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Ever feel like you’re out of your weight class?
Just reading some pages online of current Iron Man.
Tony’s facing Michael Korvac. That’s enough of a power-gap to start with.
Korvac has minions in Blizzard, Unicorn and Controller, three frequent Iron Man villiains. So the power-gap is stretching.
But it’s OK, because there’s another Avenger on-hand to help.
Hellcat.
Well, that’ll help.
What. In The Blue Hell. Is Hellcat. Supposed to Do. Against Korvac?!
Sam and Dean literally just had a fist fight with God. LMAO, this show is blasphemous on every imaginable level.
Critics who treat adult as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence.
- C.S. Lewis
Interesting factoids that about Inuyasha and Yashahime:
- Moroha has apparently been living with Koga's clan ever since her parents disappeared. I can only imagine how pissed Inuyasha will be over him raising their kid when he gets back.
- Some aspects of the movies are canon, such as how the Sacred Tree came to be and the prologue of the third movie with Toga (Inu and Sessh's dad). So'unga is apparently canon as well, but he is still sealed away. Fun stuff.
Ichigo: What even *are* you?!
Kenpachi: Some say my mother was a train. Some say that I'm a rejected Godzilla monster too strong for the series canon. But everyone says: I'M THE KEEEEENPACHIIIIII!!!!
No, it's not. The movies themselves are only canonical to the anime, not the manga. The parts about how the Sacred Tree was created and how it sends people through time (as detailed in the first movie) and the added details about how Toga died saving Izayoi and Inuyasha (and how Izayoi was killed by Takemaru, then resurrected) are considered part of manga(and Yashahime's) canon by Rumiko, but not the actual plots of the movies. So'unga is also confirmed to exist in manga canon, but he was never released like in the movie.
Rumiko also heavily supervised the movies and helped write out the stories, but like Oda and his contributions to the recent One Piece films, she doesn't consider them a part of the manga even if she was responsible for the script and plot.
Of course that does mean that Kagome putting the beads back on Inuyasha was either her idea or put in with her consent.
Last edited by Len Ikari145; 11-12-2020 at 09:19 PM.
Ichigo: What even *are* you?!
Kenpachi: Some say my mother was a train. Some say that I'm a rejected Godzilla monster too strong for the series canon. But everyone says: I'M THE KEEEEENPACHIIIIII!!!!
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