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What's the point of this?
Jason Rogers
Jose Wilson
ABSOLUTE KINO
Jose Ward
Women exist only as sexual objects
Thomas Jenkins
To illustrate the intricacies of teenage breasts when met with the male phalange
Robert Brooks
to make my dick hard.
Samuel Brown
what does that feel like
Cooper Evans
Based and redpilled
Hudson Peterson
to remind me again why i dont watch shonenshit, especially with ecchibait
Matthew Adams
BASED
BASED
BASED
Xavier Robinson
It makes sense and it's based. Are you a fag?
Juan White
ラッキースケベ
Jack Perry
It starts as shonenshit, becomes decent shonen, then evolves into shonenkino.
Sebastian Walker
>kino.
Open discarded
Ethan James
to make my dick hard
Joshua Brooks
OP should stop editing wojaks onto pictures, It is not funny and if anything It's just shits up the board
Luis Wood
>kino
So it’s trash
Owen Harris
True i dropped it after a couple episodes came back a year later it gets alot better sound design and animation are insane
Alexander Scott
Puff up your cheek and poke it.
Benjamin Edwards
I personally love the word, sad it’s often used in Fujimoto shitposting, forcing Fire Punch memes did that excellent manga a disservice.
Angel Martinez
Tits are great
Gabriel James
Kino is a term associated with tourists that are usually known for lacking exposure to good manga. And Fire Punch was more of a trainwreck
Sebastian Kelly
wish I had some
Chase Morales
Nobody likes man boobs
Landon Barnes
If you want a less buzzwordy take, the series’ strengths were always the unique setting and world building and the manga focuses on them and pushes the story to actual insanity, it has a pretty unhinged last arc that is still fitting with the rest of the manga rather than coming off as random. It sheds all the genericness. The characters also shine and the culmination of their character arcs is extremely satisfying. Arthur goes from Japanese “humor” to the best character in the manga.
Owen Jackson
Fire Punch is not a trainwreck, the story is unpredictable and unhinged but it never betrays its themes and is very consistent in that regard.
Daniel Rogers
I mean I wish I had some that came with a woman included.