Re: Mousse


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from "Vigil" <vigil@achiew.com>
subject Re: Mousse
date Tue, 13 Jun 2000 16:27:17 +1000
>Actually, I was talking about Mousse's moves, not the
>speed of his attacks (As far as I know, Ranma's
>Amaguriken is the fastest physical attack of the
>series), and yes, Mousse was indeed faster than Ranma
>at some point in the manga, just check the Herb story
>arc and you'll see what I mean, in fact, this
>particular story shows that Mousse is not that stupid
>either and that he can actually use his brains to win
>a fight, now, I know Mousse's chances to defeat Ranma
>are completely inexistent, but I just couldn't help
>wonder about Mousse's actual strength level.
>
>Dr. Facer


Hey, don't get me wrong - Mousse is my favourite character in the show, i'm
not trying to suggest he's an idiot - he just doesn't have much of an option
in his attacks. He can find a persons weakness (as he did in the Herb arc)
and can usually work out what's going on, he just can't physically aim
attacks to specifically when everything around him is quite literally a
blur. If anything, I'd say that the fact he still manages to hold a very
deadly fight without the advantage of clean sight, if anything, only shows
him to be an even better fighter.

As for the amiguriken, I always thought it wasn't so much a specific attack
as it was a speed enhancement technique. So thefore, Ranma could replicate
Mousse's speed which he uses to conceal weapons in his hands while
fighting - now if Mousse actually learnt the amiguriken to enhance his own
latent speed ... then I saw we'd be talking break-the-sound-barrier-time.
<g>

Vigil
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