“This can never be the hero we seek! He has no talent, no experience, no skill, no motivation and never had any form of training, ever. But we do have a dozen others potential heroes who do have all that!”
“Nope.This guy is ‘the chosen one’, so we’ll have to go with that.”
StrangerExisting4348 on
Villain trained in the mountains. Hero watched 3 YouTube tutorials.
LyraStara on
Villain trained for 12 years just to lose to the power of montage.
Psychological_Dig592 on
Power of friendship
Available-Row3591 on
The power of a two minute training montage defeats decades of dedicated practice every single time
clementtoh2 on
Tbh crash couse is wayyy harsher, one is used to comfortable fighting while the other just fights with pure pain
joyceclara4 on
The villain’s lifelong grind getting outshined by a two month hero crash course is peak movie logic.
Turbulent_Ad_837 on
Turns out the real superpower in inspirational movies is just being the main character
VorticalHeart44 on
No way that the only black kid in a Chinese school in China would be called the “Karate Kid”. It’s nowhere near his most recognizable feature.
And why would they reinforce his confidence by calling him something he’s good at if they don’t like him, instead of using an immutable attribute against him?
This is bullying 101, people.
My immersion was ruined.
Skasue on
Completely untrained vs Trained by jedi master Luke

Beautiful_Twist_176 on
Jayden Smith is 28yrs old now tho.. time flies fast
kidanokun on
then new villain is someone who just trained for 2 days
sigmasad1 on
The hero has more will power and confidence than the villian
Bellasophiexoxo on
Well yeah but did the villain have a sick training montage with a catchy pop song playing in the background? Don’t think so
zeizkal on
Maybe he was right

thedudedylan on
That is one thing I will give to shonin anime. They always have the main character do a lot of work to get to the level to beat their opponent.
Zephyr-Fox-188 on
Kung fu Hustle did it best. Guy gets his head caved in by evil master, becomes god
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villains only loose because of plots
Nobody can stop the main character

“This can never be the hero we seek! He has no talent, no experience, no skill, no motivation and never had any form of training, ever. But we do have a dozen others potential heroes who do have all that!”
“Nope.This guy is ‘the chosen one’, so we’ll have to go with that.”
Villain trained in the mountains. Hero watched 3 YouTube tutorials.
Villain trained for 12 years just to lose to the power of montage.
Power of friendship
The power of a two minute training montage defeats decades of dedicated practice every single time
Tbh crash couse is wayyy harsher, one is used to comfortable fighting while the other just fights with pure pain
The villain’s lifelong grind getting outshined by a two month hero crash course is peak movie logic.
Turns out the real superpower in inspirational movies is just being the main character
No way that the only black kid in a Chinese school in China would be called the “Karate Kid”. It’s nowhere near his most recognizable feature.
And why would they reinforce his confidence by calling him something he’s good at if they don’t like him, instead of using an immutable attribute against him?
This is bullying 101, people.
My immersion was ruined.
Completely untrained vs Trained by jedi master Luke

Jayden Smith is 28yrs old now tho.. time flies fast
then new villain is someone who just trained for 2 days
The hero has more will power and confidence than the villian
Well yeah but did the villain have a sick training montage with a catchy pop song playing in the background? Don’t think so
Maybe he was right

That is one thing I will give to shonin anime. They always have the main character do a lot of work to get to the level to beat their opponent.
Kung fu Hustle did it best. Guy gets his head caved in by evil master, becomes god