Chickens have a way wider field of view compared to humans so he could likely see rather well ( yes I get that his eyes are front facing but you get the idea )
Also all the monster associations constantly lose to heroes and never win. And yet the bird with his free will from Kuroitsu was able to score a victory. I smell an important story theme!
@@genericnamehere7602the big irons ability to counter magical girls is often overlooked as a situation in which a big iron was used against one has never come up. Until this chicken read the stats of the big iron.
Also note Mitsu slamming head first into concrete from several meters in the air and only being knocked unconscious. Agastia's monsters are a lot more impressive than their lackluster performance against Blader suggests.
Ok... that chicken is amazing... first it does an Akira reference, then it turns into a chocobo with a gun and summons a lighting bolt a size that even would make Thor blush.
Funny enough, a clip that wasn't shown here in the channel: The chicken might be strong against this magical girls.... but the hero he was designed to defeat (Kenshin Blader) one shot him to the point his defeat was shown with a live action figure of him just exploding almost like saying "WHO WANTS FRIED CHICKEN?!"
Its kinda funny, it seems they design decent enough monsters (at least until the budget constraints come in and the Leader turns them cute), but the issue is their monsters aren’t designed with their opponents in mind. Hydra had almost no ranged attacks, couldn’t fly and had average speed. Her opponents were two quick flying ranged types who could just fly outside Hydra’s engagement range and pelt her with energy beams until she died. Thunderbird has decent speed and strong ranged attacks but can’t fly and is fairly fragile for a Monster. His opponent is a VERY fast close range power type with higher then normal toughness so he can shrug off any bullets or dodge/parry any other shots.
@@Crescendobro She wasn't designed for these two. These two just happened to be at a theme park and noticed Hydra's energy as her heads argued. Everyone designed by the main character's company is to fight Blader.
@@Crescendobro You forgot about Cannon's Great Spirit system. Let's see Blader shrug off what essentially amounts to Thor's middle finger. His personal magnum can be used to pin Blader down while he shoves a lightning bolt down his gullet.
@@genericnamehere7602 we don't know if he can split his focus to do that though. Here Canon used Great Spirit while running away so he basically just had to watch to not ram into something. If he's trying to use his sharpshooting and Great Spirit however its a matter of whether or not he can split his focus properly to aim that well. Also Great Spirit is reliant on external weather conditions to fuel it since Canon can only call thunder from existing storm clouds, he can't make his own
This is why you don't send magic girls after Sentai villains. Unless they're a dark subversion magical girl they just aren't prepared for when the monster just whips out a gun and starts blasting. And a dark subversion magic girl runs a solid 35% chance of being turned into a monster even if they win.
Mind you, these Magical girls were curb-stomping the first monster, the second one only managed to temporarily depower the second one (later on it is pointed out that her wand can be replaced), and even without transforming that depowered magical girl tanked his strongest shown attack. So it is less winning against them and more managing to successfully hold them off long enough for them to run away. After all, there is a good reason that in the episode it is pointed out that while the Sentai heroes are in charge of protecting individual towns those Magical Girls are in charge of taking care of the entire city. Also, Blader has an inferiority complex towards them but that is for another reason.
It seems to be a knight versus Wizard situation. The Magical Girls have much better offensive power but way less defensive. They excel against close ranged monsters, but sharpshooters like Cannon can easily beat them and things probably would have been much worse for her had he aimed for anything else besides her staff.
@@nevermore7285 Exactly. Cannon's main concern was getting Hydra to safety, not defeating them. His trick shot plus his lightning ability could have taken them down easily. He's also reasonably fast and agile.
I've been waiting for this for so long. To see how monsters, having sincere friendly feelings for each other, bravely save each other from Magical Girls or typical Power Rangers. Even if the monsters understood this, then I think humanity has a chance.
A chocobo with a Dragonball scanner and hair style, that's a hero to me. Also Filo will be mad to the magical girl because she called Cannon Thunderbird fat.
A pair of magical girls are being chased by a chicken. The chicken is angry. When a chicken in this neighborhood gets angry it will chase you down. In any case I think Cannon just had the most successful encounter against a hero that any villain has had in a while. A new chicken legend is born this day. Mega Ultra Chicken, you'd best watch yourself.
Why does, character with extra dragon heads sticking out of them somehow always end up cute... like I remember the first time I saw such a thing was in StarOcean, with that one bro who got cursed by the two headded dragon. And he was always my fave
Three things: 1. I love Madusa girl's hair 2. I love how he shot her magical gem without looking and that this isn't Madoka. 3. Him calling out the attack at 2:05 is awesome.