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DEATH BATTLE! Discussion Thread (All-time Death Battle Spoilers Alert)

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Sukuna vs Yujiro sounds fine and can be cool but yujior counter or even play off some of sukuna kit for fun fight?
Yeah Yujiro is like a more cracked version of Toji/Maki. Plus Yujiro having layered precog and able to know your weaknesses just by looking at you makes it a fun fight.
 
Go Godzilla.

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Uhh does anyone have anything to add to HulkGodzilla? Hasnt been really talked much this week, too busy slandering Deku :V
 
Go Godzilla.

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Uhh does anyone have anything to add to HulkGodzilla? Hasnt been really talked much this week, too busy slandering Deku :V
I asked earlier, would Ultima's atomic breath ignore Hulk's durability? Hulk has shown spatiotemporal resistance but nothing as deep cutting as Ultima's as far as I'm aware.
 
I asked earlier, would Ultima's atomic breath ignore Hulk's durability? Hulk has shown spatiotemporal resistance but nothing as deep cutting as Ultima's as far as I'm aware.
It took some effort to shoot down the robot, called Jet Jaguar, which flitted around like a small insect, but there was no matter, space-time, or causality in the universe that could not be torn apart by Gojira's atomic beam.
Well, since some form of matter neg has pierced Hulk, like Adamantium and acid, I guess one could argue Ultima's Atomic Breath would destroy it? Its not like Hulk is immune to damage.
 
Well, since some form of matter neg has pierced Hulk, like Adamantium and acid, I guess one could argue Ultima's Atomic Breath would destroy it? Its not like Hulk is immune to damage.
Can he regenerate from that kind of damage if like Godzilla shreds his entire body on a spatio-temporal level?
 
Uhhh the Green Door can seemingly return him completely vaporization but time frame is unknown and last time DB didnt buy it to help as much.
I guess also, does Hulk exude/radiate radioactive energy himself or just absorbs it?

Also what form of Godzilla lets him absorb gamma radiation if any?
 
Godzilla fans, especially tourists who only discovered Godzilla with Minus One and never watched a Showa, Heisei, or Millennium film in their life, don't represent the GOAT


I'm still impressed that over 30 years later Biollante still has a very dedicated decent number of fans, despite only having one cinematic appearance (not including games, comics, manga, etc).
 
I'm still impressed that over 30 years later Biollante still has a very dedicated decent number of fans, despite only having one cinematic appearance (not including games, comics, manga, etc).
It is one of the most original designs in the series, the movie is uniquely weird and off-kilter compared to the other Heisei movies, it has Sugiyama compose it so it basically has Dragon Quest IV music going on, and it introduced the most iconic design for Godzilla.
 
I'm still impressed that over 30 years later Biollante still has a very dedicated decent number of fans, despite only having one cinematic appearance (not including games, comics, manga, etc).
I still think they could have done more with Biollante. It legit has also a surprisingly sad story and tragic angle, which took too much of a backseat to the military doing military stuff.
 
Rewatching the Deku vs Spiderman animation, and while it it is weightless from an art direction standpoint I think it's potentially stronger than even Bowser vs Eggman. Like it looks like a professional animation, it looks beautiful. The issue really is just the lack of impact or grit in any of the attacks.
 
Rewatching the Deku vs Spiderman animation, and while it it is weightless from an art direction standpoint I think it's potentially stronger than even Bowser vs Eggman. Like it looks like a professional animation, it looks beautiful. The issue really is just the lack of impact or grit in any of the attacks.
The only moment that feels like it has impact is Fa Jin.
 
At least chickens are safe (they only cross roads not streets) heh!
....Combusken vs Deku?
Probably one of the most random MUs I've seen on this thread (and I've been here for awhile) although...

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Just read that. Wild thread.
 
You know, where do you guys scale comic Captain America?

Personally I see him as City Level, Relativistic - Possibly FTL
 
I mean, you can say that about.....most Godzilla movies.
Kinda, yeah. But it's an issue I had with the Heisei movies in general is just how much time we have to spend watching the military explaining stuff and their plans and strategies, which really dragged down them in general for me (except for Godzilla vs King Ghidorah which was more of a sci-fi adventure).

It's not an issue of the Kaiju's not showing up soon enough or having little screentime since that happened since the Showa Era, but despite the movies having a human cast with their objectives and such, I feel they weren't that well interwined with the military parts. A lot of it was just the army and later the G-Force just explaining the events of the movie, the potential disasters that may happen and the plans to solve the situation and beat the threat. To put it somehow... they felt less like scenes in a move and more like attending to class, given we don't really see the army as much more than an organization doing their work, and sometimes the characters are unrelated or doing something else. I wouldn't say the movies were bad or anything, but they could get, said without elegance, boring.

I guess it was a bid to give a more serious and grounded feel compared to the campier Showa era, which had some pretty off-the wall plots, and sometimes a bunch of randos dealing with the monsters. But that variations is what allowed the movies to feel more enjoyable in a way.
 
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