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I'm gonna go with Addremelech but it'd probably be close.

Lina Inverse or Roy Mustang?
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It'd be close, but... I'll have to say Roy. And it is in no way because he's from FMA and Lina Inverse is from Slayers which I've only seen the first three episodes of. He can just alchemically turn anything to ash before it can strike back.

Kiba (Naruto) or Kiba (Wolf's Rain)?
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((You really need to watch more of Slayers. Really awesome series, all three of them. The specials aren't quite as good but they're still amusing.))

Kiba from Naruto. Ninjas have a lot more tricks and techniques than wolves do.

Don Patch or Jelly Jiggler?
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Jelly Jiggler. Why? I don't know, he's on third, and I don't give a darn!


Ulysses S. Grant or Robert E. Lee?
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Ulysses S. Grant... not because his side won the war, but because he was the one that later became President. Meaning he could just have Secret Service secretly serve Lee to death.

Vivi (One PIece) or Vivi (Final Fantasy IX)? (...Yes, I like making character with the same name fight. A bit too much.)
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The final fantasy Vivi, duh. Although he is just the tinyest bit emo at times....he's a black mage. Black Mage>whatever the heck Vivi from One Piece is.

{{And for the record, yes, Vivi's a he. Not a she, as the voice acting in KHII would often lead you to believe.}}

{{Also for the record: Why does everyone hate FFIX? The only argument against it that I've heard is that Zidane has a tail.}}
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No contest: parenthetical statement one beats parenthetical statement two. Hands down.

Robin Hood or Robin, Boy Wonder?
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Unless Robin Hood manages to set up an ambush and shoot Robin from a distance he wouldn't stand a chance.

Batman or Dracula?
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Likely, Batman. I actually think they fought in a TV special once, and Batman won. So yeah.


J.K. Rowling or J.R.R. Tolkien? Special condition: They're both helped by the characters in their books, whom they command.
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This one's kinda tough. On one hand Rowling has Harry Potter and his little friends from Hogwarts backing them up. So far they're almost graduate wizards and witches, but at the same time more emo than Sasuke. Likewise Tolken has just one wizard, four really gay hobbits, and a bunch of walking trees. Screw it! I'm gonna say George Lucas comes out of nowhere with an army of stormtroopers and wipes both parties out in fell swoop.


The seven great demon lords of the digital world (Lucemon falldown,Lilithmon,Barbasmon,Leviamon,Belphemon,Demon,and Beelzemon) or the Band of seven (Jakotsu, Mukotsu, Kyokotsu, Ginkotsu, Renkotsu, Suikotsu, and Bankotsu)?
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Ppppht. The four other main baddies from the digital world {that's piedmon, puppetmon, metalseadramon, and machinedramon.}} come in and murderize them. Digimon season one and two were the only good ones, natch.

Count Dooku or Saruman? {Yeah, they're kinda the same person,m but who cares?}}
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(Oh stop! You haven't even given Tamers or Savers a chance? Dear christ, you and Silver are biased against anything I like)

Dooku may have been beaten by a muppet, and an emo kid, but unlike Saruman, he can actually fight. He wins.

The dark masters or Malo Myotismon?
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Malo Myotismon.....that sounds like a cheap marketing ploy to get kids to buy marshmallows. Even though he's a big bad-guy. Nonetheless, here's how it all lays out:

Okay, firstly, Piedmon's got that whole, "I turn your butt into a keychain" thing going on.
Machinedramon just rules so much it isn't funny.

Puppetmon can freaking control digimon's movement.

Metalseadramon....eh, well he wasn't really all that great......he can shoot stuff from his nose. So there.

Plus, they got numbers. I think the Dark Masters win.


{{Who says I haven't given slayers and tamers a chance? I simply like the first two seasons better.}}
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New battle since Stevie forgot to post one.

Beelzemon or Mummymon? Unholy digimon with guns!
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((Digimon series 1 ruled. Series 2 (the sequel one with the Dark Emperor) majorly sucked. Series 3 (with the cards and kids merging with Digimon) wasn't bad. And I haveen't seen any of the series that came after that.))

Beelzemon, devils beat mummies.

The Series 1 Digidestined or any of the other groups of Digidestined?
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