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Post by Badalight on Oct 7, 2018 0:16:03 GMT -5
Episode 5 is here! After a brutal stage 2, can stage 3 be conquered?
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Post by Badalight on Oct 1, 2018 7:13:46 GMT -5
Episode 4! Stage 2!
This is probably my favorite episode of all of Junsei Ryou. Season 3's third stage was good too. I really like this one, and Will did a great job. Definitely check it out.
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Post by Badalight on Sept 25, 2018 1:49:42 GMT -5
Episode 3! And with this, we've come to the end of stage 1. How many of the 33 competitors will move on to stage 2?
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Post by Badalight on Sept 22, 2018 8:50:58 GMT -5
Episode 2! Stage 1 is heating up. Close calls, brutal falls, more newcomers, and some familiar faces this time around.
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Post by Badalight on Sept 17, 2018 6:48:35 GMT -5
Here it is! Season 4 - Episode 1. This season was recorded back in, I believe, 2008 - so it's been awhile. Anyway, sorry for the long wait. Sometimes, life gets in the way. This season has the most competitors of any season (over 30!). Many newcomers and returning favorites came to conquer the newly designed course. Since Jordan achieved total victory in season 3, the course has been upgraded to be much more difficult. Can the returning champion defend his glory? Can any of the other all-star competitors redeem their past failures? Can any of the newcomers surprise everyone? Find out in season 4! I don't edit these myself. I'm always helped out by some amazing friends. The person who edited this particular season is the same person who edited season 2. You can find his channel here: www.youtube.com/user/222productions/videosPlease go check him out. He posts a lot of Ninja Warrior content including reviews of ANW episodes, videos related to the National Ninja League, and a whole lot more. He definitely is deserving of your time. With all of that out of the way... hope you enjoy!
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Post by Badalight on Sept 11, 2018 23:09:06 GMT -5
Over the next week I am going to be uploading season 4 of Junsei Ryou. It's been awhile since William finished editing it, but I had been waiting to upload it. Anyway, since ANW is wrapping up and Sasuke season is starting, I figure now is as good a time as any to upload it.
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Post by Badalight on Jul 24, 2018 1:55:55 GMT -5
Any info for season 2?
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Post by Badalight on Jul 22, 2018 8:07:11 GMT -5
I believe this is the first time NXT has had a 5 star match on their weekly episodic show. This was an NXT Tag Team Title Match between The Undisputed Era and Mustache Mountain. Well, of course it is. WWE almost never gets 5 star matches. Before the Gargano and Almas match, the last 5-stars WWE match was Cena Vs. Punk.
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Post by Badalight on Jul 16, 2018 20:06:21 GMT -5
Not that much of an upset. They are big on Jay White, Okada has lost plenty of times outside of title matches, and he's not the champ anymore. He's probably going to go on a semi losing streak. When do you think he'll rebound? lol, I don't know. I'm just saying it's not that surprising. I mean, he lost against Evil of all people last G1. He's not going to be winning the tournament so he obviously has to lose a few matches here and there, so might as well put over some young talent in the mean time.
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Post by Badalight on Jul 16, 2018 18:57:18 GMT -5
There was a HUGE upset on Day 1 of the G1 Climax, Jay White knocked off Kazuchika Okada to pick up his first win of this tournament. Not that much of an upset. They are big on Jay White, Okada has lost plenty of times outside of title matches, and he's not the champ anymore. He's probably going to go on a semi losing streak.
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Post by Badalight on Jul 4, 2018 21:45:09 GMT -5
The final stage.
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Post by Badalight on Jun 21, 2018 22:33:12 GMT -5
I don't ever think it's tactful to celebrate a person's death, regardless of their persona. Not saying those people need defending or should be celebrated for the good they did, I just think tthat posting "I'm so glad that person is dead" isn't a humane thing to do in any way - unless you were personally affected by them. Also I think the mental health argument is silly because anyone who is able to commit heinous acts clearly is messed up in the head. That should be a given. It shouldn't ever be used as an excuse to not prosecute someone. "He murdered someone! But he had mental health issues". Well yes, anyone who has the capability of taking a human life does have issues.
Just my imo.
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Post by Badalight on Jun 21, 2018 8:26:56 GMT -5
It's not even about the planning and whatnot. Just her as a performer- her body language and the way she has the crowd invested in her expressions. She's in a league of her own just based off that alone. Her charisma is off the charts, even if I don't like the way she talks. The way she made Nia look far better than anyone else ever has speaks volumes about her. That part of the match where she was slammed, got up briefly, and then stumbled back through the ropes was genius. No one even comes close to her selling. And of course her style of submissions is nice to watch, though I could do without her striking "skills" (the master in my avatar would scoff at such pathetic shadowboxing). I say the same thing about how guys like Roman and Brock made Braun look even more monstrous than he already is, though Braun is obviously far superior to Nia. It just takes someone special to do that. Also I don't mind if she doesn't have the same schedule as the rest of the division, because she doesn't need to wrestle every week in meaningless matches. Then again I like Brock as Universal Champion, so my opinion might not be the best. I don't mind her schedule, I'm just saying it's easy to have good matches when you have the time to plan them out beat for beat. Yeah she has good selling and good facials. I agree. I think she has done far better than anyone expected her to. That much is obvious. No need for hyperbole though.
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Post by Badalight on Jun 20, 2018 23:13:15 GMT -5
It's almost funny that Ronda has had 2 matches in the company so far, and they've both been show stealers- arguably the best matches that women in WWE have ever had. She's basically the best in the company now- perhaps ever, just off sheer quality and entertainment. She made Nia look better than anyone ever could. And I agree with SRW about the division- it's a shame the current champions are meaningless and generic again, and they reduced someone like Asuka for no good reason. Also I know many would disagree with this, but I'd have preferred Roman and Lashley to face off one-on-one for the #1 contender's spot. It's a pretty appealing match by itself so I hope they don't waste it on a random episode of Raw. It's not hard to put on a good match when you only wrestle once every 3 months, don't do tv or house show matches, and have the chance to plan the matches out meticulously beat for beat. Additionally not having to worry about her condition the next night or coming into the mach injured from the gruelling schedule that the other wrestlers on the roster have to go through. The matches were good, but don't get ahead of yourself. See if she can do those kinds of matches if she is under the same conditions as the other female wrestlers. Also this 1 on 1 match didnt come close to the better NXT women's matches (Banks and Bailey, Asuka and Cross, etc).
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Post by Badalight on Jun 3, 2018 22:21:53 GMT -5
"GT" as in Dragon Ball GT, where Toriyama didn't do much with the company and it was all anime only. Gotcha. Not that I have confirmation on what s2 will cover, but the manga has not finished up the next arc yet. The anime won't be able to cover the next arc if it's following the manga, which it has been doing. If it follows the webcomic, it could. Still, I am skeptical since Madhouse is not doing the production this time. I have no idea why. OPM was really successful for them, so not sure why they'd give up on doing a s2.
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Post by Badalight on Jun 3, 2018 0:59:46 GMT -5
I think you're confused. 1) There are no "creators" of the manga. There is one creator - Yusuke Murata. 2) Yusuke Murata makes the manga, but he is adapting from the original webcomic of One Punch Man created by "ONE". Why would Yusuke MUrata have anything to do with the anime production? He is not the creator of one punch man. 3) If you are talking about "ONE", the creator of the webcomic, again, why would he be involved in the anime production? Do you mean the anime staff? 4) Season 2 was already announced a looooong time ago. 5) Season 2 probably won't be good as it's not being done by Madhouse and they don't have enough material to work with to create a compelling show, probably resorting to mostly anime only material. AKA "GT syndrome" what
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Post by Badalight on Jun 2, 2018 21:16:14 GMT -5
So later this year the creators of the One Punch Man manga are set to announce the release of the long awaited Season 2 of One Punch Man. It's supposed to be taking place in a couple of months at an event called AnimeFest I think. I think you're confused. 1) There are no "creators" of the manga. There is one creator - Yusuke Murata. 2) Yusuke Murata makes the manga, but he is adapting from the original webcomic of One Punch Man created by "ONE". Why would Yusuke MUrata have anything to do with the anime production? He is not the creator of one punch man. 3) If you are talking about "ONE", the creator of the webcomic, again, why would he be involved in the anime production? Do you mean the anime staff? 4) Season 2 was already announced a looooong time ago. 5) Season 2 probably won't be good as it's not being done by Madhouse and they don't have enough material to work with to create a compelling show, probably resorting to mostly anime only material.
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Post by Badalight on May 16, 2018 7:20:36 GMT -5
Anyone understand what this is all about?
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Post by Badalight on May 15, 2018 18:04:01 GMT -5
While it's a legendary match from the big spots I think he might be talking about the match as a whole, how much do people remember about it besides the cell throw and commentary about it, Foley getting off the stretcher, the cell roof breaking, and how injured Foley was, how much of the match do people remember. I heard it recent he was crapping on RAWS from 98 too which were some of the best episodes ever the guy is so dull. I remember the hiac very well the throw off then the unplanned fall through the cage then terry funk getting chokeslammed. the brutal piledriver on the chair both busted open the thumb tacs Foley getting back dropped and choke slammed on them it was an amazing match felt very brutal fitting of the hatred between the characters. The tombstone Foley took looked brutal the way he takes it. This was a match what you could show anyone and not be embarressed about them seeing it. Alvarez is a nobody taker and Foley are legends. Don't quote him out of context. I asked where you heard it so I could listen for myself. How can anyone comment without hearing it from the man himself? To me, I'd assume he calls it a bad match because of how unsafe it was, but I have no idea because I haven't listened to it.
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Post by Badalight on May 13, 2018 21:59:54 GMT -5
Brian Alvarez is the biggest moron I have ever heard he called the Taker mankind HIAC match not very good what a sad idiot! Seems like a random thing to bring up out of nowhere. Did he say that recently or something?
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