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#1
Posted 20 May 2012 - 02:12 AM
The wind blew in his face. A gentle breeze, as though to blow all of his moral worries and troubles away. Danny Rand had not known such peace for a long time. Too long. Such is the life of a full-time Avenger and Defender. In these rocky mountains, however, it is just him, nature, and some much-needed meditation. The view of the forest from that height was simply breathtaking. Mother Nature at her finest.
Alas, tranquility is often fragile. The Iron Fist’s R&R was interrupted by a trembling of the very ground caused by, of all things, a gargantuan teddy bear, made of what smelled like semi-molten marshmallows. The peculiar creature towered over the trees easily. It tried to climb the mountain frantically swatting at its back like there was a persistent insect hindering it with one hand and flinging its massive body several meters upwards at a time with the other.
Upon closer inspection, Iron Fist was able to notice a man on the animal’s left shoulder, apparently trying to bite the entire arm off. The man had long, blue hair, and was pretty much a mass of muscles with an appetite for marshmallows. Once they reached the summit, the bear and the man were both hanging at the edge of the cliff, the intact right arm being their only remaining anchor to the mountain. Danny hears the man speak in Japanese: “Don’t you dare let go, Marshbearow!” He jumps up to the top of the head, then onto the mountain itself. Strange enough, his already large muscles appeared to begin moving and enlarging on their own. He then pulls the bear by the hand. He manages to pull the bear up a meter or two, which impressess Danny. It was not enough. Realizing the Gourmet Hunter was nearing his limits, the bear sunk its feet into the side of the mountain, obviously intending to use it as a foothold.
The force of its kicks was great. “No! Stop! You might cause a-“ but the Iron Fist knew it was too late. Alarmed, the “Marshbearow” panicked and tried to force its way up. A huge portion of the summit collapsed, starting a landslide. In a short frenzy, the bear suddenly tries desperately to search for a support on the remains of the summit, the man now the one clinging for dear life, with its only hand. Unfortunately, all it found was yet another man. A skinnier one, who was obviously not strong enough to support the weight of all three of them. The petrified party participate in the perilous plummet to the unforgiving ground.
As the smoke settles it is apparent from the sudden lack of noise and motion that the bear has since left this world. The man and Danny free themselves from the mass of lifeless marshmallow, which apparently cushioned their impact. Enraged by the unnecessary death of an animal, the Iron Fist hits the man with an, umm, Iron Fist.
“Why were you harming that creature!!?” he exclaims in Japanese, and then thinks to himself, “Can’t believe I’m actually glad Spider-Man invites me to J-Pop karaoke night.” The Gourmet Hunter gets up, brushes his shirt and replies, “Ba***rd, you lookin for a fight!? That mountain would still be standing if you hadn’t scared it! And we wouldn’t have fallen like that! Now you’re trying to kill me?? I’m already hungry enough as it is!” In the blink of an eye, Toriko jumps behind Iron Fist.
“Go Ren Kugi Punch!”
The Iron Fist manages to block the body blow with his arms, but he is still pushed back. “Heh, not bad,” Toriko remarks.
Toriko is continuously getting hungrier and will begin autophagy in an hour. Both contestants have little to no knowledge about each other’s strengths and weaknesses. They have been a little roughed up by the fall. They are fighting in the forest and will fight until either one of them is knocked out.
Alas, tranquility is often fragile. The Iron Fist’s R&R was interrupted by a trembling of the very ground caused by, of all things, a gargantuan teddy bear, made of what smelled like semi-molten marshmallows. The peculiar creature towered over the trees easily. It tried to climb the mountain frantically swatting at its back like there was a persistent insect hindering it with one hand and flinging its massive body several meters upwards at a time with the other.
Upon closer inspection, Iron Fist was able to notice a man on the animal’s left shoulder, apparently trying to bite the entire arm off. The man had long, blue hair, and was pretty much a mass of muscles with an appetite for marshmallows. Once they reached the summit, the bear and the man were both hanging at the edge of the cliff, the intact right arm being their only remaining anchor to the mountain. Danny hears the man speak in Japanese: “Don’t you dare let go, Marshbearow!” He jumps up to the top of the head, then onto the mountain itself. Strange enough, his already large muscles appeared to begin moving and enlarging on their own. He then pulls the bear by the hand. He manages to pull the bear up a meter or two, which impressess Danny. It was not enough. Realizing the Gourmet Hunter was nearing his limits, the bear sunk its feet into the side of the mountain, obviously intending to use it as a foothold.
The force of its kicks was great. “No! Stop! You might cause a-“ but the Iron Fist knew it was too late. Alarmed, the “Marshbearow” panicked and tried to force its way up. A huge portion of the summit collapsed, starting a landslide. In a short frenzy, the bear suddenly tries desperately to search for a support on the remains of the summit, the man now the one clinging for dear life, with its only hand. Unfortunately, all it found was yet another man. A skinnier one, who was obviously not strong enough to support the weight of all three of them. The petrified party participate in the perilous plummet to the unforgiving ground.
As the smoke settles it is apparent from the sudden lack of noise and motion that the bear has since left this world. The man and Danny free themselves from the mass of lifeless marshmallow, which apparently cushioned their impact. Enraged by the unnecessary death of an animal, the Iron Fist hits the man with an, umm, Iron Fist.
“Why were you harming that creature!!?” he exclaims in Japanese, and then thinks to himself, “Can’t believe I’m actually glad Spider-Man invites me to J-Pop karaoke night.” The Gourmet Hunter gets up, brushes his shirt and replies, “Ba***rd, you lookin for a fight!? That mountain would still be standing if you hadn’t scared it! And we wouldn’t have fallen like that! Now you’re trying to kill me?? I’m already hungry enough as it is!” In the blink of an eye, Toriko jumps behind Iron Fist.
“Go Ren Kugi Punch!”
The Iron Fist manages to block the body blow with his arms, but he is still pushed back. “Heh, not bad,” Toriko remarks.
Toriko is continuously getting hungrier and will begin autophagy in an hour. Both contestants have little to no knowledge about each other’s strengths and weaknesses. They have been a little roughed up by the fall. They are fighting in the forest and will fight until either one of them is knocked out.
#2
Posted 20 May 2012 - 02:12 AM
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Iron-Fist
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Toriko
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#3
Posted 20 May 2012 - 04:19 AM
Toriko wins. He's just way too strong for Danny.
#4
Posted 20 May 2012 - 06:04 AM
Physical might isn't everything. I suppose Danny is probably a more seasoned hand-to-hand combatant, has better reflexes and is, to a certain extent, faster. Toriko definitely outclasses him in terms of strength, but against someone who can use his chi in ways no one can even imagine he's going to need a lot more.Toriko wins. He's just way too strong for Danny.
#5
Posted 20 May 2012 - 06:28 AM
Actually, Toriko is faster. He moves faster than the eye can follow. Combining that with his far superior strength (100+ tons) and durability he wins with ease.
#6
Guest_Yonda1m3_*
Posted 20 May 2012 - 05:20 PM
Hmm. I can't find anything else to say for the sake of debate. Lol sometimes I just can't believe Toriko's ridiculous strength... Perhaps an Iron Fist attack is the only thing Danny has that could actually hurt him?Actually, Toriko is faster. He moves faster than the eye can follow. Combining that with his far superior strength (100+ tons) and durability he wins with ease.
#7
Posted 25 May 2012 - 07:15 AM
Match Final Results
USER RATINGS
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SCORE
Iron-Fist: 19
Toriko: 2
FPA: 4.0
USER RATINGS
A
SCORE
Iron-Fist: 19
Toriko: 2
FPA: 4.0
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