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Yamato and Takeru vs the Yamato Takeru verse

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Two brothers vs The verse of a similar name.

Rules:

Yamato is using MetalGarurumon, Takeru is using HolyAngemon, assuming his Low 5-B feat is legit. No BFR. MetalGarurumon and HolyAngemon fight the verse all at once.

Location: A barren wasteland.

Everyone in the fray is bloodlusted.
 
Based on a quick look at their profiles, Matt and TK murderize them with superior speed and power.
 
Ah this verse

The movie version is rather unquanifiable in terms of what its best have to offer, however the opening sequence has a god hierarchy showing that the primordial gods were created in the Big Bang, with lower gods jumping out of the center of galaxies. We're only really shown characters fighting that are around the level of the lesser gods that were on Earth, Tsukuyomi, Amaterasu, Susanoo etc

But the anime continuity is a much different series. Even the lesser villains could move the moon around, and several planets were annihilated just to awaken the final villain. Upon its revival, this version of Yamata no Orochi was larger than a moon and had the potential to "absorb every star in the universe".

During the final battle of the series, Yamato Takeru's energy seen here revived the solar system as a side effect, sending power out in waves that formed 9 orbiting planets. Furthermore it took a supersized golden Susanoo strike to reseal Orochi:

http://i.imgur.com/ZEBxYhD.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/uXMm18F.jpg

Not only that, but it is immortal (cannot be permanently killed off) and Orochi in its prime was involved in a clash that was tearing at the universe itself:

http://i.imgur.com/GmPIgmc.jpg
 
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