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Chikn Nuggit Downgrades

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Nitpicking. never said immortality you brought up a futile opinion not based on the topic. if a character has shown to have certain things happen to them without their control/unwarranted help. they'd be in the powers and abilities section regardless as it is canon to them for stuff like this to happen just like captain from granblue who has this type of ability that isn't his yet is on his profile because of the context (The World spins within the Axis of the Singularity thus everyone's fate is reliant on the world's fate[30] and the world's fate is reliant on the existence of the Singularity[31].) that's not his by any means but still would be on his profile because of the nature of the stuff.

Because they canonically have it around them but with no control over them.
Every character would get plot manipulation and you know thats just wrong
 
comparing this case by case is required to prevent double standards. hence why examples are brought in as valid ustification.
I mean sure double standards are a thing, but the comparison ain't even remotely close to be similar to granblue' justification, so just stop involving other verses.
for example: Reinhard doesn't have control over Od Lugana's decision to continue to resurrect him without his permission
That is also a different situation that doesn't even speak to the same abilities.
 
I mean sure double standards are a thing, but the comparison ain't even remotely close to be similar to granblue' justification, so just stop involving other verses.
sure granblue is a stretch but the other examples are valid unless debunked by yours truly.
That is also a different situation that doesn't even speak to the same abilities.
different situation but revolves around the idea that it inherently wasn't his power, to begin with.
 
sure granblue is a stretch but the other examples are valid unless debunked by yours truly.

different situation but revolves around the idea that it inherently wasn't his power, to begin with.
So you want to give them plot manipulation because of a fourth wall break about the animators??
 
different situation but revolves around the idea that it inherently wasn't his power, to begin with.
Yes it isn't his power but it's also a different situation since it's actually allowed on that said ability which is not plot manipulation.

8: Reliant Immortality: The character gets benefited by 1 or more other types of Immortality as long as a certain being, object, place, and/or concept or more may grant them those benefits

Let's stop comparing other verses and focus on actually proving your justifications.
 
French Fry was aware what would happen when soda pop bites the miniaturized sun in his hands. So that is evidence enough that it was soda's toon force that did it.

Exit: Don't overthink it. Just rely on Occam's razor
not only does that imply they were aware when we don't even see their reaction, that doesn't prove that it was soda's doing, at best that proves the it was the sun doings since the starry sky appeared when it was damaged

are you saying giving soda 4-A toon force with no implication or evidence is simpler than just assuming the starry sky was an artistic choice
 
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