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Is Kengan Omega the sequel to Kengan Ashura? Explained
Is Kengan Omega the sequel to Kengan Ashura? Explained

Time of India

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Is Kengan Omega the sequel to Kengan Ashura? Explained

Kengan Omega We get to see anime shows like Kengan Ashura once in a while and maintaining the legacy is something more difficult. The Kengan Ashura anime has two seasons along with one crossover with the Baki universe - Baki Hanma vs Kengan Ashura. Keeping the manga in mind, the Kengan Ashura has been completed and it consists of a total of 236 chapters. Now, the manga also has a sequel named Kengan Omega , which is currently running and has around 280 chapters. The manga is set two years ahead of the events that we get to see in the Kengan Ashura. It revolves around a new protagonist named Narushima Koga who steps into Kengan Association with the story taking a new dive with the introduction of Purgatory. Kengan Omega: The story ahead of Kengan Annihilation tournament Kengan Omega could be dubbed a spiritual sequel of Kengan Ashura along with not losing the essence of the original one. Here the story introduces two new characters - Narushima Koga and Gaoh Ryuki. For an introduction, Ryuki is a killer who looks like a heavily unhinged version of Ohma Tokita . And then we have Narushima Koga who is an underdog and wants to become the strongest fighter of all. Here the people get to see two new organizations - Purgatory and The Worm. Purgatory is an underground fighting organization that are rivals of Kengan. On the other hand, The Worm is a clan that is related to Chinese martial arts and Gaoh lineage. And Kengan Omega also explores the historical and political roots of different clans and organizations. Now, for all the Ohma Tokita fans, yes, he makes a comeback in the sequel and is stronger than ever. The debut of Ohma Tokita was something that will give you chills all along. His entry into the party freezes everyone. Turns out that Ohma was saved by Dr Hanafusa Hajime after the Kengan Annihilation Final tournament. You should definitely read the Kengan Omega manga to understand the role of Ohma in the Kengan vs Purgatory tournament. Also Read: The Boxer Manhwa is getting an anime adaptation most probably on Netflix; Have a look at the details

EXCLUSIVE Unseen moment from Channel Seven's election 2025 leaders' debate where the worm turned in FAVOUR of Peter Dutton over Anthony Albanese
EXCLUSIVE Unseen moment from Channel Seven's election 2025 leaders' debate where the worm turned in FAVOUR of Peter Dutton over Anthony Albanese

Daily Mail​

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Unseen moment from Channel Seven's election 2025 leaders' debate where the worm turned in FAVOUR of Peter Dutton over Anthony Albanese

Peter Dutton 's strong stance on China impressed the audience of 60 undecided voters during Sunday night's leaders' debate on Channel Seven, unseen footage has revealed. While Prime Minister Anthony Albanese won the overall vote and trounced the Opposition Leader on cost of living and tax cuts, Mr Dutton did well in several key areas, winning on Indigenous Affairs and Defence. And now it can be revealed that 'The Pulse' - formerly known as 'The Worm', which tracks live viewer sentiment - spiked in favour of Mr Dutton when he was discussing how to approach China. 'The biggest concern from our intelligence agencies and our defence agencies is in relation to the Communist Party of China,' Mr Dutton said. 'They are worried about the conflict in our region, and what that will do to impact on our trade and what it will do to our own security settings and what we would need to do to respond to, say, a cyber attack on our country.' While he was speaking, 'The Pulse' lifted noticeably in favour of the Opposition Leader. 'It was an extremely dramatic change in the pulse - we couldn't believe it,' a Seven insider said. 'If Dutton wants to know how to move the polls, he and his team will be studying The Pulse forensically.' Meanwhile, Mr Albanese was less hawkish on China, maintaining the country's importance as a trading partner for Australia. It is perhaps no surprise that viewers were impressed with the Opposition Leader's position on China, given they awarded him victory when it came to defence. Around 43 per cent of the undecided audience backed him on defence, compared to 37 per cent for the Prime Minister, while 20 per cent were undecided. One of the undecided viewers told Channel Seven that he marked Mr Albanese down for his position on China. 'The one slipping point for Albanese is he prevaricated about saying China when we all know that China is probably the biggest conflict with our own interests in our region and in the world,' the undecided voter said. The Coalition have sought to portray Labor as weak on China, especially in light of the Chinese naval vessels recently circumnavigating Australia's coast in a show of strength. The situation dramatically worsened when th navy ships started conducting unauthorised live-fire exercises in the Tasman Sea. It forced the rerouting of commercial flights, many of which were flying in and out of Sydney. The Prime Minister has also been accused of 'ducking and weaving' on the subject of whether Russia was pressurising Indonesia into building a long-range military airbase there - and when he knew about it. Specialist defence publication Janes reported that Moscow had requested permission to base military aircraft at Manuhua Air Force Base north of Papua, only 1,300 kilometres from Darwin. The government has repeatedly refused to comment on the issue but a report by The Australian on Monday revealed they had been made aware of the request in February. While Mr Dutton won the Channel Seven debate on the subject of defence and Indigenous Affairs, he was soundly defeated in the hot takes/ rapid fire section, with 50 per cent backing Albanese and just 14 per cent for the Opposition Leader. And, in the most important result of the night, the Mr Albanese was streets ahead. Half of undecided viewers – 50 per cent – preferred Mr Albanese as prime minister, while Mr Dutton only had the support of 25 per cent of them. The same figure were undecided.

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