Yup.
Cringed right out of my chair.
Please send help.
I was with it until Wiz's verse started.
edited 21st Feb '17 6:26:38 PM by Soble
I'M MR. MEESEEKS, LOOK AT ME!Oh come on, it can't be th—
NOPE, IT'S WORSE THAN I THOUGHT.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?Well, it's better than the Animeme rap battles, at least...
I love to learn, I love to yearn, and most of all... I love to make money.What are Animeme rap battles? They can't be...
... Am I the only one who likes this rap battle?
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.I liked it, in a So Bad, It's Good kinda way.
I didn't watch because I'm not a fan of anything other Rap Battle.
Batman Ninja more like Batman's Bizarre AdventurePrepare to get raked.
Oh ho hooo...
I'M MR. MEESEEKS, LOOK AT ME!That was good; can't wait till next week.
Batman Ninja more like Batman's Bizarre AdventureUh...no they didn't. They said he was stronger—which is pretty clearly wrong no matter how you slice it—but not by a vast amount.
I went through the entire Hulk/Doomsday fight wondering why the fight even existed. Anyone who knew anything about Doomsday knew he was the first guy to "kill" Superman. Hulk was never going to be able to win when all he can do is hit things really hard.
I mean, that's how Doomsday died the first time.
Let's see if you can get past my Beelzemon. Mephiles, WARP SHINKA!The same reason why Flash vs Quicksilver exists: people want a fight between similarly themed characters, and in Hulk vs Doomsday's case, the fight was between hulking (heh) monsters of anger.
That being said, Hulk vs Doomsday was the best episode of Season 3, and they went out of their way to give a detailed verdict that actually made sense (even if they mentioned No Limits).
Hulk vs Doomsday is nature vs nurture too, thinking about it.
Hulk is the product of his experiences. Doomsday was coded to be a killing machine.
I'M MR. MEESEEKS, LOOK AT ME!Not really. Doomsday is a product of his experiences to. Its just those experiences are significantly more hellish, being several million deaths in an unlivable wasteland.
And the reason why they had the fight was that it looked like an immovable object versus an unstoppable force - Doomsday can adapt to anything, and Hulk can get stronger and stronger the madder he gets so he would just keep pummeling Doomsday with ever increasing power. It comes down to which one gives out first. Turns out its Hulks rage.
Are you implying that "hulking monsters of rage" isn't a reason? Because I'm pretty sure they mention that in the video's intro.
Here's an ideas: Tempest of Aquaman fame vs Crystal of the Inhumans
Both are members of hidden civilisations, both are elementals and both have enhanced physical stats along their long range powers
Going back to my earlier ideas for Touhou Death Battles, Utsuho Reiuji vs. Firestorm actually sounds like a very thematic battle. They're both Flying Firepower with the power of nuclear fusion. They're both a fusion of two entities(Utsuho and Yatagarasu; originally Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein), with the younger member both in control and providing the body. They both have something on their chest related to their powers.
For contrasts, Okuu ate a sun god and gained her powers, while Firestorm's powers comes from a nuclear reactor explosion. Okuu's an Genius Ditz while Firestorm is half nuclear physicist when Stein's part of the mix. Also, when getting their powers, Ronnie Raymond decided to become a supehero while Okuu initially wanted to nuke Gensokyo. Finally, Firestorm uses their powers to fight crime while Okuu uses hers to provide heating and electricity.
edited 24th Feb '17 8:01:39 AM by WillDeRegio
This took way longer then it should have.
And now for an *actual* preview of the Death Battle. (Skip to 24:00 in)
Touhou has too many damn characters.
I'M MR. MEESEEKS, LOOK AT ME!
I mean, there's like three other characters who can do the exact same thing Reimu can do, and they can still get their asses kicked.
Let's see if you can get past my Beelzemon. Mephiles, WARP SHINKA!