3 answers2025-01-06 01:30:54
Oh, if only I had a 'Instant Transmission' technique like Goku! I'd zip to prom in a heartbeat. Alas, destiny hasn't graced me with such other-worldly powers. But don't feel down, keep the spirit of Dragon Ball alive and have a blast!
2 answers2025-02-05 01:22:59
Ah, we're talking about Yuji from 'Jujutsu Kaisen', aren't we? As of the current episodes And chapters I've come across, he has eaten a total of 15 Sukuna's fingers.
4 answers2025-01-07 21:44:10
Being a massive fan of 'Berserk', I've kept close tabs on every edition. As of now, there are 8 deluxe volumes published. Each volume covers about three of the original prints, cramming them into a single pile of hardcover awesomeness. With so much content, each book provides an immersive experience.
4 answers2025-02-06 16:33:46
True is 'Five Nights at Freddy 's' would be more suitable for a teenager audience than a child s. The game certainly has an entertaining allure. The unusual gameplay is centered around one of the animatronic characters. However not everything is hilarious and bright.
For young kids, the horrors may be too intense or disturbing-especially with its jump scares and creepy atmosphere. It depends on personal standards of individual maturity and one's tolerance for horror. But it is recommended that people older than teens under or children still in elementary school watch a thrilling show only.
1 answers2025-02-05 23:29:25
He took them into the back room and killed them. The terrors continued, though, as it is said that the souls of these murdered children never left the animatronics. It was the haunting spirits of young dead people like them that made animatronics behave so oddly around night guards. They sought retribution for their tortuous suffering and forced shock down on the nerves of poor employees one night after another. They sat in a huddle, whispering the vengeful voice of their past
4 answers2025-01-13 18:58:09
Goku giving Cell a Senzu bean before his fight with Gohan can be seen as one of Goku's most controversial decisions. The action is primarily rooted in Goku's insatiable desire for considerable challenges and his belief in his son's latent powers. Cell, at full strength, provided this challenge.
Goku was confident in Gohan's potential and believed the fight, at its utmost intensity, would provoke Gohan's latent power. An aspect of Goku's character is his faith in the power of others, especially in those he cares for. Even though this seemed like a reckless choice, Goku possibly thought it was an essential step for Gohan to surpass his limits.
3 answers2025-02-10 07:37:27
My take on page count per chapter varies. Delivery of the material is of prime importance. If you are writing something like 'Harry Potter', so various plot twists are coming in the book, then each chapter perhaps could stretch to 15-20 pages.
But for a lighter slice-of-life manga, suppose "Barakamon". You can fit an entire chapter into just 10 pages like Bakuman.No, length doesn't matter you see. Instead, what is at stake here is that your ability to make the story come alive inside these pages!
3 answers2025-02-07 16:20:37
One point that I, being a 'Invincible' fan, can tell you is that there are an unusal number specific number for Viltrumites. This elusive species, once native to a score of stars and as numerous as the stars in their galaxy, suffered a devastating decrease in numbers because of its struggle for existence. Now the Viltrumites are a doomed race, distributed far and wide across the universe as a result of their bloody history.