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F-Zero Falcon Densetsu 50 - Black Shadow (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2008

Ryu learned that if a man can't even save a woman (Black Shadow caught Haruka), he can't save the universe, so he also has to rescue her.
Also, the Black Shadow's glorious dream is finally shown...it's the Dark Reactor. With it, he can absorb all the galaxy an create a new one, ruled by evil, if all the 6 Reactors Might (yes, it spells like this) are put on it.
Also, the last Reactor Might was owned by Captain Falcon, who gave it to the Mobile Task Force. It's then installed to the Dragon Bird as the second one, this way it's more powerful.

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  • batman black shadow?

  • @humzahayat333 Well, they look alike indeed.

  • @FZEROPOWER Black Shadow=M.Bison of F-ZERO

  • @KitaxNekoSama57 I'm not a fan of Street Fighter, so I never thought there was any similarity.

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  • Ryu looks like the same Ryu from Street Fighter. :D

  • Only one more episode until Boost Fire Full Power!!!

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  • When did this shit turn from F Zero to Street Fighter, like shit, somebody was fan of street fighter, Ryu = Ryu, Goroh = Gouken, Shadow = M Bison, and idk, i am just drunk watching this

  • @DraculaCronqvist

    "You mean you never heard of Dragonball?"

    - No, I've heard of Dragonball. I've just never watched an episode, because it looks repetitive and infantile.

    "In this case, we don't need to discuss this any longer, because clearly you don't know Anime at all"

    There are animes besides Dragonball, pal, and even ones that aren't stupid as all hell. Those are the ones I prefer. It's like saying someone doesn't know video games if they don't play Pokemon. What a crock of shit.

  • @VysetheTard You mean you never heard of Dragonball? In this case, we don't need to discuss this any longer, because clearly you don't know Anime at all and therefor, you are unable to even discuss such a topic as japanese voice acting since you have no ear for that.

  • @DraculaCronqvist

    "He makes the villains sound threatening and intimidating"

    - So what went wrong here? You think this sounds threatening and intimidating?

    "and his comedical roles are over the top"

    - Mark Hammill can do both of those at once, but whatever.

    "Cell... while Victoream..."

    - I don't watch a lot of bad anime, except maybe for topical clips like this, so I have no idea who those guys are.

    "...then you are simply ignoring facts."

    - Fame is an unreliable yardstick for talent.

  • @VysetheTard He makes the villains sound threatening and intimidating and his comedical roles are over the top. Cell sounds like a smug son of a bitch, while Victoream is just a clown who thinks he's all great when he's really nothing.

    And if you do not care how well they are known, then you are simply ignoring facts.

  • @DraculaCronqvist

    Also, I don't care how well they're known around the world. You can get famous and land high-profile roles without having a lick of talent.

    How many people saw Keanu Reeves in "The Matrix"?

    How many people saw Philip Seymour Hoffman in "Capote"?

  • @DraculaCronqvist

    "And I don't know if this is some kind of hearing problem or if you just don't speak japanese, but his voice acting *is* distinct. Otherwise, why would he be so popular?"

    How is it distinct? What quality does he lend to the characters he plays?

    Examples: Kevin Conroy's Batman sounds grim and gritty, but he also makes Bruce Wayne sound light-hearted and clueless. Mark Hammill has a great falsetto vocal range and wrote the book on insane laughter.

    And this guy does...what?

  • @VysetheTard Iconic? Right, that's because people hardly know them outside america, while voice actors like Norio Wakamoto, Ryusei Nakao and others are known around the world.

    And I don't know if this is some kind of hearing problem or if you just don't speak japanese, but his voice acting *is* distinct. Otherwise, why would he be so popular? Conroy and Hammil, they did one character. Norio Wakamoto voiced dozens, if not hundreds of characters and all gave them a unique personality.

  • @DraculaCronqvist

    I can think of no one else who could properly fill their shoes. Their voices have become iconic for their roles.

    Meanwhile, this guy sounds like every other Japanese voice actor I've heard. He doesn't do anything with his performance to make it distinct; it's just like a straight read.

    Why do you think this guy is hot shit when he's so boring?

  • @VysetheTard That made me laugh XD Conroy is your typical american hero and Hamill can perform just one role - the Joker.

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