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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: NY
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Wouldn't Zenkichi be a perfect person to learn styles? After all, the main basis of them is being able to understand the human heart, something that Medaka has trouble grasping, but seems to be his biggest strength? I suppose the fact that he's just a Normal might rule him out...
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Join Date: May 2012
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The saddest part about that statement is that it is 1000% true. It couldn't possibly be any more correct. Not even kidding right now. Zenkichi could have done absolutely nothing more than what he has already done. Could his zeroing out luck or any random event from happening ability have helped at all here? Nope. Could his parasite vision have helped? Nope. Could his kicks have helped? Nope. Could his status as Student council president have helped? Guess what? The answer is still no. It's just sad to see a character that useless.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Melbourne
Age: 29
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Although I don't think the poor guy is learning a style anytime soon. Quote:
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Devil Style also had the awesomely stated ability of neutralizing the inherent Pluses and Minuses of Fate, basically made it so that fate couldn't interfere with events. This is why Ajimu referred to him as a Zero, and why she said that he'd abandoned all the privileges of a main-character. More importantly, it's also why he was able to beat Medaka in the first place. And, if you recall, Iihiko is the sort of main character that always wins. He was a complete Gary Stu who once saved the entire world, he was the prototypical hero. Ajimu indicates that that's why he's so powerful. Since she stated that in a clash of main characters, the most heroic one will in. Saving the World > saving Hakoniwa. But the root and essence of their power is still fate, being the main character who always succeeds. So I can't help but wonder how powerful Iihiko would really be when unaided by fate. Medaka should've trumped Zenkichi in a popularity contest, normally, but without aid from, well, God, I guess, she got 2% of the votes. Of course assuming that Zenkichi has lost Devil Style, which I think that, while a travesty, is likely. Ah sorry for using that to mumble my thoughts. This isn't a response to anything you actually said.
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Except Nienami the Goddess, but I guess she's holding backonher style or something.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
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But really, who's left that even knows about Devil Style? Naze and Hanten'in, right? I can't wait until we find out what her deal is. She's obviously hiding something.
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Because Zenikichi didn't really do anything that would help anyone yet alone Medaka as of late. Zenikichi could fare well against Normals and Specials but against Abnormals, Minuses, Not Equals, Styles and Iihiko, he gets stomped. Zenikichi is Kumagawa lite, he can win but he cannot win of his own accord and when he loses it is usually to make someone else look good.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
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While that injured and without being able to set up the system, I doubt he can do anything.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Somewhere
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@Guernsey Does his victory against Munakata(and no, I don't really think "Munakata not really wanting to kill" should downplay it considering the strategy adaptation)and Nienami, winning the election, snapping back Medaka II not mean anything? Granted, he's certainly not the strongest character given the absurd levels in the series, but he has some pivotal roles in the series.
Besides, why does he need to specifically achieve something alone? Part of his character is being able to accept others |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Age: 26
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Zenkichi's story is one of meaningless victories. That's his entire character arc. This is no less important to who he is than Medaka's winning everything and Kumagawa losing everything. He can sympathize with him, sure, but he's not important and never will be (unless something drastic happens to him analogous to Medaka's "death" just now). |
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But I don't particularly agree with an extremely powerful Zenkichi, at least, not one in the same way that Medaka, Kumagawa or Ajimu are extremely powerful. I think that if you just gave him an extremely powerful abnormalitie(s) to rely on, he'd lose part of that normality and that deep understanding of the human heart that he gained - or at least it'd be contradictory to that. I'd like Zenkichi's strenght to come from that, just like it always has. And, as a bright poster stated before, a style seems to fit him perfectly, in my opinion. Quote:
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As Ajimu herself said; the reason for Zenkichi's crushing victory for Medaka, came from him and him alone. Plus, you know, he's the one who thought of and presented his thoughts in speech-form to the students. There's nothing demeaning about a victory were your friends had been helping you in the side-lines. Zenkichi knows his limits, he has a skill for that, actually. it's because he realizes his limits that he has friends, and a council to aid him. That's not the same as accepting a meaningless victory or a defeat. And his victory, while unsatisfying to us readers because Medaka was not destroyed like we wanted it, carried meaning to Zenkichi. Alot of it, actually. Accepting those limits, and finding a path to victory anyway, is what he's all about, not that his entire accomplishments in life has been unimportant and meaningless like his character. *Like against Kei, where he set a trap before-hand. *Like against Nienami, who not only had a weakness to bluntness, but was not using her style to full power. *Like against Medaka, where he couldn't beat her under the universe's current rules, changing those around with Devil Style. This manga is far above such things as shitting on people's hard work. Sure this all boils down to opinion, but sounds like a much more accurate interpretation that just handing out a "meaningless" stamp to a character's life, don't you think? Besides, all this depends on the character's interpretation of victory. Like Anshin' said. Quote:
But this has to do with more than just Zenkichi, although he is a big part of it. Since the last two arcs, the manga hasn't reflected it'self the way one would want or expect, save for a select few chapters. I don't know why he re-hashed the plot-point of Medaka's sueness just to trash it again(albeit completely), in chapter 178. We kinda already had that in the True Flask Plan Arc. Which gave us two arcs that felt terrible, for the most part. Nevertheless, I agree with what you said. The amount of disregard to the past changes in the True Flask Plan arc has been turning a certain amount of people off. Alot, if you can count online forums, alot of which I visit, that voiced distaste on that.
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Join Date: May 2012
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Zenkichi is like the guy in this video. He struggles with grunt level opponents. I find that unacceptable for someone in the main group. He may not be the best fighter but come on. True they are Medakaverse level grunts so to be fair they are pretty strong but still if he's got no strength, then go for skill or strategy, healing or long range fighting become a freaking wizard or something. It just sucks that it's taking so long for him to figure out where he's meant to be on the power chart. And great, I'm ranting again..Ugh. Last edited by Libros; 2013-01-19 at 18:24. |
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