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wesono88-blog · 6 years
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Fairy Tail Final Season - Natsu vs. Bluenote Full Fight HD
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Every once in a while I’ll get an ask that’s wondering how I’d rewrite the series, and I have to tell you, there’s just not enough energy in me for that. I can barely finish projects I can actually see the end of, it’s not my strong suit. I’ve only ever finished long, ambitious projects a few times (and admittedly they are among my proudest). But, I do excel in breaking shit down into smaller parts. I think I’ll revisit my Alvarez Empire arc rewrite later, and add in all of the stuff about Zeref and Acnologia. If I ever do rewrite the series, I’ll work backwards. The only bumps in the road might be the Avatar arc. I never read that arc, I only was around long enough to hear the rages about Natsu one-hit-KO’ing a war god. So for now, here’s a rough outline of that distant future project.
There is no Fairy Tail Zero, and no Zervis relationship. Mavis does not stick around after the Tenrou Island arc at all. Bye Mavis.
The Tartaros arc’s second half gets a rehaul. Wendy and Carla won’t die, but they will need recovery, and so will Doranbolt.
Alvarez Empire and Avatar arcs get a complete rehaul. As for Avatar, rather than the Magic Council being rebuilt, we’ll have Avatar declaring themselves the new government, due to the absence of both the last member of the council (Doranbolt) and the Balam Alliance to stop them.
Grand Magic Games arc and Tartaros arcs get a complete rehaul.
I’ve decided that while Jellal still dies, he gets to stay in the Nirvana arc despite my hatred of him being there.
The Fantasia arc remains completely untouched with the exception of Erza vs. Evergreen, which I will rewrite by itself later.
The Edolas arc’s first half gets a rehaul. The second half isn’t so bad, but the first half was just lazy, lazy lazy.
The Tenrou Island arc’s second half gets a rehaul. Erza and Gildarts switch opponents, with Gildarts struggling to take down the super-powerful Azuma and Erza taking on Bluenote. The guild actually takes up Doranbolt on his offer and removes the wounded from the island. Laxus defeats Hades.
The Phantom Lord arc remains mostly untouched except for Natsu vs. Totomaru.
The Sun Village arc is untouched. 
The Daphne arcs and Eclipse Celestial Spirit arcs are cut. The Key of the Starry Skies arc remains, with some tweaks.
This rewrite will only partially get the fanfiction treatment. Certain parts of otherwise good arcs that stick out will get fic’d, as will arcs that were so bad that half or all of them need rewriting in full (GMG, Tartaros, Avatar, Alvarez).
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zhumeimv · 5 years
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Top 10 Anime Fights Won With A Single Blow
Top 10 Anime Fights Won With A Single Blow
Date: 2019-11-28 23:00:01
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Sometimes it just takes one punch. Join Ashley as he counts One-Hit KOs from anime like One-Punch Man, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a…
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ac-liveblogs · 7 years
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One of the problems I had with Alvarez was how the Spriggan were taken on by a select few. Erza battled what three? Then beat 2 almost 3. Should've had a variety of battles with the team. There's Mak, Loke,Gildarts, Laxus, Erza, Mira,Natsu, Gray,Lucy, Cana, Freed, Bixlow, Evergreen, Elfman, Lisanna, Gajeel, Juvia, Wendy, Levy, Carla, Happy, and Lily. Yet how many of those actually got a decent fight? It was the same guild members battling the 12 and if it wasn't it was off screen or not at all
That’s been a problem since well before the Alvarez arc, it’s been around since Nirvana. Basically every member of the Oracion Seis was taken down by a member of Fairy Tail, sans Hoteye - the other three guilds only ever played support. 
Even in Tenrou, there was a pretty uneven distribution of fights. Natsu fought Zancrow, Ultear, Bluenote, Kain and Hades. Meanwhile, Lucy got three fights, Gray and Erza got two (including Hades) and Wendy got one (I don’t really count Wendy vs Bluenote, she was just tossed around. Ditto Lucy.) Everyone else got one - very rarely, two. 
There’s always been bias towards Team Natsu, but it’s only now that we have such a huge cast crammed into one arc that it’s become super noticeable.
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What he says: Stop winning all of these fucking battles against enemies 98.6 times your power and skill you fucking Mary Sue.
What he means: Occasionally when I see a series, usually a manga, attempt to hype its hero or protagonist with how strong they are because they can go head to head with superpowered freaks and easily hold their ground, like the Seven Deadly Sins on the shounen side or Hellsing on the seinen side, I want to cry and yell at them that that is NOT how you get an audience excited for your story or fights, because good hype comes from tension, and tension comes from a power imbalance presented by an oncoming threat. As an audience member, I will get more satisfaction out of seeing a protagonist prevail over an enemy far stronger than them than I will out of seeing a protagonist stomp an enemy that only dreamed of being half as awesome as the heroes. Then you have Fairy Tail which plays the whole superstrong, overpowered-right-out-of-the-gate protagonists thing and then, shock of shocks, then hands them opponents way out of their league, which is actually Step One of building hype. So why do I still complain about Fairy Tail's fights when according to what I just said, it's doing something right that other manga are getting blatantly wrong? It's because there are other steps that Fairy Tail is getting wrong, and it's coming off worse for screwing up after getting the start right. Yes, I do want to see protagonists triumph over opponents far stronger than them, but the point behind wanting that is that raw strength isn't everything and there are other ways to win fights. We all like to complain about Fairy Tail's habit of delivering bullshit wins with a healthy helping of Nakama Power Speech, but being honest, sometimes we don't even get that much. Erza vs. Kagura was an example where really, she won just because. So was Erza vs. Kyoka. Don't even talk to me about Natsu vs. Bluenote. Fairy Tail protagonists winning simply (and blatantly) because the author says so actually happens a LOT more than we think, and it starts at least as far back as Natsu vs. Totomaru. It does zero respect to the hype built to not even attempt to subvert raw power being important. Because little to no explanation or thought is given to how FT protagonists win fights, one gets the impression that power IS the most important thing--which is Fairy Tail shooting itself in the ass considering the morals the Fantasia arc and Grand Magic Games arc heaped on us. It also royally screws up any attempt to get a feel for relative power. A Fairy Tail member can be getting their ass literally kicked (see Natsu vs. Zero) at the beginning or midpoint of a battle, and then win with their haymaker + victorious roar, with pretty much nothing happening inbetween to justify it, and nothing inbetween changing or happening to change the situation. It's also called "unzipping and pissing all over the hype" which tends to anger fans.
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zhumeimv · 5 years
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Top 10 Fairy Tail Final Season Moments (ft. Todd Haberkorn)
Top 10 Fairy Tail Final Season Moments (ft. Todd Haberkorn)
Date: 2019-11-10 23:00:08
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Forget about getting all fired up, it’s time to get all teared up! Join Todd Habberkorn, the voice of Natsu Dragneel as he lists all the greatest moments from the final season of Fairy Tail. From epic clashes like Natsu vs Zeref, Erza vs Irene, or the Dragon Slayers vs Acnologia, all the way up to…
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ac-liveblogs · 7 years
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Natsu vs Erza
Oh, man. This is where Fairy Tail’s screwy power levels come into play again.
Fairy Tail seems to have a constant “power hierarchy” that’s never challenged at any point. Gildarts > other S-Class > Natsu & Gray & (probably) Gajeel > everyone else. With this, you could assume Erza’s stronger than Natsu.
But, Natsu tanked Zeref freaking Dragneel. He’s END, the strongest of Zeref’s demons! He one-punched Bluenote Stinger! An actual god! He should be stronger than Erza, right???
Except Erza’s done more damage to more dragons than Natsu. But then, Natsu always beats the main bosses in arcs while Erza’s usually relagated to their lieutenants. Natsu’s END, but “she’s Erza!”
It should be Erza - I mean, she stopped Gray and Natsu from fighting without too much difficulty. But at this point Natsu should be stronger than her. Right?
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