the creepiest thing about Vidor's opening line is he says it without a shred of malice, but rather nonchalance. taking lives doesn't even register as contempt, but a matter of fact.
They are Viltrumites Buddy. Even when wounded they are capable of Feats that normal Humans can only dream about. And they can Regenerate Long-Term too. Dont judge this as "unlogical" just because they look like us Humans. They are freaking Super-Aliens with the Look of Humans, BUT they have enormous Regeneration und Endurance on Top of their Strength, and Flying Capabilities.
Viltrumites, unlike other similar types of character species, are incredibly difficult to kill, in that they only really go down for good if you manage to cause sufficient destruction to their bodies or destroy/damage their hearts enough to make them unable to heal properly. So basically beating them to a pulp or disemboweling them is more of a minor inconvenience than a death sentence.
Was nice seeing Mark actually winning a fight against a powerful opponent for a change. Sets him up well to likely put up a far greater fight against Conquest in the future. I'm guessing chances are episode 6 and 7 might cover the angstrom levy stuff and then 8 will be his big fight with conquest 5 is probably gonna be him returning to find levy after checking in with Cecil and Amber
They need to put EVERYTHING into that Conquest fight. I'm talking like, Genndy Tartakovsky level storyboarding and blood curdling screams of rage from Steven Yeun. EVERYTHING.
@@Oofteam1based on the timeline of the comics, levy and the invincible war should be next, the aftermath of that leads immediately into conquest showing up. If we don't get either of those major events in some capacity this season, then we will probably see Omni-man and Allens prison escape in episode 8. But with 4 episodes left it's highly likely we will get the levy stuff over the next few episodes and have conquest show up right before the credits roll.
@@adambrown6669that’d be WAY too fast for the story, having conquest this soon would be an invincible any%. “I thought you were stronger” should be the maximum
It's so good to see Invincible give someone a beating. Basically this is the difference between a street fight vs a martial arts match. Mark has been fighting like in a match, trying to wear his enemies down, and beat them up with just bruises or incapacitate them. Now Mark fought like in a street fight, going for vitals and not afraid to do actual damage. Literally awakened his killer instinct when he saw all the thraxxans they killed. He just stopped when he was about to land the finishing blow. But he was in the right mindset for the other half of the fight. It's amazing how much stronger he has gotten.
especially when you realize nolan's younger than most of these viltrumites, nolan explains by the time he was born viltrum was already a powerful empire, which implies he was born after the purge, and in cutbacks of the purge you can see viltrumites like thula and kregg there.
Yeah. Turns out, he’s one of their best/most powerful warriors. There’s about 2 or 3 more powerful than him though. In terms of scaling, I’d say this version of Mark, then Vidor, then Thula, then Anissa (iykyk) then Omni-Man Kregg & Lucan (even), then the 2 top dogs Conquest & Thragg
@@BlackOmegaEntNah Omni Man scales above Keegg and Lucan (as we saw him easily beat him here but underestimated his durability.) Id say Conquest and Thragg are the only ones above Omni Man.
@@BlackOmegaEnt He did say that the Viltrumites who were chosen to infiltrate a single planet's defenses were the most trusted officers. With Viltrumites being all about strength, it would make sense that would also mean they are one of the strongests. Meaning, yeah, Omni-man is one of the strongest ones.
Can we just appreciate for a second how strong Mark’s left hook must have been at 2:28? Sending Thula flying backwards is no joke, I think Omni Man would have even felt that one a little bit. Mark’s increased raw strength over season 1 is becoming clear
I really like the exchanges between Omni-Man and the Viltrumites. It’s all so matter-of-fact, cold, and straight to the point. It really shows how they don’t waste their time like the god-like soldiers we’ve been told about up to this point. I especially like the lines from Nolan and Vidor. “I’ll kill you, for what you did to these people.” “Then do it.” They rely purely on strength of force to back up their words and it shows. So far they have lived up to their reputation and I’m excited to see them again.
In the comics, this moment was gorey eye candy against Mark, showing how behind he is in terms of strength. Here it’s setting the foundation for the battles to come. If he doesn’t use his adrenaline to the fullest, doesn’t go for the kill, doesn’t fight like a viltrumite, there will be consequences.
I prefer the comic as there is little to no way a fledgling Viltrumite stands a chance against a thousand(s) year old, experienced Viltrumite. Marks best advantage in the comic was his desperation and adrenaline as he had to be creative to close the massive gap between him and his enemies.
@@chuckingreaper8654in the comics it wasn’t until Conquest where it was emphasized that a Viltrumite hybrid actually gets stronger the angrier they get. In the show, there are multiple points before this episode where Mark got angry enough to instantly overcome the gap in strength between him and his enemies. (Flaxan captain, machinehead’s gang, even against Omni man for a brief moment.) So it feels genuinely earned here. Even if it didn’t, it’s not like mark actually won this battle. Thula was practically getting a warmup in.
It was epic seeing at first Mark is taking a beating because he doesn’t want to kill and finally seeing all of the Thraxens that the Viltrumites killed it unlocked his killer instincts and had to bend the rules in order to stop them. Kind of like Superman Mark only kills as a last option. Mark is the true hero!
You know if mark learns to commit to his actions and not hold back he could live up to his name. Remember the first rule of combat mark “choose your actions and commit to them.”
It’s very interesting to see how Mark copies Nolan’s moves like the head slam to the wall, the grab from the leg, the combo he did to the Immortal and Darkwing, he idolises him even after everything
I kinda like how mark was doing better in a fight. Unlike what other people have said, he does have some skill for just getting into the superhero thing, he fought his dad, albeit he losses horribly he did get a few hits on his dad, he gets jumped almost every episode taking beatings that he probably shouldn’t, but looking at the fight with thula he didn’t do that much damage, he beat her but he didn’t kill her, and that’s what I think people are forgetting. He was extremely tired after and thula kept getting back up. If he didn’t hold back I’m pretty sure he’d have a chance. He also if the descendant of argall, son of Omni man so this strength makes a little sense. But I read some of the comics and I actually prefer some of the changes in the show. Makes it more exciting and shows more punishment and jaw dropping scenes
Loved that montage of blows, could have been lifted directly from a comic book. My guess for the second half of the season is Mark will be back on Earth with his brother at the end of next episode, episodes 6-7 deal with Angstrom and the finale will show Nolan’s execution and all the epicness that entails.
I dunno if they're gonna go the comic book route but the only way Omni man will be redeemed is if he fights and beats his alternate universe self, whom we saw kill immortal again
A neat little detail, at 2:34 Mark uses the same move set that Omni man did in the beginning of episode 1 (s2) where he kills the immortal. Only difference is that Mark uses a fist to back smack thula, while Nolan used his hand like a knife to decapitate the immortal
The show really boosting Mark capability here (not like its a bad thing), he not supposed to be this OP, or can match with true Viltrumite in this time setting in the comic.
I don't think he was actually doing much damage. She wasn't really bleeding. Mark was bleeding and struggling. I think Thula just wanted him close for that surprise attack. She recovered from every one of his hits very quickly.
@@Kryptic_Karma he held her up by her hair ready to finish her off until he hesitated, he was def beating her. Mark had more injuries because he was holding back the first half and bc of that knife.
The moment I heard Thraxan in episode 3 of season 2, I knew we were in for some shit. Well, knowing the plot isn’t exactly the same as seeing it unfold in real time. This has to be one of the first times in this entire show, where the guts and gore feel like a reward for the audience, rather than the result of an innocents in tragedy. It’s clear that the animation team has upped the quality of animation considerably, and it all comes down to some cleaver tricks with variable frame rates and excellent overlapping action. It’s a shame we’ve gotta wait for episode 5, but if the first half of season 2 is anything to go by, it will be well worth the wait.
Not gonna lie, I was slightly disappointed when Mark put Thula on her ass multiple times in this fight. Thula is an OLD Viltrumite, she was there at the Purge along with Conquest, she's a scarily strong character in the comics and smacked fucking Thragg up a bit. To see her being a little bit of a jobber kinda sucks, but it makes sense in a way I guess. Side note, what an absolute ALL STAR cast for the Viltrumites. Phil LaMarr for Lucan, Grey Delisle for Thula and Goddamn Clancy Brown for Kregg?? Whoever they got in for Thragg and Anissa have a high standard to live up to already.
Nolan is strong because his costumes are orange and white, every viltrumite who wears orange is stronger than those with white that's their level Only Nolan and thragg are the ones with orange costumes but Nolan wears white and orange which means thragg is stronger than him. He's completely orange
Superman is also peak Kryptonian genetics. Depending on the continuity, Superman is a direct descendant of Rao (the sun god of Krypton). Regardless any Kryponian destroys all Viltrumites.
7 vs 1 and 3 vs 2 Plus the guardians had more cohesive teamwork. Also most of the damage Nolan took here was in 1v1 fights, immortal in a 1v1 died in seconds every time.
“Regardless, it’s him or us.” “I choose us.” Whether Nolan knew or not, the GOTG fought exactly like his own people. Not thinking, acting. Going straight for the kill.
Even if the Guardians didn't have nearly the raw power of a Viltrumite, they presented a much more varied degree of threats. Nolan was constantly having to switch gears to counter the different things the Guardians threw at him. They had ranged attacks, they had a guy capable of wrapping up and immobilizing him, they had Red Rush who ruined Nolan's chance for a surprise attack and stole the momentum of his initial onslaught. If Green Ghost hadn't been so inexperienced and choked at the worst moment, they could've won.
The reason I think Mark had his entire tooth ripped out and not broken or chipped is probably because Viltrumite bones and hard organic material are insurmountably durable. Their teeth, cartilage, and bones are probably *the* strongest biological material in the universe. If you notice, whenever two full grown Viltrumites are mortally wounding one another, they (usually) go for their internals or connective muscle and tissue instead of directly attacking the bones. Thula’s jaw in her fight with Nolan was smashed through her head, not directly crushed. Their bones are probably too strong to attempt to break in the midst of battle, and when Nolan was pummeling Mark, he most likely destroyed the gums and such connecting the teeth to his skull, way before even phasing the enamel and such of the tooth itself. [SPOILERS] We can see this being the case in Mark’s first fight against Conquest, where when Mark is headbutting Conquest’s skull in, it takes numerous, full force headbutts to crack his skull open, only “killing” him due to the damage to his brain from a caved in skull.
I knew I shouldn't have scrolled through the comments. Not even interested in the season anymore cause people want to spoil. I wanted to see people hyping up the fight, not talking about future ones.
Hold up. Allan was able to beat Mark in a fight, back in Season 1. Seemed to show that at that point in time Allan wa smore powerful than Mark Thula alone could beat up Allan to death (as we kind of saw in the last episode). Yet here Mark was able to hold his own against Thula and actually hurt her? This kind of doesn't make sense. Although a few months did pass from when Mark and Allan fought, so he must have gotten a little bit stronger. Number 2, Mark perhaps had an adrenaline rush here, when he saw the death of innocent Thraxans, which motivated him to fight back and prevent further death of innocence.
Technically Allen didn't beat him, Allens hits barely did much to him, hell when he was pinned and being punched over and over he never even drew blood, their fight ended because Invincible got Allen to talk and realize that he was on the wrong planet. If he fought Allen to the death he'd likely have killed him, at least that early days version of Allen anyway. The show has done a really good job of showing how a kid with insane power but a very classic hero moral code can seem far weaker than he is, Mark has only ever really hit his dad with his true strength, and Thula with his focused strength and skill. Every other battle he's been in he's been holding back or being sloppy, otherwise the flaxan leader would have been mush on the street, tether tyrant and kilcannon would be dead and immortal in the alternate reality would have died by mark's hand instead of his father.
@@adambrown6669 I don't think he could beat the immortal. Evil mark wouldn't pull his punches, and even then the immortal was holding him with one arm.
@@goldwave3032 if you recall Mark during the fight was still trying to talk to immortal, he wanted to have him trust him, he didn't want to kill the immortal.
“I’ll make this quick” Cap and a half, she could’ve lead with fatally stabbing Mark as soon as the fight began if she meant it, she wanted the boy to suffer.
And also what is the point of your list? Are you rating the strength of different viltrumites? Or of characters overall, if the former, Emperor Invincible is the strongest viltrumite in the end, not Thragg, and if the latter, battle beast, Allen and a few others are in fact all more powerful than several on this list.
This was such an ass pull fight on Marks end🙄 Mark shouldn’t have been able to win against Thula because in the comics she’s the second strongest female Viltrumite and in the top 7 which Mark is nowhere near at in this point of the story plus how can someone with nowhere near the amount of experience beat someone with hundreds of years of experience? Also the conversation about how Mark needs to stop holding back is better in the comics he ain’t holding back in the comics he’s just outclassed and his dad tells him to fight like a Viltrumite which means don’t stop to think about what his next move was just fight or else he’ll die not both of them just him. That would’ve been a just as good character development but they had to do it like this and disrespect another character like Thula. Look everything before this episode was good it was just the drastic change in continuity in this episode and how it’s gonna change future fights like his fight with the next Viltrumite that will come to Earth and that fight he gets his ass beat but he gets the upper hand and wins cause I bet you either they’ll change that fight drastically like this one or ignore the ass pull power boost and the lesson in this fight was nothing.
Yes and no. He’s still fighting his dad at the end of the day so he doesn’t actually want to harm him but he wasn’t even strong enough to get Nolan’s grip off him when innocents were in the way. 100% Mark still wouldn’t stand a chance against Nolan in season 1 though.
Mark was really trying to show a damn viltrumite mercy 😂 i bet he wont do that again
He will
He was so stupid for that. You don't show a Viltrumite mercy
@@theelectricprince8231not really
true, but the fact he is holding back shows he is stronger at this point
@@lanceabaja8401the fact he's holding back meant he thought they were fighting to win not kill
Omni Man S 1:"Think Mark!"
Omni Man S 2: "Don't Think! ACT!"
He is so my father.
I love Mark hitting Thula with the same move Omni-man killed Darkwing with. Still Nolan’s son, he’s been using a lot of his Dad’s moves this season.
Mark also used the same combo on Thula, the one Omni-man used on Immortal in the alternate dimension in season 2 episode 1.
the creepiest thing about Vidor's opening line is he says it without a shred of malice, but rather nonchalance. taking lives doesn't even register as contempt, but a matter of fact.
Vidor was a rly good character for the little screen time he had. The way he said “then do it” after Omni man threatened him was badass
Are we not gonna talk about a guy who had his guts all ripped out of his stomach and still is able to fly off to combat ?! 💀
Oh boy you’re gonna be in for a ride as the show progresses 😂
They are Viltrumites Buddy. Even when wounded they are capable of Feats that normal Humans can only dream about. And they can Regenerate Long-Term too. Dont judge this as "unlogical" just because they look like us Humans.
They are freaking Super-Aliens with the Look of Humans, BUT they have enormous Regeneration und Endurance on Top of their Strength, and Flying Capabilities.
You talking about lucan 😭
Quite possibly the most badass thing i've ever seen. Ever.
Viltrumites, unlike other similar types of character species, are incredibly difficult to kill, in that they only really go down for good if you manage to cause sufficient destruction to their bodies or destroy/damage their hearts enough to make them unable to heal properly. So basically beating them to a pulp or disemboweling them is more of a minor inconvenience than a death sentence.
Was nice seeing Mark actually winning a fight against a powerful opponent for a change. Sets him up well to likely put up a far greater fight against Conquest in the future.
I'm guessing chances are episode 6 and 7 might cover the angstrom levy stuff and then 8 will be his big fight with conquest
5 is probably gonna be him returning to find levy after checking in with Cecil and Amber
They need to put EVERYTHING into that Conquest fight. I'm talking like, Genndy Tartakovsky level storyboarding and blood curdling screams of rage from Steven Yeun. EVERYTHING.
Yeaah not happening :/ episode 8 will most likely end with "I thought you were stronger"
@@Oofteam1based on the timeline of the comics, levy and the invincible war should be next, the aftermath of that leads immediately into conquest showing up.
If we don't get either of those major events in some capacity this season, then we will probably see Omni-man and Allens prison escape in episode 8.
But with 4 episodes left it's highly likely we will get the levy stuff over the next few episodes and have conquest show up right before the credits roll.
@@mercury2157YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
@@adambrown6669that’d be WAY too fast for the story, having conquest this soon would be an invincible any%.
“I thought you were stronger” should be the maximum
It's so good to see Invincible give someone a beating. Basically this is the difference between a street fight vs a martial arts match. Mark has been fighting like in a match, trying to wear his enemies down, and beat them up with just bruises or incapacitate them. Now Mark fought like in a street fight, going for vitals and not afraid to do actual damage. Literally awakened his killer instinct when he saw all the thraxxans they killed. He just stopped when he was about to land the finishing blow. But he was in the right mindset for the other half of the fight. It's amazing how much stronger he has gotten.
And plus knowing these guys will show him no mercy awaken that demon in him
Pretty cool how Nolan is one strong ass mf even among his own species
especially when you realize nolan's younger than most of these viltrumites, nolan explains by the time he was born viltrum was already a powerful empire, which implies he was born after the purge, and in cutbacks of the purge you can see viltrumites like thula and kregg there.
@@therealtimmyiyi believe because he’s a descendant of Argall the Emperor
@@therealtimmyiyhe looks older than Kreeg lol, and debatably the same age as Thula.
@@TheRealHerbaSchmurba Kregg and Thula both look much older than Nolan, idk wtf you're seeing. Look at Kregg's hairline lol
@@lordzeff2632 bro hairline is not a good representation of age at all. How about the grey hair Nolan has….
So Nolan is strong even among his own species
Yeah. Turns out, he’s one of their best/most powerful warriors. There’s about 2 or 3 more powerful than him though. In terms of scaling, I’d say this version of Mark, then Vidor, then Thula, then Anissa (iykyk) then Omni-Man Kregg & Lucan (even), then the 2 top dogs Conquest & Thragg
yea omniman sick asf
Battle beast vs thragg.... iykyk
@@BlackOmegaEntNah Omni Man scales above Keegg and Lucan (as we saw him easily beat him here but underestimated his durability.) Id say Conquest and Thragg are the only ones above Omni Man.
@@BlackOmegaEnt He did say that the Viltrumites who were chosen to infiltrate a single planet's defenses were the most trusted officers. With Viltrumites being all about strength, it would make sense that would also mean they are one of the strongests. Meaning, yeah, Omni-man is one of the strongest ones.
Can we just appreciate for a second how strong Mark’s left hook must have been at 2:28? Sending Thula flying backwards is no joke, I think Omni Man would have even felt that one a little bit. Mark’s increased raw strength over season 1 is becoming clear
Sup wayno
This fight did not disappoint 🔥🔥🔥
3:01 Damm Vidors got some strong glasses to be able to tank a direct hit from omniman.
I really like the exchanges between Omni-Man and the Viltrumites. It’s all so matter-of-fact, cold, and straight to the point. It really shows how they don’t waste their time like the god-like soldiers we’ve been told about up to this point. I especially like the lines from Nolan and Vidor.
“I’ll kill you, for what you did to these people.”
“Then do it.”
They rely purely on strength of force to back up their words and it shows. So far they have lived up to their reputation and I’m excited to see them again.
In the comics, this moment was gorey eye candy against Mark, showing how behind he is in terms of strength.
Here it’s setting the foundation for the battles to come. If he doesn’t use his adrenaline to the fullest, doesn’t go for the kill, doesn’t fight like a viltrumite, there will be consequences.
I prefer the comic as there is little to no way a fledgling Viltrumite stands a chance against a thousand(s) year old, experienced Viltrumite. Marks best advantage in the comic was his desperation and adrenaline as he had to be creative to close the massive gap between him and his enemies.
@@chuckingreaper8654in the comics it wasn’t until Conquest where it was emphasized that a Viltrumite hybrid actually gets stronger the angrier they get.
In the show, there are multiple points before this episode where Mark got angry enough to instantly overcome the gap in strength between him and his enemies. (Flaxan captain, machinehead’s gang, even against Omni man for a brief moment.)
So it feels genuinely earned here. Even if it didn’t, it’s not like mark actually won this battle. Thula was practically getting a warmup in.
It was epic seeing at first Mark is taking a beating because he doesn’t want to kill and finally seeing all of the Thraxens that the Viltrumites killed it unlocked his killer instincts and had to bend the rules in order to stop them. Kind of like Superman Mark only kills as a last option. Mark is the true hero!
When Mark’s theme started playing that raised my hype even more 🔥🔥🔥
Watching Mark get the upper hand on a Viltrumite after the nonstop ass-kickings he’s received was incredibly satisfying
Thula got the Grudge treatment 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That reference had some bite to it
I like how the soundtrack expresses cosmic menace while Vidor and Thula have the upper hand. Music that really says "kill or die".
Nolan went from "She's like a pet to me" to "DO YOU REGRET ATTACKING MY FAMILY NOW? DO YOU?!". Good to see that he has changed
... hum- thats literally not it.
You know if mark learns to commit to his actions and not hold back he could live up to his name. Remember the first rule of combat mark “choose your actions and commit to them.”
It’s very interesting to see how Mark copies Nolan’s moves like the head slam to the wall, the grab from the leg, the combo he did to the Immortal and Darkwing, he idolises him even after everything
Late, but Mark does that a lot in the comic
AND HE COMES IN FROM THE TOP ROPES!!! Yeesh that was a mean spine kick
Very sad we didn't see Nolan rip Thula's pony tail off. That would have been very in character I think
That would have been a classic Omni Man brutal kill
Did he do that in comics?
@@migek Not that I'm aware of, sadly.
season 1 : think MARk
season2 : Don't Think mARK ACT
Season 3: Stop acting and listen Mark
I kinda like how mark was doing better in a fight. Unlike what other people have said, he does have some skill for just getting into the superhero thing, he fought his dad, albeit he losses horribly he did get a few hits on his dad, he gets jumped almost every episode taking beatings that he probably shouldn’t, but looking at the fight with thula he didn’t do that much damage, he beat her but he didn’t kill her, and that’s what I think people are forgetting.
He was extremely tired after and thula kept getting back up. If he didn’t hold back I’m pretty sure he’d have a chance. He also if the descendant of argall, son of Omni man so this strength makes a little sense.
But I read some of the comics and I actually prefer some of the changes in the show. Makes it more exciting and shows more punishment and jaw dropping scenes
Loved that montage of blows, could have been lifted directly from a comic book.
My guess for the second half of the season is Mark will be back on Earth with his brother at the end of next episode, episodes 6-7 deal with Angstrom and the finale will show Nolan’s execution and all the epicness that entails.
I dunno if they're gonna go the comic book route but the only way Omni man will be redeemed is if he fights and beats his alternate universe self, whom we saw kill immortal again
A neat little detail, at 2:34 Mark uses the same move set that Omni man did in the beginning of episode 1 (s2) where he kills the immortal. Only difference is that Mark uses a fist to back smack thula, while Nolan used his hand like a knife to decapitate the immortal
The show really boosting Mark capability here (not like its a bad thing), he not supposed to be this OP, or can match with true Viltrumite in this time setting in the comic.
True, in the comic he's way too far from fighting even a common Viltrumite and the Characters are wrong, they fight 2 Viltrumite Men instead of one.
Yea the fact that he was able to best Thula is crazy
I don't think he was actually doing much damage. She wasn't really bleeding. Mark was bleeding and struggling. I think Thula just wanted him close for that surprise attack. She recovered from every one of his hits very quickly.
@@Kryptic_Karma Well, Mark is more injured because Thula is using knife in their fight. Knife that Sharp and strong enough to pierce Viltrumite skin.
@@Kryptic_Karma he held her up by her hair ready to finish her off until he hesitated, he was def beating her. Mark had more injuries because he was holding back the first half and bc of that knife.
Vidor went from Viltrumite to Megamind at 3:12
The moment I heard Thraxan in episode 3 of season 2, I knew we were in for some shit. Well, knowing the plot isn’t exactly the same as seeing it unfold in real time. This has to be one of the first times in this entire show, where the guts and gore feel like a reward for the audience, rather than the result of an innocents in tragedy. It’s clear that the animation team has upped the quality of animation considerably, and it all comes down to some cleaver tricks with variable frame rates and excellent overlapping action. It’s a shame we’ve gotta wait for episode 5, but if the first half of season 2 is anything to go by, it will be well worth the wait.
Also the smears in this show 🧑🍳🫲🫱👏👍
Omni-Man: "You need to fight like you are in MK1"
Straight up front flip kick to the god dam back, FATALITY!!!
"Mark, if you dont lock the fuck in, we are going to die"
1:46 this is going to become a new meme.
Vidor’s death is insanely brutal, even though the last bits are off-screen
Goddamn, not Steve Harvey with the backshots
Season 1: "Think Mark"
Season 2: "Don't Think, Act"
0:11 sounds so cold
I can’t wait to see Mark eventually explode on these guys
Nolan really said "LOCK IN" 🗿
“Talking won’t keep you alive, Vidor.”
Nolan always with the amazing one-liners
"Talking won't keep you alive Vidor" .
That crack when lucan jumped on omni man
Nolan is a Maverick. “Don’t think, act”
Mark grew up a bit in this episode. Beating the shit out of an old woman
Not gonna lie, I was slightly disappointed when Mark put Thula on her ass multiple times in this fight. Thula is an OLD Viltrumite, she was there at the Purge along with Conquest, she's a scarily strong character in the comics and smacked fucking Thragg up a bit. To see her being a little bit of a jobber kinda sucks, but it makes sense in a way I guess. Side note, what an absolute ALL STAR cast for the Viltrumites. Phil LaMarr for Lucan, Grey Delisle for Thula and Goddamn Clancy Brown for Kregg?? Whoever they got in for Thragg and Anissa have a high standard to live up to already.
Nolan is strong because his costumes are orange and white, every viltrumite who wears orange is stronger than those with white that's their level
Only Nolan and thragg are the ones with orange costumes but Nolan wears white and orange which means thragg is stronger than him. He's completely orange
Conquest wears full white😅
@@kontolodon6969Conquest also has a golden arm
“THINK MARK”
“Don’t think, act”
If only nolan still in his old version, those 3 viltrumites will sure be dead the second they land on that planet
Viltrumites get stronger as they age
can anyone tell me who voices vidor because he sounds badass 🔥🔥
Chris Diamantopoulos. He also voiced Donald! (Cecils assistant)
@@bizzille5989 thanks! ✌️
Nolan: think Mark, think!
Also Nolan: dont think!
*Card declines* 3:50
*Dentist*
I can't believe J Jonah Jameson kicked Azulas ass
First off, Tenzin kicked Azula's ass. And that was payback for zapping his dad that one time. LMAO
So if nolan is strong amongst his own kind, imagine just imagine Superman in the mix 🤔🤔
Superman is also peak Kryptonian genetics. Depending on the continuity, Superman is a direct descendant of Rao (the sun god of Krypton). Regardless any Kryponian destroys all Viltrumites.
Nolan is one of the strongest, but he still loses to guys like Thragg and probably Conquest.
I thought for a second nolan was gonna scalped thula
Nolan:
remenber read my book
Omni-Man Vs 3 Vitrumites damage
Huh
7 vs 1 and 3 vs 2
Plus the guardians had more cohesive teamwork.
Also most of the damage Nolan took here was in 1v1 fights, immortal in a 1v1 died in seconds every time.
“Regardless, it’s him or us.”
“I choose us.”
Whether Nolan knew or not, the GOTG fought exactly like his own people. Not thinking, acting. Going straight for the kill.
Even if the Guardians didn't have nearly the raw power of a Viltrumite, they presented a much more varied degree of threats. Nolan was constantly having to switch gears to counter the different things the Guardians threw at him. They had ranged attacks, they had a guy capable of wrapping up and immobilizing him, they had Red Rush who ruined Nolan's chance for a surprise attack and stole the momentum of his initial onslaught. If Green Ghost hadn't been so inexperienced and choked at the worst moment, they could've won.
3:07 invincible atack vidor 3:08 omniman atack thula
The reason I think Mark had his entire tooth ripped out and not broken or chipped is probably because Viltrumite bones and hard organic material are insurmountably durable. Their teeth, cartilage, and bones are probably *the* strongest biological material in the universe.
If you notice, whenever two full grown Viltrumites are mortally wounding one another, they (usually) go for their internals or connective muscle and tissue instead of directly attacking the bones. Thula’s jaw in her fight with Nolan was smashed through her head, not directly crushed. Their bones are probably too strong to attempt to break in the midst of battle, and when Nolan was pummeling Mark, he most likely destroyed the gums and such connecting the teeth to his skull, way before even phasing the enamel and such of the tooth itself.
[SPOILERS] We can see this being the case in Mark’s first fight against Conquest, where when Mark is headbutting Conquest’s skull in, it takes numerous, full force headbutts to crack his skull open, only “killing” him due to the damage to his brain from a caved in skull.
2:58 everyone at the start of the minecraft realm
3:12 i dunno why i laugh 😭😭
I knew I shouldn't have scrolled through the comments. Not even interested in the season anymore cause people want to spoil. I wanted to see people hyping up the fight, not talking about future ones.
3rd is general kregg
Thula's death reminds me of the jaw-dropping scene from Brightburn
She isn't dead.
“Don’t think, act!” - didn’t you ask him to think before?
Hold up. Allan was able to beat Mark in a fight, back in Season 1. Seemed to show that at that point in time Allan wa smore powerful than Mark Thula alone could beat up Allan to death (as we kind of saw in the last episode). Yet here Mark was able to hold his own against Thula and actually hurt her? This kind of doesn't make sense.
Although a few months did pass from when Mark and Allan fought, so he must have gotten a little bit stronger. Number 2, Mark perhaps had an adrenaline rush here, when he saw the death of innocent Thraxans, which motivated him to fight back and prevent further death of innocence.
Bro this is the first time Mark actually tried to kill someone. Allan didn't touch Mark
Technically Allen didn't beat him, Allens hits barely did much to him, hell when he was pinned and being punched over and over he never even drew blood, their fight ended because Invincible got Allen to talk and realize that he was on the wrong planet.
If he fought Allen to the death he'd likely have killed him, at least that early days version of Allen anyway.
The show has done a really good job of showing how a kid with insane power but a very classic hero moral code can seem far weaker than he is, Mark has only ever really hit his dad with his true strength, and Thula with his focused strength and skill.
Every other battle he's been in he's been holding back or being sloppy, otherwise the flaxan leader would have been mush on the street, tether tyrant and kilcannon would be dead and immortal in the alternate reality would have died by mark's hand instead of his father.
@@adambrown6669 I don't think he could beat the immortal. Evil mark wouldn't pull his punches, and even then the immortal was holding him with one arm.
@@goldwave3032 if you recall Mark during the fight was still trying to talk to immortal, he wanted to have him trust him, he didn't want to kill the immortal.
@@adambrown6669 He also crushed his head when he had the chance. So I'm pretty sure he was going for the kill.
2nd is congquest and omniman
Omni Man is a G
2:58-3:13 #CartoonViolence
3:12 absolutely brutal
They have an old lady with a bladed braid....I wonder what's considered weird with the viltrumites
Tutorial on how to crack and open an egg... 3:12
Episode?
Dont think, act but you said think mark sheesh made up your mind
Thragg is number 1
“I’ll make this quick”
Cap and a half, she could’ve lead with fatally stabbing Mark as soon as the fight began if she meant it, she wanted the boy to suffer.
DONT THINK ACT MARK
Surely with earth martial arts should be better than vilt that relies on strength, if only invincible learns about them
We're can I watch this episode like I can't find it anywhere
Amazon prime video
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Do all Viltrumite men have to have moustaches?
Pretty much.
Where did you think their power came from?
#MartialArtsFights 2:26/2:31
this was all invincible fault if he had killed her his father wouldnt have let his guard down
Bull shit no way in hell Mark took down Thula with such ease. Girl or not she should have torn him apart with No difficulty😂
4th is Anisha
*Anissa. Also why did you make all your comments separate?
And also what is the point of your list? Are you rating the strength of different viltrumites? Or of characters overall, if the former, Emperor Invincible is the strongest viltrumite in the end, not Thragg, and if the latter, battle beast, Allen and a few others are in fact all more powerful than several on this list.
@@adambrown6669 I ranking it on strength and I also know that mark Grayson mean invincible is the strongest but now currently s2 e4 I did the ranking
@@nickmiller9910 I don't know 😂
momy thula
She bit off more than she can chew
2:46 YEE!
Does Nolan get disabled?
The Viltrumites regenerate from almost anything, Nolan will walk again
No. Viltrumites can heal from anything as long as their heart and brain are okay.
Battle Beast solo defeat conquestet thulla
This was such an ass pull fight on Marks end🙄 Mark shouldn’t have been able to win against Thula because in the comics she’s the second strongest female Viltrumite and in the top 7 which Mark is nowhere near at in this point of the story plus how can someone with nowhere near the amount of experience beat someone with hundreds of years of experience? Also the conversation about how Mark needs to stop holding back is better in the comics he ain’t holding back in the comics he’s just outclassed and his dad tells him to fight like a Viltrumite which means don’t stop to think about what his next move was just fight or else he’ll die not both of them just him. That would’ve been a just as good character development but they had to do it like this and disrespect another character like Thula. Look everything before this episode was good it was just the drastic change in continuity in this episode and how it’s gonna change future fights like his fight with the next Viltrumite that will come to Earth and that fight he gets his ass beat but he gets the upper hand and wins cause I bet you either they’ll change that fight drastically like this one or ignore the ass pull power boost and the lesson in this fight was nothing.
So was Mark holding back against his father in season 1 or what?
In general a kid viltrumite isn’t beating a male viltrumite but older mark shits on everyone in the verse including battle beast and thragg
@@prophetbaby5569So you're saying in Viltrumite standards women are also physically inferior than men just like Humans?
Yes and no. He’s still fighting his dad at the end of the day so he doesn’t actually want to harm him but he wasn’t even strong enough to get Nolan’s grip off him when innocents were in the way. 100% Mark still wouldn’t stand a chance against Nolan in season 1 though.
I wouldn't say he was holding back in the fight. More so not really trying to kill him.
@@gelothegogangNo Anissa later in the comics still manages to overpower Mark when they cross paths again.
Omni-Man: I'm going to give you 10 seconds to leave that shit right hear at the front door! Before we both die!