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ppl pitying hibiki, as if he wasn't the one to choose that path.
There is no reason for him to be vengeful of Hibiki in this form, it's the first time they meet. He didn't even see who killed Pink.Shun is the red member guy right?
Shun clearly doesn't recognize Sakurama. If he did, heavy doubts he'd believe sakurama would kill her. Sakuramas own sister couldn't even recognize him. His anger is purely vengeful, rather than evil. Just like the rest of the pink battalion, he too cared alot.
There was a minor flashback showing the three were childhood "friends" in the orphanage.
of course he didn't. he's a Dragon Rangers OG purist, he isn't reading the sequel manga with a footsoldier as a protagonist.Death Messiah was cucked by a footsoldier. I bet he didn't see the foreshadowing for that.
They (Shun and Pink Battalion) took Blue Battalion Dip's word.There is no reason for him to be vengeful of Hibiki in this form, it's the first time they meet. He didn't even see who killed Pink.
The whole Shun character is a scary looking, rebellious guy, now he will just side with this random nobody from Blue Battalion just because the supposed aggressor is also scary looking? He's different from the Pink Battalion, he didn't "believe" the Blue guy, he fully affirm the Blue guy's testimony just to gain justification to attack the scary looking guy for whatever reason.They (Shun and Pink Battalion) took Blue Battalion Dip's word.
Page 9, Pink battalion shows up. They see a "figure" and even question if its an invader or a puppet.
Page 10, One of the members recognizes the one on the floor, slashes at Hibiki to get him to move, and bears witness to the corpse.
Page 11, Pink Battalion believe it could only be the guy who was in front of her corpse at the time. Hibiki naturally denies this.
Page 12, Blue Dip is awake, and he claims he saw Hibiki kill Pink, then claims Hibiki is a "monstrous Invader."
Page 13, Shun looks down to see Pink's corpse, before claiming "I'll be the one to punish you."
Shun and Battalion are far more likely to believe a "Fellow Ranger who was there" than a "guy they know nothing about who also has quite a frightening appearance." Especially in an emotionally restless and aggressive state after seeing their beloved leader die.
maybe it's because of the D in the man maybe xdWait, did Angel even know D’s name was D?
I mean. If that's how you want to interpret the scene. I'm personally more inclined he'd believe a random ranger who was on the scene, currently dying, than the monster himself, who looks completely fine.The whole Shun character is a scary looking, rebellious guy, now he will just side with this random nobody from Blue Battalion just because the supposed aggressor is also scary looking? He's different from the Pink Battalion, he didn't "believe" the Blue guy, he fully affirm the Blue guy's testimony just to gain justification to attack the scary looking guy for whatever reason.
I always suspected that Shun's behaviour towards her in the orphanage was him lashing out because he couldn't stand to see her put herself through the pain and humiliation that she was putting herself through with little benefit, so he took on the "bad guy" persona to try and make her stop, something we've seen semi-consistently with him throughout the series. I would bet it might be something to do with his facepaint as well.I mean. If that's how you want to interpret the scene. I'm personally more inclined he'd believe a random ranger who was on the scene, currently dying, than the monster himself, who looks completely fine.
In support of your thoughts, hibiki calls shun by name, and he doesn't question why the monster knows his name. My interpretation of the scene suggests he's too distraught over the loss of sesera for him to register anything outside of killing whoever did it.
Who's more likely to lie in that situation? Ranger on the verge of death, or the scary "monster" he claims is responsible for it?
Mild tangent
It notes that the only real canon scene (IIRC) we've seen with Sesera and Shun is chapter 112 . Where Shun bullies Sesera. Why should he care about her?
This too is my own hypothesis but it's probably "regrets he made her suffer" and/or "she's someone to strive to become" as the person he knocked down is now a dragon Keeper. Top dog. Despite having her legs literally crushed. I can't even imagine how she passed ranger academy with that kind of handicap. Shun probably secretly idolized her.
Again, it's not about he "believing" a random ranger, it's about how he giving his false "witness statement". Completely different thing. The former might be just a bit foolish considering he is in the midst of a chaos, but the later is just a malice.I mean. If that's how you want to interpret the scene. I'm personally more inclined he'd believe a random ranger who was on the scene, currently dying, than the monster himself, who looks completely fine.