I do like finding out obscure series being strong as fuckA feat from Choja Raideen (超者ライディーン; 1996)
God Raideen, the final villain of the series, is an almighty demon created by the angel Raiden during the Holy Genesis War. It was sealed by 12 (Actually 13) Zodiac Orbs. His body cannot be damaged by normal attacks, and his power can instantly destroy major cities on earth. He uses someone who can take the place of the shrine maiden Sayla to control him, but he does not necessarily need a pilot because he is self-aware.
God Raideen is awakened when Lushu De Mon, the main villain of the series, uses the 13 Zodiac orbs and the God Scream to wake him.
With God Gorgon, God Raideen summons a bow that can shoot light arrows. With this, God Raideen destroyed the most important cities of the world and killed millions of people.
In God Bird form, the flames from his jets can destroy a city.
God Raideen has infinite power and can destroy an universe. He destroyed Makai in the Holy Creation War.
According to Lushu, the Makai is the outer fringe of the universe.
It seems that the emotions of his pilot affects him in personality and appearance. The dark feelings of Ruri turned him into a black version of God Raideen.
The only being that could stop God Raideen is Raideen S, the fusion of the 10 Raideen. Raideen S took God Gorgon without getting damage and God Bird, the attack God Raideen uses to destroy a universe, only destroyed his armor.
God Raideen can travel to different universes and eras where he takes different forms. God Raideen mission is to erradicate evil. He only destroy universes if evil wins in those universes.
He was considered by japanese fans the strongest mecha until the appearance of Getter Emperor and Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
always love learning about weird he-man loreA feat from Masters of the Universe.
Procustus, the guardian of the Starseed of Eternia, holds Eternia together with his four arms after Hordak used the Spell of Separation on the planet.
Here you can see Procustus holding the planet in the center:
Info about the Starseed:
Despite having to remain in the center of Eternia to hold the planet, Procustus can go outside as he did in a minicomic in 1982 when Skeletor used the Magic-Syphon to drain all the magic on Eternia:
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Procrustus's feats come from early mini-comics published by DC. But the He-Man from this mini-comics is not the same that fought Superman in DC Comics Presents #47. The He-Man from early DC will later reappear in Masters of the Multiverse #5.always love learning about weird he-man lore
bizarrely strong series
The Firestar is a leftover piece from the formation of the universe and has the power of thousands of suns, including the ability to rip through dimensions. Krang says that those who possess the Firestar will become invincible and master of the universe.
Krang used the Firestar to destroy the walls that separate the Dimension X and the 1987 universe.
This somewhat reminds me of the star power/zodiac which is a fragment of a silver matrix and is literally the energy of a big bang (possibly even more powerful)While I was compiling the Glaxxons feats for the TMNT respect thread I found that the Firestar concept was similar to something I post before on the forum. It is the TMNT version of the Starseed from He-Man's franchise.
Similar to the Starseed, the Firestar is a leftover of the Big Bang and has great power. Krang even mentioned that possessing it turns the user into a Master of the Universe.
Later, I found that the writer of the episode was David Wise, who wrote "The Starseed" episode in He-Man. Since he was the writer of some of the Transformers G1 episodes, maybe there is something in Transformers that is similar to the Starseed and the Firestar.
@OtherGalaxy @Thirteen prime
That was Japanese continuity only, right?This somewhat reminds me of the star power/zodiac which is a fragment of a silver matrix and is literally the energy of a big bang (possibly even more powerful)
YesThat was Japanese continuity only, right?
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