Willow Rosenberg vs Shimrra Jamaane


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Suggested by iKnowledge Willow Rosenberg is a strong vampire (dhampire?) who has some decent superhuman abilities. That being said, she won’t be able to stop Shimrra. He is said to be solar system level as he withstood hits from Grandmaster Luke Skywalker and his abilities are some of the highest that we’ve seen in all of Star Wars. A single slice from his Lightsaber should be enough to claim victory here and Willow would not be able to react to such an attack. This is why Shimrra is so feared. Shimrra Jamaane wins.

Sticks vs Indiana Jones



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Suggested by Super Dark Shadow Indiana Jones is a tough adventurer who is good with a whip and lasso. That being said, he is up against Sticks who has gone toe to toe with powerful robots in the past. I can appreciate the level of skill that Jones has at his disposal, but I just don’t think that it will be enough here. Sticks is simply too skilled and has enough speed to even dodge his gun if necessary. I’m afraid that his cave exploring days are now over. Sticks wins.

Mercutio vs Roderigo


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Suggested by iKnowledge Roderigo and Mercutio are both Shakespeare characters who aren’t remembered quite as well as some of the bigger ones. Still, they can fight and are also fairly cunning so you don’t want to underestimate them in a fight. I’d go with Mercutio having the edge here because he has proven to be quite adept at using the sword and really only lost the fight in one of the versions because the main character lost his nerve and got in the way. Such an accident won’t happen this time. Mercutio wins.

Vermithrax Pejorative vs Haku (Spirited Away)


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Suggested by JHG195 It’s a double debut in this match as 2 new dragons enter the fray. Of course, Haku also has his human mode and knows some telekinesis which will help him out. If they both fought in their dragon forms Vermithrax would definitely win so that is why the human form is so important here. It will give him more agility and will allow Haku to block the larger dragon’s fire. It’s a tough fight, but I think Haku’s abilities are developed just enough to win this fight. Haku (Spirited Away) wins.

Captain Underpants vs One Above All




Suggested by Anonymous I’m afraid that while the One Above All is a rather strong cosmic being, his actual abilities have been open to debate for many years. The fact of the matter is….this guy is basically just an old man. I’m afraid that this is simply not good enough to try and take on someone like Captain Underpants. Captain Underpants may not have actual super powers, but he can still throw a mean punch and is actually in fairly good shape for an old guy. I think he would be able to surprise some people and win this fight. Captain Underpants wins.

Thunder Birdo vs The BioLizard




Suggested by Destroyer Thunder Birdo has a cool name and all but I don’t think he is quite ready to take down someone like the BioLizard. This monster was able to take on two super powered hedgehogs like it was nothing. The amount of strength and endurance this monster has cannot be overstated. Birdo can shoot dozens of blasts and it just won’t be enough to deal any actual damage. The rift in power between these two fighters is absolutely night and day. Perhaps Thunder Birdo will get a solid win soon but that time isn’t now. BioLizard wins.

Tetsuya Kurodake vs Asmodai


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Suggested by Sonic Asmodai may be a talented monster with quite a few forms up his sleeve but he isn’t quite ready to handle someone like Tetsuya. Tetsuya has an Asmodai of his own along with a bunch of other monsters and spells at the ready. Together with these forces I don’t expect Tetsuya to go down easy or at all really. He has every combat advantage you could possibly ask for. Asmodai would need to work some serious magic to try and win this fight. Tetsuya wins.

Nui Harime vs Jiren


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Suggested by Random Nui Harime is a fairly strong fighter and one who is unconventional as well. Jiren may not quite understand her abilities at first and he probably wouldn’t care to find out either. In the end, all he will care about is securing the win and that’s exactly what he is going to do. A quick energy blast should take care of that. Jiren wins.

Ben Hur

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Ben Hur is definitely a film that I’m sure just about everyone has heard of at some point or another. It definitely became very well known as a film taking place during the crucifixion but seen through the eyes of a Roman centurion. It’s a pretty different take and in this case it is not the main plot.

The main focus of the story is on Ben Hur and Messala. They used to be friends for many years. That all changed when Messala became a high ranking official for Rome. He began to obsess over proving himself to the empire and wanted Ben to help him find the Jews who were not complying with his laws. When Ben refused they became enemies. Unfortunately Ben’s sister accidentally puts Messala’s superior in a coma which gives Messala a good excuse to imprison them. Ben is sent to a ship where he will spend his life. Can he ever get off?

Well, most of you know this story from the horse race so you can probably guess where the story goes from there. At its core Ben Hur is really a revenge story as he tries to take Messala down once and for all. The horse race is definitely quite long and intense, so fans of that kind of sport will enjoy it. I’ve never cared for horse racing because whipping them is just barbaric. They made a point to show that Ben doesn’t hit his horse at least, but you’ll definitely feel bad for the other horses. At least none of them were seriously injured or anything during the race which was good. Definitely a very tense moment throughout.

After the big climax it’s fair to say that the film slows down quite a lot. While parts of the climax are needed like Jesus appearing again and meeting Ben Hur, we could have done without the subplot of Hur’s sister and mother becoming lepers. At least shortening some of their scenes or something. The film also shows how Ben starts to go down the same dark path as Messala after a while which fortunately concludes with him not going that far but it does make the lead hard to root for at times.

Watching the film will definitely remind you of how tough things were back then. The Jews were enslaved by the Romans for a very long time and throughout history they were always being attacked or invaded by other groups. It’s easy to see why in this film a lot of them have given up on waiting for God to avenge them or to settle things diplomatically and just want to attack. It’s certainly the easiest option but not always the right one. The two don’t have to be mutually exclusive as there have been many cases throughout history where fighting the oppressors is the right thing to do. You just have to look at each individual situation.

The film does its best to show Messala as being more than a one note villain. He’s not insane at all and his goals do make sense. From his perspective, Ben is essentially aiding terrorists instead of his long time friend. Naturally this betrayal stings and he isn’t the kind of guy to allow a slight to go unpunished. Of course he is evil as made evident throughout the film so don’t mistake understanding his goals for actually justifying them. He’s an entertaining character who is always fun to have on screen and makes for a compelling villain. He certainly gave Ben a good fight although it’s clear that Ben was more skilled as he won despite several disadvantages.

The scenery definitely appears to be accurate to what the land must have looked like back in the day. There definitely weren’t a bunch of shiny skyscrapers or anything like that in these days. It was just a lot of desert and stone surrounding the area. The designs for the chariots and the horses were on point as well. I do have to say that if the building tiles were so fragile back in the day then I’m glad we found a better system. Clearly the tiles breaking is a rare occurrence as the main characters would have been more prepared otherwise, but definitely still not a risk you want to have.

Ben Hur isn’t a pleasant film to watch, but it’s certainly a long one and a film that has really gone down in history as being iconic. It’s probably one of the first ever revenge stories to really hit it big. If you take away the Biblical aspects of the film then it would certainly fall quite a bit, but with that part of history included it certainly makes this film a lot more legitimate. If you are interested in seeing more of this point in history from a fresh perspective then it makes sense to watch this film. Be sure to take a break during the intermission though as otherwise it will definitely feel like a very long adventure.

Exar Kun vs Bass


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Exar Kun is skilled with the Force, but that doesn’t make him a match for Bass. Bass has speed at an unmatched level and his destructive power isn’t far behind. It’s fair to say that Exar Kun won’t even be able to last a minute against such an unbelievable foe. It’s unfortunate, but at the same time it is rather expected. Bass is just that powerful and it’s why he has never lost a match on the blog. Bass wins.