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Circus of Humorous & Humiliating Arguments Part 4 Part 2: Electric Boogaloo

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Source where Feng ending is canon?


Feng's eyes will change like the ones which was seen in his Tekken 5 ending, when he is about to unleash a final attack of his Rage Art. The ending cutscene represents his power in gameplay and story too. Dragon Feng, is Feng showing a glimpse of his power and he can use it when the time is needed.


dont quote me gais, if you dont know, dont bother me, for no reason, when i post, i know what i am posting, we aint sb here

t5 jin is >> t5 dragon feng, move on now
 
Source where Feng ending is canon? T6 made Jin ending and Hwoarang ending as Canon.

Feng's ending shows him get the scroll after defeating Jinpachi, and he can destroy a mountain with a single strike.



While not all endings in the Tekken series is canon, that doesn't mean none are canon either...
For example, Asuka's ending with Feng is explicitly canon as well as Feng's growing bullshit feats of strength. Bryan and Yoshimitsu's endings tend to be canon while Jack's endings tend to be canon.

That's the problem right there in taking SB's word for it and nothing else because most fighting game endings tend to be canon outside of the extremely outlandish ones.
 
dont quote me gais, if you dont know, dont bother me, for no reason, when i post, i know what i am posting, we aint sb here

t5 jin is >> t5 dragon feng, move on now
Id rather them quote you and be scepticle than believe people off rip. it shows that they are actually using their brains and dont just blindly believe everything out of someones mouth. This way we definitely dont become space battles
 
i will give you my password then, to quote them back, cuz, i aint got time to repeat myself, and resort to sb tier convos, after all, we outskirts nakama dome :mjlol
i aint saying you gotta respond you potato :heston
I'd rather have them ask questions than blindly believe, we've seen enough of that shit already and im sure you've seen it a lot more than I have since youve been around longer
 
i aint saying you gotta respond you potato :heston


this ninger cant even meme combo anymore, i was expecting ya to roll with it, stop being friends with the no aru crew :wow

imagine being a black solar mod, who lost his obd combo memes sense cuz of no aru mugen fights, i will neg you, when i remember it :wow








:mjlol
 
While not all endings in the Tekken series is canon, that doesn't mean none are canon either...
For example, Asuka's ending with Feng is explicitly canon as well as Feng's growing bullshit feats of strength. Bryan and Yoshimitsu's endings tend to be canon while Jack's endings tend to be canon.

That's the problem right there in taking SB's word for it and nothing else because most fighting game endings tend to be canon outside of the extremely outlandish ones.
Not Tekken 5 and tt2 one for sure for Bryan and Yoshimitsu. Definitely not t6 for Yoshimitsu either

As for Jack endings, is it really canon past T5 since why the hell would Jane work for Kazuya. Is it explained?
 
Not Tekken 5 and tt2 one for sure for Bryan and Yoshimitsu. Definitely not t6 for Yoshimitsu either

As for Jack endings, is it really canon past T5 since why the hell would Jane work for Kazuya. Is it explained?

Why would Jane... a girl that cannot fight without Jack... work for Kazuya? Someone who has killed people for far less?

The fact that this has to be answered is crazy.
 
Dude, Jack ending in T6 above heavily implies that Jane works for G corp

...How did you miss how I stated that?!
So let me rephrase that better:

Why would Jane be able to refuse Kazuya and not be killed for that? Especially when she would want to make certain her Jack can stay operable? Wouldn't it make sense to survive to stick with someone? Especially when Jin declared World War in Tekken 6?
 
Certain people: Ainz would beat Touma in CQC

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Can't you blame the author in part for this idea? Im not overly familiar with touma but it's my understanding not only does the narrative try to insist he's only physically an average human, but the author himself has some word of god to that effect because he refuses to acknowledge what he has the character do is ridiculously impossible for a human. Unless Im mixing up characters, which is entirely possible tbf
 
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