You're right, my bad. I was on autopilot reading Natsumi's bubble in that panel and misinterpreted it, updated this page.Nope, not exactly. Kendo is fencing for sport. The stance Uryuu took when he got serious was no longer Kendo, but Kenjutsu. Which is real Japanese combat swordsmanship. By comparison, Kendo is dumbed down to minimize injury.
Probably not a 1000 out of a 1000, but definitely the majority. Those rapier/thrusting sword styles are fucking BRUTAL.you get a samurai against a user of Verdadera Destreza with a espada ropera (kind of a rapier) from the seventeenth century, similar skill level, and the samurai would get fucked 1000 times of 1000
Bro gotta politicise everything. It ain't that deep. This behaviour isn't unique to Japan. It's common in lots of countries, for example, the USA.They still think they're the superior "race" you see it all over manga every time some fantasy guy eat rice it's like you gave candy to medieval peasant the guy fricking orgasms on the spot, you'd have similar stuff in a western comic people would be calling you racist (to stay polite) it's genuinely sad to see theirs nation is dying due to low birthrates but they refuse to change anything and still think they're the superior culture and the important part of the social culture is still stuck in early 20th century. Some hardcore Japanese fans might not like it but Japanese society is horrible for what is considered different.
But hey Uryuu was cool af and it's good to see that piece of garbage knight getting his ass handed to him.
I really went to shit when the brother came along. It was cool when he was a cover page arc but he is the most insufferable MFer I have seen in a manga in quite some time.Aaaa it feels like this story is everywhere yet nowhere at the same time what is this schroedinger's manga
real sword style for combat (why he knows that is currently a mystery).
There's nothing particularly strange about this. Of course Uryuu is good, like really good, but far more importantly Bartholomeus was fighting with one hand tied behind his back and one eye closed, figuratively speaking. He would have trained and fought all of his life by using magic to enhance his body as naturally as breathing goes, so when he suddenly cuts it all off, it's going to affect him massively. He wouldn't even be able to use his full physical power completely because he's not trained to use it fully, instead going for the right balance between physical strength and magic. Uryuu, however, would have trained to rely on his physical power 100%. Who knows how big a portion of Barthlomeus's skills require magic as well, so those would be out.It's strange, Uryuu is too op, for beating actual knight and war hero. I want some explanation about his past.