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Saitama never got serious on Garou besides maybe the headbutt, which obliterated his entire arm and part of his torso. For the toss I think the layer statement indicates Garou was always messed up perspective wise.
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Didn't Saitama ask if he could get serious before doing the "serious table flip"?Qawsedf234 said:Saitama never got serious on Garou besides maybe the headbutt, which obliterated his entire arm and part of his torso. For the toss I think the layer statement indicates Garou was always messed up perspective wise.
Yes. I asked the guy who made the page to put it in a blog format. He seems new, so I think he put it in the wrong place.SuperAPM said:Have any of you seen this?
Someone tried making a calculation and made it as an actual page instead of a blog.Tetsucabrah said:It's deleted, what was it?
Does he still look cute to you ovoDragonEmperor23 said:He looks so cute with his big black eyes
so floofy
Damn I never even thought about that. That's nasty.Ryukama said:Also Nyan said he can pass through any gap greater than 3 centimeters. Imagine if he used his claw to cut you and then crawled inside of that cut. He's easily one of the most horrifying monsters with his potential moveset.
I'm gonna have to call this calc a reach. It's a far too literal interpretation of the order of panels.Tetsucabrah said:https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:LordXcano/Suiryu_Moves_Really_Fast
huh this is interesting
As soon as Saitama did the tableflip Garou got his sense of direction messed up. In order to not see the planet Garou would need to be hundreds of thousands of miles away from it. Even the ISS doesn't see the full half of the planet despite being likke 300 kilometers above sea level.Lightbuster30 said:The point is Garou's perspective wasn't messed with until after Saitama did the table flip, which happened some time after Saitama told him he was going in the wrong direction. Meaning, his perspective couldn't have been screwed up at the moment in time.
I hope Murata's Table Flip is something on this scale. Whole chunks of the city being lifted up into space.Matthew Schroeder said: