The thing I liked about this scene is not because he was poisoned to death and managed to come back alive, but because he can only use Growing Form but he still want to do his best =w=)
@@ShaneDouglas713 And then there's the *Rising Mighty's OP nuclear Rider Kick* 👞💥 (that can *leveling down the flarkin' city block* into smithereens...)
@@ShaneDouglas713 Yeah baby...👍 And so, how about the *Ultimate Form's Rider Kick* 👞💥, that could *ultimately destroy the flerkin' EARTH 🌎🌍🌏 in a single use* alright, Shane...?
Well logically doing the exact same thing is impossible. I mean, all factors. Except you doing the same thing, in the same past, with the same mindset. Well that being said, it's just physically impossible.
By the way, it was a very hot day during the shooting of this scene, so Kuuga's suit actor "Kenji Tominaga" was said to be on the verge of dehydration.
I really like Kenji Tominaga's gritty fighting style in Kuuga. He came back to become Kuuga's suit actor again for one of Decade's movies but I forgot which one
@@ELRIXmust've been the decade double war 2010 whatever movie cause that boi was VICIOUS when fighting violet emotion decade. I could be wrong though.
Nope. Kuuga's regular form has the normal kick power, this one is only _one third_ the kick power. Growing Form is not Kuuga's main form, that's Mighty Form. That's almost like saying Double has two times the punching and kicking power of Joker, when it's actually the other way around (Joker has HALF the punching and kicking power of Double)
@@UltramanMebiusBrave that... literally means the same thing Growing form has 1/3 the kick mighty form has = mighty form has 3x the kick growing form has
@@originalname1876 Different. You assumed that Growing Form is the first form when it should be Mighty Form. WHY DO YOU THINK KUUGA USES MIGHTY FORM FIRST IN LATER APPEARANCES? If Mighty has 3x the kicking power Growing has, Growing would only need ONE kick to take down a Gurongi. Let's assume Growing's kick power is 12 tons. If we go by your logic, Mighty would have 36, which is overkill by main form standards. My logic assumes that Mighty Form's kicking power has 12 tons, which would give Growing 4. See the difference? Your logic assumes Growing Form's kicking power is X when Mighty Form has 3X, mine has MIGHTY as the X with Growing being X/3. X being the same number in both equations.
@@UltramanMebiusBrave bro, are you fr right now? My logic literally is your logic. Like you said, let's assume mighty form is 12 tons and growing form is 4 tons. 4 x 3 = 12. Mighty has 3x growing's kick power. 12/3 = 4. Growing has 1/3 of mighty's kick power. What is the "base form" and whatnot is irrelevant when it's just the matter of "if something means this, it also must mean this." For example, 2 is twice the value of 1, so 1 is half the value of 2. 12 is triple the value of 4, so 4 would be one-third of 12. I don't understand what you dont understand from this.
@@UltramanMebiusBrave I think what you saying is "since this isn't the base form, you shouldn't use growing as a standard reference for kuuga's kicks", which I understand, but it also doesn't make me or the original comment wrong
That would not make sense. Rising Growing Form? That would make a joke character more of a joke. Instead of one third of Rising Mighty, his offensive power would instead be one TENTH instead of one HALF of Rising Mighty, and he can't even jump as high or run as fast as Rising Mighty.
Growing has only 1/3 of Mighty's kick hence Godai has to do it thrice. Reminder though that Growing can still kill the strongest, toughest humans on Earth with a single punch.