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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2009

In episode 18 Momotaros creates a new hissatsu/final attack. His fifth one appearently

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  • Ryotaro: Part 5? What happened to 4?

    Me: "Shi" means "four," but it also means "death." So we've *one finger* Ichi *two fingers* Ni *three fingers* San *points at where Imajin was standing with four fingers* Shi *four fingers + thumb* Go. See?

  • momotaros can't count to four.....but he can count to five?

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  • has anyone notice that the wolf imagin is voiced by Nobuyuki Hiyama, the voice actor for Guy of Gaogaigar.

  • Because poor math skillz are kewl! ^^°

  • Gotta love the "so awesome it skips a number" logic

  • ore no hissatsu...PARTO FAIBU!!!!

  • @thefatman69dude come on...find something new....chuck norris joke is boring now....chuck norris joke is even spread in kamen rider video comment side....

  • @Hakaishi00 no.....dotn have too.....because this is the internet i can say what ever i want....like for instance....did u know that if chuck norris ate a rubix cube, he would shit it out solved

  • @thefatman69dude ouhh come on...stop about the chuck norris joke....find something else....

  • @Hakaishi00 better not say that outloud...he will find u and snap ur soul....in half with his teeth

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