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Old 2009-03-31, 18:29   Link #35
Zippicus
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Originally Posted by Forever View Post
This is my interpretation of how a normal punch killed Kishin.

It wasn't the punch. But rather from that punch, every soul that was devoured by the kishin gain the courage to fight against the madness of the kishin and tried to break free at the same time. Thus the kishin broken up from the inside. The kishin figured out at the end just like every soul has fear and madness which powers him up, every soul actually possess courage to fight against him.

The messages in his head represents the growing number of souls within him rebelling.
/agree with that


I actually liked that they didn't have the "standard" super power-up to save the day kind of ending.
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