The research seemed fine. I think you guys just misunderstood the ending explanation. - Geese didn't spam endless projectiles during the fight because that would be boring and lame. Remember that it's an official rule that the animation is meant for entertainment purposes only. They have to add a little variety or nobody would watch it. - They mentioned Heihachi's experience with Geese's fighting style because they were clarifying it wasn't that big of an advantage of Geese's. That, mixed with Heihachi's ability to avoid similar projectiles, meant that Geese had to fight Heiachi the old fashioned way, which is why the fight was determined by who was stronger, faster, and tougher. They still needed to bring up those two factors to be clear that they didn't matter in the end. That's standard Vs Match protocol. They did the exact same thing with Leonardo vs Jason's fight training being equal and you guys didn't seem to have a problem with that. - It actually doesn't come down to "who went through worse." Sure, Heiachi has fought demons, robots, and other crazy opponents, but that doesn't mean Geese hasn't either. Remember this is the same guy who can go toe-to-toe with Terry Bogard, the same guy who fought with Mars, the LITERAL god of war. I think you talked over it, but Geese even defeated Verse, a reality warper. That doesn't automatically make Geese able to reality warp, but judging the whole fight simply because you think Heihachi has "experienced crazier things" is actually not really true and a weak argument to base the entire result on. - They scaled a Jack unit destroying a meteor to Heihachi because has destroyed almost a dozen, even STRONGER Jack units in just a few seconds without breaking a single sweat. So at their best, at least when scaled to those feats, Heihachi has the advantage. They explained it okay. I just kind of think you talking over certain parts and your way of thinking kind of got in the way just a bit.
@@PunchDrunkENT No problem! Hopefully my explanation wasn't too mean or anything, as some of the other commenters are being below. You guys are still pretty fun to watch!
They literally said Heihachi dealt with projectile spammers like Kazuya who fires beams that reach in space in less then a second, let alone Akuma in Tekken 7 in the story fought Heihachi, another projectile character whom can spam these, Geese didnt bring anything new on that, also the battle being just Geese spamming these is boring, not like it mattered as it was already said Heihachi has more experience then Geese, let alone fought characters which know more then a single fighting style, like Jin for example, who knows kazama style, traditional karate and mishima style (whom Heihachi thought him) nothing new from Geese, they also brought up Nina who knew aikido, something Geese has too Jack 6 feat matters in here cuz squads of them couldnt hold a candle to Heihachi, they literally show you twice how Heihachi just one shots several of them one after another and just one Jack 6 is able to destroy a meteor They bring other characters feats cuz both they are vastly above these characters, if A destroyed a mountain with its punch and B takes that same punch and laughs in A face, it means B>A Regardless Heihachi was more powerful then they presented, meanwhile Geese more or less too higher then he is in general
LMAO the salt. "What??? Heihachi has defeated someone who uses Geese's style before, so that'd help him against Geese?" Yes, that is exactly how EXPERIENCE works. Get a dictionary. "Why didn't he spam projectiles???" you ask, as they explain why it wouldn't work due to Heihachi's speed. And then y'all accepting Geese's strength from scaling to Takuma, bet then go "What does this have to do with him fighting Geese?" when they scale Heihachi to Jack. The bias is sad. Get over it.
@@PunchDrunkENT Why did you put quotes around research? Lol. You clearly are salty, so don't be going "its just video games bro" they literally explained facts to you, showed actual math, and you moronically go "How does that make sense??? What??? Huh?????" Maybe try passing the 5th grade before watching a show like this that actually requires having to think because right now you clearly can't handle it.
Fun reaction and all but it kind of bugged me when you guys said stuff like "What does this have to do with _____?" when they were showing other characters feats. That's like if in Broly's analysis they went over Goku's feats to showcase how much stronger Broly was than him, and then say "what does that have to do with Broly?" Technically Broly himself didn't have too many impressive destruction or speed feats during the 2018 film, but if you take Goku and Vegeta's feats into account AND the fact Broly kicked their assess throughout most of the movie, it gives an idea of how powerful he really is. If they didn't use scaling here, the best feats they could analyze would be Heihachi tearing down a building and Geese leveling a forest, both of which really don't showcase the upper limits of either character.
Ahh yes. Lady Geese Howard. That one is from the Mobile game. KOF ALL STARS. That game turned the Boss syndrome characters into Ladies. That SNK HEROINES game was on Nintendo switch. That's the one where TERRY and IORI and for some strange reason SKULLOMANIA from ARIKA were turned into Ladies.
@@PunchDrunkENT how y’all gon accept geese speed by scaling to takuma but when they scale heihachi it jacks and kazuya it doesn’t make sense do y’all not see how this makes no sense
The timelines a bit condensed. Well.... kind of. Basically it works like this. T2 is Two years after Tekken 1. T3 is 18 years after Tekken 2. T4 is 2 years after 3 and 20 years after 2. T5 was two months After 4. Then Jin rushed the next T6 Tournament a few months later. Then only days since his missing in action report. Heihachi wasted no time Kicking off T7. Which was later Canceled. Making T6 and T7 the Only games were their was no clear Tournament winner. Also side note: the clip u say of Heihachi Kicking his family out of a rocket, that was T6. Him in a speedo, that was T5. And even after all that, GEESE HOWARD is my Favorite. So for me this BATTLE was a win win. TEKKEN is my Favorite Fighting game series, and GEESE HOWARD is my favorite Fighting game character.
The research seemed fine. I think you guys just misunderstood the ending explanation.
- Geese didn't spam endless projectiles during the fight because that would be boring and lame. Remember that it's an official rule that the animation is meant for entertainment purposes only. They have to add a little variety or nobody would watch it.
- They mentioned Heihachi's experience with Geese's fighting style because they were clarifying it wasn't that big of an advantage of Geese's. That, mixed with Heihachi's ability to avoid similar projectiles, meant that Geese had to fight Heiachi the old fashioned way, which is why the fight was determined by who was stronger, faster, and tougher. They still needed to bring up those two factors to be clear that they didn't matter in the end.
That's standard Vs Match protocol. They did the exact same thing with Leonardo vs Jason's fight training being equal and you guys didn't seem to have a problem with that.
- It actually doesn't come down to "who went through worse." Sure, Heiachi has fought demons, robots, and other crazy opponents, but that doesn't mean Geese hasn't either. Remember this is the same guy who can go toe-to-toe with Terry Bogard, the same guy who fought with Mars, the LITERAL god of war. I think you talked over it, but Geese even defeated Verse, a reality warper.
That doesn't automatically make Geese able to reality warp, but judging the whole fight simply because you think Heihachi has "experienced crazier things" is actually not really true and a weak argument to base the entire result on.
- They scaled a Jack unit destroying a meteor to Heihachi because has destroyed almost a dozen, even STRONGER Jack units in just a few seconds without breaking a single sweat. So at their best, at least when scaled to those feats, Heihachi has the advantage.
They explained it okay. I just kind of think you talking over certain parts and your way of thinking kind of got in the way just a bit.
Thanks👍🏽 we appreciate the breakdown
@@PunchDrunkENT No problem! Hopefully my explanation wasn't too mean or anything, as some of the other commenters are being below.
You guys are still pretty fun to watch!
@@MrChava54 its cool honestly
@@PunchDrunkENT
Can you accept reality then.
They literally said Heihachi dealt with projectile spammers like Kazuya who fires beams that reach in space in less then a second, let alone Akuma in Tekken 7 in the story fought Heihachi, another projectile character whom can spam these, Geese didnt bring anything new on that, also the battle being just Geese spamming these is boring, not like it mattered as it was already said
Heihachi has more experience then Geese, let alone fought characters which know more then a single fighting style, like Jin for example, who knows kazama style, traditional karate and mishima style (whom Heihachi thought him) nothing new from Geese, they also brought up Nina who knew aikido, something Geese has too
Jack 6 feat matters in here cuz squads of them couldnt hold a candle to Heihachi, they literally show you twice how Heihachi just one shots several of them one after another and just one Jack 6 is able to destroy a meteor
They bring other characters feats cuz both they are vastly above these characters, if A destroyed a mountain with its punch and B takes that same punch and laughs in A face, it means B>A
Regardless Heihachi was more powerful then they presented, meanwhile Geese more or less too higher then he is in general
LMAO the salt.
"What??? Heihachi has defeated someone who uses Geese's style before, so that'd help him against Geese?" Yes, that is exactly how EXPERIENCE works. Get a dictionary.
"Why didn't he spam projectiles???" you ask, as they explain why it wouldn't work due to Heihachi's speed.
And then y'all accepting Geese's strength from scaling to Takuma, bet then go "What does this have to do with him fighting Geese?" when they scale Heihachi to Jack.
The bias is sad. Get over it.
No salt here & I even said that I prefer Heihachi over Geese
I was simply laughing at Death Battle’s “research”😂
It’s only video games bro✌🏽
@@PunchDrunkENT Why did you put quotes around research? Lol. You clearly are salty, so don't be going "its just video games bro" they literally explained facts to you, showed actual math, and you moronically go "How does that make sense??? What??? Huh?????" Maybe try passing the 5th grade before watching a show like this that actually requires having to think because right now you clearly can't handle it.
I quit school in the 4th grade for your information🤡
@@PunchDrunkENT
That explains a lot.
It would've been a boring fight if he spammed the same move forever
He did spam Reppukens in the first half of the fight
You saying popularity wins is a ludicrous statement
Have you've guy's seen the death battle of Jin Vs Ryu? I'd like to see it if you've haven't seen it.
Fun reaction and all but it kind of bugged me when you guys said stuff like "What does this have to do with _____?" when they were showing other characters feats. That's like if in Broly's analysis they went over Goku's feats to showcase how much stronger Broly was than him, and then say "what does that have to do with Broly?" Technically Broly himself didn't have too many impressive destruction or speed feats during the 2018 film, but if you take Goku and Vegeta's feats into account AND the fact Broly kicked their assess throughout most of the movie, it gives an idea of how powerful he really is. If they didn't use scaling here, the best feats they could analyze would be Heihachi tearing down a building and Geese leveling a forest, both of which really don't showcase the upper limits of either character.
You guys don't know how scaling works do you?
It’s not that we don’t know, but we surely don’t care
@@PunchDrunkENT Then why bitch about the explanation?
Just to get a reaction out of you, buddy🤡
Thanks for watching btw
@@PunchDrunkENT That's pretty scummy my guy
You’re welcome
Ahh yes. Lady Geese Howard.
That one is from the Mobile game. KOF ALL STARS. That game turned the Boss syndrome characters into Ladies.
That SNK HEROINES game was on Nintendo switch. That's the one where TERRY and IORI and for some strange reason SKULLOMANIA from ARIKA were turned into Ladies.
19:46 please listen to yourself saying this goofy shit lol
y'all mad about them...explaining? what lmao
It wasn’t a good explanation🤷🏽♂️
@@PunchDrunkENT how y’all gon accept geese speed by scaling to takuma but when they scale heihachi it jacks and kazuya it doesn’t make sense do y’all not see how this makes no sense
Death Battle stopped making sense a long time ago😂
@@PunchDrunkENT nah y’all stopped making sense when y’all thought geese was winning this
The timelines a bit condensed.
Well.... kind of.
Basically it works like this.
T2 is Two years after Tekken 1.
T3 is 18 years after Tekken 2.
T4 is 2 years after 3 and 20 years after 2.
T5 was two months After 4.
Then Jin rushed the next T6 Tournament a few months later. Then only days since his missing in action report. Heihachi wasted no time Kicking off T7. Which was later Canceled. Making T6 and T7 the Only games were their was no clear Tournament winner.
Also side note: the clip u say of Heihachi Kicking his family out of a rocket, that was T6.
Him in a speedo, that was T5.
And even after all that, GEESE HOWARD is my Favorite. So for me this BATTLE was a win win. TEKKEN is my Favorite Fighting game series, and GEESE HOWARD is my favorite Fighting game character.
🔥🔥
Blake is my favorite RWBY character can’t wait for the death battle reaction
Bro no cap lots of people been saying Goku is a bad Dad after seeing this they are gonna change there mind real quick.
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@@PunchDrunkENT I still say Ging from Hunter x Hunter holds the title of worst Dad
@@jtherealmccoy5309 ya your right even though that's my boy your right
@@jtherealmccoy5309 Yeah, you're right, Shou Tucker doesn't deserve that title.
Thank you for telling me the existence of the genderbend fighting game.
Hey not everyone is evil in tekken ever hear of king
Liked the video as soon as I learned yall also hate the easy win rage art one button BS
Yang: Geese wasn't Tekken this win.