Are those new members I see? I mean, they are drawn with the details of main characters...
Also, I laughed at that pose and the party wondering when did they strike the poses. Why think? It's only natural to strike a pose after using a finishing, ultimate attack. What, you people never posed...
At first I thought this was a land version of that 'arrow-catching ship' trick Zhuge Liang did repurposed to trick the enemy archers into depleting their arrows, but a sneak attack using an old escape route is great too.
So far, the various incarnation of Nobunaga I saw in fictions all around is:
- A gender-flipped version with a time-travelling 'Hideyoshi' attempting to make her a little bit less ruthless, (Anti-Hero? Villain-ish?)
- A time-travelled modern high-schooler who keeps faking it because he didn't...
I'm...surprisingly fine with this. Sure, chivalry and sportsmanship has its places in which they're practiced...but in a fight with no holds barred situation (and against those who wouldn't practice it anyway, like those bandits) then chivalry is unnecessary.
That trick with the groin kick as a...
Bringing moon cakes to a tea-tasting contest, eh? Wow, really a pro-gamer move. That being said, I wonder what was Hua Lin about to do after bringing out the cake? Fennel seed she kept for herself perhaps.
Also, thanks for the chapter!
I really wouldn't worry about the power of friendship thing; I've seen a few tokusatsu in which power of friendship failed because someone had doubts and the amazing power stops working. Sure, they got it back in an episode or two, but who knows; maybe this one will pull that off?
Make it like...
I lost track of the story and I don't know much Sengoku history, so let me ask something; as of this chapter, has the Battle of Nagashino already happened?
Dammit, this is super hilarious and I LOVE it. Especially since I like toku in the first place. His double saber reminds me of Kamen Rider Wizard's gunblade, with the handshake theme and all. Speaking of Wizards, I don't find the name of the gun weird; Wizard also had something called Engage...