Do defeats really mean friendship?

Started by Waifu, March 30, 2009, 06:25:42 PM

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Waifu

I don't know if thus truly happens in real life but do defeats in action anime really equal friendship? I guess once someone has experienced the 'agony of defeat' they come to fear the person who had defeated them and become their 'friends', what hurts more than a wound from 'friend'? I don't know whether this is truly friendship or just plain brainwashing (or whatever the term is) to come around to that person's point of view but I don't believe that beating the crap out of some poor guy means 'friendship' or anything of that nature yet I see it all the time in shows like Bleach, Nanoha or even some other action show where the hero gets allies by beating them or 'befriend' them with their superior moral aptitude via fighting power. Is this truly realistic or I do just need to experience this in real life to get an accurate assessment of this?

Nekomata


Satoryu

not everyone has a change of heart after being defeated. some get really bitter, which is far more realistic. and some only lay off a little bit, turning a hatred into a simple rivalry. like Vegeta after the Frieza saga..

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Quote from: Nekomata on March 30, 2009, 06:28:52 PM



How many episodes of Nanoha would I have to watch to get to the acclaimed befriending?

Quote from: GAP on March 30, 2009, 06:25:42 PM
Is this truly realistic or I do just need to experience this in real life to get an accurate assessment of this?

Sure, why would anime portray reality unrealistically?

Nekomata

Quote from: RMX on March 30, 2009, 06:47:53 PM
How many episodes of Nanoha would I have to watch to get to the acclaimed befriending?
last few episodes of the first series~

Psycho Yuffie

G Gundam is pretty much all about this...

Protoman Blues

Quote from: GAP on March 30, 2009, 06:25:42 PM
Is this truly realistic or I do just need to experience this in real life to get an accurate assessment of this?

:o

...Just so I'm clear on this, you're gonna go kick someone's ass, or have your ass handed to you, and hope you become that person's friend?

Sky Child

There's no logic behind anime character's actions, but rather the people who wrote those actions for them. If it happens, it happens because the director told it to.

Acid

But all the wrestlers are friends!

They love each other!

Gaia

Quote from: Acid on March 30, 2009, 11:18:00 PM
But all the wrestlers are friends!

They love each other!

Reminds me of Mucha Lucha, though it's not technically an anime, but I am sure it applies to Bakugan or Beyblade, which are. It probably applies to Pokemon as well, probably has whoever makes a friend, winds up in the opening of the show.

"Be a friend, by beating the [parasitic bomb] outta them and learn needless morals in the end!"
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So its about ass now huh? EVEN THE ASS HAS 'EXCEEDED'!

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One mention of LEGENDS and everyone goes batshit.  :\

Yep, every time when someone mentions that game people get energized for an apparent reason whatsoever. It's like this everywhere else, trust me.

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Actually, when I was still taking fencing lessons, there was the occasional time when I was up against someone at exactly the same skill level as me, and those times were by far the most fun and exciting - I could easily see bonding with my opponent post-duel if it weren't for the way it was set up, everyone switching around after a victor is declared.

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Quote from: marshmallow man on April 25, 2010, 04:55:26 PM
...When Larry the reploid accountant goes maverick of his own accord, he's certainly formidable during tax season, but he isn't going to provide X the challenge needed to make him grow as a warrior and reach his potential.

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Quote from: GAP on March 30, 2009, 06:25:42 PM
Is this truly realistic or I do just need to experience this in real life to get an accurate assessment of this?


I can give you an accurate assessment.  When I was regularly harrassed and/or beaten up, I grew to loathe my tormentors with a burning passion.  Other people I knew who were harrassed and/or beaten up also grew to loathe their tormentors with a burning passion.  If you're routinely beaten up, you grow to loathe your tormentor with a burning passion.

Unless you're some kinda masochist.  To which I say to each their own...

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Fxeni

If it's a really close match in a tournament of some sort without knowing the other person beforehand, there's a slight chance. Otherwise... hell no.

borockman

Depends, I became a best friend with this one guy coz of ping pong games (aka beat each other up).  We become some sort of rival or something.  8D 

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Tickle Buffalo

Quote from: Quickman on March 31, 2009, 06:18:14 AM
I can give you an accurate assessment.

But were there superpowers involved? Superpowers are very important.

Quickman

Ooh, good point.  Here, I was more concerned with the average schmoe, but apparently GAP was curious about those who're above and beyond us mere mortals.  Well, in that case... I can't accurately answer that.  Anyone here with superpowers?

Solar

I say that if it's something competitive, like a tournament, then friendship is certainly a possibility. However, if it's a life or death situation, no [tornado fang]ing way that'd ever happen: "Oh hi, I'm the guy that was trying to kill you 5 minutes ago, lets be friends :D"

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