
This image from the SOS-Dan’s previously covered article in Voice Newtype magazine shows the brigade engaging in some martial arts, with Tomokazu Sugita again being the likely focal point of attention.
The 2ch Photoshop above displays one possible pose inspiration – Kyon charging up a Kamehameha.
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Traditional Japanese martial arts are not often the subject of gravure, but when they do the results can be exceptionally tasteful.
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Valiant cosplay champion and occasional kickboxer Yuichiro Jienotsu Nagashima has been mercilessly crushed by Dutch kickboxing powerhouse Albert Kraus, whose overwhelming weight of experience overcame even Yuichiro’s cosplay powers, with a swift knockout the price of an inadequately dazzling costume.
You can see his crushing defeat below:
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Cosplay kickboxer Yuichiro Nagashima has recently earned notoriety for his crossdressing kickboxing antics, but it appears a new challenger has emerged: DJ.taiki, introduced as the “Destruction Butler”, appeared cosplaying the eponymous Hayate, of Hayate no Gotoku.
Unlike Yuichiro, he is a mixed martial artist rather than a pure kickboxer.
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The Vippers once more threw down the gauntlet (to themselves), challenging all comers: “Make this image cool!” With the decidedly uncharismatic oyaji in question, captured in the midst of an exaggerated flying kick, this presents something of a challenge.
Fortunately, there are Photoshop masters at hand:
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Braving both the elements and her own sense of modesty, this martial artist has an intensive training regime indeed, incorporating an unusual degree of exposure in both senses of the word.
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A high school judo club doubled as a coprophagic torture ring, with a series of victims being subjected to humiliating and disgusting torment and sodomy, we hear.
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Japanese schools are to institute compulsory training in the honourable way of the warrior; middle schoolers will from next year have to take up one of a variety of martial arts, and so instil in themselves the noble heart of a samurai, or at least enjoy beating each other with a variety of weapons.
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