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Second Stage of the Tournament[]

A few of the Perfect Numbers later reappear with the new Perfect Large Numbers, with seven of them in total, and - with the first tournament stage over - they grow tired of waiting in the shadows and expose themselves. [1][2] When Crushman attempts to attack Geronimo, Kinnikuman stops him from harming him. [2] The Perfect Numbers then reform the giant gun from earlier, before shooting themselves onto steps of a pyramid for the second stage of the tournament. [2] After the Justice Chojin go through tunnels that lead them to their rings, they are allocated their opponents. [3] 

Brocken Jr vs. Crushman[]

Crushman rushes towards Brocken with his Iron Glove, but is misled by his hat that was thrown preemptively ahead of him into the ring. [4]Brocken shoulder-tackles him from behind. [5] They exchange a series of blows, until Brocken willingly dives into Crushman's Iron Glove, but - by skill alone - he manages to avoid being impaled and delivers a punch to Crushman's face. Brocken avoids every attempt at an Iron Glove through his speed. [5]

Crushman reveals that he is waiting for Brocken to lose stamina, so that he can effectively use his Iron Glove. [6] Brocken attempts a low blow to avoid the Iron Glove, as he loses speed, but Crushman uses a Leg Iron Glove against him. Crushman then uses his Iron Glove to hide his body away, effectively the perfect self-defence. He crashes again and again into Brocken, until Brocken - in the heat of battle - repeatedly tries to use his Red Rain of Pain with an injured hand.

He collapses in a weakened state, which enables Crushman to trap him in an Iron Glove. [6] Brocken falls out of the ring, holding on by the rope alone. [7] Reinvigorated by Friendship Power, Brocken dives once more into the Iron Glove and uses a Tomahawk Chop, and then breaks off a spiked bar of Crusman's with a Camel Clutch. This finally allows him to use his Red Ran of Berlin against Crushman. [7] Crushman - being defeated - chooses to commit suicide by destroying his own heart. [8]

Crushman's corpse is carried out on a stretcher. [8]

Ramenman vs. Marvellous[]

Ramenman opens the match with a drop-kick, but Marvellous blocks the attack with ease. Marvellous tries to sweep at his ankles, but Ramenman instead lands a kick to his head, and Marvellous hits the mat hard. [9] When Ramenman becomes distracted by the match between Brocken Jr. and Crushman, Marvellous tries to attack and is countered, forcing him to use the Rising Dragon technique. [10] Marvellous then uses a Hold Triangle Side, and Ramenman - trying to inspire Brockenman - breaks the hold and strikes back. [11]

They exchange a series of blows, as Ramenman struggles with Crushman's death, and Marvellous steadily gains an upper-hand. [12] He mocks Ramenman for once having been a Brutal Chojin, before using Rising Dragon once more and follows with a Twin Dragon Coil Hold. [12] This starts to tear Ramenman in two pieces. [13] Ramenman is soon able to free himself and takes Marvellous into a Camel Clutch, but he switches then to a Sleeper Hold, and then exchange blows until both their backhand chops strike at the same time. They then start to mirror one another's techniques in perfect unison, and Marvellous reveals he is also an expert in Kenpo. [13]

It seems that Marvellous is winning, after crushing Ramenman against the wall of the pyramid, until Ramenman counters with a Flying Leg Lariat. [14] Ramenman reveals that he doesn't consider Marvellous worth killing, and Marvellous attacks his head-scar left by Warsman. The dragon on Marvellous' arm attacks of its own accord, forcing him to punch it into submission, and this reveals that Marvellous only fights fair and without dirty tactics. After they continue their match, Ramenman finally uses a Wall Drop technique. [14] This finally decides the match and Ramenman is declared the winner. [15]

At first, Marvellous cannot hear Nemesis' command to commit suicide, as he lies asleep, but - when he awakens - the dragon head dives for his heart and tears it open. Ramenman destroys the head, but it's too late and Marvellous is dead. [15]

Springman vs. Grim Reaper[]

7 years later, Springman returns along with the rest of the Devil Chojin with the goal of purging the Perfect Chojin Large Numbers, only getting to see action at the Step Pyramid as the opponent he wanted to fight, Peek-a-Boo, was fighting Kinnikuman. At the Pyramid, he fought the Perfect Chojin: Grim Reaper. But Black Hole's match with Jack Chi had weakened the pyramid's foundation, causing Buffaloman and Turboman's ring to collapse, making both combatants fall into Springman's ring, which was below.

With circumstances in mind, they decide to fight a tag match, with the Diabolos against the John Does, where it's revealed that Springman was a close friend of Stereo Cassette King as they were both branded as 'Toy Chojin' by Sneagator. Springman, with Buffaloman helping got set it up, eventually gets Turboman in his new hold, the Spiral Body Breaking Squeeze. Unfortunately, Springman shares Stecasse King's fate and falls victim to the Earth Crash, hardening Springman's body and robbing it of its elasticity in the end. But Springman carries out a final attack with the Diabolos Long Horn Train, killing Turboman. Springman then breaks apart, bidding farewell to his 'Captain' Buffaloman.

For more details see: Diablos vs. John Does

Black Hole vs. Jak Chi[]

Jak Chi is assigned to fight Black Hole. [16] He hovers in the air above the ring-post, with steam that emits from his feet, and uses Boiling Shot upon Black Hole, who howls in pain, but - using the shadow of the Boiling Shot - Black Hole manages to escape. Black Hole gains the advantage with a Front Suplex. He later avoids another Boiling Shot by expanding the hole upon his head. [16]

Black Hole lands a Body Press on Jak Chi, but a second attempt at a Front Suplex is countered by Jak Chi's use of a Boiling Shot that reverses the direction of the suplex. [16] Jak Chi tries another Boiling Shot, but Black Hole escapes with a Shadow Hiding technique. [17] Jak Chi aims his Boiling Shot at the shadows,which causes damage to Black Hole, until Black Hole splits into multiple shadows. Eight versions of Black Hole appear, but Jak Chi uses Boiling Shot to attack all eight shadows. [17]

Jak Tea then uses Eye Dowsing. This forces the shadows to disappear until only the real Black Hole remains, and - when Jak Chi uses another Boiling Shot - Black Hole counters with a Glory Hole. Black Hole then uses a Canadian Back-Breaker and a Reverse Deadly Drive, but Jak Chi counters with a Double Boiling Shot, a Kick Fireball and Drill Dowsing. He Jak Tea finds an underground spring with the final technique, which causes a burst of water to shoot upward. The steam blocks out all sunlight, leaving Black Hole unable to uses shadows to escape. [17]

Jak Chi gains the advantage with a series of blows and techniques. [18] He taunts Black Hole with a hint of shadow from his Coolant Shot, but he makes the shadow disappear at the last moment and uses a Faucet Crusher. Black Hole retaliates with poking him in the eyes and kicking him in the groin, and support from Buffaloman and Springman motivate him by offering support. He uses Extreme Black Hole to suck in everything in sight. [18] Black Hole is incapacitated, but the match cannot end as his hand is still moving. [19]

It is revealed that even light itself was pulled into Black Hole's Extreme Black Hole, and this leads to him communicating psychically with Pentagon. He then uses a Fourth Dimension Cross, which causes him to turn into Pentagon. [19] Pentagon attacks Jak Chi with Angel Wing Claws, which burns Jak Tea's flesh about hs face. [20] Pentagon attacks with a series of blows, ending with Space Shuttle and Space Falcon, and Jak Chi tries to retaliate again with a Faucet Crusher, but Pentagon stops it with a Chronos Change. This allows Jak Chi to take monumental damage. Pentagon then swaps places again with Black Hole. [20]

This defeats Jak Chi, who then commits suicide by standing on the geyser. [20]

Diabolos vs. John Does[]

Later on, when the full scale tournament progresses to its Second Stage, on the Step Pyramid, Buffaloman gets to fight Perfect Large Number Turboman, but the match doesn't last long, as Black Hole's match with Jack Tea causes the step between Buffaloman's stage and Springman's stage, where he was fighting Grim Reaper, collapses, with Buffaloman and Turboman falling onto the lower step, which ends up leaving two Devil Chojin and two Perfect Chojin in the same ring. Reluctantly, Harabote officially declares a tag match between The Diabolos and the John Does. Midway through the tag match, both Springman and Turboman get killed during it, leaving Buffaloman and Grim Reaper to duke it out.

Grim Reaper initially has control over the match, as he constantly avoids and stops Buffaloman's Hurricane Mixer multiple times, and he constantly tries to goad Buffaloman into unleashing his full power, as Buffaloman showed he could've had more than his reputed 10 Million Chojin Power during the tag match. But when Buffaloman does, Grim Reaper takes advantage and uses the Earth Unit he took from Turboman to measure Buffaloman's power, which is revealed to be an incredible 80 Million Power. This sheer amount was enough to destroy the Earth Unit and shock Grim Reaper long enough for Buffaloman to hit him with his Hurricane Mixer and ultimately beat him with his Chojin Cross Slam. After the match, Buffaloman decides, against the Justice Chojin's wishes, to murder Grim Reaper after he goads him again to show his allegiance.

After the Perfect Origin hit the scene, and Grim Reaper reveals himself to be Psychoman, Buffaloman decides to make up for letting him escape alive, but Devil Knight Planetman beats Buffaloman to fighting Psychoman. Buffaloman mostly observes while the Devil Knights take on the Perfect Origin.

Once all the factions converge for the "Unforgiven Yggdrasil" Showdown, Buffaloman gets a chance to fight Perfect Origin Ganman, who killed Devil Knight Sneagator, the Seven Devil Chojin's trainer. The match starts off majorly one-sided, as Ganman constantly counters and slams Buffaloman. It's not until Devil Shogun tells Buffaloman to use any means to win and gain strength that can surpass the gods that Buffaloman goes all out. However, it becomes apparent that when Buffaloman taps into his maximum power, his blood and consequently his heart of justice starts to come back, which is why he initially held back, fearing doing that would mean betraying his Devil Chojin friends.

Ironically, when Buffaloman drops his act, he turns the focus onto Ganman, wondering why someone who values honesty so much won't use his "Cyclops", his one eye that can see through any lies, on his master, the Chojin Enma. Ganman reacts badly to this accusation, and tries to quickly finish off Buffaloman. However, Buffaloman takes advantage of this and fools Ganman into directing his Cyclops at Strong The Budo, distracting him long enough for Buffaloman to finish him off with a new move; the Hurricane Giga Blaster.

Robin Mask vs. Nemesis[]

It is revealed - after accumulating so many injuries over the years - that Robin Mask has entered suspended animation as a part of his healing process. [21] He is in England, where he will remain in stasis until his healing is completed. [21] During this time, Marlinman appears at the River Thames to challenge Robin Mask. [22] After the defeat of the first group of Perfect Chojin, a new group appears, and it is at this point that Robin Mask is revealed to have been fully healed and returns to his companions. [23]

The next tournament is scheduled to take place on a pyramid, with seven steps and seven rings, and Robin Mask convinces Kinnikuman to rest, so that they can take care of their opponents on his behalf. [24] A series of tunnels leads the Justice and Devil Chojin to their opponents: Robin - on ring six - is assigned Nemesis. [25] Nemesis starts with an upper-hand, as he employs a one-handed back-breaker. [26] Robin eventually is able to land a knee-kick. [27] After exchanging a series of blows, throughout the other matches, Nemesis attacks with a Flying Head Scissors. [28] Robin evades and counters with a Boston Crab.

Nemesis evades the attack and reverses it with a Pile-Driver, but Robin Mask breaks free in turn with a headbutt, and proceeds with an Ice Rock Gyro. They engage in a series of blows, before both fall to the canvas and hold each other in an equal grapple. [29] At this point, Nemesis reveals the origin of the Perfect Chojin. [30] He states that Perfect Chojin are descended from chojin chosen by the gods, but all other chojin are descended from those rejected by the gods. He proceeds to use a Nemesis Driver. [30]

He drives Robin's head into the canvas, but Robin pulls himself out. [31] Nemesis throws Robin again with a double-arm suplex, and follows through with a high-kick, until Robin is able to counter with a throw. Robin uses a Unicorn Fire Head, but Nemesis counters after with a Battleship Sinker, and Robin still stands, as he reveals that Kinnikuman is his main motivation and reason for throwing away his pride. [31] He describes in detail how his defeat by Kinnikuman allowed him to be reborn as a better chojin with Friendship Power. [32]

Nemesis knocks off Robin's Analo Staff with a knee-strike, and they engage in a series of blows again. [32] He is eventually able to stop Robin's blows with the Perfect Defender, which is a variation of the Muscle Curtain, and continues to use the Perfect Assailant, which Robin dodges and uses to lead into a Robin Special. [33] Nemesis breaks free and uses a Scorpion Death-Lock. He convinces Robin to remove his armour and fight at full-power, which leads to Robin attempting a Naked Tower Bridge. [33]

The attack starts to tear apart Nemesis' body, but also has an effect on Robin's body. [34] Nemesis eventually breaks free and uses a Tombstone Driver, leading Robin to try a British Steel Edge. The technique is broken, leading Robin to say goodbye to his friends, before Nemesis uses another Battleship Sinker. [34] Robin is knocked out and the match it declared to be in Nemesis' favour. [35] Nemesis then tosses Robin's body down the pyramid and into the sands of the dunes below. Despite Kinnikuman's attempts to save Robin, he is only able to save the visor of his mask, and Robin's body sinks out of reach of his friends. [35]

Warsman vs. Polarman[]

On the seventh step, Warsman learns of Robin Mask's death in his match against Nemesis. [36] Polarman takes advantage of his distraction and attacks from behind, but Warsman counters with his Bear Claw attack. They exchange a series of blows, while Warsman incorporates Robin's techniques into his repertoire, and - when Warsman tries to throw him out of the ring - he uses his fur coat to parachute down to safety. Polarman then gets the upper-hand and kicks Warsman's head, causing it to dent and partially damage his brain. [36]

Polarman attempts to use a Polar Nail attack on Warsman, while Warsman is down, but Warsman evades the attack. [37] Warsman slowly works on attacking Polarman's weak-points, where he causes severe damage, but Polarman breaks Warsman's claws in the process. Warsman continues to attack Polarman's weak-points, and follows by biting at his leg, while his smile reveals that he plans to kill Polarman. He is knocked down again by Polarman. [37] Warsman is reinvigorated by Robin's spirit, and gets up a fourth time to attack Polarman. [38]

It is soon after that Polarman gets the upper-hand, but Warsman's friends support him and cheer him, increasing his Friendship Power. [39] Polarman seemingly has Warsman defeated, as he lies atop of him and forces him into the mat, but Warsman rises with a Naked Tower Bridge. [40] Warsman traps him in a Palo Special. [41] Polarman snatches off Warsman's mask, but Warsman is no longer self-conscious, as he knows that he has the full support of his friends. Warsman finally defeats Polarman. [41] Polarman asks for Warsman to kill him, but Warsman refuses. [42]

Polarman is then killed by Nemesis, who then tosses his body into the sands below, where it is sucked away with Robin Mask's corpse. [42]

References[]

  1. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 30
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 34
  3. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 35
  4. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 35
  5. 5.0 5.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 36
  6. 6.0 6.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 37
  7. 7.0 7.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 38
  8. 8.0 8.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 39
  9. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 36
  10. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 37
  11. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 38
  12. 12.0 12.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 39
  13. 13.0 13.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 40
  14. 14.0 14.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 41
  15. 15.0 15.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 42
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 43
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 44
  18. 18.0 18.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 45
  19. 19.0 19.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 46
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 47
  21. 21.0 21.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 1
  22. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 9
  23. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 32
  24. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 33-34
  25. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 34-35
  26. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 35
  27. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 39
  28. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 58
  29. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 58
  30. 30.0 30.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 59
  31. 31.0 31.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 60
  32. 32.0 32.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 61
  33. 33.0 33.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 62
  34. 34.0 34.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 63
  35. 35.0 35.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 64
  36. 36.0 36.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 65
  37. 37.0 37.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 66
  38. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 67
  39. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 68
  40. Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 69
  41. 41.0 41.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 70
  42. 42.0 42.1 Kinnikuman (2011): Chapter 71
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