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| jason vorhees | Oct 27 2017, 06:11 AM Post #1 |
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which one is it? |
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| Saiyan36 | Oct 27 2017, 08:40 PM Post #2 |
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Saint Seiya and Dragonball, because of nostalgic reasons. Those were the first anime-series i watched as a child during the 80s. The first part of Saint Seiya still brings me to tears sometimes. I've seen the original in French dub. Too bad it has received a bad English dub. I just watch it in Japanese nowadays. But i still think the Golden Knights / temples -Arc is part of the best anime ever made. Putting in perspective it's made mid-80s makes it even better. But: always remember: tastes tend to differ. I don't like a series like Soul Eater for instance. But if it's the best series ever made according to some, i'll leave them in the illusion it's the best series ever made. Everyone is in his own right for this opinion. Edited by Saiyan36, Oct 27 2017, 10:32 PM.
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| Notaka | Oct 27 2017, 10:18 PM Post #3 |
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Always Wright
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JoJo is pretty darn strong. Medaka box seems ridiculously powerful, even though I didn't watch nor read it. Do visual novels count ? Or at least ones that have anime? If so, Umineko has to top anything I've seen except Marvel and DC. It's a series where jobbers considered furniture are multiversal. That tells you how f**** strong it is. |
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| + Pyrus | Oct 27 2017, 10:26 PM Post #4 |
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Dragon Ball or Digimon, if the latter counts. |
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| Saiyan36 | Oct 27 2017, 10:43 PM Post #5 |
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I know the Marvel and DC Comics. If you could consider those movies as comic-adaptions, like the anime-adaptations are to manga: Anime is a lot better and has a lot more depth to it. But that's also due to the quality of the source material i think. But still taken that into account: a lot of DC and Marvel-movies could have been a lot better weren't they made for such a mainstream audience. |
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| EMIYA | Oct 27 2017, 11:00 PM Post #6 |
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"I am the bone of my sword."
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Dragon ball is arguably the most consistent I've seen on its usage of strength and stuff but there are definitely series that have shown far stronger feats, even if it is only on certain aspects. Hellsing has Schrodinger, a character who is literally omnipresent. Umeineko (which we refer to the visual novel/manga because the anime sucks dick) has Lambdadelta and Berkanstel chucking Big Bangs at one another and then having Lambda utterly curbstomped by Featherine who literally rewrites reality so that Lambda got her a*** kicked. It was literally like... Lambda: Let's go... Featherine: *time stops and she casually pulls out a pen* Lambda gets chucked at the end of the wall and is torn to pieces on impact. *cue this exact thing happening. Lambda at this point is just like "...The f***?" and Featherine jokes that she'll write a reason for it later. You have Gurren Laggan creating Big Bangs and chucking galaxies like shurikens. Many aspects of stronger anime feats go well beyond physical measure. Haruhi Suzumiya for example is a literal god with omnipotent potential. |
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| jason vorhees | Oct 27 2017, 11:47 PM Post #7 |
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Umineko is stronger than marvel or DC from what I heard before |
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| EMIYA | Oct 27 2017, 11:52 PM Post #8 |
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"I am the bone of my sword."
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Umineko has characters who are literally omnipotent. One of them, as mentioned, is Featherine Augustus Aurora. She's essentially an "Author" of the universe which means she can write and erase whatever she wants in reality, regardless of whether it makes sense or not. It would be like Goku and Vegeta were fighting and then Toriyama's pen came down and just erased Vegeta off the panel. That's basically what Featherine is. |
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| Accelerator | Oct 28 2017, 12:28 AM Post #9 |
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最強の能力者
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What do you feel about Aiwass, Emiya? |
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| EMIYA | Oct 28 2017, 12:54 AM Post #10 |
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"I am the bone of my sword."
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It's hard for me to say and I just read the latest volume of New Testament too with Aiwass in it. But I think it's easy to make a comparison based on other characters. Magic God Othinus is directly shown to be able to manipulate and create different realities and place them over others. She created what was implied to be billions of different worlds as she fought against Touma in Volume 10. Touma literally states that Othinus can pretty much create whatever she wants. If she wants to chuck a galaxy at him, she can and if something happens that isn't to her liking, she can just redo it until it fits her agenda. She doesn't even lose in the end. She tears Touma's spiky haired a*** apart...literally. Shoots his heart out across the horizon and reduces him to a chest, head and hand and takes Imagine Breaker. She just realizes that Touma was the only person who had to deal with the same hardships of going through so many universes without finding her old home and decides Touma was right and changes everything back. The battle with Aliester Crowley in (Volume 18 of New Testament I want to say) is stated by Touma to be just as dangerous as his battle with Magic God Othinus. And Aiwass is the Guardian Angel of Crowley. I'll have to give a bit of spoilers but... I think the real issue is that these level of strengths are done in specifically different ways. Crowley in this case has a sense of omnipresence to him (though not entirely.) He's able to exist in multiple places. As you know, Crowley exists in Academy City but then he went up to Russia and beat the living the crap out of Fiamma with the Blasting Rod. I'm going to leave some spoilers if you don't mind but there's even a point where Tsuchimado shoots Crowley in the head and it doesn't work. He has something called the "Archetype Controller" which helps to create the reality in Academy City. This is why the whole concept of "Science" is so strong in Academy City. At this point, Crowley has that very same sense of reality warping that Magic God Othinus has but in a different way. And considering Aiwass is supposed to be stronger, it's only a real guess on what that means for him. |
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| jason vorhees | Oct 28 2017, 02:00 AM Post #11 |
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also remember this is about anime not manga |
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