Darth Vader could defeat Mr. Incredible because he has 501st legion, a bunch of Inquisitors and Grand-Admirals by his side. And even if for some reason he would have to fight alone, he would hold his ground long enough to tire Mr. Incredible
See, Bowl isn't a villain. He's just an anti-everyone. Not an anti-hero. He just terrorizes everyone. Harry, however, only attacks the opponent. As shown in the vegan video, he was respectful to those on his side, while also providing no respect to basically everyone else. So while Bowl is against both the hero and the villain, Harry is just against those who are not on his side.
I imagine he probably speaks another language. If we look at Dora the Explora, as a weird example, in the English version Dora speaks English and Tito speaks Spanish. In the Spanish version, it's reversed. Perhaps Bomb Voyage is something similar
This right here is proof that you physically can't resist the old "Superman VS Goku" debate. It takes Harry less than five seconds to switch from "busy" to "passionately defending my opinions", and that's beautiful.
@@user-lh7mt7zo7l they both have so many different power levels the argument is useless unless you specify a lot more what superman and what goku we’re talking about but ditto holding choice scarf solos
It’s deceptively agreeable. If Harry introduced himself as “a guy who likes cooking and Pixar movies”, you might like to hang with him for a while. But if you just happen to mention you’re a vegan… Well, we know how that ends.
Some say the Incredible’s promotes a Nietzschean ubermench ideal. Now Im not saying its true… but I do think Harry would definitely see that as a plus.
I may be a huge Star Wars fan and an absolute Vader fanboy that thinks he could solo a lot of verses at full power, but... The line "Mr Incredible is an incredible mister" has me beat. I concede.
I dunno what's scarier: The fact that you knew EXACTLY what was coming and peaced out before it went down, or that Bowl only started his usual shenanigans long enough to stop Absent's degeneracy.
I like how most of this argument from Harry's side is just that scene from Batman The Animated Series where Killer Croc just says, "And then I threw a rock at him!"
It’s so odd that Harry isn’t trying to commit several war crimes. Edit: I love how all the replies just are trying to prove Harry is committing a war crime.
This mf's a criminal mastermind, what do you think he was up to when he was busy? Probably sprawling up a diagram for his next offense, tracing out the IP address of Gringo's stepdad, boiling a vegan alive, torturing lawyers,criminals and god knows what else, etc etc. The list could go on
Alright. I'm thankful that I now can have a break from an insanly stupid debate on Ukraine and Russia, and can watch a truly intellectual conversation.
@@cycle3773 It's on Adam Something's channel if you want to watch it... but the takes go so much dumber than that I actually had to stop an hour in before I decided to jump out of a window.
Adam Something I assume? Watched it too lol. That was.. something. Edit: my dumbass didn't read the other stuff in here before writing this, i could've known it was Adam Something
Ok, most of Harry's arguments were just desperate moves to win the debate, but the last one about the cape is just perfect so he's 100% right on everything.
All of Bowl's arguments make perfect sense, and I'm pretty sure Mr. Incredible would get killed by Darth Vader... in Star Wars. The second Darth Vader steps into the Incredibles universe? he's fukkin' toast
@@sptflcrw8583 By movie law, Mr. Incredible would never die in his own universe so he'd win by plot armor. If he was in Star Wars, obviously he would, and likely easily to show how evil Vader is.
I argue that it doesn't matter whether or not Mr. Incredible could break out of a Force choke. Going explicitly by the canon of both movie series, we know that Force users are capable of temporary brainwashing/hypnosis, even if the person they are using it on is expecting it. We also know that Mr. Incredible is susceptible to hypnosis, as we see Evelyn hypnotize him, his wife, and many other supers in Incredibles II. Therefore, all that needs to happen is for Darth Vader to mind trick Mr. Incredible into not resisting for a few minutes so that he can Force choke and kill him without any resistance.
@@frenchbaguetteintelligence Good luck convincing Star Wars fans that Disney's trilogy is also Canon, then. It's a double-bladed weapon. Although I agree. The sequel doesn't come close to the first's majesty, in both regards.
I honestly didn't expect Harry to be this passionate about Mister Incredible, but I love it Also the mental image of Von Karma playing Lego The Incredibles amazing
See, the problem the lads had here was that none of them established the terrain, which everyone knows is crucial to any battle. Who's on the offence? Is this a city, a jungle? Do the combatants know one another, is it a hunt, or are we in a gladiatorial arena set up? Do they know the extent of each other's powers, or do they have to figure it out on the fly? If we just established this then nobody would be wondering about sneaking up on people.
They also don't make 100% clear what they are considering as canon, , heck even the specification of "same creators + consistency" is a little subjective, because you can come up with explanations for the inconsistencies that makes sense.
Generally these debates are assumed to be taking the sum of the average conclusion of battles across a wide variety of common circumstances that are considered for each character's and real life's normative circumstances. The most likely scenario for a Darth Vader Mr. Incredible encounter would be Mr. Incredible infiltrating an enclosed Empire facility, most likely a spacecraft of some kind. This environment gives Mr. Incredible the edge.
Your editing is supreme, Faux. The moment Absent dared to ping Henry, followed by his eyes opening with pure genocidal intent had my heart drop. I actually felt a little scared for the guy, even if he did do the chatroom equivalent of poking a sleeping bear.
Finally a properly sophisticated internet debate worthy of my precious time. The topic is highly nuanced and yet, as always, this Discord server looks at the issue from all sides and comes with several incredibly complex theories in a matter of few moments. Impressive all around.
Harry: Threatens Gringo's step-dad, condones human (or human-like) experimentation, promotes cannibalism of vegans, overall supervillain. Also Harry: Stans for Mr Incredible facing off against the most famous supervillain in all of modern media.
For those wondering, A 'Modus Operandi' is basically one's way of functioning. This goes to show how advanced Harry's vocabulary is and how Absent messed with the wrong guy...
A big vocabulary can only get you so far before the horrible argument you are defending betrays you. He actually tried to argue that a strong dude is all it takes to kill a clairvoyant, somewhat telepathic person with telekinetic capabilities which, even if you assume his performance in the OT was all he could do, would still be enough to neutralise him from a safe distance
@@georgiykireev9678 « _He actually tried to argue that a strong dude is all it takes to kill a clairvoyant somewhat telepathic person [...]_ » He never did anything of the sort... 😕 we all saw that. You're just patently misconstruing his argument here.
@@georgiykireev9678 It is a strawman version of my argument. I never said that he would win purely because he is strong. My argument is that Mister Incredible could beat him if sneaked up on him and threw something at him, as the films show that it is possible to sneak up on him (I am only counting the original films, as later films, books and other media gave Darth Vader new abilities). The films also show that the Force (or at least, any character's command of it) cannot exert as much force as Mister Incredible can and as Mister Incredible is extremely accurate, he definitely wouldn't miss unless something interfered with the projectile's trajectory; if he threw something heavy enough at Darth Vader, it wouldn't be possible to interfere with it, as Darth Vader wouldn't be able to exert enough force with Force-push to redirect it in time.
Mister Incredible COULD possibly sneak up on Vader, but there are times where Vader has detected potential threats with the force, so this isnt likely to work. Catching him monologuing wont work either, as Vader isnt outright oblivious. He is smart, arrogant, and spiteful, but not stupid or unobservant. Even in his time as Anakin, while he may have been unobservant in some fights in the expanded universe, if anything, Anakin learned from his mistakes. This carries over as Vader's experience. While it isnt IMPOSSIBLE to catch him by surprise with something, or catch him monologuing, it is still very unreliable. While yes, Incredible CAN throw and manipulate VERY large and heavy objects, throwing objects at Vader wont work: Vader has shown to be extremely effective at manipulating large, and even multiple objects, at once with the force. Yes, it does take some time, but with how to force can be bent by a Jedi, a Sith Lord of Vader's caliber can easily stop large objects like a car or tree. It would take a very large object to pose a significant threat to Vader, such as a building, but using the force to keep the area AROUND Vader safe from the building would be easier than stopping the building itself. This would mean Incredible has to get in melee range to have a chance. Vader COULD force-choke Mister Incredible, though admittedly, it would likely take longer to choke him out due to the Super-Physicality. This can even stop or slow him down significantly, to where his "super speed" is irrelevant. Assuming Mister Incredible COULD break free from the force grip, getting into melee with Vader is nigh suicide, unless you are also a sabre-weilding Jedi/Sith. Even with THAT, it is still nearly suicidal. While Mister Incredible CAN take some real heavy hits, we dont know for sure if the lightsabre COULD hurt him or not. Conclusion: Mister Incredible COULD potentially beat Darth Vader, but there are a LOT of "if"s in this, so his chances would be incredibly low. Batman would wipe them both out easily, though. No contest.
Didn't Myth Busters figure out that blasters only travel ~60 mph, much slower than what Mr. Incredible could throw? In which case, light items made to be thrown would be ridiculously quick, possibly to the point of Vader getting skewered (assuming it's a javelin) before the force could finish sending the message.
I like how harry rages after absent spam tag him a hundred' times then proceeds to have an argument with absent instead of blocking him and continue his game
This debate is so interesting. It can expand into so many different subjects, like philosophy, religion, geopolitics… just incredible debate idea. I shall bring this up with my friends at our debate club at school tomorrow.
I am in agreement with Goblin Tyrant Batman would kick both of their asses. Master strategist with an arsenal of tech and weaponry, as well as Mr. Incredible and Darth Vader being public knowledge and more than likely have medical and physical specs saved onto online files, Batman would surely learn of a way to overcome them both, even if they worked together
Mr. Incredible would use his connections at the insurance company to raise Wayne Enterprises' monthly premiums until it could no longer afford to finance all the Bat-schemes.
The issue with this debate seems to be how a lot of Batman vs debates go. "If he has prep time then he wins." Just in this case it's taking Vader by surprise. And the argument of cannon is interesting and I think that itself would be a far more interesting discussion since I myself change my stance depending on the material.
@@washada Darth Vader from the Star Wars : Fallen Order demonstrated his strength in the Force and is seemingly invincible to every force user who aren't equal to his caliber. Darth Vader is relentless even though he is slower than Mr. Incredible. His force field that is protecting him from harm will not let Mr. Incredible land a hit on him. He will just use Repulse on him to keep his distance.
I normally agree with Harry, but I can’t get behind him on this one. I mean, maybe if you set some EXTREMELY specific parameters Mr Incredible may get the W, but at that point it’s no different from the Pokémon vs lions debate… Also, poor Absent. I hope they got unmuted.
Absent was kind of an annoying little gremlin, he was lucky to have Bowl on his side, but he took it for granted. I think he deserved to be put in time-out.
Had to hit the Like button within a minute. There's no way that opening bit is not hilarious. Edit 2: I'm inspired to look up some hard numbers to support Mr. Incredible's feats i.e. lifting the Omnidroid and catching the suicide jumper. Edit 2.5: Syndrome's profile on Mr. Incredible states he can lift "in excess of 55 tons" = 110,000 pounds if US tons, or 121,254 pounds if metric tons. Meanwhile Anakin/Vader's lifting feats only go up to "several hundred pounds without the assistance of the Force". Anyway Bob held up through electrical torture while lightning damaged Vader's suit and killed him, so Bob wins in durability points. Edit 3: If the defense of Han Solo catching Vader off guard and Vader catching Palpatine off guard is essentially "he knew the other guy was there, he just didn't care", that makes Vader-Palps look WORSE in threat assessment than if they hadn't sensed their opponent.
That is because his suit was designed to be weak to electric attacks. HOWEVER Darth vaders suit can take on blows from lights sabers, being hit with the pressure of the pressure equivalent to the Miranda's trench,on the Kalahari planet the home world of the guy who said its a trap, as well as his space ship falling out of the sky
@@tonymartin1913 Even if his suit is weak to lightning, if he is as powerful in the Force as Whatshisface and Bowl said, he should've theoretically had the capacity to prolong his lifespan or give himself lightning resistance the same way Yoda was allegedly using the Force to counter his arthritis so he could flip around like a demon. Instead Vader got zapped, threw one old man down a shaft, and kicked the bucket not long after. He is weak in the Force.
@@ultimamage3 That's because his suit was made that way, to limit him, so he wouldn't be able to easily overcome the emperor, the darkside made him stronger than he was before through the fisical pain by being burnt alive and from the suit itself wich is still painful and the psychological one from loosing his wife, nonetheless it is still not Vader's full potential but it is still the strongest he got before he aquired the dying
@@ultimamage3 first off not only are you wring your stupid. His suit was weak to force lightning and while yes he can sustain himself using the force it is not a permanent solution. Not only that you refuses to look further into the post
I want to point out that Darth Vader's full force capabilities have never really been shown or explained in the OT. The most ever seen of his force powers were deflecting blaster bolts and force choking. I'd argue it cannot be accurately stated his force power aren't what is shown in the expanded content through simply just never having a scene where they are needed. This can be further backed up by the fact that every scene he's in is one where such extreme abilities are not necessary as he's typically interrogating someone or in a lightsaber duel in an inclosed space. With this all in mind, it's difficult to say that he isn't capable of say just grabbing Mr. Incredible with the force and crumpling him like a soda can or piece of paper.
Then why didn’t he do it Obi Wan aboard the Death Star? Or literally anyone in the OT? Vader either sends other people to do the work for him or he CHOOSES to duel with his saber so he can monologue. Mr. Incredible is a master at getting villains to monologue. Syndrome was simply smart enough to realize he’d fallen into Mr Incredible’s trap halfway through his monologue but even so, he still managed to get Syndrome started. He’d easily make Vader talk and during that time Mr Incredible would grab an 18 wheeler and hurl it at Vader’s head, killing him instantly.
We know the force and sith is capable of crushing, we know Vader is knowledgeable on crushing through the comics. We also know he is the strongest force user ever. Therefore he can dominate Mr Incredible with ease
@Sniper Penguin Jack Jack could easily destroy Vader, Vader is a *near* invincible warlord. Jack jack is straight up a god. The guy can do anything he wants and could easily even travel through dimensions. Vader could only pacify him (maybe with surgery snacks) and then toss him in a black hole. I'm not sure if Jack Jack could stop the force from grabbing him, it depends really.
@@DontCallMeYourSlime its been explained that other force users of comparavle power can resist the abilities of others,and with obi wan these chracthers have a long history,its been shown thoughout the books and comics that vader only talks against people hes interested in which mr incredible doesnt count as
When a debate on the internet over fictional characters has stronger arguments, proper use of logic and evidence, and more food for thought than real life political discourse these days
12:32 Mr Incredible might have a spuer accuracy, but the things he caught had a linear trajectory (or a predictable one), and he CAUGHT them. If he TROWS something, the trajectory of the projectile is based on where Dark Vader is when Mr Incredible threw it. So if Dark Vader jumps after Mr Incredible threw the tree, car or whatever, he would miss
I'm with Harry, because Mr. Incredible could easily take advantage of Darth Vader's sand-phobia. The paralysing anxiety such a phobia causes would give Mr Incredible enaugh time to beat that ass.
@Parásito Alienígena you fool! the dark side draws on strong negative emotions. vader does not fear sand but he hates it which only make him more powerful...
3:57 this moment neuters Harry’s argument; by allowing evidence outside of the Original Trilogy, he has opened himself up to the admission of the evidence of Vader lifting bigger and heavier things than a car.
Absolutely fantastic, the drama and tension really feels worthy of Mr. Incredible’s feats. I learned a lot about how Pixar’s team thought about designing Mr Incredible as a clear riff off of the Superman style, while also giving him such a well varied skillset that feels justifiable, unlike say, heat vision.
The force is a force, it is a projection of strenght. There generally isn't something like super strenght to a ridiculous degree in the star wars universe. Mr incredible could combat the force with his own strenght, it is even possible for him to flex his neck muscles hard enough to make force choking impossible. Many times in star wars cannon we are shown creatures that a force user cannot defeat, if we acknowledge the expanded universe that is. Anything from a rancor to a Krayt dragon, these beings possesed great strength and couldn't be hurled or choked throught the force alone. The force is a pathway to many powerful abilities but it isn't omnipotent even darth vader struggled with opponents at times in the expanded universe that is. However i do not think throwing would be effective againts him he doesn't need to throw back all he needs to do is stop the projectiles in space before they reach him as mr incredible is a super hero he has morals and won't continue a reckless assault using cars if he sees it as ineffective, mr incredible will have to overcome darth vader in melee combat i believe this could be accomplished and would be down to whom could be faster or trickier, mr incredible would simply have to rip out vaders cybernetic arm (his saber arm naturally), and vader would need only one slice to defeat mr incredible, however vader was vane as such i believe it would be unlikely he would go for the killing blow, he would prefer to stab mr incredible in an area where he cannot recover from so that he can gloat his victory, then depending on mr incredible tenacity he could lunge at vader to disarm him or even crush his skull. I think this is clearly a more equal fight than might originally be assumed, we also must say that mr incredible has superior meme potential which surerly counts for something.
I disagree on that last part. Vader only monologues to people he knows personally. He didn't give a shit about any of the rebels he slaughtered in Rogue One, or the Jedi in the Jedi Temple. He has no connection to Mr Incredible, and would likely prefer to end the fight quickly if he can. If not, THEN he starts talking. I do agree that it is quite an even match
To hijack the other reply vader also only monologs when he knows he will when, along with the kreyte dragon they are special as they have a resistance to the force and to lights sabers as well so they are natural a tough opponent for a force user. Along with this if in a more populated area like a city then Darth vader would have no problem using regular civilian as meat shields. Along with this the more open an area the more Darth vader could just throw his lightsaber at Mr incredible and kill him that way.
Darth Vader in the supplemental material had several star level feats something Mr incredible can't match he even fought a jedi powerful enough to close a black hole
I think Harry mentioned that he was judging it based on the original trilogy, which makes sense considering there are no lego versions of these supplemental books.
Honestly, I am not really a huge fan of either franchise, but I still feel Vader should get the win. The argument of lifting Mr.I into the air is a pretty good one and Harry never really had a real counter for it other than he might be able to overpower it... With brute force... I don't think it works that way.
@@FireFox2590 He might be able to brace himself against something that is heavy enough to prevent Darth Vader from lifting him. He does something similar to this at the start of the film, to stop the train.
3:15 size doesn't matter, but age bloody well does. Yoda was over 900 YEARS OLD and near the end of his life. He has been canonically prolonging his life with the force, as stated in the OG trilogy
I go with the Stan Lee principle: The winner is whoever you want to be because it's a fictional story. By arguing who would win when they don't even share the same time, technology, galaxy or metaphysical concepts, Harry and Bowl both lost the argument by failing to acknowledge the Stan Lee principle. Also Absent lost by default.
The Stan Lee principle is invalid since to make this kind of debate work, the premise of "the events in the respective fictional stories are treated as facts" must be established and taken as fact to begin with.
14:48 "2 Officers" After reading this, that really bothers me. Why only 2 officers on a moon/planet busting laser base and that many crew members and troops?
The victor would be decided by the force. Vader would win if him surviving the battle meant completing the prophecy and bringing balance to the force or getting closer to that goal, likewise if Mr.Incredible beating Darth Vader somehow fulfills that same prophecy in a way that Vader would get the credit for the destruction of the Sith as a whole he too could win.
@@A.D.V.I. There was a theory that there's no light side of the force. What the Jedi are using is just the Force, while the Sith are using the Dark Side of the Force, so through the eradication of the Sith the Force balances itself, but it rarely goes about it the orthodox way, as with the mass killing of the Jedi Order during Order 66.
I'm all in favor for more powerscaling content. Although I know nothing about either of these two characters as much. If I was to have an opinion, the deciding factor would be if Mr. Incredible could get past the force. If he could, then I don't think Darth Vader from the original trilogy could have the durability to survive multiple attacks from Mr. Incredible. From what I've seen and heard. Although the expanded universe Darth Vader would most likely stomp Mr. Incredible with just overpowering him. Seeing the expanded universe is like planet or around there. And I doubt the Incredible's verse is anywhere near that level of power.
5:30 mister incredible also wasn't fast enough to react to Omnidroid v.10's attack, and when he grabbed him to saw his head off, he was clearly about to die
People underestimate how OP being inhumanly strong is in a Fight. Vader is a glass cannon, Mr. Incredible wouldn't need more than a opening to finish him off. The Force is a telepathical power, the perceived difficulty of a Task matters a lot, so if Mr. Incredible showed up throwing shit up and being intimidating, Vader wouldn't be able to stop him easily.
Vader has shown to be quite capable of staying focused in chaotic environments, both before he was in his suit, and after. Especially when you take the canon comics into account.
12:55 OBJECTION! In the movie it's clearly stated, when mister incredible checks himself in syndrome's computer, that he possesses "superhuman strenght capable of lighting heavy something something. Invulnerable to high levels of...". Harry taking information from a DVD extra is also contradictory to his stance of not accepting external source material. The DVD was made after the movie was in cinemas, and the information they provide isn't always correct. In the Mortal kombat: scorpion's revenge movie there is a tarkatan warrior that in the DVD release is erroneously referred to as "Baraka". He dies during the movie, but in the sequel to this film appears ANOTHER tarkatan warrior that ALSO gets referred to as "Baraka" in the DVD release, while ALSO wrongly referring to one of the characters as Mileena. All of this is because, while making the sequel, the director of the movie changed his mind about certain aspects of the plot, as well as being on a tight budget and having to cram a lot into this movie that, as far as they knew at ths time, would be the last movie in the series
Darth vader is extreamly powerful with the force, very skilled with the force and saber, but fragile Mr incredible is powerful and durable through pure strength but, limited on range and what he has at hand to throw Far to say it depends on where they fight and what conditions are set
Forgot to say that Mr incredible isn't immortal, he can be hurt as shown my the movie when he fought the omnidroid in the volcanoe, he was harmed by the foot of the omnidroid in which it used as fan blades. Mr incredible is vulnerable to dying as he avoids the fan blads as they were in lava, making it hot and dangerous to Mr incredible. He can also be finished of relatively quickly if done correctly by say, syndrome or perhaps a saber made out of pure plasma? Even then, both of our fighters are still human, they can still easily die pretty quickly regardless of how much strength they have
@@worldlinezero4783 This, lets not forget Vader's still a giant cyborg who once survived getting dismembered then burned alive through force of sheer spite. The guy's also introduced in proper casually hoisting a man in the air with one hand, later physically blocks blaster bolts without issue and could walk under his own power while getting electrocuted by the Emperor's lightning where Luke was completely incapacitated. It'd be a stretch to say he's the equal of Mister Incredible, but the guy would be far tougher to put down than an "ordinary" human like Syndrome.
I love to see Goblin entering the conversation like a kid with the classic comment of "(insert 3rd party here) would beat them both", it was so cute and childish compared to the other 2, hahaha
Honestly, i came to the conclusion that FC, Bowl and Harry are the 3 masters of debate, when one of them argue with someone else, he dominates the debate until another one of the 3 arrive to confront him FC, Bowl and Harry are the Big Three confirmed
Well, If we count Fallen order, Vader should Be able to lift much, much More than starkiller. In The Scene where he Holds Back The water he's basically holding Back an entire ocean.
Personally, my favorite LEGO game is either Star Wars or Indiana Jones. Funnily enough, those two games were my introductions to both series, so they have special places in my heart.
My favorite Lego game is the Lego Lord of the Rings, your base hub mission select was everything from the world of Middle Earth featured in the films with a lot of content and fun potential for messing around. You could even be Sauron and Witch King.
Tout le monde commente sur la puissance des arguments d'Harry ou sur la pertinence du débat, tandis que l'intellectuel que je suis apprécie l'effort fait sur la miniature qui est la première de la chaîne. Bravo FBI !
I agree with goblin, Batman would solo them both. He would find a weakness somehow and exploit it then its over already. Batman will solo both universes, Batman also took a beating from Darkseid and only left with a nosebleed while also beating him with words. Clearly, Batman is the superior character here.
8:20 Geroge actually read most of the expanded universe and Oked it himself, he historically was a big helicopter over the franchise (The star killer video game was actually the first video game George had put on the same tier of canon as the movies)
We never see Vader exert any effort in the OT so scaling his power based off of that is worthless. He was toying with Luke in ESB and blatantly trying to lose in ROTJ. We never see Vader truly exert himself, also there are plenty of Disney canon sources that show Vader lifting shit much beyond what Mr. Incredible could do, but if we're just going by Lucas written shit then we can look at the prequels and, to an extent, Clone Wars and Rebels, where we see force users move at super speed, deflect automatic blaster fire, and perform feats of agility much beyond Mr. Incredible, to a point where Vader could easily close the gap if he tried to range him out. Incredible stands no chance since the force already offers a lot of what his super physicality does as well as incredibly powerful telekinesis, which Mr. INncredible is known to be weak to.
I was very much on the Darth Vader side of things - all Harry managed to prove was that Mr. Incredible would win in an ambush, not a fair fight. And a lot of Harry's points seemed very much like a fanboy whining about their favorite character. (not that Bowl's and Absent's didn't, but they do have a lot more to draw from in terms of evidence) So yeah, I really thought Darth Vader would win. ...Then Harry pointed out he wore a cape. Can't argue with that.
Harry has a crush on Mister Incredible and you can't change my mind.
W h a t
I can't believe that my beloved Harry could betray me like that by chosing Mr. Incredible over Vader.
I can see it.
Darth Vader could defeat Mr. Incredible because he has 501st legion, a bunch of Inquisitors and Grand-Admirals by his side. And even if for some reason he would have to fight alone, he would hold his ground long enough to tire Mr. Incredible
I knew when he pinged Harry he signed his Death Warrant.
i like how Harry is an absolute monster at arguments but is just casually playing lego incredibles
i dunno man lego games are pretty fire
*He was Busy*
Liker of war crimes. Lover of Lego Incredibles.
@@justbny9278 True
@tbano Excuse me?
"Mister Incredible is an incredible mister." This is the flawless reasoning and cold logic that I expect from Harry. Bravo.
id just end the argument right there if i was Absent
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That was such a calculated move by Harry to address Darth Vader's crippling cape weakness.
NO CAPES!
Seeing Bowl and Harry argue is like watching two antagonists from different films in the same franchise duke it out
Bascially investigations lol.
Absent is the joke villain from episode 5 of a show.
More like watching the anti-hero take on the Big Bad
See, Bowl isn't a villain. He's just an anti-everyone. Not an anti-hero. He just terrorizes everyone. Harry, however, only attacks the opponent. As shown in the vegan video, he was respectful to those on his side, while also providing no respect to basically everyone else.
So while Bowl is against both the hero and the villain, Harry is just against those who are not on his side.
I mean, that's the Sprites they use, (kinda) sooooooooo
Harry saying Mister Incredible is basically indestructible is really funny to me because in the french translation he is called Indestructible.
Quick question, how is Bomb Voyage Written in The French Version? Is he made a Different language or is he Still French?
I imagine he probably speaks another language. If we look at Dora the Explora, as a weird example, in the English version Dora speaks English and Tito speaks Spanish. In the Spanish version, it's reversed. Perhaps Bomb Voyage is something similar
Ouais j'ai pensé à ça pendant la vidéo
I just checked and it seems that he has been renamed "Folamour" (Crazylove maybe?) and that he's still french.
@@diamondblood1848 Strangelove to keep the Kubrick reference.
>says no
>refuses to explain
>leaves
FC is a Chad confirmed.
he on that grindset
FC stands for French Chad
@@doggerlander Virgin Brit vs Chad French
@@doggerlander
_"This man is a whole damn colony."_
The Chad Faux Cares vs the Virgin Absent vs the Lad Bowl vs the Gigachad Harry
Seeing Harry argue like an 8 year old is hilarious and pretty refreshing to see
This right here is proof that you physically can't resist the old "Superman VS Goku" debate. It takes Harry less than five seconds to switch from "busy" to "passionately defending my opinions", and that's beautiful.
Okay but Superman would fucking floor Goku easy
Batman would still win
@@user-lh7mt7zo7l Golden Experience Requiem would clap them both
@@user-lh7mt7zo7l they both have so many different power levels the argument is useless unless you specify a lot more what superman and what goku we’re talking about
but ditto holding choice scarf solos
@@userNULL Tusk act IV would like a word with you
Im not sure if Harry's obsession with Pixar is a humanizing characteristic or makes him even more far gone
Hard to tell, I can’t get a read on that guy
It’s deceptively agreeable. If Harry introduced himself as “a guy who likes cooking and Pixar movies”, you might like to hang with him for a while. But if you just happen to mention you’re a vegan…
Well, we know how that ends.
@@astraldirectrix we get a healthy dinner
Some say the Incredible’s promotes a Nietzschean ubermench ideal. Now Im not saying its true… but I do think Harry would definitely see that as a plus.
@@curtismcpsycho8212 yes, vegan dinners are always of great nutritional value. Especially if you tenderize them
I may be a huge Star Wars fan and an absolute Vader fanboy that thinks he could solo a lot of verses at full power, but...
The line "Mr Incredible is an incredible mister" has me beat. I concede.
Me who has never watched a star wars movie in my life: Mmmmm yes very interesting go on
@@axlr8deathpls294 literally the same thing here
@@slavishentity6705 he doesnt kill Godzilla
I dunno what's scarier:
The fact that you knew EXACTLY what was coming and peaced out before it went down, or that Bowl only started his usual shenanigans long enough to stop Absent's degeneracy.
The second one isn’t scary, it’s amazing
Goblin showing up just to say batman would beat them both is a crazy cliff hanger
If Mr Incredible and Darth Vader were LEGOs, it wouldn't matter which one kill the other considering they could just re-build themselves afterward
I like how most of this argument from Harry's side is just that scene from Batman The Animated Series where Killer Croc just says, "And then I threw a rock at him!"
To be fair, It was a big rock
@@GinoDevs i got that reference
I'm genuinely impressed that they got the detail that Starkiller SLOWED down the star destroyer rather than ripping it from orbit.
"And then I realized my second theory makes more sense" is just a beautiful quote from Bowl. Mad respect.
7:47
*breaks skull in half by rapidly smashing it against the wall*
“I disagree.”
the calmness is what slayed me
"Batman can beat them both"
Batman also wears a cape, your argument is invalid
What about Superman? Oh right the cape, damn.
Batman doesn’t wear a cape, he wears wings
It’s so odd that Harry isn’t trying to commit several war crimes. Edit: I love how all the replies just are trying to prove Harry is committing a war crime.
You assume he can't do that while typing.
Does several war crimes in Lego Incredibles count?
@@HouseMDLover69 omnidroid strike on a hospital
Well duh he committed them before he started playing lego incredibles
This mf's a criminal mastermind, what do you think he was up to when he was busy? Probably sprawling up a diagram for his next offense, tracing out the IP address of Gringo's stepdad, boiling a vegan alive, torturing lawyers,criminals and god knows what else, etc etc. The list could go on
Alright. I'm thankful that I now can have a break from an insanly stupid debate on Ukraine and Russia, and can watch a truly intellectual conversation.
"Russia bad" "no Ukraine bad" "fuck you" "fuck you too"… this is how it probably went
@@cycle3773 It's on Adam Something's channel if you want to watch it... but the takes go so much dumber than that I actually had to stop an hour in before I decided to jump out of a window.
@@antekpatyk9425 I have the exact same problem I also took a break from that debate
Adam Something I assume? Watched it too lol. That was.. something.
Edit: my dumbass didn't read the other stuff in here before writing this, i could've known it was Adam Something
@@antekpatyk9425 br3ad tube
Fun fact: Mr Incredible also has a danger sense. This is demonstrated in the film multiple times and I believe the DVD commentary as well
Good thing Vader could beat him without surprise attack
@@accelgortuss4573 that is not true, Mr Incredible would definitely beat Vader
@@accelgortuss4573 Vader wears a cape
@@Golden_Projects But Vader could still force choke Mr Incredible.
@@sacred_. but he wears a cape
I think Absent got the worst draw of the bunch for a character.
Did he get that name and draw since he’s not a regular in their server?
Looks well deserved, he seems like a 12 years old to me
He is a disgusting pervert and deserves that character.
Deserves it for being a degenerate lmfao
@@WingsaberE3 probably for being a perv. It’s a punishment.
Ok, most of Harry's arguments were just desperate moves to win the debate, but the last one about the cape is just perfect so he's 100% right on everything.
All of Bowl's arguments make perfect sense, and I'm pretty sure Mr. Incredible would get killed by Darth Vader... in Star Wars.
The second Darth Vader steps into the Incredibles universe? he's fukkin' toast
@@areoants9453 doubt
@@sptflcrw8583 he's got a cape that doesn't end well in the incredibles universe
@@sptflcrw8583 By movie law, Mr. Incredible would never die in his own universe so he'd win by plot armor. If he was in Star Wars, obviously he would, and likely easily to show how evil Vader is.
@@anubis7457 OK? Obviously. That defeats the whole discussion though
Vader wins because his wife never suspected him of cheating, a complete moral victory
He murdered a bunch of children with a laser sword.
@@iceaura3938 so? the kids had it coming
Counter-argument: Mr Incredible still has a wife and is a good father. While Vaders wife is dead and he cut off his sons hand.
@@antekpatyk9425
He force-choked his own wife though.
I argue that it doesn't matter whether or not Mr. Incredible could break out of a Force choke. Going explicitly by the canon of both movie series, we know that Force users are capable of temporary brainwashing/hypnosis, even if the person they are using it on is expecting it. We also know that Mr. Incredible is susceptible to hypnosis, as we see Evelyn hypnotize him, his wife, and many other supers in Incredibles II. Therefore, all that needs to happen is for Darth Vader to mind trick Mr. Incredible into not resisting for a few minutes so that he can Force choke and kill him without any resistance.
Good luck convincing Harry that The Incredibles 2 is canon.
@@frenchbaguetteintelligence I was going to say this.
@@frenchbaguetteintelligence Good luck convincing Star Wars fans that Disney's trilogy is also Canon, then.
It's a double-bladed weapon.
Although I agree. The sequel doesn't come close to the first's majesty, in both regards.
@@spidey5108 even bowl agreed that the disney trilogy isnt cannon. Because sucks.
@@elfireii328 Of course Bowl agreed that Disney cannon isn't cannon, he has more than 1 brain cell.
I honestly didn't expect Harry to be this passionate about Mister Incredible, but I love it
Also the mental image of Von Karma playing Lego The Incredibles amazing
See, the problem the lads had here was that none of them established the terrain, which everyone knows is crucial to any battle.
Who's on the offence? Is this a city, a jungle? Do the combatants know one another, is it a hunt, or are we in a gladiatorial arena set up? Do they know the extent of each other's powers, or do they have to figure it out on the fly? If we just established this then nobody would be wondering about sneaking up on people.
I think all these arguments are basically, 'who would win in a fight more often', not 'who would win in a specific fight'.
They also don't make 100% clear what they are considering as canon, , heck even the specification of "same creators + consistency" is a little subjective, because you can come up with explanations for the inconsistencies that makes sense.
Generally these debates are assumed to be taking the sum of the average conclusion of battles across a wide variety of common circumstances that are considered for each character's and real life's normative circumstances.
The most likely scenario for a Darth Vader Mr. Incredible encounter would be Mr. Incredible infiltrating an enclosed Empire facility, most likely a spacecraft of some kind. This environment gives Mr. Incredible the edge.
I was expecting "BuT cAn He BeAT gOkU tHo", but can he beat batman was quite refreshing
Nahhh, theres so many arguments of bat,an beating everyone with prep time that it’s almost just as expected.
Your editing is supreme, Faux. The moment Absent dared to ping Henry, followed by his eyes opening with pure genocidal intent had my heart drop. I actually felt a little scared for the guy, even if he did do the chatroom equivalent of poking a sleeping bear.
Finally a properly sophisticated internet debate worthy of my precious time. The topic is highly nuanced and yet, as always, this Discord server looks at the issue from all sides and comes with several incredibly complex theories in a matter of few moments. Impressive all around.
Honestly I think that Mr incredible would win because I said so
Harry: Threatens Gringo's step-dad, condones human (or human-like) experimentation, promotes cannibalism of vegans, overall supervillain.
Also Harry: Stans for Mr Incredible facing off against the most famous supervillain in all of modern media.
For those wondering, A 'Modus Operandi' is basically one's way of functioning. This goes to show how advanced Harry's vocabulary is and how Absent messed with the wrong guy...
Harry is the type of guy to seriously say "Methinks" in a conversation.
A big vocabulary can only get you so far before the horrible argument you are defending betrays you. He actually tried to argue that a strong dude is all it takes to kill a clairvoyant, somewhat telepathic person with telekinetic capabilities which, even if you assume his performance in the OT was all he could do, would still be enough to neutralise him from a safe distance
@@georgiykireev9678
« _He actually tried to argue that a strong dude is all it takes to kill a clairvoyant somewhat telepathic person [...]_ »
He never did anything of the sort... 😕 we all saw that. You're just patently misconstruing his argument here.
@@quidam_surprise I'm being reductive for the sake of the argument here. To show how unbalanced this matchup actually is
@@georgiykireev9678 It is a strawman version of my argument. I never said that he would win purely because he is strong. My argument is that Mister Incredible could beat him if sneaked up on him and threw something at him, as the films show that it is possible to sneak up on him (I am only counting the original films, as later films, books and other media gave Darth Vader new abilities). The films also show that the Force (or at least, any character's command of it) cannot exert as much force as Mister Incredible can and as Mister Incredible is extremely accurate, he definitely wouldn't miss unless something interfered with the projectile's trajectory; if he threw something heavy enough at Darth Vader, it wouldn't be possible to interfere with it, as Darth Vader wouldn't be able to exert enough force with Force-push to redirect it in time.
Mister Incredible COULD possibly sneak up on Vader, but there are times where Vader has detected potential threats with the force, so this isnt likely to work. Catching him monologuing wont work either, as Vader isnt outright oblivious. He is smart, arrogant, and spiteful, but not stupid or unobservant. Even in his time as Anakin, while he may have been unobservant in some fights in the expanded universe, if anything, Anakin learned from his mistakes. This carries over as Vader's experience. While it isnt IMPOSSIBLE to catch him by surprise with something, or catch him monologuing, it is still very unreliable.
While yes, Incredible CAN throw and manipulate VERY large and heavy objects, throwing objects at Vader wont work: Vader has shown to be extremely effective at manipulating large, and even multiple objects, at once with the force. Yes, it does take some time, but with how to force can be bent by a Jedi, a Sith Lord of Vader's caliber can easily stop large objects like a car or tree. It would take a very large object to pose a significant threat to Vader, such as a building, but using the force to keep the area AROUND Vader safe from the building would be easier than stopping the building itself.
This would mean Incredible has to get in melee range to have a chance. Vader COULD force-choke Mister Incredible, though admittedly, it would likely take longer to choke him out due to the Super-Physicality. This can even stop or slow him down significantly, to where his "super speed" is irrelevant. Assuming Mister Incredible COULD break free from the force grip, getting into melee with Vader is nigh suicide, unless you are also a sabre-weilding Jedi/Sith. Even with THAT, it is still nearly suicidal. While Mister Incredible CAN take some real heavy hits, we dont know for sure if the lightsabre COULD hurt him or not.
Conclusion: Mister Incredible COULD potentially beat Darth Vader, but there are a LOT of "if"s in this, so his chances would be incredibly low.
Batman would wipe them both out easily, though. No contest.
Didn't Myth Busters figure out that blasters only travel ~60 mph, much slower than what Mr. Incredible could throw? In which case, light items made to be thrown would be ridiculously quick, possibly to the point of Vader getting skewered (assuming it's a javelin) before the force could finish sending the message.
What about guns? Like i dunno, machine guns? Incredibles is American, right? That means he has a lot of guns, according to the stereotypea.
@@sonetagu1337 he doesn't have a lot of guns, but he does live in America so he could get some
Well, if we include more than just the movies, force choking would be off the list as the force can't be used directly on life alien to the galaxy.
The way Mister Incredible reacts to 2 circular blades nearing on him highly indicates a lightsaber would cut him.
I like how harry rages after absent spam tag him a hundred' times then proceeds to have an argument with absent instead of blocking him and continue his game
Harry defending Mister Incredible is perhaps the most weirdly wholesome thing I'll ever see from them.
This debate is so interesting. It can expand into so many different subjects, like philosophy, religion, geopolitics… just incredible debate idea. I shall bring this up with my friends at our debate club at school tomorrow.
7:46
* Slams face 10 times against the wall
* Punches the table
* Has a Heart Attack
-> _"I Disagree."_
I was in doubt about who would win but the cape argument is simply perfect
I am in agreement with Goblin Tyrant
Batman would kick both of their asses. Master strategist with an arsenal of tech and weaponry, as well as Mr. Incredible and Darth Vader being public knowledge and more than likely have medical and physical specs saved onto online files, Batman would surely learn of a way to overcome them both, even if they worked together
He wears a cape... weak
Batman would push the button.
Mr. Incredible would use his connections at the insurance company to raise Wayne Enterprises' monthly premiums until it could no longer afford to finance all the Bat-schemes.
Who you rather be uncanny and traumatised or THE FATHER? Cmon.
The issue with this debate seems to be how a lot of Batman vs debates go.
"If he has prep time then he wins." Just in this case it's taking Vader by surprise. And the argument of cannon is interesting and I think that itself would be a far more interesting discussion since I myself change my stance depending on the material.
Remember: cannon shoots, canon is how a story goes.
@@yoster39 Honestly had no idea it was spelt different, though it was like read and read
@@washada
Darth Vader from the Star Wars : Fallen Order demonstrated his strength in the Force and is seemingly invincible to every force user who aren't equal to his caliber.
Darth Vader is relentless even though he is slower than Mr. Incredible.
His force field that is protecting him from harm will not let Mr. Incredible land a hit on him.
He will just use Repulse on him to keep his distance.
I normally agree with Harry, but I can’t get behind him on this one. I mean, maybe if you set some EXTREMELY specific parameters Mr Incredible may get the W, but at that point it’s no different from the Pokémon vs lions debate…
Also, poor Absent. I hope they got unmuted.
like every Batman vs debate
He earned the mute with the pings.
Absent was kind of an annoying little gremlin, he was lucky to have Bowl on his side, but he took it for granted. I think he deserved to be put in time-out.
You’re uh… both kinda right actually. Never mind he’s a total chump.
Eh, I mean, he didn't earn a forever mute, but he *was* being cringe in a clearly no cringe zone.
Harry would be Mr Incredible’s personal chef
Had to hit the Like button within a minute. There's no way that opening bit is not hilarious.
Edit 2: I'm inspired to look up some hard numbers to support Mr. Incredible's feats i.e. lifting the Omnidroid and catching the suicide jumper.
Edit 2.5: Syndrome's profile on Mr. Incredible states he can lift "in excess of 55 tons" = 110,000 pounds if US tons, or 121,254 pounds if metric tons. Meanwhile Anakin/Vader's lifting feats only go up to "several hundred pounds without the assistance of the Force". Anyway Bob held up through electrical torture while lightning damaged Vader's suit and killed him, so Bob wins in durability points.
Edit 3: If the defense of Han Solo catching Vader off guard and Vader catching Palpatine off guard is essentially "he knew the other guy was there, he just didn't care", that makes Vader-Palps look WORSE in threat assessment than if they hadn't sensed their opponent.
That is because his suit was designed to be weak to electric attacks. HOWEVER Darth vaders suit can take on blows from lights sabers, being hit with the pressure of the pressure equivalent to the Miranda's trench,on the Kalahari planet the home world of the guy who said its a trap, as well as his space ship falling out of the sky
@@tonymartin1913 Admiral Ackbar has a name.
@@tonymartin1913 Even if his suit is weak to lightning, if he is as powerful in the Force as Whatshisface and Bowl said, he should've theoretically had the capacity to prolong his lifespan or give himself lightning resistance the same way Yoda was allegedly using the Force to counter his arthritis so he could flip around like a demon. Instead Vader got zapped, threw one old man down a shaft, and kicked the bucket not long after. He is weak in the Force.
@@ultimamage3 That's because his suit was made that way, to limit him, so he wouldn't be able to easily overcome the emperor, the darkside made him stronger than he was before through the fisical pain by being burnt alive and from the suit itself wich is still painful and the psychological one from loosing his wife, nonetheless it is still not Vader's full potential but it is still the strongest he got before he aquired the dying
@@ultimamage3 first off not only are you wring your stupid. His suit was weak to force lightning and while yes he can sustain himself using the force it is not a permanent solution. Not only that you refuses to look further into the post
I want to point out that Darth Vader's full force capabilities have never really been shown or explained in the OT. The most ever seen of his force powers were deflecting blaster bolts and force choking. I'd argue it cannot be accurately stated his force power aren't what is shown in the expanded content through simply just never having a scene where they are needed. This can be further backed up by the fact that every scene he's in is one where such extreme abilities are not necessary as he's typically interrogating someone or in a lightsaber duel in an inclosed space. With this all in mind, it's difficult to say that he isn't capable of say just grabbing Mr. Incredible with the force and crumpling him like a soda can or piece of paper.
What the fu-
Then why didn’t he do it Obi Wan aboard the Death Star? Or literally anyone in the OT? Vader either sends other people to do the work for him or he CHOOSES to duel with his saber so he can monologue. Mr. Incredible is a master at getting villains to monologue. Syndrome was simply smart enough to realize he’d fallen into Mr Incredible’s trap halfway through his monologue but even so, he still managed to get Syndrome started. He’d easily make Vader talk and during that time Mr Incredible would grab an 18 wheeler and hurl it at Vader’s head, killing him instantly.
We know the force and sith is capable of crushing, we know Vader is knowledgeable on crushing through the comics. We also know he is the strongest force user ever. Therefore he can dominate Mr Incredible with ease
@Sniper Penguin Jack Jack could easily destroy Vader, Vader is a *near* invincible warlord.
Jack jack is straight up a god. The guy can do anything he wants and could easily even travel through dimensions. Vader could only pacify him (maybe with surgery snacks) and then toss him in a black hole. I'm not sure if Jack Jack could stop the force from grabbing him, it depends really.
@@DontCallMeYourSlime its been explained that other force users of comparavle power can resist the abilities of others,and with obi wan these chracthers have a long history,its been shown thoughout the books and comics that vader only talks against people hes interested in which mr incredible doesnt count as
"Batman would beat them both" is a whole new can of worms
When a debate on the internet over fictional characters has stronger arguments, proper use of logic and evidence, and more food for thought than real life political discourse these days
Oh my God you're right
Just you wait for the other videos like Fitness or Dark humour
Harry's dragon's hoard of knowledge on Pixar films is impressive, hilarious, and terrifying.
12:32 Mr Incredible might have a spuer accuracy, but the things he caught had a linear trajectory (or a predictable one), and he CAUGHT them. If he TROWS something, the trajectory of the projectile is based on where Dark Vader is when Mr Incredible threw it. So if Dark Vader jumps after Mr Incredible threw the tree, car or whatever, he would miss
I'm with Harry, because Mr. Incredible could easily take advantage of Darth Vader's sand-phobia. The paralysing anxiety such a phobia causes would give Mr Incredible enaugh time to beat that ass.
@Parásito Alienígena
you fool!
the dark side draws on strong negative emotions.
vader does not fear sand but he hates it
which only make him more powerful...
"Darth Vader wears a cape. You lose" got me laughing so hard bruh-
My main question as someone who has not consumed any Star Wars content is how the fuck there are only two officers in The Death Star
Yeah, we were all confused about that part.
It was a pretty high ranking, we can see that by the character grand moff tarkin, he was an officer, the name explains the rest
3:57 this moment neuters Harry’s argument; by allowing evidence outside of the Original Trilogy, he has opened himself up to the admission of the evidence of Vader lifting bigger and heavier things than a car.
Bowl only spoke mad facts, I can't believe he'd lie in any way shape or form he's literally so cool
Sadly I can’t agree with Harry on this like every other time.
Harry's the action movie villain you agree with
@@spritepepsiplushes8353
No he just legitimately makes good points.
these topics get more weird each time and i love it
Nah man, dunno if they can top McQueen's missing part or Harry's vegan diet.
Absolutely fantastic, the drama and tension really feels worthy of Mr. Incredible’s feats. I learned a lot about how Pixar’s team thought about designing Mr Incredible as a clear riff off of the Superman style, while also giving him such a well varied skillset that feels justifiable, unlike say, heat vision.
The force is a force, it is a projection of strenght. There generally isn't something like super strenght to a ridiculous degree in the star wars universe. Mr incredible could combat the force with his own strenght, it is even possible for him to flex his neck muscles hard enough to make force choking impossible. Many times in star wars cannon we are shown creatures that a force user cannot defeat, if we acknowledge the expanded universe that is. Anything from a rancor to a Krayt dragon, these beings possesed great strength and couldn't be hurled or choked throught the force alone. The force is a pathway to many powerful abilities but it isn't omnipotent even darth vader struggled with opponents at times in the expanded universe that is. However i do not think throwing would be effective againts him he doesn't need to throw back all he needs to do is stop the projectiles in space before they reach him as mr incredible is a super hero he has morals and won't continue a reckless assault using cars if he sees it as ineffective, mr incredible will have to overcome darth vader in melee combat i believe this could be accomplished and would be down to whom could be faster or trickier, mr incredible would simply have to rip out vaders cybernetic arm (his saber arm naturally), and vader would need only one slice to defeat mr incredible, however vader was vane as such i believe it would be unlikely he would go for the killing blow, he would prefer to stab mr incredible in an area where he cannot recover from so that he can gloat his victory, then depending on mr incredible tenacity he could lunge at vader to disarm him or even crush his skull. I think this is clearly a more equal fight than might originally be assumed, we also must say that mr incredible has superior meme potential which surerly counts for something.
I disagree on that last part. Vader only monologues to people he knows personally. He didn't give a shit about any of the rebels he slaughtered in Rogue One, or the Jedi in the Jedi Temple.
He has no connection to Mr Incredible, and would likely prefer to end the fight quickly if he can. If not, THEN he starts talking.
I do agree that it is quite an even match
To hijack the other reply vader also only monologs when he knows he will when, along with the kreyte dragon they are special as they have a resistance to the force and to lights sabers as well so they are natural a tough opponent for a force user. Along with this if in a more populated area like a city then Darth vader would have no problem using regular civilian as meat shields. Along with this the more open an area the more Darth vader could just throw his lightsaber at Mr incredible and kill him that way.
@@tonymartin1913 or he could throw his saber through his meatshield. Either way works for him.
If the force can make Anakin’s mom pregnant I would assume it is more than a mere projection of strength
@@williamhe1967 I mean...
Darth Vader in the supplemental material had several star level feats something Mr incredible can't match he even fought a jedi powerful enough to close a black hole
I think Harry mentioned that he was judging it based on the original trilogy, which makes sense considering there are no lego versions of these supplemental books.
@@highertide7315 yea i just thought I'd mention how screwed mr incredible is against expanded vader
5:47 If he pushed it to the side he wouldn't need to counter the momentum since he isn't pushing against it.
I only need to see the thumbnail to know that Harry takes the W in this debate
We only need to see Harry to know he wins the argument.
Honestly, I am not really a huge fan of either franchise, but I still feel Vader should get the win. The argument of lifting Mr.I into the air is a pretty good one and Harry never really had a real counter for it other than he might be able to overpower it... With brute force... I don't think it works that way.
@@FireFox2590 He might be able to brace himself against something that is heavy enough to prevent Darth Vader from lifting him. He does something similar to this at the start of the film, to stop the train.
@@Harry_von_Karma Thats true ^w^ I am not even going to attempt to debate you on it, too scary!
Shit, you stepped up your editing here, it looks amazing.
He is Darth Vader not a paternity test
Favorite line of this whole video
3:15 size doesn't matter, but age bloody well does. Yoda was over 900 YEARS OLD and near the end of his life. He has been canonically prolonging his life with the force, as stated in the OG trilogy
I go with the Stan Lee principle: The winner is whoever you want to be because it's a fictional story. By arguing who would win when they don't even share the same time, technology, galaxy or metaphysical concepts, Harry and Bowl both lost the argument by failing to acknowledge the Stan Lee principle.
Also Absent lost by default.
Stan lee principle is never actually fun. Its the powerscaling equivalent to saying that portals cant move so discussing a thought experiment is moot.
The Stan Lee principle is invalid since to make this kind of debate work, the premise of "the events in the respective fictional stories are treated as facts" must be established and taken as fact to begin with.
14:48
"2 Officers"
After reading this, that really bothers me. Why only 2 officers on a moon/planet busting laser base and that many crew members and troops?
The victor would be decided by the force. Vader would win if him surviving the battle meant completing the prophecy and bringing balance to the force or getting closer to that goal, likewise if Mr.Incredible beating Darth Vader somehow fulfills that same prophecy in a way that Vader would get the credit for the destruction of the Sith as a whole he too could win.
10000 jedis ,0 siths
Perfectly balance,aparently
@@A.D.V.I. There was a theory that there's no light side of the force. What the Jedi are using is just the Force, while the Sith are using the Dark Side of the Force, so through the eradication of the Sith the Force balances itself, but it rarely goes about it the orthodox way, as with the mass killing of the Jedi Order during Order 66.
That Goblin Tyrant bit at the end, is the most random, but fitting and brilliant ways of ending a video and debate.
I'm all in favor for more powerscaling content. Although I know nothing about either of these two characters as much.
If I was to have an opinion, the deciding factor would be if Mr. Incredible could get past the force. If he could, then I don't think Darth Vader from the original trilogy could have the durability to survive multiple attacks from Mr. Incredible. From what I've seen and heard.
Although the expanded universe Darth Vader would most likely stomp Mr. Incredible with just overpowering him. Seeing the expanded universe is like planet or around there. And I doubt the Incredible's verse is anywhere near that level of power.
But then in the expanded universe the force no work on life from outside the Star Wars Galaxy... which would be a massive advantage for Incredible.
Man, if absent went with "Starkiller could destroy Mister Incredible" this debate would have been over in seconds.
The sheer terror that Harry emits from the act of changing his status from online to busy when mentioned is unreal, holy heccaroni.
5:30 mister incredible also wasn't fast enough to react to Omnidroid v.10's attack, and when he grabbed him to saw his head off, he was clearly about to die
The intellectual pursuits of this discord to figure out the hardest of societies questions never disappoint
0:32
you fool, you have awakened the beast
People underestimate how OP being inhumanly strong is in a Fight. Vader is a glass cannon, Mr. Incredible wouldn't need more than a opening to finish him off. The Force is a telepathical power, the perceived difficulty of a Task matters a lot, so if Mr. Incredible showed up throwing shit up and being intimidating, Vader wouldn't be able to stop him easily.
Vader has shown to be quite capable of staying focused in chaotic environments, both before he was in his suit, and after. Especially when you take the canon comics into account.
"You’ve confused me with someone who cares"
That’s got to be the best 'Go away' I’ve ever see
I see FC has been playing TGAA
good choice, looking forward for more of it's OST in these debates
If only we could have the model of tgaa char in objection .lol. Imagine Harry as Barok lmao.
12:55 OBJECTION! In the movie it's clearly stated, when mister incredible checks himself in syndrome's computer, that he possesses "superhuman strenght capable of lighting heavy something something. Invulnerable to high levels of...". Harry taking information from a DVD extra is also contradictory to his stance of not accepting external source material.
The DVD was made after the movie was in cinemas, and the information they provide isn't always correct. In the Mortal kombat: scorpion's revenge movie there is a tarkatan warrior that in the DVD release is erroneously referred to as "Baraka". He dies during the movie, but in the sequel to this film appears ANOTHER tarkatan warrior that ALSO gets referred to as "Baraka" in the DVD release, while ALSO wrongly referring to one of the characters as Mileena. All of this is because, while making the sequel, the director of the movie changed his mind about certain aspects of the plot, as well as being on a tight budget and having to cram a lot into this movie that, as far as they knew at ths time, would be the last movie in the series
Darth vader is extreamly powerful with the force, very skilled with the force and saber, but fragile
Mr incredible is powerful and durable through pure strength but, limited on range and what he has at hand to throw
Far to say it depends on where they fight and what conditions are set
Forgot to say that Mr incredible isn't immortal, he can be hurt as shown my the movie when he fought the omnidroid in the volcanoe, he was harmed by the foot of the omnidroid in which it used as fan blades. Mr incredible is vulnerable to dying as he avoids the fan blads as they were in lava, making it hot and dangerous to Mr incredible. He can also be finished of relatively quickly if done correctly by say, syndrome or perhaps a saber made out of pure plasma? Even then, both of our fighters are still human, they can still easily die pretty quickly regardless of how much strength they have
Darth Vader is actually quite durable, and actually becomes more powerful the more damaged he gets
@@worldlinezero4783 This, lets not forget Vader's still a giant cyborg who once survived getting dismembered then burned alive through force of sheer spite. The guy's also introduced in proper casually hoisting a man in the air with one hand, later physically blocks blaster bolts without issue and could walk under his own power while getting electrocuted by the Emperor's lightning where Luke was completely incapacitated.
It'd be a stretch to say he's the equal of Mister Incredible, but the guy would be far tougher to put down than an "ordinary" human like Syndrome.
I love to see Goblin entering the conversation like a kid with the classic comment of "(insert 3rd party here) would beat them both", it was so cute and childish compared to the other 2, hahaha
Honestly, i came to the conclusion that FC, Bowl and Harry are the 3 masters of debate, when one of them argue with someone else, he dominates the debate until another one of the 3 arrive to confront him
FC, Bowl and Harry are the Big Three confirmed
Just seeing Harry with all his tranquil fury switch from Online to Busy is so fucking relatable.
Ohoho into the rabbit hole we couldve gone
We couldve seen more of this debate yet this man chose to cut us off
Well, If we count Fallen order, Vader should Be able to lift much, much More than starkiller. In The Scene where he Holds Back The water he's basically holding Back an entire ocean.
Harry... How on earth did you convince me that Darth Vader loses to mister incredible
I'm glad you have started making thumbnails. I hope more people see your videos because of it!
'Mr. Incredible is a incredible mister'
*lmao*
"You've confused me with someone who cares" I'm taking this
Personally, my favorite LEGO game is either Star Wars or Indiana Jones. Funnily enough, those two games were my introductions to both series, so they have special places in my heart.
My favorite Lego game is the Lego Lord of the Rings, your base hub mission select was everything from the world of Middle Earth featured in the films with a lot of content and fun potential for messing around. You could even be Sauron and Witch King.
Tout le monde commente sur la puissance des arguments d'Harry ou sur la pertinence du débat, tandis que l'intellectuel que je suis apprécie l'effort fait sur la miniature qui est la première de la chaîne. Bravo FBI !
God the editing in these is so good and just getting better. Also its always sooo satisfying seeing Harry sweat. Keep it up!
6:38 But you can lift him up. And with the superior range of a light saber compared to just an arm it would be easy to dismember and execute.
I agree with goblin, Batman would solo them both. He would find a weakness somehow and exploit it then its over already. Batman will solo both universes, Batman also took a beating from Darkseid and only left with a nosebleed while also beating him with words. Clearly, Batman is the superior character here.
HOW THE HELL DID DARKSEID NOT CAVE BATMAN’S FACE IN? Isn’t Darkseid on par with Superman or something?
@@xraiderblack1850 Darkseid would one shot batman, I have no idea what he's on about
8:20
Geroge actually read most of the expanded universe and Oked it himself, he historically was a big helicopter over the franchise
(The star killer video game was actually the first video game George had put on the same tier of canon as the movies)
We never see Vader exert any effort in the OT so scaling his power based off of that is worthless. He was toying with Luke in ESB and blatantly trying to lose in ROTJ. We never see Vader truly exert himself, also there are plenty of Disney canon sources that show Vader lifting shit much beyond what Mr. Incredible could do, but if we're just going by Lucas written shit then we can look at the prequels and, to an extent, Clone Wars and Rebels, where we see force users move at super speed, deflect automatic blaster fire, and perform feats of agility much beyond Mr. Incredible, to a point where Vader could easily close the gap if he tried to range him out. Incredible stands no chance since the force already offers a lot of what his super physicality does as well as incredibly powerful telekinesis, which Mr. INncredible is known to be weak to.
11:04 Bowl’s literally so mad his veins are bulging out of his collar
I was very much on the Darth Vader side of things - all Harry managed to prove was that Mr. Incredible would win in an ambush, not a fair fight. And a lot of Harry's points seemed very much like a fanboy whining about their favorite character. (not that Bowl's and Absent's didn't, but they do have a lot more to draw from in terms of evidence) So yeah, I really thought Darth Vader would win.
...Then Harry pointed out he wore a cape.
Can't argue with that.
my money is on Mr Incredible with a javelin
that's something I never knew I needed