I just love how, unironically awesome it is? Like its kickball, but they made the effort to make it really damn cool with badass music and fantastic animation. It feels like something from an over the top sports anime but they play it pretty straight despite the comedic nature of the series. God this show is just good.
@@Little1Cave that's true! Season 3 of Avatar and all of The Boondocks were animated by Studio Moi, a Korean studio that animates a ton of Western stuff
@@anthrax6685 To some extent, that is true. JM Animation was the studio behind Avatar: The Last Airbender and they were in charge of a lot of what makes the show so good. DR Movie was another studio that was outsourced by JM Animation to work on Avatar for some episodes. Both studios have worked in some episodes of The Boondocks as well, alongside MadHouse, Studio 4°C and Studio Mir (this last one working for the entire fourth season and also the studio that brought us The Legend of Korra). The world of eastern animation is a very interesting one, especially when they're working with American companies in projects where the staff of the animation studios are not being exploited and can have room to flourish their creativity.
No, I'm pretty sure all of the players were incapacitated. While she could try and crawl to finish her kick, there was no way she was in condition to kick again for another run. Therefore she was out of the game, and their team had no players left.
Adrenaline is one hell of a drug. Notice he didn't do more than move his hands to grab. He was wrung out tired from the exertion, andh e passed out basically as soon as he got to Ming. Kid had all kinds of grit for being able to move with a double fracture like that much less not curled in a ball screaming, but he passed out. I'd say it affected him.
I can think of a few of reasons 1. He didn't think it would work 2. He needed something to focus the energy in 3. He didn't practice with it enough 4. He wasn't comfortable using it 5. They didn't laugh at him 6. He only uses it as a last resort
A few reasons i can think of: 1. He didn't have that deep emotional need to act as trigger. Ming used his compassion and heart against him. She turned his greatest strength into a liability. That's some deep bone deep level hurt. 2. He's inexperianced. He's a pacifist by nature and while it's clear kidh as skill, kid also is still a kid. This isn't dragonball. he isn't a sayjin. 3. situational panic? Too many targets. Split focus .Not just on attackers but his entire family were being targeted. He couldn't focus on any one thing. Huey clearly has potential, but dude's still a kid.
She didn't kick a fire ball really that ball had the speed and force of both of there kicks you see what happen was huey did his best kick and ming returned it. she returned it all the force and speed huey had on it and made it go faster and have even greater force by giving her best kick. It came back red hot at huey it had so much speed and force behind it it look like a powerful chi blast. It's like one person kicking a item then a another person kicks it to add more speed and force to make it go faster.