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Hey Lois, remember when I fought Gumball Watterson from The Amazing World of Gumball?

Peter can't put Gumball down for good, Gumball can't hurt peter so at some point he'd resort to his hax if he realizes he's unable to do anything
 
Also both of them can knock either one out, both have been consistently KOd before in their respective shows
 
Mindhax yes but he doesn't open with that in-character, and empathic manip is optional equipment which he doesn't have here
 
I'm pretty sure if he realizes his punches aren't doing anything he's going to use his hax
 
I don't think peter is going to run up and grab him before Gumball literally stares at him
 
We conviniently forgot that Gumball can make people explode by running into them?
 
Am I missing something here? The explosion is dura neg.
 
He literally walked into people and they ceased to be, how is that not dura neg?
 
>Gumball having durability-negating explosions

PTSD flashbacks to Gumball vs Izuku Midoriya
 
That's an assumption. Also Gumball was moving nowhere near the speed where that could be achieved by sheer force.
 
Sir Ovens said:
Also Gumball was moving nowhere near the speed where that could be achieved by sheer force.
Because cartoons never really bother with that kind of stuff
 
Sir Ovens said:
That's an assumption. Also Gumball was moving nowhere near the speed where that could be achieved by sheer force.
I mean, it's still done by a guy who is far physically stronger than many of the people he blew up

And also, it being dura neg is also an assumption so that doesn't work
 
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