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After the release of Scott Pilgrim: Takes Off, I felt like having a proper thread for the discussion of the whole series would be a great idea.
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We don't actually get to see itSeeing as Todd still has his moon-punching feat in the anime
Hey! Thanks a lot for your recognition! I currently have a Sandbox here:BTW, @AParticularInduvidial I’ll probably be very busy these next few months to properly talk about it. But I just wanted to extend a hand. I’m the guy who created the Scott Pilgrim Verse page and most of the character profiles, calcs etc. back when this series only had one unfinished profile. It’s good to see someone else be as active as I was. So welcome!
Matthew stated that each ex was more powerful than the previous in ascending order.Most exes seem to be somewhat evenly matched in this version. Even Matthew Patel could take Gideon on in a fight and win, and he seemed to have a level of control over his mystical powers that previous versions didn’t display. I recall this seemed true for all the exes, none of which seemed significantly weaker than the other (unlike the comics).
And then he goes on to defeat Gideon anywaysMatthew stated that each ex was more powerful than the previous in ascending order.
He got a huge confidence boost after his fight wtih Scott is what allowed him to winAnd then he goes on to defeat Gideon anyways
That seems like something the story mentions just so it can subvert it later as a shock to the audience when we clearly see that Matthew can stand up to (and defeat) Gideon.Matthew stated that each ex was more powerful than the previous in ascending order.
Yes, Matthew, Lucas and Todd are all treated as equals when fighting Even Older Scott. It's like we're seeing EO Scott fighting 3 equally-powerful fighters at the same time.Well to be fair, while Matthew getting a confident boost to help him defeat Gideon is very clear (Characters getting amplified by their emotions is a staple of the series), I think the anime more or less showcases how close the exes are in power, which we see when they fight Even Older Scott.
I think the comics in comparison make the difference far more obvious. With Lucas mocking Matthew's power in comparison to the rest of the league, or when Roxie mentions the twins are more powerful than her upon dying. The only ones that seem like obvious exceptions are Todd when using his vegan powers, and you could argue the twins aren't as physically impressive as previous exes but their power mostly seems to come from their technology anyway.I don't know if that can be said for the comics or movie however (The anime does follow up mostly the comics though).