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The Top Chojin Festival Arc is the second arc of Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Out Assault~. Is a retelling of the Chojin Olympics: The Resurrection, from the main series.

About[]

This arc spans chapters 21-57 from Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Out Assault~.

New Characters[]

Major Chojin[]

Minor Chojin[]

Summary[]

The second and final arc of Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Out Assault~. A tournament similar to the Chojin Olympics, were Mantaro has to face against new opponents, including a dangerous fighter known as The Doomman.

Matches[]

First Round[]

  • Fiona vs. The Doomman
  • Mantaro vs. Okan
  • Kevin Mask vs. Naankeeman
  • Tteok vs. Tentakors

Semifinals[]

  • Mantaro vs. Tentakors
  • The Doomman vs. Kevin Mask

Finals[]

  • The Doomman vs. Mantaro

History[]

Prehistory[]

(More to Come)

First Round[]

Fiona vs. The Doomman[]

The match takes place on the 8th storey of a department store, where - on entry - she throws her hat at Doomman in mockery of him. [1] Doomman begins by charging at Fiona, but she dodges and aims a kick at his head. [2] This is followed by a painful Stunner.

After delivering a series of punches, she uses the ropes for a Tope Con Giro. When Doomman tries to Power-Bomb her, she counters with a Omoplata, and follows with a Triangle Hold. Fiona even manages to fling him out of the ring using her braid of hair. [2] Doomman finally gets in an attack with his Doom Ball. [3] Fiona uses her braid to drag him out of the Doom Ball, but - as he gains the advantage - she collapses against the ropes and begins to cry. Fiona refuses to stay down, and Doomman uses his four-pronged rotating shoulder-guards to shred her clothes. This causes her to faint. Kevin Mask takes pity on her and dresses her in his coat, to hide her nudity. [3]

Mantaro vs. Okan[]

When the chojin are allowed to pick their opponents for their first matches, Okan picks Mantaro Kinniku. [4] The match takes place in the basement level of the Misetan Department Store, Shinjuku, Tokyo. [4] The only main characters in attendance - as audience members - are Rinko Nikaido and Ikemen Muscle. Okan initially misses her entrance on the escalator, as she is busy shopping for groceries. [4]

Okan is forbidden from bringing her basket into the ring, so she leaves it in her corner. [5] The match begins with a Palm Rush from Okan against Mantaro's face, followed by a series of Middle Kicks and a High Kick. It is revealed she is embarrassed when Mantaro witnesses her lower undergarments, and - sensing her embarrassment - he proceeds to grope her breasts to embarrass her further. He attempts a German Suplex, but Okan counters with a Forward Roll and an Ankle Hold. [5]

Okan follows with an Okan Sheets Ring. Mantaro is nearly about to give up the fight, when his back and legs are at risk of breaking, but an alarm clock falls from Okan's basket and Kinnikuman accidentally sets if off at 10am. [5] This triggers Okan to hang up her washing on a line at the side of the ring. Kinnikuman - trying to rectify his mistake - accidentally sets the 1pm alarm, which triggers Okan to perform her aerobics. Mantaro realises that the stereotype of all mothers being the same applies to Okan, and thus sets the clock to ring for 2pm, which triggers her into taking a nap: "the universal nap-time for mothers". [5]

Mantaro uses this opportunity to perform a Guillotine Drop. [6] He proceeds to throw her into the air, before he uses the Muscle Millennium to defeat her and end the match. The 3pm alarm rings, and Okan obediently obeys the alarm to pick her children up from school, with no animosity towards Mantaro or regret at losing the match, but does ask for a rematch when she "gets some time in [her] schedule". Okan leaves with her basket. [6]

Kevin Mask vs. Naankeeman[]

Kevin Mask is set against Naankeeman in the second-match of the A-Block semi-finals. [7] After Kevin shows sympathy to Fiona, by covering her naked body with his coat, Naankeeman mocks him and they begin their match. [8] The match takes place on the top floor of a department store. [9] They exchange a series of blows, with Naankeeman using his spoon to blow attacks and prevent himself from being injured. Naankeeman uses his Gram Masala attack, but Kevin counters it with a basic hold, but Naankeeman counters in turn by jabbing his spoon into Kevin's abdomen. He then uses a Naan Bread Wrap to trap Kevin Mask. [9]

Naankeeman continues with a Chilli Pepper Tornado, at which point Fiona is led out on a stretcher and her trainer thanks Kevin for his help and kindness. Kevin is reinvigorated when Fiona gives him a V-sign, and breaks out of the Naan Wrap. Kevin uses a Rolling Savate, followed with an Olap Technique. [9] Kevin Mask proceeds to rip off Naankeeman's arms with a spray of blood. [10] Naankeeman is thus defeated, as Kevin Mask wields his arms in the air as a mockery of his loss. [10]

Tteok vs. Tentakors[]

The fight takes place in the underground food hall of a shopping mall. [11] The ring is placed inside a giant bowl, which is cooking kombu soup, and the loser will be thrown into the soup and lose their life. Tentacles attempts a Powerbomb, which leads to Tokku being flattened against the mat. Tokku soon counters with a Mochiyah and tosses Tentacles into the soup. [11] Tokku worries about Tentacles, where the remains of Tentacles seem to simmer to the surface. [12] An octopus pot blasts towards Tokku, before it sprouts legs and it is revealed Tentacles hid inside the pot to avoid being boiled alive. They exchange a series of blows, until Tentacles camouflages with the canvas and commits a Dragon Suplex. [12]

Tokku is then tossed towards the soup, but holds on with his legs to the ropes, and then counters with a Tokku Body-Coil. Tentacles - at a disadvantage - throws his pot towards a boy in the audience, which forces him to use his body as a shield to protect the boy in question. Tentacles then spins Tokku around in a circle, to drain all moisture from him, which turns him stale and make him go hard. [12][13] When Tokku is weak, Tentacles forces his way deep inside his body, before bursting out in multiple places and tearing him open from the inside. After committing enucleation, he explodes Tokku into multiple pieces. The pieces of his dismembered body fall into the soup to be cooked. [13] The people all around proceed to eat the soup with his corpse now cooked. [13]

Semifinals[]

Mantaro vs. Tentakors[]

The placement for the semi-finals are decided by rock-paper-scissors. [14] Tentakors is forced to pick 'rock' due to only having tentacles, and so Mantaro Kinniku jams chopsticks into his flesh, which allows him to use 'scissors' at last moment. Together, they choose platform one. The match will take place at Shinbashi Station, where the ring is made of a takoyaki tray. [14] A flame is lit beneath the tray, while the holes are filled with dumpling batter, and various ingredients are dropped into the batter. The losing competitor will be used for the meat in the takoyaki. [15]

Mantaro is thrown first into the batter. [16] Sunshine and Ikemen Muscle start to shake the tray, which makes it harder for Mantaro to escape, but - as the takoyaki is complete - he frees himself from eating his way out of the batter. The holes are refilled and Mantaro tries to throw Tentakors into the mixture. Tentakors uses his Mimic Body to hide as a corner-post, which then flies out to strike Mantaro. Tentakors then pretends to be beef teriyaki to get inside Mantaro's body. [16] He gets fully inside Mantaro's body via his mouth. [17] Tentakors is unable to explode outward, as it is revealed Mantaro has a layer of dirt all over his body (due to not bathing or washing within the previous six months due to a hatred of baths). [17]

Tentakors - in disgust - flees from his body. Mantaro takes this opportunity to use his Kinniku Driver, propelling Tentakors into one of the holes filled with batter. He is baked into the batter and expelled from the ring, but Mantaro stops the audience from eating Tentakors by claiming he wishes to eat him as the victor. [17]

The Doomman vs. Kevin Mask[]

During the semi-finals, Kevin Mask and Doomman take a train to their match. [18] They arrive at Tokyo Station, where the match will be a "trampoline death-match", and the match begins to a slow start, as Kevin struggles to get a proper footing on the trampoline. [19] Doomman takes advantage of the trampoline to increase the power of his Doom Ball. [19] He manages to get Kevin at a disadvantage, which allows him to gain the upper-hand. [20] Kevin attempts a signature move, but the canvas stops the momentum, and allows Doomman to counter with a series of blows, until Kevin attempts a Big Ben Edge.

Doomman uses a Meteor Slicer, which follows with Kevin using his Maelstrom Power. [20] One of the metal posts melts from Kevin's Maelstrom Power, and Doomman spreads the iron around the ring, which makes it into a metallic surface. [21] Kevin tries a Reverse Tower Bridge, and Doomman tries to damage his armour with a Meteor Slice, which angers him, as it was made from all the armour of his ancestors. [21] Doomman sends all the other iron posts of the ring flying around in the air, which he uses to attack the audience, and Kevin declares he does not care if humans get hurt. [22] When Doomman continues to try to hurt Kevin's armour, Kevin throws it away, declaring he will win without the armour. [22]

Kevin throws his armour onto broken train tracks, saving the people on the train. [23] This allows Doomman's Meteor Slice to pierce his flesh and force him to lose consciousness from blood loss. [23]

Finals[]

The Doomman vs. Mantaro[]

The final match against Mantaro Kinniku is announced for two days later, in Aichi, Nagoya. [24] The ring is on top of a giant, transparent mortar, which has no canvas and only safe edges. [25]

Doomman starts strong with an upper-hand, getting in a series of blows and hurting Mantaro with a Dragon Suplex, which he follows with a Doom Ball. [25] With Okan's support, Mantaro manages to counter several of Doomman's moves. [26] It is revealed that Doomman obtained his powers from Satan, and - as he fights with his evil side - injures the cat he previously loved. He shreds the edges of the mat, creating a whirlpool structure around the edges of the mortar. [27] Doomman rolls down this structure, where he attacks with his Meteor Slice. [28] Doomman starts to gain the upper-hand again, but his brutality causes a member of the audience to throw a bottle at him; his cat jumps to protect him, which hits the cat. [29]

This brings out Doomman's humanity, as he nearly castrates the man that harmed his cat. [30] He nurses his cat and his armour parts from his body, and - after another flashback to his deal with Satan - Mantaro is able to gain an advantage. [30] This leads to an exchange of blows. [31] Doomman regains more of his humanity, as his cat starts to paw for him in sympathy and offer its support, and Doomman reneges on his pledge to Satan, removing the crosses of his Meteor Slicer as proof of his change of ways. [32] They then engage in a fair-match, which results in Mantaro nearly ending the match with his Muscle G technique. [33]

Ramenman prevents Ikemen Muscle from calling the end of the match, which leads to Doomman throwing away the rest of his anger and pledging himself to the Justice Chojin, and finally Mantaro wins with a Pile Driver technique. [34] In the epilogue, Ramenman gives Doomman his medal for second-place and Mantaro helps him to stand when he needs support. [35] A month later, Mantaro leads the New Generation - including those like Okan and Fiona - in new adventures and protecting the world, as a team. [35]

References[]

  1. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 24
  2. ↑ 2.0 2.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 25
  3. ↑ 3.0 3.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 27
  4. ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 24
  5. ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 25
  6. ↑ 6.0 6.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 26
  7. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 24
  8. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 27
  9. ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 28
  10. ↑ 10.0 10.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 29
  11. ↑ 11.0 11.1 Kinnikuman II Sei: All Choujin Daishingeki: Chapter 29
  12. ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 30
  13. ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 31
  14. ↑ 14.0 14.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 32
  15. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 33
  16. ↑ 16.0 16.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 34
  17. ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 35
  18. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 32
  19. ↑ 19.0 19.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 33
  20. ↑ 20.0 20.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 36
  21. ↑ 21.0 21.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 37
  22. ↑ 22.0 22.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 38
  23. ↑ 23.0 23.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 39
  24. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 42
  25. ↑ 25.0 25.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 43
  26. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 44
  27. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 45
  28. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 46
  29. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 47
  30. ↑ 30.0 30.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 48
  31. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 49
  32. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 50-51
  33. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 53-55
  34. ↑ Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Chapter 56
  35. ↑ 35.0 35.1 Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Chojin Dai Shingeki~: Epilogue
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