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If you wanna discuss whether or not Shishio was seen in hell at the end, please do so here. Evilbu 18:14, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
what do you mean? Evilbu 17:55, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
I've decided to delete the Shishio vs Enishi section from the article page. The article page isn't a place for a debate. Seven 19:12, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
In an interview (contained in Kenshin Kaden), mangaka Nobuhiro Watsuki said that he was too into the character of Shishio so he had made Shishio the strongest of the Kyoto Arc. Seven 05:01, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
In previous versions of the page history there was a Character section for Shishio Makoto. It displayed some of his strengths and his fierceness in battle, while stating some of the events that turned him into his mummy-like state. As a contribution I added that putting aside his truly marvelous skills, in the Kyoto Arc where he becomes the nemesis, he faces heavily injured foes. Kenshin, Sanosuke and Saito had vicious bouts each with the top three Juppongatana, plus Kenshin had to fight Shinomori Aoshi before his encounter with Seta Sojiro. Sagara Sanosuke beat Anji the Destroyer, but recieved various Futae no Kiwami (Anji's ougi) which crippled him considerably. Hajime Saito destroyed Usui's Shingan technique along with his life, but not before getting deep wounds on both legs. Himura Kenshin had two near death matches with both Shinomori Aoshi and Seta Sojiro, where he had to pull his ougi (Amakakeru Ryu no Hirameki)to beat both of them, draining additional energy aside from his wounds. Finally, Shinomori Aoshi, who fought Shishio to buy time for Kenshin, had taken the full impact of an Amakakeru Ryu no Hirameki. Shishio knew all of this and took full advantage of the situation. In fact, he was beaten as the 15 minute time limit got way beyond him, not for the strength of his opponents. This is not made up; check the series or the manga. This is no meaningful insight; these are facts that were brought up. 66.50.84.156
The added parts are necessary to establish the conditions of the fight. The previous techiques section stated Shishio was stronger due to defeating all of his enemies, but for the reasons I have mentioned about the statments by the characters themselves brings the significance of each victory into doubt therefore I think it should be left as it is. These statments are not personal interpretations on my part, but are facts from the characters own admission. [User:Seekquaze|Seekquaze]]
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If you wanna discuss whether or not Shishio was seen in hell at the end, please do so here. Evilbu 18:14, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
what do you mean? Evilbu 17:55, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
I've decided to delete the Shishio vs Enishi section from the article page. The article page isn't a place for a debate. Seven 19:12, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
In an interview (contained in Kenshin Kaden), mangaka Nobuhiro Watsuki said that he was too into the character of Shishio so he had made Shishio the strongest of the Kyoto Arc. Seven 05:01, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
In previous versions of the page history there was a Character section for Shishio Makoto. It displayed some of his strengths and his fierceness in battle, while stating some of the events that turned him into his mummy-like state. As a contribution I added that putting aside his truly marvelous skills, in the Kyoto Arc where he becomes the nemesis, he faces heavily injured foes. Kenshin, Sanosuke and Saito had vicious bouts each with the top three Juppongatana, plus Kenshin had to fight Shinomori Aoshi before his encounter with Seta Sojiro. Sagara Sanosuke beat Anji the Destroyer, but recieved various Futae no Kiwami (Anji's ougi) which crippled him considerably. Hajime Saito destroyed Usui's Shingan technique along with his life, but not before getting deep wounds on both legs. Himura Kenshin had two near death matches with both Shinomori Aoshi and Seta Sojiro, where he had to pull his ougi (Amakakeru Ryu no Hirameki)to beat both of them, draining additional energy aside from his wounds. Finally, Shinomori Aoshi, who fought Shishio to buy time for Kenshin, had taken the full impact of an Amakakeru Ryu no Hirameki. Shishio knew all of this and took full advantage of the situation. In fact, he was beaten as the 15 minute time limit got way beyond him, not for the strength of his opponents. This is not made up; check the series or the manga. This is no meaningful insight; these are facts that were brought up. 66.50.84.156
The added parts are necessary to establish the conditions of the fight. The previous techiques section stated Shishio was stronger due to defeating all of his enemies, but for the reasons I have mentioned about the statments by the characters themselves brings the significance of each victory into doubt therefore I think it should be left as it is. These statments are not personal interpretations on my part, but are facts from the characters own admission. [User:Seekquaze|Seekquaze]]