Odin vs Zeus




Suggested by Anonymous Zeus is a pretty strong god with lightning abilities and super abilities far beyond those of mere mortals. That being said, Odin has displayed far more impressive feats over the years. While he is usually content to just sit in his throne all day he can get serious. Odin’s energy blasts would put Zeus down for the count and Zeus has nothing even close to being comparable to Odin’s power. Odin wins.

Yami Yugi vs Yusaku Fujiki


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Suggested by Anonymous Time for Yusaku to make his debut on the blog! He’s off to a promising start as he already obtained a dragon. I get the feeling that he will likely surpass Yami by the end of his run as the Yugioh shows have gotten crazier and crazier with the monsters over the years. Yami has the god cards but even those do not always cut the mustard in these fights. Still, for the moment the King of Games gets to keep his title. His Egyptian god cards as well as the Dark Magician will see to that. Yami Yugi wins.

Pyrrha Nikos vs Nightmare



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Suggested by Destroyer Nightmare is skilled with a sword and won’t back down easy. Lets ignore for a moment that Pyrrha Nikos couldn’t just manipulate his armor and crush the guy. His swordsmanship will be enough to help him clash with Pyrrha for a while, but even then she has the edge thanks to her speed. She would be landing quite a few blows on Nightmare while still being able to block or parry his. It’s a fairly one sided battle where the victor is never in doubt. Pyrrha Nikos wins.

Freddy Krueger vs Pyrrha Nikos



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Suggested by Destroyer Pyrrha Nikos is back in action and who better to start her return trip with than against Freddy? Freddy is good at scaring people and is fairly durable as well. I won’t see this guy short, he’s a threat to the average mortal. That being said, he may as well be powerless against someone with aura like Pyrrha. Pyrrha is considerably faster and more powerful than Freddy. That is a combination that is hard to overcome. Pyrrha Nikos wins.

Jigglypuff vs Toon Link



Suggested by Sonic Jigglypuff is back, but can she win this one? It’s actually a closer fight than you may expect upon seeing this match from the start. Jigglypuff does have a lot of good attacks and an evolved form as well. That being said, Toon Link has his light arrows and a bunch of other attack options. I think his shield will help him block most of Puff’s attacks and he will narrowly be able to escape defeat. His weapons served him well here. Toon Link wins.

Jigglypuff vs Whispy Woods



Suggested by Sonic Whispy Woods is a pretty strong tree, but I just don’t think he has what it takes against everyone’s favorite Pokemon singer. Jigglypuff may not be a big hand to hand fighter, but she has a great arsenal of long range options at her disposal. Whispy Woods will end up getting burned and shocked as Jigglypuff continues her onslaught. Whispy isn’t very quick so dodging those attacks is completely out of the question. Jigglypuff wins.

Bran Mak Morn vs Glorfindel


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Suggested by iKnowledge Bran Mak Morn makes his debut here! He is a tough king who always tries to do what is right. That being said, he isn’t an amazing fighter or anything like that. The guy gets the job done, but I would still be worried about letting him lead the charge. Glorfindel’s abilities are greater than what a human is typically capable of and has stood against very powerful beings with limitless ability. He is the clear favorite for this round. Glorfindel wins.

Metamorpho vs Korra



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Suggested by iKnowledge Metamorpho is a pretty strong opponent who has actually gone up against the Justice League in the past. His ability to use all of the elements makes him a very versatile threat. He is rather similar to Korra in that respect, but she has the edge here. In her ascended state switching between the elements is very easy. Her offensive capabilities are greater than Metamorpho’s and he will just have a tough time focusing on his attacks when she is blowing him all over the place with her impressive air abilities. Korra wins.

Rodan Review


It’s time to look at one of the original giant monster films. Many believe that Godzilla is really what kicked off the Kaiju boom, but you have to consider the mass market appeal that Rodan brought with him. Rodan isn’t your average giant monster, he is one that can fly. In fact, if we took this version of Rodan unnerfed and put him up against the other giant monsters, he would crush them. Not even Godzilla would last long against such a threat. Rodan helped audiences finally take giant monsters seriously and still works very well as both a thriller and a Kaiju film. While the film does drop off quite a bit at the end, it’s not enough to negate the rest of the experience.

The film starts off with a group of miners heading to the caves. Unfortunately they are brutally murdered by a bunch of giant worms. The humans go for backup but none of their guns are all that effective. Fortunately that’s when Rodan shows up to eat all of the worms and claim dominion over the skies. Any jets that stay in the air are promptly destroyed. The humans realize that the only way to stop Rodan is to throw him into the volcano, but this task gets a little more dangerous once there are 2 Rodans on the field. What can they possibly do?

The short answer is nothing. There’s no way that the ending even could happen. What the film should have done was have the humans acknowledge that they can’t hope to stop Rodan. This would have been the signal for a very emotional scene to start as the humans team up to create a giant paper mache version of Rodan that they sail off to an uninhabited island. The Rodans would follow it and leave humanity alone for a little while. Even I may have teared up a little bit at such a spectacle. As it stands, the ending is emotional but in a sad way. I was rooting for Rodan the whole time and was looking forward to seeing him wipe out humanity. For that not to happen is simply tragic.

Enough dwelling on the ending though. I didn’t like it, but it wasn’t quite horrible enough to drag the film down too much. I have to give credit to the special effects here as they were handled a lot better than expected. I dare say that it even beats most of the modern films when it comes to depicting Rodan’s speed. In this version you actually can believe that he flies at super sonic speeds since we see him outmaneuvering a jet. Rodan may not have a fancy laser to shoot out, but with moves like that he doesn’t even need one! I also liked the size difference between Rodan and the worms. Since we already saw how massive the worms looked to the humans, it’s clear that Rodan is a colossal beast.

As for the humans…there’s not much to say about them. They’re around of course, but they don’t really contribute much to the story. The dub has fun with them as everyone gets in a few good one liners. It’s hard to tell if you’re supposed to take the characters seriously or not. On one hand, it’s not as if they’re making obviously bad decisions or anything like that, but on the other hand…they just don’t seem as invested into the situation as you would possibly expect. After all, having a giant monster around destroying everything is kind of a big deal right? I didn’t dislike the humans, but as with most of the old monster films I found them to be a tad forgettable. Granted, it’s probably because I’m focused on the monsters.

I will say that the writing was solid. These films definitely take place back in an era where scripts were actually handled with care and you didn’t have to cringe at every other line. The pacing of the film is good as well and it manages to cover quite a lot in a short amount of time. There’s not much that the film could have done to be much better in these areas as it was just solid. I can only imagine how impressive this movie must have looked back in the 50s. Whether you are currently a big Kaiju fan or just getting into the genre, this is a movie that I can definitely recommend checking out purely on a technical level in addition to being a monster film.

Overall, Rodan is a fun film. He’s always been a solid monster, but one who is probably a little over matched against the others. He’s simply too fast and strong so he tends to get nerfed quite heavily. I’m hoping that the upcoming American film has a good idea of how to use him, but I am going to be entering that film with a few reservations on the power levels department. No worries, it’s still going to be film of the year, but with all of these Kaiju running around I hope that corporate knows what they are doing. Still…when do they not?

Overall 7/10

Basil (Dragon Ball) vs Buu


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Considering that this fight happened recently, it’s time to have these two duke it out on the blog. Nothing much will end up changing here though as Basil is still completely outgunned against Buu. His kicks simply aren’t strong enough to do much against Buu’s regeneration. When Buu enters his Super mode he also has access to the Kamehameha which will easily blow Basil away. There’s just not much that the fox can do against such overwhelming power. Buu wins.