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01:57I don't know what to do.
02:11I almost took out Goki Shibukawa himself.
02:14I thought for sure I had you with that second foot blade kick.
02:18Looks like I missed you, though.
02:21Well, that gave me a start.
02:23You almost took my head clean off with that last kick.
02:28One arm, but still strong. You're unique.
02:31I believe that your training may be nearing its completion.
02:35Impressive.
02:36Oh, come on. Enough with that.
02:38Because I'm aware you let me graze you.
02:43Intensive training?
02:44Yes.
02:46Since the time of the father-son fight,
02:48I just can't seem to shake this unease I feel.
02:51Unless I'm training hard, something feels off.
02:57You've been feeling it, too.
03:00What do you mean, too?
03:03Everybody's feeling it.
03:04Everyone.
03:06Your father Dopo, for instance.
03:08I hear he started waterfall training.
03:10He's not exactly a young man anymore.
03:12You're well informed, aren't you?
03:15As for Motobe...
03:17Isomotobe's training, too?
03:18Yes. Deep in the mountains.
03:20And Koshoshinogi's been going at it, too.
03:23Tearing through sandbags.
03:25Day in and day out.
03:27Rumor has it he's been spending quite a bit on duct tape to repair them.
03:30And as for his older brother, Kureha,
03:33he's been neglecting his real job to train.
03:36Jack has been relying more and more on medication.
03:40Retsukayo's in America, so I'm not sure about him.
03:43And Mr. Oliva?
03:45According to the recruits at the Metro Police Department,
03:48Oliva's pumping all the iron he can in prison.
03:51But as far as I know,
03:53the only one who hasn't changed at all is Kaoru Hanayama.
03:57And what about you, Shibukawa-sensei?
04:00Katsumi, listen.
04:02I'm sure you're aware of this, but...
04:05When one practices martial arts for years,
04:07other powers grow as well.
04:09There are some who develop intuition.
04:12That is, they can predict when danger might be approaching.
04:16I understand.
04:19Katsumi, I think you and I are having a premonition.
04:23Yes, we are.
04:38I don't really see the appeal to this process.
04:41It's straightforward, noble elder.
04:43Human reproduction before our very eyes.
04:45But this is such an artificial way of doing it.
04:48It's beautiful.
04:49We're witnessing the wonder of reproduction itself.
04:52Not much I can agree on.
04:53I'll bring it up on the monitor for a better look.
04:56What is this?
04:58It's a healthy, unfertilized egg.
05:00The nucleus will be removed from within,
05:02so that a donor nucleus can be transplanted instead.
05:06So then, that nucleus would be from...
05:08Oh, yes.
05:09Harvested from Musashi Miyamoto.
05:11Then let's hope that this experiment will work out as it should.
05:15There's no need to rely on hope.
05:17Dr. Hohner's skill in transplants is the best in the world.
05:21In as few as 28 days,
05:23we'll be able to see Musashi Miyamoto's fetus for ourselves.
05:27It...
05:27It'll only take 28 days?
05:29That soon.
05:30I didn't think it'd be that quick.
05:32We have the best technology in the world.
05:34No other facility even comes close to the standard we're hitting.
05:38Our team will not tolerate a single mistake.
05:41This lab cost eight times more to build than your typical facility.
05:45It is the most advanced cloning laboratory in the world.
05:48Oh, it's starting.
05:50What is that thing?
05:52A glass tube.
05:53One with a diameter of only 100 micrometers.
05:56The nucleus is now being extracted from the egg.
06:00Oh, that was fast.
06:02Excellent work, Dr. Hohner.
06:03He's finished, right?
06:04Correct, sir.
06:06The nucleus extraction is complete.
06:09What now?
06:10That tool is a needle pipette.
06:13It's 100th the thickness of human hair.
06:15It is used to inject the new nucleus.
06:17Here he goes.
06:25There it is.
06:26The nucleus.
06:28That's the nucleus of Musashi Miyamoto,
06:30extracted directly from his cells.
06:34Fertilization complete.
06:38There it is again.
06:40It's not this guy, though.
06:41I can tell.
06:43The heartbeat I keep hearing isn't this normal.
06:57I know what he saw.
06:59Bucky was...
06:59He was trying to stifle a...
07:01A yawn.
07:03Just a little longer, Bucky.
07:06There's ten more months.
07:08You won't have to yawn anymore.
07:11Humanity was born two billion years after the dawn of life,
07:15but progressed quickly.
07:16That base of growth is present in the lab even now.
07:20Musashi is now 11 months and 10 days old.
07:24Doing cross pull-ups consumes more energy than sprinting at full speed.
07:29But even though it does,
07:31I just can't help it.
07:41Something's off.
07:42I maxed out on the bench press yesterday.
07:45And ran a hundred meter dash the day before that.
07:49But even when I finished lifting,
07:51or crossed the finish line,
07:53I was yawning.
07:57It's medically impossible.
08:00Why do things feel so pointless?
08:03It's making me feel this bored.
08:13I still don't know.
08:15Is this training helping me?
08:17Or is it hindering me?
08:18What can this frigid pressure teach me?
08:27I need to extend my height even further than where I am at now.
08:31I want to stand taller.
08:33I want the reach of longer limbs.
08:35There is a max height I can hit without losing athletic ability.
08:38One calculated from the length of my torso.
08:42Extending my bones by another 12 inches or so
08:45will allow me to hit my target height of 8 feet.
08:48I can look down on them then.
08:50I'll be able to look down on all my enemies.
08:55This is my second bone lengthening surgery.
08:58The pain that comes from the pressure is manageable.
09:01But still I don't get it.
09:03I'm enduring excruciating pain.
09:05And yet I can't stop yawning.
09:07One after another they just keep coming.
09:13Birthing preparations are complete.
09:15Pulse is good.
09:17Temperature of amniotic fluid is good.
09:19Body temperature 98 degrees normal.
09:2211 months, 10 days, 9 hours, and 41 minutes since fertilization.
09:26Estimated age 32 years, 6 months old.
09:29All values are normal.
09:34Engage!
10:01Look at that.
10:02Aside from being abnormally large, his hands look like they could be anyone's.
10:07But I have no doubt.
10:12This really is THE Musashi Miyamoto.
10:16The unbeatable warrior unmatched under heaven.
10:19Musashi Miyamoto himself.
10:21Yes, you're right.
10:22In fact, I can see his formidable strength with just a glance.
10:26The real deal.
10:28There's no doubt about it.
10:29Word strongest was made for her.
10:31The greatest warrior who ever walked the earth.
10:45Hey, boss.
10:47You've been yawning a lot since we got here.
10:50How many times you think it's been since we sat down, huh?
10:53I think it's been a lot.
10:55Because I just about lost count.
10:59So if I'm really boring you that much, I might as well disappear!
11:05It started two days ago.
11:08Some punk shoved a gun in my face.
11:13Honey, I'mma eat lunch, you bastard!
11:16He was shouting some shit at me real fast.
11:25Don't miss.
11:27Because if you do, you're dead.
11:31I moved towards him.
11:32I wanted him to feel threatened, but then...
11:34I felt a little sorry for him, given the circumstances.
11:38But I just couldn't stop myself.
11:52So you're not doing anything wrong.
11:56It's my bad.
12:03Drink up.
12:04So sorry, boss!
12:07It's boredom.
12:08I shouldn't have doubted you!
12:10If I were to face him again...
12:12I'm so sorry!
12:13Would that put an end to it?
12:15Please forgive me!
12:21Well, now, look at you, talking big.
12:25You wanna fight the ogre.
12:28How nostalgic.
12:30Hm.
12:32What's nostalgic?
12:33Hearing you say you're itching for a fight with Yujiro Hanma.
12:36It's just that I haven't heard anyone speak so bravely for quite some time now.
12:44In any case, I'm impressed you made such a decision.
12:48Challenging Yujiro Hanma.
12:50That's not asking for a match.
12:52That's asking to get mauled.
12:58I've never met anyone willing to challenge that monster.
13:02So why would you?
13:04Is your life really all that boring?
13:10Do you know how long it's been, Honeyama?
13:12It has been a full five years since that fateful night.
13:15When you and Yujiro Hanma started battling it out at the arcade.
13:19The fight was quite a brutal one, from what I heard.
13:23One so overwhelmingly one-sided, it'd leave most with lifelong trauma.
13:27It left no reason for you to ever face off again.
13:30A fight that should have ended everything.
13:33It was downright terrifying.
13:35The pain you felt that night should have been enough to chill you to the bone.
13:40But there's an even stronger pain, isn't there?
13:42You're absolutely right.
13:44The excruciating yet utterly painless suffering of what we call boredom.
13:49I see.
13:49I'm sure the ogre can cure you of that pain.
13:52And I appreciate it, Honeyama.
13:55Because I've been thinking about calling the ogre up to Tokyo myself.
13:59So if I mention your name to him, I'm sure he'll finally get moving.
14:09His vitals appear normal.
14:11No visible issues.
14:13And yet here we are with no answers.
14:16It's been 81 hours since his birth.
14:18But we don't know why he hasn't woken up.
14:23Pulse, body temperature, blood pressure.
14:26We've been monitoring everything around the clock.
14:29All of his readings are within range.
14:32Except there's no sign of brainwaves whatsoever.
14:37Everything went perfectly.
14:39Or at least it went perfectly according to our data.
14:42He is still asleep.
14:44I'm afraid the problem we face won't be solved by data.
14:48Everyone.
14:49I'm feeling helpless and willing to accept any suggestions you might have.
14:53I'll take anything.
14:57Listen, I know this is just hypothetical.
15:01What started as a heated debate quickly grew into an argument.
15:05And just when it seemed that every opinion had finally been voiced...
15:11You made the Buddha and left out its soul.
15:14I'll admit he's nearly perfect.
15:17However, the most important part is missing.
15:19You experts will likely scoff at what I have to say.
15:22But could you spare just a moment to indulge this simple old man?
15:26You talk about the latest data.
15:29Or the past data.
15:30Or the accumulated data.
15:32Never ends.
15:34Data, data, and more data.
15:36But the truth is there are things in this world that cannot be measured through data.
15:41Forgive me for making this somewhat personal.
15:44You may not know this, but I have an older sister.
15:47She works as a spiritual medium.
15:49I know it sounds awfully efficient.
15:51And I'll readily admit she's pretty out there.
15:55But the truth is she's no imposter.
15:57She's a talented psychic.
15:59A psychic?
16:00Seriously?
16:00I mean...
16:03Is she a shrine maiden?
16:05Or a three-site card breeder?
16:07Cut to the chase, Mr. Tokugawa.
16:09What does she have to do with all of this?
16:12Anyone who calls themselves a psychic or a medium is suspicious.
16:16And you're entitled to those suspicions.
16:19But I think your imagination is far too limited.
16:23She's even more sketchy than you might presume!
16:26You fool!
16:28You're nothing more than a mere commoner.
16:30How dare you summon the great Lord Nobunaga!
16:34Wait, what?
16:35Did you hear that?
16:35She says she's Nobunaga Oda.
16:38Do you want me to slice you open?
16:42Okay, who's next?
16:43Are there?
16:44I heard you could summon just about anybody.
16:47Yes, that's right.
16:49You mean it?
16:50You think you could summon someone like John F. Kennedy?
16:53Of course I can.
16:55You're kidding me.
16:56We doing this or not?
16:58Oh, sure.
17:00With the deepest reverence and respect, I humbly call the soul of John F. Kennedy.
17:05I summon thee to come and join us.
17:07Thus, I make this request of you, O Sacred Spirit.
17:12Hi.
17:13Hi.
17:13What?
17:14Oh, how are you doing?
17:17Well, this is strange.
17:18It's not often I'm summoned by Japanese young men.
17:23It seems to me your leadership changes far too often in this country.
17:27When people are ignorant about politics, then politicians can run wild.
17:32Political apathy can become a national moral failure.
17:36Oh, okay.
17:38With the right motivation, you could lead the country someday.
17:41Oh.
17:44It's been a real pleasure, friend.
17:47All right, next.
17:51You're pretty good at impressions.
17:54How'd you learn to do it?
17:56I'm not doing impressions.
17:58I'm a summoner of spirits.
18:00It's my calling.
18:01Fine, then.
18:02I want to speak to my father.
18:04He died two years ago.
18:05Can you summon him?
18:07Coming right up.
18:10Far, far away, far beyond what we know and what we can see with our mortal eyes,
18:15I humbly call upon the sacred spirit to visit us here.
18:22I'm confused.
18:24Are you sure he's dead?
18:27What?
18:27Why?
18:28I'm coming up with nothing at all.
18:30No trace.
18:31No hint of his presence.
18:33Hey, quit messing with me.
18:34What are you talking about?
18:36I mean, come on.
18:37I wouldn't lie about something like that.
18:40Oh, that's weird.
18:42Far beyond what we know and what we can see with our mortal eyes.
18:49What now, Takashi?
18:53Takashi Yasumoto, a 21-year-old college student, would later recount the events of that day.
19:01I'll admit, I was startled when she called me by name, but it's a pretty common name.
19:06Then she started reprimanding me about the usual shit dads say, like you have to study harder and so on.
19:12When she finished, she gave me this smug look all proud of herself.
19:15So that's when I quietly came back with, you know what's funny?
19:20My dad's actually alive and well.
19:24Everyone was surprised by that.
19:26But her, she didn't look phased in the slightest.
19:30Who's next?
19:31But things got weird after that.
19:34Because later that night, I told my dad about what happened with her.
19:38And he asked me this, which was really strange.
19:42Around what time did you say this happened?
19:44When I started going into more detail, he went completely silent.
19:50Takashi, the thing is...
19:52He had collapsed at work, and he told me it happened at that exact time.
19:57It only lasted a couple of minutes, but while he was out, he had a dream.
20:02In the dream, he was yelling at me, venting his frustrations about my lifestyle.
20:08He described the dream in detail, and it was exactly how it went earlier that day.
20:14So yeah, you probably guessed it by now.
20:17But that lady, she's legit.
20:20It doesn't matter if the person is dead or alive.
20:23There's not a single spirit that Sabuko Tokugawa cannot channel!
20:42This won't be a mere scrap.
20:44This is shaping up to be a battle for survival, not a simple fight.
20:49Isn't that right?
20:50This is not the type of thing you should do in front of people.
21:16I'm honored you made the trip in a while, hasn't it?
21:27A fight like this is the stuff of dreams.
21:31Two of them are ready to brawl, and I love it!
21:35Light your hearts out and put on a show!
21:46Not bad, not bad.
21:49It's just barely enough.
21:51I'm impressed.
21:52But your team still fell short of meeting the necessary requirements.
21:58You were closed.
22:00A few minor details were missed.
22:02Had you adjusted the levels of insulin, amino acids, and vitamin PZ by 20%, he would have
22:07turned out perfect.
22:09You made the Buddha and left out its soul.
22:13Mitsunari was right when he said that to you.
22:16In his current condition, I'll have him up in minutes.
22:47Let's do it.
23:19Let's do it.
23:38I'm on the mountain top, yeah
24:18You
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