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The only version of Fubuki that isn't softcore corn is webcomic Fubuki. Even regular manga Fubuki has knockers the size of a bowling ball. It's just not appropriate for children.
Completely irrelevant. They design it so that children can play it as well. Like catwoman etx
 
Completely irrelevant. They design it so that children can play it as well. Like catwoman etx
If they reduced the size of her knockers to regular size, then it wouldn't be Fubuki anymore. Fubuki's entire existence revolves around her breasts. That's really her only purpose in the show. She never even does anything, she's not even a love interest for any male character. The amount of lewd cover pages we have of Fubuki proves my point. Murata sees her as nothing but a tool to arouse the male viewers so that the show remains popular. If Fubuki isn't erotic anymore, then is it really Fubuki?
 
Have we read the same manga?
Fubuki has character development (albeit minor). Fubuki is an important part of Tatsumaki's character and has served to develop Genos.
She contributed decently to the war against the villain organization.
The Saitama vs. Tatsumaki fight couldn't have happened without her. She's the one who rescues Psykos. If it weren't for the confrontation with Do-S, which was relevant to Tatsumaki, Fang wouldn't have realized there was a chance to save Garou.

She is an ordinary character like any of the rest.
 
Fubuki is a bit too erotic for Fortnite. Most of the Fortnite fanbase are minors. Fubuki's existence is just softcore corn lmao
What the **** are you talking about?

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This is perfectly suitable for Fortnite. They have had many characters way more risky and goony than Fubuki like Chun-Li and many comic book characters.

I think you might be cooked if you think she is inherently softcore. You might need to get that checked out bro.
 
If they reduced the size of her knockers to regular size, then it wouldn't be Fubuki anymore. Fubuki's entire existence revolves around her breasts. That's really her only purpose in the show. She never even does anything, she's not even a love interest for any male character. The amount of lewd cover pages we have of Fubuki proves my point. Murata sees her as nothing but a tool to arouse the male viewers so that the show remains popular. If Fubuki isn't erotic anymore, then is it really Fubuki?
... what bro
 
If they reduced the size of her knockers to regular size, then it wouldn't be Fubuki anymore. Fubuki's entire existence revolves around her breasts. That's really her only purpose in the show. She never even does anything, she's not even a love interest for any male character. The amount of lewd cover pages we have of Fubuki proves my point. Murata sees her as nothing but a tool to arouse the male viewers so that the show remains popular. If Fubuki isn't erotic anymore, then is it really Fubuki?
I know that's right.
 
Fubuki is a fictional character. Fictional characters are written into existence with a clear intent. Murata's intention was to design Fubuki to be as goonable and arousing as possible. The moment Murata took his pen and started drawing Fubuki with those intentions, Fubuki's purpose was decided. She's not a real person, she is just an art form sewn into existence through pencil and paper, which arouses the viewers. More arousal = more viewership = more money. You can pretend she actually matters to the plot, but she doesn't. Murata occasionally makes her do something other than just pose erotically, but it's basically just filler. Her foundation as a character is eroticism. Take that away, then it isn't Fubuki anymore. Because she is not a real person, she might as well be Dora the Explorer if you take away the very purpose that was bestowed upon her by her creator.
 
Fubuki is a fictional character. Fictional characters are written into existence with a clear intent. Murata's intention was to design Fubuki to be as goonable and arousing as possible. The moment Murata took his pen and started drawing Fubuki with those intentions, Fubuki's purpose was decided. She's not a real person, she is just an art form sewn into existence through pencil and paper, which arouses the viewers. More arousal = more viewership = more money. You can pretend she actually matters to the plot, but she doesn't. Murata occasionally makes her do something other than just pose erotically, but it's basically just filler. Her foundation as a character is eroticism. Take that away, nothing is left.
"I read OPM from it's covers"
 
Weapon mastery (can instantly kill or destroy any person or structure while wielding a pickaxe) for Saitama when?
 
Regarding Garou's profile (Note 4):

If it is included, the agreed characterization would that he would only use the move if he was Bloodlusted or as a last resort action in a hopeless combat situation.

Is that true for Garou, though? At the beginning of the fight, we see Garou using a pose really similar to what later on would be Time Travel. We also see the galaxy/universe on his chest starting spinning, something that disappears the very next moment we see his chest without the position of his hands. Additionally, we see Garou affirming that he envisions Time Travel as the ultimate technique of his fist, but he hasn't managed to pull it off even with God's power. This is important because it implies that he has tried to, but wasn't able to.

This part of the fight is the only one that resembles the activation of Time Travel across the whole fight afaik. Meaning that it is implied that Garou tried to open with Time Travel, but couldn't pull the technique off. What does this mean? It means that Garou's usage of Time Travel, if he has it included as an usable ability, shouldn't be restricted to a "last resort/only bloodlusted move", given that we've seen Garou trying to use it against Saitama as his first resort, only failing because he couldn't use it, not because he didn't try —meaning it isn't out of character for him to use it, even at the very beginning of the fight—.

And, well, he (Garou) didn't try to use it later on the fight because he already knew he couldn't use it, and the only reason of why he tried to pull it off again was because he wanted to teach it to Saitama, thinking Saitama could indeed pull it off. Meaning him not using it again is not because he doesn't use it often, but because he knows it won't work as he has already tried. Something that wouldn't apply to a Garou with this technique included as an usable ability.

And, well, the similar note about Saitama:
  • It is unlikely for Saitama to use Time Travel unless he is bloodlusted.
This is just headcanon. We do not know if it is likely for Saitama to use Time Travel or not, because the very moment he learnt and used it for the first time, he lost memories of said ability.

Maybe he'll use it at the beginning of the fight since per SBA Saitama'll see the enemy as someone that could cause as much damage as Garou and he wouldn't want to repeat the same mistake twice, maybe he'll be as chill as his present self against "supposedly strong" enemies and only use it once he starts to get matched/surpassed on strength, maybe he would use it as a last resort, or maybe another scenario I have not thought of will happen. The truth is that we just don't know how likely it is for him to use Time Travel in a fight, so claiming that it is likely/unlikely is wrong.
 
Garou forsure sould use it early, he even stated himself he couldn’t do it despite trying. Implying he was trying to do it throughout the fight against Saitama.
 
also the bloodlust for Saitama makes no sense whatsoever, Saitama was calmed and reasonable when he pulled the technique, not bloodlusted
 
Yeah, seems pretty clear to me that Garou tried to time travel right off the bat but failed. The hand pose confirms this since it is the only instance that matches his words, "I tried, but failed, even with God's power."

So the idea that Garou in character would not use it unless bloodlusted is incorrect.
 
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