Buddha: Why am I defending humanity? On a whim. Also Buddha: Candies. I love them. I won't expect any god to make them, and the humans make the best ones.
@@cominksuadnyana4980 The Ultimate F--K NO is oddly rich in Iron nowadays, Emboar will probably ask me to go undo the Stealth Paint again... Serperior, to him, you are inferior. To me you are a petty Rash, to him, you're just Ash... -Samurott For all the Moths and Birds... -Empoleon DO NOT TREAT INFERNAPE LIKE ANOTHER POINTLESS TURD!!! -Rex the Emboar
Buddah isn't arrogant. He's the honored one, among the heavens and the earth he is the only one. And as someone who attained nirvana, he is one with everything. This is just lore accurate
@@Mavuika_Gyaru And the death of Olympians means the death of their concept. So if Zeus or Hades die, that's the end of the universe as well. Somehow I don't see them having stuck to this little tidbit of lore.
Depending on if you take the idea of the usage of the number 9 in norse culture to be the norse equivallent to the infinity symbol. It also means Odin works in magnitudes of infinity, and is still hanging from the tree of Yiggdrassil even now...
He isn't, it's that he's standing up to the gods, who are bullies in this, and the gods consider him arrogant for even doing so, because they're arrogant in the first place. Buddha here acts pretty accurately to the text, despite his design lol. His design is meant to mislead the viewer.
@@ronanchristiana.belleza9270 He's framed as arrogant at first by defying the gods, but as his backstory is revealed alongside his opponent's his actions here are recontextualized. He's more taunting them so he CAN get in the fight in the first place and so the gods will accept a side switch so they can see him fall.
Glad I watched this. I was wondering if this anime was any good. The depictions of the gods & pacing are horrendous in this scene alone. Glad I won't have to waste my time.
@@Madhav-xh4cj Nah kratos will lose He only beat gods in his verse because he got one of the most powerful and BS things in all fiction that thing that called "MC plot armor"
@trashlikeu36 Not even just the plot armor, the Blades of Chaos are so broken that I'm almost convinced if they were involved in actual mythology, they would one tap any god, no matter the pantheon.
@@MRcoolman702 No It just a plot armor Blades of Chaos is just like any other gods weapon and if cant one tap any gods especially gods in actual mythology if i specific would be asian mythology try one of hindu or chinese mythology it fun
As a Christian, I'm always pissed with how stuck up modern religions are with having fun. Hindus are exactly the same where if you take any material from their text and change it up in any way, they call it blasphemous and demand it taken down. I firmly believe if Christ comes in this amazing series, they would do him justice. The only problem is that if Christ exists in this universe, that means the final coming of Christ will commence, and that will surely be controversial in numerous continents.
I mean... if all the gods and... Buhhda are in on this WHY USE NORSE TERMINOLOGY!!? Also as much as I like norse mythology, yeah sorry Buhhda made Sung Wu Kung look like a dork so he slaps all except maybe hinduism
@@isaklal518 I'm not sure about the history of the people who wrote Journey to the West. I just know a bit about the story itself. I'm not sure what your comment has to do entirely with the character or this anime though. How the story effectively goes is Wukong wants some kind of powerful artifact or weapon, wants to be a god, wants immortality, or some kind of super cool thing. But someone like a monk or deity tells him no. He then gets mad and does the thing anyways that people told him he couldn't do. Then people or gods find out, get mad, and try to punish Wukong. But Wukong is pretty much him, and uses either trickery, battle, or sometimes a mix of the two to keep whatever he stole. Wukong got so troublesome, they asked Buddha to do something. Buddha basically humbles Wukong by being more clever and sealed off Wukong. There's also a redemption story that happens later on where Wukong travels with someone, they go through a bunch of trials, and Wukong obtains redemption. So in short, Wukong wasn't born as a god, but he does effectively become one. Mostly partly cause he's an arrogant asshole, but also because none of the gods no matter how hard they tried could stop him. Sun Wukong is just him, until Buddha pulls up and slaps him down to Earth. So really, Buddha is the biggest Chad, and the only one who can beat Wukong in the traditional stories.