Madara vs Shadow




Suggested by Destroyer Madara is one of the strongest Shinobi alive. There are very few who can keep up with him or hope to match the guy blow for blow. Shadow has the speed to keep things interesting, but at the same time I don’t really see him being able to do a whole lot to Madara. Dodging his various sharingan abilities will be difficult and in combat speed Madara may even exceed Shadow. Madara wins.

Sailor Moon vs Orihime




Suggested by Destroyer Both of these fighters never hold back but Sailor Moon absolutely has more experience on offense. Orihime is a healer at heart after all and her only attack option stopped being relevant after the very first arc of Bleach. Sailor Moon may not be the quickest fighter but her energy blasts should make quick work out of Orihime. No barrier will be enough to stop her for long. Sailor Moon wins.

Blastman vs Mario




Suggested by Destroyer Mario is a solid all around fighter so this is a pretty close battle. He may have some slight resistance to fireballs since he uses them so often but at the same time we don’t really know that for sure. Meanwhile Blastman is fairly fast and should be able to stay out of Mario’s range. Eventually the attacks will add up and Mario will go down. Blastman wins.

King Ghidorah vs Mad Hatter




Suggested by Destroyer King Ghidorah is a powerful Kaiju. With a single energy blast he can really send everyone packing. Mad Hatter has a lot of little gizmos and tricks up his sleeve but none of them are a match for Ghidorah. King Ghidorah is known as an absolute monster in combat after all and is just in a different weight class. King Ghidorah wins.

Mr Majestic vs Wendy Marvell




Suggested by Sonic Mr Majestic may be a tough customer but he isn’t ready to handle Wendy and her Dragon Force. Wendy also got a significant power boost from Irene which has turned her into one of the most dangerous dragon slayers. Mr Majestic would put up a reasonable fight but Wendy can ultimately dodge him when needed and also shoot out powerful hurricanes that he can’t break free from. Wendy Marvell wins.

Skeebo vs Sharkman




Suggested by Sonic Skeebo is one of those bullies who never lets the heroes rest easy. He has enough physical strength to lift Pac-Man with ease. That being said, Sharkman will still take this guy down real quick. His shark fins are strong enough to slice through any weapons Skeebo can pick up. The guy also isn’t really fast enough to get out of there so ultimately he will be crushed. Sharkman wins.

Harribel vs Crona




Suggested by Sonic Crona is tough to stop thanks to the fact that her sword can emit sonic waves and she even has a bit of a healing factor. That just won’t be enough against Harribel. Harribel’s speed is legendary and her attack power is absolutely deadly. There is little that Crona would be able to do in order to keep Harribel afar and once the two are at close range the fight will be over. They are in different leagues in terms of power levels. Harribel wins.

Sonic vs Blaze



Suggested by Sonic Blaze is powerful and she is quite fast in her own right. She just won’t be able to keep up with Sonic who is still the fastest guy around. His SUper Sonic form also changes the game quite a bit. Burning Blaze wouldn’t be able to match him blow for blow. There are few who can. Sonic wins.

Ban vs Bam




Suggested by Sonic Ban’s Achilles is a very powerful LBX but he isn’t ready to fight a shinso master like Bam. Bam has enough energy output to easily destroy any of Ban’s robots with a single strike. Additionally, Bam typically limits his powers but when he goes all out his abilities multiply many times over. Ban would need a significant power up to stay in the fight. Bam wins.

Dumbo (2019) Review


Dumbo is certainly a classic from the old days of Disney. I’m sure just about everyone is familiar at least with the concept of the character so a remake definitely had the deck stacked against it. Ultimately it’s a fun remake and it is quite different from the original which helps it stand out. That being said, it doesn’t quite have the charm of the original as it cuts out all of the more fantastical elements to make this a more grounded experience.

The movie starts with things looking hopeless for the heroes as Holt arrives back home from being in the army only to find that things are in disarray. His wife died and the circus they belong to has fallen under tough times. Holt lost an arm and his kids are also not doing so well as they have stopped enjoying their youth. Then the owner of the circus, Max ended up buying an Elephant with a kid but the kid has huge ears and is the iconic Dumbo. There are no refunds but Dumbo wows the audience with his flying. Are things finally on the up and up for the heroes or is the powerful Mr. Vandevere about to put an end to this?

Dumbo is a fairly light hearted film at its core but it does get serious at times like in the intro. Most of the characters outside of the main ones aren’t the nicest folks as seen with how they treat Dumbo and the others. They tend to meet rather intense ends though which was good to see since picking on Dumbo is quite mean spirited.

Dumbo is a fun character although he is always very nervous. You’d like to see Dumbo take charge and just start running around the place after a little bit but it’s not really until the film is ending that he finally gets brave. If we ever get a sequel then I like to think he will be able to use his new experience flying to become a true hero to the rest of the elephants. In a way he can be their champion.

As the main character, Holt does well. He struggles with some self doubt at times but for the most part I thought he handled the situations in stride. It’s not as if it’s easy to adjust to only having one arm but you won’t see him complain about it even once during the film. The most difficult part is really connecting with his two kids and that’s not something he is really able to do for most of the film. He doesn’t have quite as strong an attachment to Dumbo and mostly he’s focused on just trying to learn a new act.

So I liked him well enough but the only time I got a little nervous was when the film introduced Colette and started dancing around making that a potential romance subplot. That would have been horrible considering that his wife just died so this would be moving on way too quickly. Fortunately the film never really goes in that direction and so I like to think they remained as good friends. I’ll give the film a lot of credit for showing some restraint here since that can be pretty rare in these things.

Colette was a fun heroine as well. Initially when she appears in a crazy getup with Vandevere you sort of figure she’s going to be an antagonist as well. One of those villains who is quite smug about being rich but her character ends up being a lot more complex than that which was appreciated. She had a good arc and did try her best performing along with Dumbo. It was an unexpected character change after the initial scenes but a welcome one to be sure. They even had a team up near the end against Vandevere.

Vandevere certainly works as the main villain as well. The guy just wants as much money as possible and will do whatever he can to accomplish this goal. Max was a little naive to really think that partnering with this guy would be such a good idea. Particularly since the circus had been doing well. Vandevere certainly panics a lot towards the end so you can definitely say that plot line was resolved in a satisfying way.

As for the two kids Joe and Milly, I wouldn’t say they were all that good here. Even if they helped give a positive connotation to the word “Dumbo” I’m not sure about calling the elephant that. Seems like it would just be traumatic right? They (Milly in particular) do a good job of training Dumbo at least and are the ones who form a good bond with him but if anything I think that role could have been given to Holt. The issue with the kids is that they aren’t really ready to take on opponents like Vandevere.

They mean well but they don’t know how to banter yet and tend to say things at the wrong time which puts the other characters in a pickle. Finally you have Max who made for a fun captain. He brings in a lot of the humor type scenes and is fairly over the top as you would expect. The guy always wants to be on the winning side so if something earns money then he loves it. If not then don’t expect him to be a happy camper. At the end of the day he does step up though.

So by and large it’s a fun story. It’s one that feels considerably different from the original Dumbo movie but the story is solid all the same. The effects look nice enough but what really stands out here is the soundtrack. The movie has a lot of themes like something out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films or even Spider-Man 3. The themes have a very epic feel to them which may not always match the scenes but sound epic under any context. It was very surprising to see this film have such a great soundtrack but it absolutely amped up the experience. Dumbo’s writing was also good so that helps round things out nicely as well.

Overall, Dumbo is a good remake of the original. It really hits on the important aspects of the movie such as having a solid cast of characters and flowing pretty well. You won’t be bored here and while Dumbo gets bullied, the film doesn’t take it too far which is good. It would be annoying if Dumbo had to go through a lot. Like for instance there is one scene where it looks like the clowns are going to throw water on Dumbo which would have been awful but fortunately they didn’t do that as it was a different act. It’s little things like that which help the film from going too far. Mix in the great soundtrack and you’ve got a pretty solid movie here.

Overall 7/10