Howard Aguello vs Twilight Sparkle




Suggested by Destroyer Howard Aguello has returned, but it looks like the only thing in his future is another loss. The guy has a gun, but Twilight can easily block that with her barriers. She’s also been shown to get up after taking a hit through a mountain. There’s nothing that Howard has at his disposal which he can hope to stop her with. I’m afraid that this pony is too strong for him. Twilight Sparkle wins.

Rand al’thor vs Xehanort



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Suggested by iKnowledge Rand has returned, but now he is up against a very clever mastermind. Xehanort has orchestrated a bunch of events even while he was dead. That certainly takes a genius level intellect at the very least. Rand is very skilled though and his channeling abilities are second to none. The whole fight could be over in a single turn once both combatants have thought of the optimal outcome. I believe Xehanort would have the edge though. His magical abilities are top notch and he can also fight at close range. Rand would ultimately be overcome. Xehanort wins.

Broly vs Zamasu




Suggested by Random It’s time for a battle of titans. Zamasu is an incredibly powerful being who was able to surpass Super Saiyan Blue. It took a fusion to stop him much like it also took a fusion for Broly. Zamasu’s regeneration will help make up for the gap in power between these two fighters, but it simply won’t be enough. Regeneration always has a limit and as long as Broly doesn’t let up in his onslaught of attacks it won’t be a problem. Broly will just be sure to completely obliterate Zamasu to the point where he can’t come back from the damage. Broly wins.

Zatanna vs Kaiba




Suggested by iKnowledge Zatanna is a tough magician but she’s had quite a few tough fights on the blog lately. This one won’t be any easier as Kaiba has amassed an incredible army of fighters over the years. I don’t really thinks she can do much against his Egyptian God Cards and Kaiba still has dozens of other monsters to back them up. Zatanna won’t be given enough time to use her spells against Kaiba and as a result she’s gonna have to take a tough loss here. Kaiba wins.

Anomander Rake vs Broly




Suggested by Random Anomander Rake is a pretty skilled fighter. He is an expert with the blade and can also turn into a dragon at will. That being said, neither one of these skills will be enough to even make Broly flinch. Broly is so powerful that such skills are effectively meaningless before him. It’s almost hard to fathom what it’s like to be able to destroy universes on a whim, but that’s actually something that Broly can do before even going super saiyan. There’s nothing Anomander can do about that. Broly wins.

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Belldandy vs Trigon




Suggested by Iknowledge Belldandy is a pretty skilled cosmic being who can create barriers that are hard to break. She also has mastery over the wind so she can fire a lot of wind techniques at Trigon although they will pale next to his overwhelming fire. I’d say that he has the edge here. While Belldandy’s cosmic abilities are uncanny, she isn’t quite as combat centered as Trigon is. He’s been through numerous fights over the years which should give him a considerable edge here. Trigon wins.

Broly vs Akame




Suggested by Random Akame is a skilled assassin and so she won’t make this easy for Broly. That being said, even if she can somehow evade him for a while it isn’t as though any of her attacks would deal damage. Broly’s durability is on a completely different level. He could shrug off even her most powerful blows as if they weren’t even there. In base form he was taking on Super Saiyan God Goku and that’s already way stronger than Akame will ever be. Broly wins.

Robin (Fire Emblem) vs Sora




Suggested by iKnowledge Looks like it’s time for another battle of blade users. Robin and Sora are both very powerful and also have mastery over various elements. I believe where Sora takes the edge here is his array of super forms such as Final Form and Master Form. This allows him to better incorporate energy into his attacks and so it makes every hit lethal. Robin will be able to hold his own against Sora, but ultimately I see him pressing the advantage. He’s just got the slightest of edges in both speed and power, but that is enough to ultimately allow him to dominate the fight. Sora wins.

Broly vs Space Godzilla




Suggested by Random Space Godzilla is another powerful Kaiju, but he won’t be able to do much against the legendary Super Saiyan. Broly has powers that go beyond our wildest dreams. A single energy blast is enough to wipe out whole star systems. Space Godzilla can’t hope to avoid such an attack nor could he endure one. He would be at Broly’s mercy here and the match would likely be over in an instant. This is the power of a Saiyan. Broly wins.

Attack of the Mushroom People Review


It’s time to take a look at a really old school Japanese horror film. I didn’t really know what to expect with this one, but it’s definitely a little different from what I could have ever guessed. It’s definitely a slow burner so fans of the atmosphere approach could enjoy it, but unfortunately a very weak cast filled with terrible characters holds this one all the way back. It ends up being a bad film instead of a decent one. There are some good ideas here, but ultimately they cannot capitalize on them.

The film starts off with a group of sailors trying to sail away from the rest of the world. Each one has a different reason for being on the ship, but ultimately they will be heading to another part of the world where they can really live out their lives. Unfortunately the ship crashes and they all land on a foreign island. They quickly learn that there is more to this island than simple wildlife as the mushrooms are deadly. Left with dwindling resources the characters begin to turn on each other and allow their primal instincts to take over. Can any of the crew survive or at this point have they already lost enough of their humanity for it to not matter anymore?

As I mentioned above, the main problem with the film is the fact that the characters are so bad. I understand that the point of the film is about how all of the characters slowly succumb to the situation, but it’s a very negative outlook. The view that all humans will eventually turn evil is a common one, but certainly not an accurate view nor is it a very entertaining one. The characters start to become corrupt almost immediately and the ones who haven’t turned yet aren’t strong enough to defy them. It makes for a pretty mean spirited film where you know everyone is doomed from the start.

That’s not a bad thing per say as it can be fun to have everyone bumped off. There are quite a few good retro films with a plot like that which works out pretty well. The reason why this one doesn’t work well is because we don’t have the mystery angle to work with and the characters aren’t written nearly well enough to pull this off. The writing isn’t terrible, but I wouldn’t call it good either. The film ends up dragging on quite a bit despite not being very long which is always a very troubling sign.

Then we have the fact that the mushroom people don’t appear much at all. When they finally do show up it’s not as if they are all that impressive in a fight. They aren’t bulletproof or anything like that and are quite slow. The only reason they are even able to put up a basic fight is because the main character, Kenji, isn’t very smart and likes to waste bullets. By the time he is surrounded it is naturally too late as well….or it would be if they weren’t so weak. Kenji manages to overcome 20-1 odds which tells you all you need to know about the mushroom people.

From the rest of the crew we have 3 flat out antagonists. One is a girl named Mami who likes having everyone fight over her so she manipulates the men on the crew. That shows how weak willed they are. Ultimately her plan is mainly to call on everyone’s bluff and she still manages to get the last laugh in the end. Then the other two villains like making threats about how they’ll assault the other crew mates. This is the kind of drama that the film goes for and it’s the low hanging fruit on any situation like this. It doesn’t help the film’s writing at all. If anything it just diminishes the experience greatly like here. When nobody challenges the villains initially after the first threat there is no way to regain respect for the characters either.

Then you’ve also got the villain with a gun who manages to get the heroes at gunpoint 2-3 times. Did they really think they could be safe after locking him inside when everyone else is crazy? Their food supply is stolen several times as everyone else gets really greedy while on the ship. The only one who stays strong is Kenji and even then he seems rather naïve the whole time. Some of the characters get brief backstories but there isn’t much time to explore them.

Aside from the villains who are just plain unlikable, the main heroine may be the worst character here. Akiko is extremely timid and lets everyone walk all over her. She does her best to bring down the mood and atmosphere aboard the ship. Getting seasick is no fun so I won’t blame her for all of that but if she doesn’t get along with everyone then getting on this boat was probably a mistake. Even by the end she ultimately ends up cracking with everyone else. It’s possible that she was forced to eat a mushroom so I won’t be too hard on her, but it doesn’t help her case either. Naturally the heroine who was actually outspoken and ready for action turned out to be evil.

Most of the film is a flashback so you already know that at least one guy will get out safely. That does hurt the tension in the scene where villains surround him since you know that he can’t die there or even be transformed. It’s always an odd tactic to have a flashback be most of the film because you already know the ending. It’s just a huge spoiler. Kenji tries to sound deep and moving by the end, but since he’s already mostly crazy you can’t blame the doctors for keeping a safe distance. They are just looking out for themselves after all.

Overall, I guess I have to say that the film was a little disappointing. The film’s set up just isn’t all that great. I don’t mind the idea of a group of characters being stuck on an island and trying to survive, but then you’ve at least got to have a great group of characters who have solid banter with each other. It should be the group surviving against monsters or dangerous elements. If most of the group is either evil or unlikable then that’s going to take everything away from its potential. You don’t want to watch a civil war between the islanders, especially not with the stakes this high. If you want to watch a classic Toho film then I highly suggest sticking to Dragon Ball Z or Godzilla. This one’s just too much of a slow burner and ultimately doesn’t manage to keep its quality levels up.

Overall 4/10