Crispin Freeman - Which Role Would Win in a Fight
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Just to mention, Crispin Freeman voiced Overlord Zetta. You know, a guy who casually blows up planets and hands Goku his ass?
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@swygster Well, that's another thing. A character saying something and a character actually performing said thing (and thoroughly displaying it) are two different things. I guess you could equate that to the writer's lack of showing an ability fully to keep in line with the story. Unfortunately that's the best we can get because having a character show off their abilities as a story probably wouldn't be a good story. Anyways, thanks for the compliment, YT is rarely this polite :)
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@swygster A lamp post fall on his head, but a thug also hit him in the head with a bat (stick?) and caused him to bleed pretty badly. So that's why I make that comparison. Alucard, at the end of the manga, is essentially a true immortal. Shizuo, while incredibly powerful in Durarara!!, is not enough to stop Alucard. The Hulk, maybe, who has a stronger version of Shizuo's ability of limitless strength. Anyways, sorry for the three paragraphs, lol. I love debates, especially with a smart person.
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@swygster Cellty is a dullahan) and both have normal humans with immense strength (Alexander Anderson and Shizuo Heiwajima). So the comparison isn't as drastic as say, a Naruto character versus a DBZ one. In that regard, considering that Alucard can rip apart normal humans with utterly no effort, Shizuo (who only has immense strength, he can still be injured in most cases like a normal human) would still be killed quite easily by Alucard. Also, yes, Shizuo did get hit by a truck (twice) and had
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@swygster While yes, they didn't come out and say he could exist anywhere, Alucard implies it himself, Saying that he killed off all the other souls in his body, except for Schrödinger and himself. When he returns, he says "Now I am everywhere and nowhere", which is what Schrödinger says all the time. While it's true it's pointless to compare characters in separate universes, Hellsing and Durarara!!'s arequite similar. Both have supernatural creatures, (vampires and werewolves for Hellsing, and
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@MattCadillac I don't think the "everywhere and nowhere" thing ever existed in his abilities. In the manga, maybe. We gotta be careful when powers get to the point of (or close to) omnipotence because so many times they have been blown out of context only to fit someone's convenience. The important question to ask is what "is" in each character's universe. One character's omnipotence or omnipresence in one universe will be different from another character's.
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It would totally come down between Shizuo and Alucard :D
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@swygster Actually, kinda of a pointless argument. At the end of the series, Alucard gains the ability to be "everywhere and nowhere," meaning he exists where he wants, when he wants, for as long as he's aware of himself. Meaning Itachis genjutsu won't affect him, because he can simply decide he doesn't want to be trapped in a mental realm, and boom, he's back in reality. On top of that, he has several million souls, so it would be kind of hard to kill him by removing them.
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@SkyChord2010 Sorry, Alucard would rip Shizuo apart. Alucard is easily one of the most powerful characters created in a manga, aside from deities.
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PRINCE TURNIP FTW XD
Albedo. IMO.
That's been trounced though, considering Crispin's word is law.
YundaiUzumaki 9 months ago 17
@hopelover7023 Alucard would let himself be burned to cinders and then reform his body once the flames have gone out. He can do that more than 3 million times (once for each soul he absorbed). That black flame is a massive strain on Itachi so he wouldn't be able to use it as many times.
Not to mention that Alucard is perfectly capable of moving faster than the eye can see with him being a vampire. He just likes to play with his victims and let them harm him before he eats them.
Nachtrae 10 months ago 17