watching them play makes me think they’re really cool, which is amazing.
I love Magnificent battles.
>>24Face flash! (Sparkle)
Because of that mask, it’s acceptable even if the lower half is soaking wet.
Actually, it has been clearly stated since volume one that the lineage is amazing…
>>27Stop talking about the Land of Light.
I like Chanel men, so I want to see them again.
Genetically, it’s a thoroughbred, but I don’t really understand what mom’s achievement is.
It feels quite chaotic and lucky that my pants got stuck.
The ancestor was defeated, the napkin was defeated, and the pig-faced defeated one hundred million.
During the first Olympic expedition when Japan was attacked by a monster.
The one who was stripped of the championship after going to help Japan is
I believe it embodies the idea that there are defeats worth winning.
The fact that my spine cracked during the Robin fight was a coincidence, but the way I neatly rolled him up while he was flustered is a testament to my skill.
To be honest, I think the matches between Ramen Man and Curry Cook were just flukes.
>>38If you just keep pressing the clutch even if you poop yourself…
>>38Let me be proud!!
Even though they have made up, I don’t think it’s just being composed to refer to someone’s husband as “Goro” in front of a man.
>>39It’s like an uncle or something…
Man-chan
Dear Sadaharu,
I’m sick enough to peel the flesh from my forehead and play chicken with death.
>>43Can I take that as a gag depiction…?
I think the homosexuals in that world treat me like a princess.
Even now, it’s questionable whether I can fight in a level playing field against the general and win.
If it weren’t for the friendship power, we probably wouldn’t have been able to stand up to the bosses from the old series at all.
Getting carried away but not being arrogant is true virtue.
After the battle for the throne, I wished the prince would remain steadfast and composed without faltering throughout.
Why can you use the Muscle Tribe’s secret technique to strengthen the sheep pen even though you haven’t been taught it?
>>49The way it’s applied is slightly different, so that’s an original created instinctively.
The cow battle was also very close, wasn’t it?
Even after getting so badly damaged, it’s crazy to return the Neo Kinoko Buster.
>>51Thanks to Muscle of Finale (What is Muscle of Finale…)
I don’t quite understand the naming sense or the specific reality, but there’s a pleasant sound to it that makes me want to say it out loud.
Full Energy Muscle of Finale
Thanks to the power of friendship, there are many instances where we’ve won, and isn’t this guy just a coward with amazing friends?
>>55That’s right… exactly…
>>57Please stop the self-promotion, Prince.
>>55During the match, he learned the triple beef cake and came up with a gymnastics move to take him down, so he’s a monster of talent and execution.
It may be significant that I am accumulating struggles that I shouldn’t have to endure.
Nemesis was praised for blossoming with innate talent.
A tactic to lower one’s guard like this.
It’s great that despite the name “Kinnikuman,” which suggests a power type, he is a technical fighter who masters a wide variety of techniques.
>>60I might have a bit of a tendency to struggle with counter techniques.
I feel like I lose a lot when it comes to back-and-forth battles of techniques.
Even if it’s a finale, there’s a fire scene, and when you absorb that, it ignites.
Well, sealing it is indeed the best option.
I feel like I was treated as a failure from the start, but my sense has consistently been praised.
Even though Suguru has a name that suggests he’s all about muscle, he’s not a power type at all.
From the person’s perspective, the period where they were treated as a super loser is actually longer…
It’s often pointed out, but the fact that Ramen Man doesn’t win everything by his own ability, which was noted by Suguru, lingers on.
The foundation is solid and there are many options, so of course it’s strong.
If anything, Terry, who claims to be weak, is actually the type to push through forcefully.
And yet a brainy type.
The peak match was a great game that reaffirmed the high level of basic abilities.
The real prince Suguru and the fake princes’ Phoenices are living in poverty…
>>71Ikue-chan enjoying palace life.
>>71Even if they really were swapped, I wonder if they would still be discarded with that mask.
I think Robin was chosen because their hips crack easily, and when I relaxed my technique, I ended up losing to a surprise three-count fall… but I guess I can forgive that.
I want to be proud~~~~of my battle with Kinnikuman.
What is considered superior are the defensive (durability) power, fundamental strength, and the power when a special move lands.
It seems to follow quite a lineage of silver.
>>74Mantarou is from the silver lineage, right?
>>76Mantaro has inherited the brutal techniques.
Muscle G has such a terrible appearance, yet has some non-lethal techniques.
If anything, the only ones who became superhuman wrestlers through the highly desired mainstream route were Robin, Terry, and Jr.
The rest has its ups and downs.
In the second generation, there’s a lot of scenes where Mantarou is said to be of a genius lineage, which conversely means that the previous generation is undoubtedly a genius…
At that point, I believed that Prince Kamehameha could learn techniques, enough to put triple beef cake on the line, showing he was quite the skilled player.
That’s right! I’m just a lucky super person! Yet I keep doing this every time.
I like how he doesn’t belittle himself or joke around at all when talking about studying under Master Kamehameha.
>>82If you belittle that part, it would be an insult to your teacher.
Don’t make jokes about luck or anything like that until now.
Usually
The protagonist fights and gets exhausted before the general battle.
Isn’t the master Kamehameha I instructed too great?
>>87That’s true, but…
>>87Well, if someone as capable as you says so, Taro would feel it’s strange but still back down.
Rather, learning the appropriately mischievous aspects of the hobby club members was significant.
Being too serious can lead to a dead end.
This world
The cow’s brain is pretty fried.
>>90Not breaking the corners, huh… that’s nice…
Even if you take away the setting, Master Kamehameha is still the turning point.
The uncertain strength of Kinnikuman after training becomes a strong character.
In the beginning, because of being a masked man, it has a relatively Mexican style.
>>95Is the way Chanel man behaves possibly like that?
I think it’s only natural for someone who’s a coward to feel overwhelmed when the conversation and the other person’s scale become too grand.
Devil, general, perfect superhuman, god.
Why hasn’t Big Mouth been doing anything recently?
>>97Since being recognized as the rightful heir to the throne, I haven’t been acting foolishly.
>>97Because it’s a time when Kinnikuman acts really arrogant and there’s a plan for a complete turnaround.
It seems that as a wrestler, I have become complete and no longer rely on such things.
I think it’s because the recent enemies can’t be dealt with merely by schemes.
I am strong (or at least I think I am).
I started to feel like this is what Suguru is saying.
The Kinnikubuster might originally come from the Mexican javelin.
Despite having a name like Kinnikuman, he is relatively weak and is rather a technical wrestler with over 100 techniques.
>>103But wasn’t the setting that the Kinnikuman family is born with high-quality muscles?
“Breaking the bear claw, ha ha! Or it’s a mask hunting countermeasure!”
The recent enemies have exceeded the level of being able to ride that kind of momentum.
In the beginning, it seems like the character wasn’t one that would flee from enemies.
How can you unleash the secret technique of the Kinnikuman family, “Bōyō Horokudame,” without having been taught it?
I remember saying that the first Robin battle really felt like this.
The pants are stuffed, and it’s quite chaotic, or should I say lucky.