Ungoliant vs Gon



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Suggested by iKnowledge Ungoliant is a pretty tough character, but she is completely outmatched against Gon. Gon has the massive edge in speed and I would also give him the edge in strength. His Nen really amps up his physical abilities while also giving him a good long range option in his paper blast. Ungoliant can’t take too many hits from Gon and she can’t catch the kid either. It’s quite possible that Ungoliant is the strongest spider in all of media, but that is just not enough. Gon wins.

Yami Yugi vs Gamera




Suggested by Anon Gamera is pretty powerful but he won’t last long against Yami Yugi’s array of monsters. Yugi’s has his dark magician as well as Slifer. Those 2 monsters have enough power on their own to take Gamera down. You don’t want to underestimate these duel monsters. Keep in mind that Yugi has dozens of other monsters he can use as backup. The odds are just stacked against the Kaiju this time. I’m sure he could take down a few monsters along the way though. Yami Yugi wins

One Above All vs Larry Appleton




Suggested by Anon Is that you Larry? That’s what you may be thinking here since Larry has been defeated more times than I can count. He just hasn’t shown that he can keep up with the big kids when the going got tough. That being said TOAA doesn’t have a very good track record either. This round is going to be a little controversial but I think Larry snags the win here. Let’s face it, at least Larry can throw a good punch and run around a lot. I can’t say the same for TOAA because he has never really fought before. He is an unknown variable. Larry Appleton wins.

Sea Scouts Review


It’s time for one of the classic Disney shorts. It’s been a while since I’ve seen an animated short from any company so it’s fun to go back and review one. This short is only around 7 minutes so it takes the term quite literally. It’s about Donald and his nephews enjoying a nice boat ride around the world. Donald is at the helm so he’s too busy to be steering. Unfortunately, the voyage isn’t all smooth sailing as a shark decides to attack. Donald’s a pretty tough character, but can he really hope to win this round?

It’s a fun enough short. The whole special is essentially a chase scene with the Shark trying to chomp up the heroes once and for all. I’m glad that Donald realized that his hat’s safety was his top priority since you really can’t afford to lose that. The nephews actually didn’t get to do much and you may even wonder why they are here. The special wouldn’t have changed much if they had not been present. The animation is pretty fluid throughout and it certainly has a very retro feel. You’ll find yourself feeling bad for the Shark since he really had the edge as only reality warping could stop him during this battle. If Donald didn’t defy gravity so much he would have met with an untimely demise.

Overall there’s not a whole lot you can talk about for a 7 minute segment so that’s about it. If you like the classic Disney style then you’ll enjoy this special. Donald is really able to hold his own special more than most of the other Disney characters. Only Mickey Mouse can really hold his own or good ole Uncle Scrooge. Otherwise, Donald has just got the title of best main character hands down. With the element of danger that the Shark brought in as well, it’s safe to say that this is one of the more exciting Disney shorts.

Overall 7/10

The Catered Affair Review


It’s time for a slice of life drama. This film started off on a really solid note but then decided to take itself a little too seriously at the end. There’s a lot of crying and over the top reactions for everyone along with a rather unsatisfying ending. It’s still a decent film, but I felt like this Affair could have been a lot better. Lets go into more detail on this.

Agnes and Tom may be married but they don’t get along very well. Tom is a penny pincher and Agnes always looks on the negative side of things. As a result, their daughter Jane has never gotten to do anything special during her life. She’s lived a very normal life up til now, but Jane didn’t mind. Unlike the other two, she’s an optimist. Now she is finally getting married and wants to just have a very small wedding. Unfortunately, she makes the mistake of allowing Agnes to say that her uncle cannot attend. This causes a lot of friction and negative rumors in the town so Agnes decides that Jane will have a wedding whether she likes it or not. Jane’s soon to be husband does not like this at all, but rolls with it. Slowly, the whole town begins to turn against Jane and her parents may go bankrupt from the expensive traditions of marriage. Was this the right call?

To weigh in on the marriage debate, I’d say that a quiet one is the way to go. If I did host a big party, I sure wouldn’t be paying for everyone’s breakfast and travel fare. See, people tend to get caught up in customs like this just because it’s the standard. I’ve never agreed with that, hence why I eat rice and beans with a spoon and not a fork. A fork may be a sign of social acceptance so everyone wants to do it, but a spoon is faster and more efficient so that’s what I use. So, if I held a marriage party, I’d expect my guests to show up and to have had their own meal. If not…too bad. They’re the ones who should be happy to have been invited, otherwise it looks like I’m basically paying them to attend. Of course, I’d probably just go with Jane’s original plan and get married at a Smash Bros local or something so I can keep playing.

Jane’s friends don’t help matters though. Her bride’s maid is more concerned with how others see her than actually helping out at the wedding and puts Jane into a bad situation with no real advanced notice. The groom’s parents decide to invite a ton of people so that the price will go up and Agnes/Tom will be in even worse financial shape. There isn’t a whole lot of sympathy from the others here, but at the same time the main characters don’t handle it too well either. It’s their money so they should lay down the ground rules. Simply don’t accept that many guests and they’ll be fine. This story is really about not letting other people walk all over you. Even Jane crumbled a bit since this would have all been avoided if she had simply stuck to the small wedding plan.

The first half was more of a traditional comedy though so that part was good. The meeting of both pairs of parents was fun even if Agnes kept cutting Tom off and making them look bad. The film also just works a lot better this way than as a tragedy because it’s a whole lot more believable. It helps that the Uncle’s plot didn’t appear as much here. As a character he was okay, but the plot where he meets up with an old neighbor just didn’t work for me. It didn’t actually add anything to the story and in a way it was used to mock the main characters. The Uncle is apparently rich, but since the main characters are always being mean to him, he decides not to help them out.

The reason why the ending isn’t very satisfying is because the characters essentially had the worst of both worlds. They planned out the wedding and made the down payments, but had to cancel it at the last second. Tom decided to drink a bunch of beers so he got a hangover and the parents were late to the wedding or may have missed it entirely. The film ends with them still en route. We never got any scenes to make the Groom likable and he just comes off as a rather inconsiderate person. The parents got the taxi though so that should hopefully make everything okay.

Hmm, this review sounds pretty negative doesn’t it? Well, the writing is pretty solid. It’s an old film so the characters are all on point and sound like actual people. It’s also just a soothing little adventure for a while. Even with the dramatics it never gets unwatchable or too down in the dumps. If the first half was a 7, then the next half would be more like a 4.

Overall, The Catered Affair may have missed out on some opportunities, but it’s still a good film. I definitely wouldn’t be thrilled to pay for a wedding with my entire life savings if I had been doing such a good job of earning money for several years. So, you can sympathize with Tom quite a bit as well. The Wedding salesman also did a pretty good job of scamming the heroes as well. You always gotta make sure that you sell as much as possible if you want to be a good salesman. I’d recommend checking this out if you want to see what happens when you spend too much money on stuff like this or why you shouldn’t listen to random strangers about how you should do things. Once you let go of the peer pressure, then you can really enjoy yourself.

Overall 5/10

Elliot Stabler vs Joker



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Suggested by iKnowledge Stabler is good at solving crimes and putting criminals behind bars, but he isn’t ready to handle a foe as tough as the Joker. Joker has an array of gadgets at the ready and his hand to hand skills aren’t bad either. Stabler just needs a few good bullets to slow the Joker down, but he just isn’t prepared enough to win this round. He can’t outmaneuver the Joker’s array of tricks. Joker wins.

Kisame vs Darth Maul



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Suggested by KOiZo Kisame has a good amount of skills at his disposal and that should make a win easy to achieve. Darth Maul is a skilled Sith Lord so I don’t want to say that this is an easy win or anything but Maul’s Force abilities won’t be too helpful if he can’t catch Kisame. Kisame can run rings around Maul and his own physical strength is very high. A few hits is all he will need to claim victory. Kisame wins.

Bladewing Phoenix vs Kazane


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Suggested by Sonic Bladewing Phoenix may not be the most popular monster mascot in Buddyfight, but he means well. He knows a lot about pretty much everything and has helped Kazane become a stronger fighter. That being said, she would easily be able to defeat him. It will always be tough for the buddy to defeat the duelist. It’s almost impossible to be honest. This will help Kazane bounce back from her earlier loss. Kazane wins.

Prince Haru vs Chunk




Suggested by Destroyer I’m always up for another Chunk battle. You have to say this for the guy…he never gives up. His gravity effect and teleporting ability will work pretty well for him in this round. The most important thing in this fight is probably the Chunk’s gun though. Haru isn’t faster than a speeding bullet so the Chunk will be able to tag him pretty easily. One shot is all it would take to end this round which also means that it is curtains for Haru. The Chunk wins.

Kazane vs Gao Mikado


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Suggested by Sonic Kazane was one of Gao’s more overlooked rivals. Unlike Tasuku and the others, her plot never really went anywhere. She is clearly a skilled fighter, but she ended up being completely surpassed by the end. She never got any kind of meaningful power up while Gao gets stronger in each season. I don’t think she would be able to put up much of a fight against Gao anymore. Gao just has the better cards and already had the better skills. It’s hard to get past that 1-2 combo. Gao Mikado wins.