
Hakurou Beheads the "300x Perception" Squad: Japanese Fans React — "They Thought They Were Toying With Him. The Old Man Was Toying With Them."
ハクロウの朧流水斬(サイコロステーキ先輩)に対する日本のファンの反応
“They thought they were the ones toying with him... and only realized they were the ones being toyed with after their head had already hit the floor.”
舐めプしてると思っていたら、自分が舐めプされていた···と気が付いたのは、首を落とされた後という···
A clip of Hakurou — the white-haired swordmaster of Tempest in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime — calmly decapitating a trio of arrogant enemies blew up on a Japanese reaction channel (1.4M views), and the comment section turned into a masterclass on why "seeing fast" is not the same as "moving fast." The enemies carry a skill that lets them perceive the world at 300x speed and assume that makes them untouchable; the top Japanese comments patiently explain the trap — your eyes can run at 300x, but your body can't, so you watch your own decapitation arrive in slow motion and still can't dodge it. From there the thread becomes equal parts swordsmanship analysis (the "Oboro-ryu Water Slash" reads as a real water-style sword art) and pure schadenfreude at three smug characters getting humbled, before pivoting into a running gag — if Hakurou's strikes are that fast, then logically his villain monologue must also be playing back at 300x speed. It all lands on the one iron law of anime that these three forgot to obey.
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Japanese fan reactions (excerpted from 264)
- @クリーパーKK👍 307
I genuinely hated these guys, so watching them get wrecked is so cathartic.
まじこいつら嫌いだったからやられて清々する
- @遊悟👍 44
No death in this show is more satisfying than the way these three go out.
こいつらのやられ方ほどスカッとしたものは無い
- @なまもの-o3m👍 293
👺: "Your judgment is slow."
👺「判断が遅い」
- @ひょうが-o2s👍 708
They're confusing two different things: the skill lets you perceive at 300x speed, but it does NOT give you a body that can move at 300x. And honestly, even with 300x perception, your brain still lagging behind on the fact that your head just got lopped off in an instant? Yeah, that's kind of unavoidable.
300倍で認識できるだけで身体能力が300倍になってその動きができるわけじゃないことを勘違いしてる。 そして300倍の認識速度があるのに一瞬で首チョンパされたことに理解が追いつくのが遅れてもまぁ仕方ない。
- @空音蒼そらねあお👍 2
And on top of that, their perception itself was still too slow.
認識も遅いという
- @wkt_kong👍 1
"I can see it coming, but my reflexes can't keep up" is such a cool kind of doomed.
見えるけど反応が追いつかないってかっこいい
- @Zak062Soppy👍 0
It's the opposite of what they assumed. They thought their "Heavenly Eye" sped up their thinking so they were the ones moving faster and Hakurou couldn't keep up. But no — even perceiving at 300x, their actual physical body never caught up to it, so they were basically just flailing.
逆だったんだよね「天眼」で思考加速して自分の方が速く動いている相手は着いてこれてない!じゃなくて そもそも300倍で知覚できても自分の身体能力がそれに伴ってないからただのザエルアポロしてるだけなんだよな
- @石川祐輝-n6r👍 2
And the fact that old man Hakurou moves at a speed that matches their 300x perception anyway? Of course he does. Absolute legend.
認識300倍に互する速度で動く白老さんがさすがすぎる
- @pm-zn5vm👍 18
What do you expect from the reincarnation of a Water Hashira. (lol)
さすが水柱の転生者
- @agehanto100👍 13
Oboro-ryu Water Slash → that's basically Water Breathing, Twelfth Form, isn't it...
朧流水斬→水の呼吸、十ニの型か・・・
- @silky8594👍 2
I mean, it's literally just Water Breathing at this point.
マジでただの水の呼吸
- @浅野雅典-i7y👍 15
A normal fighter would just let the severed head roll. But Hakurou spins it once, grabs it by the hair, and lectures the guy while looking him dead in the eyes — that little act of payback is just chef's kiss. There's a fitting send-off for scum, and scum gets the scum treatment.
普通ならトばしたクビを転がしても良いのに一回転させて髪を掴んで相手の目を見ながら説教するハクロウの意趣返しがたまらん・・・ゲスにはゲスへの手向けと言うものがある
- @ヤマヤ-k6c👍 1
The way he firmly takes the severed head with him is a quiet reminder that yeah, he's still a monster at heart 😂
しっかり生首持っていくとこは やっぱり魔物何やなって思う😂
- @てした-dues👍 8
I love his voice way too much... so gravelly and cool!
声が好きすぎる……渋いなぁ!
- @tackalive55👍 0
Even as Hakurou, he's voiced by Houchu Otsuka, so the whole scene oozes Demon Slayer energy.
ハクロウでも芳忠さんだから鬼滅感にあふれてる
- @マリァ👍 0
Never thought I'd see the day Sakonji Urokodaki cuts a neck that doesn't belong to a demon... (same voice actor)
鱗滝左近次が鬼以外の頸を斬る時が来るとは…
- @DAYAFTERDAY-p4g👍 0
If you stop and consider that Hakurou is therefore ALSO talking at 300x speed, it gets a little funny.
これハクロウも300倍で喋ってるって考えるとちょっと草
- @пирожкиорехи👍 1
The idea that he's monologuing at 300x speed is hilarious 😂
300倍速でしゃべってると思ったらおもろいな😂
- @たけっちチャンネル👍 0
Hakurou, chipmunk voice: "a-b-o-u-t-n-o-w-y-o-u-r-H-e-a-v-e-n-l-y-E-y-e-s-h-o-u-l-d-f-i-n-a-l-l-y-b-e-a-b-l-e-t-o-f-o-l-l-o-w-m-y-m-o-v-e-m-e-n-t-s!"
ハクロウ「ソロソロオヌシノテンガンニモワシノウゴキガオエルジャロウテ!」
- @2代目卑影👍 0
Hakurou: "Right about now, a single second must feel like a hundred years to you."
ハクロウ「今のお主には1秒が100年ほどに感じる筈じゃろう」
- @HarukunnIkiteru👍 2
He basically dosed himself with the superhuman drug, lol. Fare thee well — see you in a thousand years.
セルフ超人薬で草、1000年後までごきげんよう
- @七氏之権兵衛👍 4
Someone: "Fare thee well — until a hundred years from now."
???「100年後までご機嫌よう」
- @のるうぇい1👍 8
It's a self-inflicted "fare thee well, until a hundred years from now."
セルフ、100年後までごきげんよう」
- @琥珀翡翠-w4y👍 0
These characters' real cause of death? Not having read Bleach.
このキャラの敗因はBLEACHを読まなかった事
- @me-me-sheep-nh2jt👍 5
Yeah, Bleach had a setup exactly like this.
@かめお-t5k ブリーチにそんなんあったな
- @ブーマン次元さん👍 46
A world where there are TONS of guys even stronger than this old man is genuinely insane to think about...
この人より強いやつがわんさかいる世界はすげなぁ…
- @アルテ👍 0
This world is just way too unfair to ordinary humans, man.
この世界、人間に不利すぎるんよなぁ
- @でっかい海老👍 1
What I love about Slime is that it isn't all feel-good — humans actually die properly in it.
転スラは綺麗事だけじゃなくて人間がちゃんと死ぬのがいい
- @はげの実力者👍 1
A perfect demonstration of the eternal anime jinx: the moment you stop to explain your power out loud, you're basically dead.
能力を説明したらだいたいやられるっていうジンクスを見せてくれたシーン
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