JJBA Stone Ocean: F.F. VS Kenzou SUPERCUT

Published 2022-09-03
The one fight that REALLY needed a supercut

All Comments (21)
  • @myrica
    Maybe this is the counter for Wonder of U, by exploiting lucky point maybe he could survive calamities
  • @rainfall8949
    So basically to break it down: Kenzou uses a concept called “Feng Shui,” the philosophy that there is a natural flow of energy, and going against that flow of energy is bad luck. Dragon’s Dream, when summoned, points in the most fortunate direction that Kenzou can take. When Dragon’s Dream is floating behind F.F., it is pointing towards their unlucky spot. This is the spot that Kenzou aims to attack using the fortunate direction he was given. At times, he can enter the Dragon, giving one or both of his arms. The Dragon then assists by shooting the arm(s) to the unlucky spot of the target OR direct the natural flow of energy to another scenario (for example when F.F.’s arm hit the bloated body after being forced into the dragon). As for the Final Destination stuff going on, this does not mean that Dragon’s Dream can predict the future like Diavolo’s Epitaph. Rather, the unlucky events that happen to F.F. are the cause of them happening to be in the most unfortunate position. Because Kenzou was able to perfect his Feng Shui assassination, he ideally won. However, using the sweat Kenzou perspired, F.F. created a mirror using water, reflecting Dragon’s Dream. This means that Kenzou is actually in the opposite direction of the most fortunate, therefore, F.F. transferred the bad luck to him via transferring electricity. The only thing that can stop a perfect Feng Shui assassination—is a tie. F.F. taking him down with them is a tie.
  • @LinkcarioX
    This was one of the most confusing battles in the entire manga series, thankfully DavidP as always did an outstanding job adapting it and making it much more understandable.
  • @krow1551
    Dragon's dream and Kenzou's interaction feels like 2 old men on a front lawn
  • @bulbus7062
    I like to think everyone had the same reaction as I did when Jolyne ordered him to help out FF and double-team Dragon’s Dream. I was literally like: “We don’t do that here.”
  • @RazorBladezX
    Seeing this animated made so much more sense compared to reading it.
  • Stand abilities like Kenzou's really puts into perspective how broken King Crimson really is
  • @augustday9483
    I like that at first you think it's some kind of water-based stand because of the bloated bodies and his method of attack being to make people down from their own lungs filling with fluid. Then as the fight progresses you realize what his actual ability is.
  • @SkyGodKazuha
    I actually understood what Kenzou did. Basically Kenzou hit certain points of the body that activates a certain hormone in the adrenal glands (most likely vasopressin). Think of it like the hormone that gives off adrenaline but instead of giving energy, it makes the body produce fluids inside the body. Kenzou basically gave the prisoners peripheral edema.