
The Empire itself…
It seems that 100% of the readers think Shin is stronger.
>>2I think there are many people who believe that the fake Eyeshield, Akabane, is stronger.
>>55He’s a man who became obsolete because he was too strong.
>>55Regardless of which one is stronger, it is flashy and the strength is easily understood as a manga.
“I think it’s obviously Akabane who resembles the ‘real Eyeshield 21’ fighting with full preparation.”
>>68Akabane’s character, activities, and dialogue are all sharp and on point.
…Maybe I exaggerated a bit, as it was clear later that I was having trouble handling it.
Well, I think that’s how it is, but I feel that it’s quite disrespectful for Agon to be the one to end the one-shot.
>>3Well, if I leave once, to be honest, it won’t be a match for the other party… it’s the stubborn Agon that’s more of a problem.
>>10It’s true that as an attacker, they are stronger, but since the protagonist is also an attacker, the final boss ends up feeling a bit lacking because of that.
It seems that the most troublesome players are those who don’t fall in reality.
>>4It really is about sheer determination, but it doesn’t fall even against Don, so it is strong.
>>4It’s obvious, but in a competition where it assumes players will fall, not falling means you’re too strong.
Just not photogenic.
Isn’t the final boss America?
>>5That’s a secret boss.
>>8The team is not a bunch of losers either.
It’s not the final boss!
I wanted to do Senna vs. Hillman at the same time, and if this guy gets in the way, things will be a mess…
I feel that they really couldn’t come up with any ideas for a girl quarterback at the strongest prestigious school.
>>12Moreover, there was no presence during the match.
>>12Easy to take, fluffy pass with high evasion, and cannot be touched.
>>12The only characteristic is that it throws balls that are easy for eagles to catch.
>>19Hawks are originally great geniuses at catching and flying, so there is no need for them to be a “catchable ball” in the slightest…
The development of the match itself is a repeat of the Shinjitsu Temple game, which is a problem for the Teikoku match.
The match developments at Shinryuji King Castle and Hakushu each had their own uniqueness, but Teikoku is seriously tracing the Shinryuji match.
I’m going to recruit some half-hearted guys.
It feels really strong when written in bullet points, but when you actually read it, it’s completely unremarkable, the Black Emperor.
I hated the position of explaining Kansai dialect.
The battle at Shinryuji and the battle at the royal castle were too interesting…
When Karin participates in women’s track and field, she’s supposedly the undisputed world champion, right?
>>22If anything, I’m the fastest in Japan even in the story.
A QB who is good at escaping has already been done by Senior Kobaname.
I have a memory that Karin became incredibly fit because the team’s lower limit for the 40-yard dash was extremely fast.
Was there any exception measure for that?
>>26Since Achilles is saying everyone is fleet-footed, it probably doesn’t exist.
Mizumachi Agon was just the right strong opponent.
Akabane is a bit exceptional.
>>27It’s dangerous because everyone around me becomes super strong in pushing each other.
I don’t know how many times I’ve been told, but it’s distorted in its development that Yamato Karin-taka is affiliated with the stronghold Teikoku.
I wanted Yamato to lead a weak, amateur team similar to Dairimon and defeat Teikoku.
Teikoku is really boring to read…
>>31I really like the last part where the conclusion is settled with the 60-yard magnum, which was supposed to be a bluff.
Well, being plain is just a part of the character’s strength and personality.
But in the end, plain was still plain.
The empire has a lackluster performance that seems to collide in the second round of the Kanto Tournament.
No matter how I think about the settings related to Yamato, it leads to the conclusion that Kakei is an incredibly stupid person who doesn’t read a single sports magazine.
>>34There’s also a possibility that the way of saying “Kake was foolish” could be interpreted negatively, which is troublesome.
Isn’t the Shakyu preparing a crazy strategy against the Empire?
>>35I can never compete with a hawk in catching.
There are some guys specialized in grabbing the ball and flicking it away using their arms, and they are amazing in that sense.
From the beginning, Shin and the perfect heel, Akun, have a rivalry with a deep connection.
Especially, Agon plays a significant role as a wall that can crush Sena’s strengths with his incredible speed and impulse.
>>39The moment I was overtaken by Sena, the coolness of the Komai trying to react with lightning speed and circle around is amazing.
The way Sena crushes it with sheer strength from a blind spot is just the best.
To the readers, compared to the struggles and growth of the protagonist who has been continuously involved with the royal castle, it’s just someone who suddenly appears out of nowhere.
Since they didn’t show the West side at all in the final goal of the Christmas Bowl, it’s only natural that it feels like a sudden appearance.
Gao is not a very interesting player because he relies on power without any technique, but his character is still somewhat established…
Considering the height difference, it’s too unrealistic for Mizumachi to have his arm broken by Agon.
How strong is the zero-gravity man in the story?
>>45Strongest
It’s often said, but it would definitely have been better to create a team like the western mud gate…
>>46If they are strong competitors, that’s fine, but I wanted some convincing arguments.
A man who absolutely doesn’t fall is incredibly strong in football.
>>51Sena might have honestly become too easy to catch.
Isn’t it strange that Yamato can’t be stopped?
>>46The Empire itself exists, but losing to the newly emerging team led by Yamato would be more fitting for a true showdown for the title of Eyeshield 21, which aligns with Yamato’s style of competition.
It was a seriously boring character.
In the final stages, the system where winning once makes it even afterwards was too absurd.
>>49Isn’t it always like that with monkeys, not just towards the end?
Don was sufficient as a final boss.
>>52Don and Clifford were good, but the rest, including the Panthers, were too much to handle for the American team.
>>56If we go all out with the specs, we can’t win if we get properly defeated…
>>56It’s too sad to see the Panther, who has been portrayed as another rival to Sena for so long, being wasted.
A setting where everyone is an ace class nationwide, but it goes unused.
When you think about it, in football, does the play stop even if the player hasn’t fallen down?
A decoration called Tatanka that you don’t know what it’s doing during the match.
>>58A remarkably stereotypical indigenous character that sadly does not have much of a presence.
It’s so pointless that Hollywood is saying “Bump is ridiculously strong” now.
At first, they talk about talent and such based on thumbnail specs, but before you know it, it becomes invalid.
If someone like Kurita could keep dragging along and moving forward endlessly without ever falling, that would be great, but the fact is that such a power idiot has already appeared…
The battles at Shinryuji are still extremely interesting to read even now.
>>66I feel like I’ve exhausted everything back there, so the castle battle seems a bit lacking…
>>73The castle battle has its interesting aspects, such as the quick thinking of Yukimitsu, but the biggest downside is that after all that buildup, Ikari…
I think it only had the strength of a moderately strong mob character.
To return to Japan to reaffirm my strength.
It’s not wrong to secure the starting lineup of the strongest team, but… that’s how Yamato feels.
If Akabane, who only shows up in kick games, and Taka, who always goes against the trend, had worked seriously, wouldn’t the match against America have been easier?
It’s strange that Japan isn’t fighting with its best members right now…
After the decisive battle against the two rival schools and the team led by the physically strongest monster, the real Eyeshield team’s performance was rather subdued overall.
>>74I think they tried hard to give it personality with names like Hanarin and Taka, but it feels like a failure.
What the heck is Don with a 4.3 in the 40-yard dash?
That’s unfair with a body like that.
>>75It’s not something to question that bigger is better.
It’s frustrating that Ikkyu has become air and the monkey keeps appearing.
It might have come out here and there.
Monkeys not only had funny depictions but also had an extremely abnormal short height and a silly way of running.
When I calm down, Akabane is just too strong…
>>79A man who was erased from existence because he was too strong.
Monta’s idol baseball player is an executive on the high school football board!
My son stopped playing baseball and became a football player, but his motivation is low! I can’t help but wonder if there was something else…
>>81I wonder if this is the result of struggling to create a drama with Monta and a rival hawk somehow…
>>87I wonder if it wouldn’t have been okay to have a son who normally rebels against his father and plays football…
To say something a bit harsh, despite being a prestigious school in the west, there hasn’t been any discussion about it, and it’s just common sense that the place where Eyeshield 21 should be marked first isn’t being considered.
The pre-show antics are just too bad, Teikoku…
>>84Well, there has been talk that the QB of the kick team was scouted by Teikoku, so it’s not like there was absolutely no discussion about it.
In the end, the fact that they were treated as a fourth-string team strengthened the impression that they were a team that lured away strong players from other schools and kept them on the sidelines.
I think it would be strong if everything were like a score of 90.
In terms of manga, having a score of 100 or 120 points is more interesting, right?
>>85Don and Clifford were characters who usually scored 100 points, with their strong points reaching 120… but somehow…
>>89Don was fine, right!
Don has a very strong vibe that top football players are perfect in terms of physical ability, mental strength, and intellect, and I really like that.
Daimon kept information about anything other than their next opponent hidden because of Hiruma.
I don’t know about other schools.
>>88Other players are not interested in such Eyeshield 21.
Akabane was being evasive.
Kakei was a fool.
Shakutou also honestly felt very much like it was running out of ideas, but that was pushed through by the impact of Wang alone…
What would have happened if the mid-boss position was set in the royal castle and the final boss representing the Kansai region was Shinryuji?
>>91The sudden collision with Shinryuji added to the momentum of the manga.
Actually, that part was really interesting…
>>104I think it definitely would have lost momentum if it were brought later.
I thought, “Hey, Honjo, you were quite the star player, weren’t you…”
>>93To be honest, if asked whether Eichi is such a big star, it would be quite difficult to answer…
>>93Isn’t it Ichiro?
>>112Ichiro is a genius at both batting and throwing.
>>114Is Honjo only a catcher?
>>114From the initial monkey’s narration, it feels like Honjo is someone whose defense is top-notch and batting is on par.
Don had a pretty good position as the hidden boss.
If anything, the rear castle of Kōryū-ji already had an epilogue feel to it.
I like Eyeshield.
I dislike the Eyeshield thread that only disparages places other than Shinryuji Temple.
Well, it’s fine to say that Takahiro and Yamato are sports elites, but what’s up with Karin…?
I like QB Sena from the Hakushu War; he has a next-generation feel to him.
The peak of the match’s excitement was Poseidon…
>>102I like the drama parts, but I also liked that there were many image sequences.
The rich artistic skill was fully utilized.
I like Clifford because he showed such a foolish face with that ridiculous move.
Although it’s great that I unleashed the strongest female QB with enthusiasm, the image of it attacking a timid girl is quite unpleasant.
I feel like it’s become a contradictory situation where I’m struggling to make sure it doesn’t turn into something desperate.
>>108I remembered that Hiruma was saying, “That guy is actually a man and his real name is Koizumi Kanirō.”
>>108That’s probably true… This work is quite raw and may not have been a good match.
If you’re strong, I feel like I would be convinced if you could show that strength through your performance.
If it’s characters like Karin or the hawk, it would have been better if it wasn’t in the Empire.
If a makeshift team were forced to win by Yamato (and a novice who is good at catching, Taka), it would create a different team flavor than Daimon, and it would highlight the significance of Karin’s soft passes that anyone can receive…
>>109The idea that a newly established strongest team built by Yamato, rather than a prestigious or absolute champion, overwhelmed Western Japan may indeed be exciting…
I just couldn’t accept the Queen Bee of Teikoku.
That guy’s athletic skills are insane.
>>111“I’ve risen to the first team purely based on physical ability.”
Without a doubt, the strongest woman in the world.
I think it’s actually fine that the royal castle comes after the shrine.
Somehow, it feels right that Shin ends up in the highest wall position.
The image in the thread seems a bit plain, but…
That being said, I would be troubled if it were done in an extravagant way like Gao.
Karine didn’t really want to play American football in the first place.
You were supposed to be a child of the cultural department, right?
When I think about it calmly, Kaori is worse than Moth King.
There probably isn’t a single girl in the world who can secure a starting position among the top-level high school boys.
>>120Maybe you just watched “The Poetry of Baseball Fan” right before.
In the story, he has never fallen even once (he endures Shinn’s spear), so if you only look at his achievements, he is truly the strongest running back.
Even if Hakushu advances, I doubt they would depict a scenario where our king destroys girls’ bones.
>>124The Moth King who accidentally grabs breasts and turns red with embarrassment.
>>124Because I probably won’t boil with excitement as a male.
In the recent one-shot, while other strong characters like Takashin Agon were showing their strength, this guy kind of seemed to be playing the role of someone getting defeated while sweating nervously, which was just really pitiful.
It’s not gender discrimination, but I couldn’t get into it at all when suddenly faced with the strongest female player after having done things without that kind of consideration until now.
Furthermore, even if you come out on the biggest stage in Japan instead of in the preliminaries…
Simply put, it feels more pitiful that Karin herself is scared of football and doesn’t like it…
>>137It gives a strong impression that the girl isn’t really interested and is being made to do it by those around her…
I really love Mon-Tai and stuff…
I especially like Monta from Shinryuji and the royal castle…
>>140There are allegations of foul play surrounding Devil Backfire.
>>140In my opinion, Monta’s best battle was against Sakuraba rather than Ikkyu.
Karin, is the semen noise too loud for you, Gao?
Ikkyū and Tetsuma are also well regarded, right? Argument rejected.
I love every match from the Kanto Tournament to the Ojoj.
I’m quite forgiving when there are scenes of Sena’s growth.
>>152I will remove.
>>152In matches without growth scenes, there are basically all kinds of lower-tier battles like those against the sunset.
I can’t help but wonder every time if a androgynous literary guy would have been okay.
In fact, I don’t dislike the white autumn battle called Gao.
The part where Sena stands up as the substitute QB shows that he has built up experience, making it quite impressive…
Yes, that’s a rebuttal.
>>156It’s pitiful that you’ve only been able to bite back in places like that because your situation is unfavorable.
What is actually being talked about the most in the Eyeshield thread is Senior Ishimaru.
>>157Quietly amazing, a person whose blood runs cold.
>>161(Ishimaru is saying the same thing again…)
>>157Karin is way too strong, but Ishimaru is also super amazing.
I have a memory of my excitement dropping significantly when Kid was destroyed by Gaou.
The one with the most talent in the story is Karin.
Because it’s based on rough play, he’s just an awful jerk, isn’t he?
>>162What are you talking about in a sport where players get injured and leave the game all the time in reality?
It’s fundamentally different from soccer that rolls around.
>>172In American football, the penalties for rough play are incredibly strict.
>>175In the story, they only tackle according to the rules.
>>178They’re barging into the audience and having a brawl outside the ring, though.
>>181Isn’t it outside of the competition?
If you say that, then Hilma would have been suspended a long time ago.
I was surprised that Ishimaru-senpai didn’t participate in the 2000km training.
>>163Instead, I’m practicing with the track team…
A manga that ends up losing in the end.
I really like that the strength of a super strong elite comes from their incredibly trained determination.
I think it could have been a bit stronger.
The biggest mystery of Kakei, who could not find Yamato.
>>170I’m sure you’ll definitely want to go see Teikoku, right!?
Considering that, Yamato would have definitely been better off with a new team.
In the first place, the Imperial Flower Combat Troop itself…
The setting of all starting members running 40 yards in under 5 seconds wasn’t really utilized, was it?
Because of that, Karin has become a monster girl.
Gaou probably wanted to write American football as a battle of power, but it was overdone.
It’s absolutely unreasonable to think that Mizumachi, who’s a passionate guy, would deny someone else’s efforts.
The author should reread Mizumachi’s appearance scene.
>>177The gum scene is just plain unpleasant.
It’s quite difficult to make a comeback from that.
I think Teikoku was originally intended to be a weak school setting similar to another “Daimon” type.
In that case, it could also explain why women are doing QB due to the labor shortage.
Looking back, I concluded that Senna’s best bout was the final showdown with Shin.
No matter what you do, not being able to stop is really scary in football.
In the Rugby World Cup held in Japan, the South African players were seen like that, and the thread image was also reevaluated quite a bit.
>>184In eating sports, not collapsing even with a mentality of perseverance is a formidable skill… Even in soccer, just thinking about being able to push through to take a shot no matter how much you are challenged in front of the goal is quite strong.
>>194Especially in American football, it is a sport where you can absolutely score as long as the running back doesn’t go down.
>>194It looks like someone might die.
Karin being in charge of the command tower is a bit…
If only Karin, being a girl, had desperately wanted to play football and had climbed to the top, that would have been great.
I don’t particularly dislike that guy, but forcing a girl from the cultural club to play football is just the worst.
>>186I can’t understand how it’s so strong even though it’s being done like that~
>>186In a way, the early Doi Gate team felt somewhat like that, and it was interesting to see everyone gradually become more motivated… Perhaps there wasn’t enough time to delve deeper because their appearance was late.
>>215In contrast to Sena, who became passionate about football, I made Karin, who had no motivation until the end.
As a result, I became a genuine super genius who is stronger than anyone despite having no motivation.
The setting in the story has quite a live feel to it, which has been apparent since early on.
Mizumachi is the kind of guy who starts off with a really annoying way of provoking others.
My favorite scene is when Sena takes the test for the American football team during the death march.
In a brawl, Agon, who punched outside of play, and Tetsuma, who kicked, were penalized.
Did Karin make all the plans?
I can’t accept that Sena wasn’t broken by Gaou.
It ended just because I grazed the land.
>>192I feel like they were saying something about using a backstep or something to deflect the impact.
Could it be that they couldn’t make it feel like one of the future ideals that resemble the completed form of a super-fast mobile cannon that can run around, like what Yaru Sena is aiming for?
The Double Dragonfly of Unko-chan felt like it was meant to shine only with Agon, so it didn’t really feel like a running QB.
Just because it follows the rules doesn’t mean it’s acceptable to destroy as much as you want.