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This is the official DB/Z/GT fight documentation thread...!
We'll start with DB, from the 21st Budokai battles consisting of the 8 finalists. Really, all we're doing is analyzing the fight (not to mentions the winner) and decide wether it was a "Legitimate victory". If we disagree with someone's judgement, feel free to counter-arguement. If no one does, and interest is sparked in another issue, we can start a new fight. Also, if a story arc is too "boring" just be patient; I wan't to cover ALL of the most significant (and the mildly/less important) battles. *GRADING SYSTEM* (In order of greatest to least) -Mad skillz: Total domination. The fight was good, the circumbstances balanced, and the kill was justified completely. -Legit kill: A couple things were unbalanced (superior speed, much bigger opponent) and some techniques ended up lookin sloppy, but the battle was played out excellently. The looser has little-to-no room for complaint. -Whack: Means nuthin other than a low-quality fight. Not evenly matched and/or going nowhere for no reason. -Illegit kill/snoozin': Definitely unfair conditions. Like with his fight against Tambourine, Goku was exhausted and thinking irrationally. He was also hungry, and the opponent used a cheap instant-kill maneuver (i.e: The victor ain't got nuthin to brag about). -No game, all shame: Self-explanatory. Nevertheless, a good example is Frieza drilling a death beam through Dende. An example of mad-skillz is, appropriately, the first battle of the epic. Goku was by a river and a giant pirhanna attempted to blind-side him. Goku leapt right into action and kicked it to death. The fish thought it was sweet, but Goku was on top the whole time. The only rules are that you can't side with the same character three times in a row; try to be versatile. If a fight drags on too long (Dabra strength or Tenshinhan v. Kuririn 4 ex.) it can be postponed or simply left as a gray area. If it's that hard to stop playing fav, just wait till the debate is ovr. Also, Strong language isn't even necessary and probably indicates unshakable fanboyism or a narcissistic temper-throwing personality. Let's be gentlewo/men aight...? -FIRST FIGHT- 1) Kuririn v. Bacterian I say whack. We've seen David v. Goliath countless times. Still, it was enjoyable a lil bit. Bacterian's style was brawler w/sloppy grappling moves. I think it (the incredible stench and the opponent's large size) was a good way to help Kuririn over-come personal barriers, but other than that :/
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I thought Krillen had it for sure, except he was very distracted by the stench. That I think was his only true obstacle.
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2. Jackie Chun v. Yamcha
Obviously Mad Skillz. He made a mockery of the WFF (something I enjoyed doing on Budokai 3 :D). However, you have to give Yamcha credit for trying his best. He previously tied with the main character, so it spoke volumes about how incredible the Hermit really was.
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Yamcha's definately not going to back down, but I think he underestimted Jackie Chun a bit. He should've used his head a bit more.
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