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View Poll Results: Gundam Build Fighters - Episode 24 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 19 | 43.18% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 9 | 20.45% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 10 | 22.73% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 3 | 6.82% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 2 | 4.55% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 1 | 2.27% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2014-03-26, 13:48 | Link #141 | ||
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And like I said, prior to the field change, the only change is that he was more aggressive. So yes, that's not a change to be concerned about, especially in the finals, where you can expect competitors to give their best effort. Quote:
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2014-03-26, 15:02 | Link #142 | |
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Earlier in the season I was expecting the final battle to be between Sei and Reiji after they won the tournament and reached the top. Over the course of the series, Sei growing to be a better fighter, being able to stand on his own eventually and be at the same level as Reiji. The final fight being a brawl between the two of them for fun and to see who's best.
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2014-03-26, 18:59 | Link #143 |
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Two things I'm going to throw out. First, paraphrasing Shaw in my own words, How you do something matters just as much as why you do it.
Second: It takes a strong man to deny what's right in front of him. And if the truth is undeniable, you create your own.
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2014-03-26, 19:35 | Link #144 |
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Moving scene of farewell. Ho-yay thrown in for good measure. Might not involve exchange of hair ribbons. Then. Sei finds Reiji pigging out in his home. Reiji comes up with some crap excuse. And we end on Sei's trademark scream.
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2014-03-26, 19:43 | Link #145 | |
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2. He was not JUST more aggressive, his whole CHARACTER was different, his "aura" was different, his dress was out of normal, he didn't even RESPOND to anyone while the normal Meijin persona would have said something, Alan was not there, EVERYTHING was off 3. Best effort =/= completely changing your personality and going against character, we CLEARLY saw his best effort in the previous fight, and it was NOTHING like his piloting in the finals 4. Here is the core problem of your thinking, NOBODY was treating him like he was making illegal moves or the such, they were like "WHY is he like this? WHATS going on here?" THATS CONCERN not CONDEMNING, If they were treating him the way you think they are the reactions and comments would be MUCH MUCH different You are overthinking simple comments of concern Last edited by Skye629; 2014-03-26 at 19:55. |
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2014-03-27, 01:11 | Link #150 | ||||
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2014-03-27, 04:24 | Link #151 | |
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3. Oh, nvm on that 4. People do get concerned if change appears to be good, but it highly depends on the situation context. Anyways this is the main point I wanted to get across to you, that their comments were more out of concern than anything else (like comments made specifically to put him into a negative light, like "omg he's a horrible person for fighting this way" as opposed to "why is he doing this? this isnt like the Yuuki I know") 5. If you don't like the portrayal, thats fine by me, we all approach things differently |
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2014-03-27, 09:21 | Link #152 | ||
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2014-03-27, 10:19 | Link #153 |
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It looked like Reiji adapted to Meijin's fighting style, after getting curbstomped for 5 minutes, he started being able to dodge Meijin's strikes. The field change was bad and Reiji lost his momentum, but what really screwed Reiji was the Brinicle Blade destroying his beamsabers, leaving him with nothing to protect himself from getting skewered.
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2014-03-27, 10:46 | Link #154 | |
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2014-03-27, 21:06 | Link #155 |
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Sigh, thats what you are missing though, there IS a reason that they should be worried, they all know how much Yuuki's ideals and style differed/went against the Second Meijin's, he does not even need to tell anyone with experience with the Second that he is completely opposed to his teachings, yet all of a sudden he goes down that path himself? It may be physically harmless (not counting Embody), but it still is harmful for Yuuki's mental integrity and how others view him
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2014-03-28, 03:48 | Link #156 | |
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The problem is, like I said before, I don't find the Meijin's battling style in this episode to be extreme, or even borderline illegal, if that's even possible in this kind of a match. Yes, he's more aggressive, but that's it. That Yuuki's mental integrity would even come into question over this is exactly what I dislike. In other words, if they want to say that the second Meijin had a wrong philosophy, then fine. But show something more than just being aggressive in a match. |
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2014-03-28, 05:59 | Link #157 |
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Then that's means everything boils down to "I don't think Meijin the Second was wrong at all" which means "My opinion are valid therefore the show is wrong"
Am I right? If that's the case, let's fold the debate. The difference of viewpoint was what started the clusterfuck in the first place.
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2014-03-28, 07:18 | Link #158 | |
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