We cant base our argument by using mountain perspective. if you tried, you will fail and I can see it here
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Above is small size Juubi TBB and it can create massive explosion.
And imagine the size of that explosion if that TBB is the bigger one. Multiple it. One single explosion from large TBB from Juubi can cover all Madara CT and blow them up simultaneously.
What in the world are you talking about? The meteors are still closer to us, or at the very least, the same distance from us that the Shinju Trunk is. The whole POV being farther away doesn't change the fact that the Shinju's Trunk is farther in the background in this panel.
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The Mountains around the Shinju Trunk are further away, thus the Shinju, which is in the same location, is also further away from the meteors.
No, they aren't Kidgamer. This is obvious. I concede that the Juubi TBB is>the TBB Rikkudo Kurama used, but I can't let this slide.
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The meteors landed on the mountains. The shinju is not on the mountains. Therefore, it's not over it, so it's a good distance away from the shinju root. Are you honestly trying to say that the meteor's are right up in our faces, and are thus, much smaller than the shinju despite the fact that PS, which is cutting the meteor down, is too small to even see?
What real evidence do you have that the meteors are closer? What are you basing such an opinion on? I'm basing my view on the simple fact that the mere fragments of a meteor span multiple mountains, while the whole shinju stump is taken up by the span of just a few mountains. You can't just say your perspective is correct. You're going to have to actually prove that it's closer. How is something made up of this?
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Smaller than this?
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I'll even show them back to back.
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The chunk is comparable to the stump, let alone the whole meteor. The mountains I showed for the Shinju are also further away from us in perspective, so they look smaller than they are, while the mountains with the meteor are closer, meaning they look larger.
We cant base our argument by using mountain perspective. if you tried, you will fail and I can see it here
And for Juubi TBB
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Above is small size Juubi TBB and it can create massive explosion.
And imagine the size of that explosion if that TBB is the bigger one. Multiple it. One single explosion from large TBB from Juubi can cover all Madara CT and blow them up simultaneously.
No, they aren't Kidgamer. This is obvious. I concede that the Juubi TBB is>the TBB Rikkudo Kurama used, but I can't let this slide.
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The meteors landed on the mountains. The shinju is not on the mountains. Therefore, it's not over it, so it's a good distance away from the shinju root. Are you honestly trying to say that the meteor's are right up in our faces, and are thus, much smaller than the shinju despite the fact that PS, which is cutting the meteor down, is too small to even see?
No, it's not over it. It's in front of it, that's why the meteors fell on the Mountains and not on the Shinju. It's really that simple. If I hold Ball X in front of Ball Y and drop them both, are they going to fall on each other?
Nope. I suggest we read my posts before replying. I told you that they are equal in size, as
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show. I just said that they are not behind the trunk, they are in front of the trunk. Is the trunk so far in the background that'd it'd make them completely different sizes when compared face to face? Obviously not. PS being too small to see is completely irrelevant.
What real evidence do you have that the meteors are closer?
What are you basing such an opinion on? I'm basing my view on the simple fact that the mere fragments of a meteor span multiple mountains, while the whole shinju stump is taken up by the span of just a few mountains. You can't just say your perspective is correct. You're going to have to actually prove that it's closer. How is something made up of this?
Lol, it's based on the fact that you can clearly see that it's behind it. What you are asking is tantamount to me asking someone to prove that apples are red, despite a pic of an apple already being posted. Shit makes no sense. You are basing your view on nonsense explanations when there is a picture that shows the end result. This is the same BS you tried to pull with the Bijuu Dama comparison. You tried to explain why Naruto's was stronger despite scans showing that it was stronger. Not sure if you are just ignoring the scan cause it proves you wrong, or some other stuff.
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Similar size.
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Similar size.
If you are going to ignore what is blatantly shown in these scans in favor of some explanation that clearly contradicts these scans, then I'm not going to bother continuing this argument.
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Smaller than this?
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I'll even show them back to back.
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The chunk is comparable to the stump, let alone the whole meteor. The mountains I showed for the Shinju are also further away from us in perspective, so they look smaller than they are, while the mountains with the meteor are closer, meaning they look larger.
Because that is literally what was shown. I'm not going to disregard what was shown for your explanations. Not gonna happen. Not in a million years. Whatever difference in distance between the trunk and the meteors there may be, it's nowhere near large enough to substantiate the meteors being much larger than the Shinju. Scans disagree.
Ok, Thank you for actually providing something that directly disproves what I said instead of something subjective like the ones like a side angle, which is subject to placement.
Ok, Thank you for actually providing something that directly disproves what I said instead of something subjective like the ones like a side angle, which is subject to placement.
That is what happens when you use mountains logic carelessly ,the mountain that jiubi's TTB blast is compared to is way bigger than the jiubi though it is way farther ,while the mountains naruto's TTB was compared to ,is as big as one of hashirama and madara's statues which are waaaay smaller than the jiubi since these statues look Biju sized .
You can also compare the statues themselves to the blast using the vote depth which is little less than the statues height and compare the jiubi to its TTB blast (though the blast is way farther) and you would realise that jiubi ttb is >>>>>>> naruto's (keep in mind that jiubi is >>>>>>the statues)