Damn that was fantastic. Tanimoto and Berserker were both amazing so of course their fight was epic as well, but Tanimoto's crazy eyes were a little bit crazier and I think that's what gave him the edge he needed. That and his Action Kung Fu grip.
Damn that was fantastic. Tanimoto and Berserker were both amazing so of course their fight was epic as well, but Tanimoto's crazy eyes were a little bit crazier and I think that's what gave him the edge he needed. That and his Action Kung Fu grip.
Even if it looked like a close fight, it really wasnt. Tanimoto simply owned berserker, since weve seen Tanimoto's incredible resolve. A close fight would have been Hermit getting knocked down to the point that he cant stand up, but does so and wins the fight (much like Kenichi in his fight with Hermit). But this time, he even tags out to Kenichi as if he was fighting some goon.
Peace.
Umai-Doremi said they released 48, do you believe them?
Yeah, that tag out was pretty disrespectful. Hermit basically said, "Done and done" and dusted off his boots on Berserker's face. Easily my favorite character now. Now if only I could draw him...in Paint...Originally Posted by shinta|hikari
Will d/l and view 48 after work.
Damnit, I need 49 now... I was cracking up at the episode preview with Kenichi mimicking the masters' voices, especially when he was doing Shigure.
holy crap ep 47 was so awesome, i was smiling out of the pure awesomeness going on on screen, hermit ftw.
*gets 48*
Yeah, the slow, stuttery thing was hilarious.Originally Posted by Munsu
And wow, that Seikuuken nonsense is crazy. It was funny how Sakaki said it was like watching a movie because they were doing a bunch of dramatic unnecessary moves.
One thing I was wondering about: why exactly would Odin be better at fighting without his glasses? The explanation makes some sense, but then again, shouldn't he have just used his third eye the entire time? If the idea is that his natural sight would disrupt his inner sight then perhaps that makes more sense. But then again, he could have just closed his eyes and fought, which would theoretically make him even more powerful since he can't see now anyway.
And a question: would it be considered a spoiler if I posted a fan-art of Kisara wearing her Fist gloves? It wasn't until episode 19 that she actually became the Valkyrie, but it wasn't as big a plot point as, say, the identity of Mr. Not-so Tough-to-figure-out-o. I'd done pics of the last three Fists, but they're all wearing the gloves, so I don't want to get in trouble.
I think the Inner sight must be an ultimate high level technique as the masters were saying you need it to fight the best opponents. Odin probably learned it sooner than a person otherwise would because he couldn't fully rely on his defective normal sight. So, he was forced to learn it, whereas a person with a perfect natural sight would need to somehow force himself to rely less on his own eyes to develop it, in a manner of speaking. It must be just some intuition thing, which would become better with experience.
Use the force, Luke? (see also: star wars episode 4, training on the millenium falcon)Originally Posted by Shadowflame
I think that'd be fair game at this point.And a question: would it be considered a spoiler if I posted a fan-art of Kisara wearing her Fist gloves?
With good vision you take time to analyze the incoming object. With bad vision, any movement makes you jumpy.
"Life is hilariously cruel" by Bender