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IMPORTANT: I WILL NOT COUNT VOTES FROM THOSE WHO DO NOT VOTE FOR EACH FIGHT. ALSO IF I SEE OR NOTICE SOME SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY THAT ENTRY WILL BE DISQUALIFIED.
In this round in this thread we will have 8 characters, which means 4 fights.
FIRST FIGHT
Mister Pink from Reservoir Dogs
VS
Jack the Ripper from Record of Ragnarok
London Bridge is falling down, falling down
Jack the Ripper from Shuumatsu no Valkyrie: Record of Ragnarok is in my humble opinion one of the best written anti heroes I have seen. While to most he is pure vilain I believe Jack is more of an Anti Hero.
Jack seemingly was having a normal childhood. He was a normal kid living his dream with a mother that loved him. Unfortunately as we have learned it was all a lie. His mother was only using him, everything he knew fell apart and now just a boy with his world torn apart he became twisted and murderous.
Jack wasn't born evil, he didn't want to be evil, he became evil because of his life experiences. He perfectly embodied the true Malice of humanity. His sick and twisted personality didn't waver because of the opinions of others whether they are humans of gods.
He lived to kill, to paint people in the emotions he wants to. That is all he wanted, that is all he desired. Even when faced with destruction of humanity, the only thing he wanted to do is to paint in his favorite color - fear.
And yet during his fight versus Hercules we see Jack change. We see him saw true love in Hercules. The kind of love he was in his mother before he betrayal, but unlike hers Hercules had a true, unrelenting and unyielding love for humanity - even for a person like Jack.
In the aftermath of their duel and Jacks victory over Hercules he for the first time felt sadness. He was sad he had to kill someone like Hercules. This changed Jack inside and he showed the desire to change and move on.
Jack is indeed a vile person, a serial killer that knows no boundaries... and yet we saw humanity depend even on the likes of him. His cold and evil heart is something all humans poses, he perfectly embodies the malice of humanity and also the will to change.
SECOND FIGHT
Sesshomaru
As a prominent character in Inuyasha, Sesshomaru has underwent tremendous growth during its serialization. From one of the original antagonists who sought the demise of his younger half sibling, to a reluctant ally at times to accepting Inuyasha and fighting alongside him. Much of this time is spent being fiercely independent however as Sesshomaru grows through the series, holding a disdain for his half brother and showing little (If any) respect for Inuyashaโs abilities.
A stoic and looking figure, one can consider Sesshomaru to be another character in the vein of Byakuya or Itachi. However, the underlying issues surrounding his fathers passing gives him a realistic motivation. Since an heirloom was handed off Inuyasha the half/demon instead of the full blooded Sesshomaru, his sense of self worth is originally tied to reclaiming it.
Eventually, Sesshomaru befriends a human who reluctantly aids him. This relationship with the child fosters a strange kindness inside Sesshomaru that manifests when Sesshomaru travels to the pits of literal Hell to rescue her. When reality strikes Sesshomaru that his powers arenโt enough, he makes a selfless act of altruism and purifies the many tormented cadavers in Hell pleading for help.
This finalizes Sesshomaruโs growth. Placing another life before his own and taking pity on others. This change allows Sesshomaru to cooperate with Inuyasha and willingly gives away part of his own power to his half brother, knowing it suits Inuyasha more than himself.
VS
Tatsumaki from OPM
Tatsumaki is a hero who is also known as Tornado of Terror. She is the S-Class Rank 2 professional hero of the Hero Association. She is a reputed and one of the most dependable heroes of the organisation. Tatsumakiโs Tornado of Terror nickname is one of the most intimidating things not just in words, but, to the extent that the hero association also seeks to preserve the same nature in her. This is used to signify her devastating psychic powers.
Tatsumaki is hot-headed and moody. She is disrespectful towards most people, and she is completely intolerant to those she deems incompetent to the extent sheโd attempt to kill them like she did to Genos when he spoke up on behalf of Saitama. Despite her arrogant personality, she feels obligated to defeat monsters. She also tends to get bored when she is not fighting monsters and she never misses an opportunity to defeat a monster.
Tatsumaki is 28-year-old and people surrounding her often assume that sheโs a little kid and even younger than her 23-year-old sister, Fubuki. This is since a large portion of Tatsumakiโs life is taken away from her and it makes her age feel even more inaccurate at times. Tatsumaki has a horrible adolescence in captivity. She is rescued by Blas, but she continues to resent anything that reminds her of her dark childhood.
Tatsumaki is extremely confident in her strength. Due to Tatsumaki's confidence in her strength and Blast's influence, she often acts independently. Her great power and confidence make her suffer from a massive superiority complex, believing that she can beat anyone in their most powerful form. The superiority complex naturally has prevented her from being humble or emphatic towards anyone.
Confidence in her ability along with past trauma have made Tatsumaki extremely self-reliant, to the point she considers friendships and relationships to be of no value. Her confidence is not baseless, as nearly no opponents have ever proven to be more than a nuisance to her.
Despite her past she still chose to become a hero on her own and help others. She is terrible at socializing but loves her sister dearly. Fubuki must be one of the rare people who has seen her softer side. Her softer side is a whole new different version of her. Tatsumaki clearly loves her sister, but sheโs also overprotective to the point she tries to control everything in her sisterโs life, even the people she chooses to hang out with. Tatsumaki will do anything to make her sister stronger and keep her from danger. She will also not back down from any challenge, and she is the most reliable hero of the organisation.
THIRD FIGHT
William James Moriarty from Moriarty the Patriot
VS
El Professor from La Casa de Papel (Money Heist)
FOURTH FIGHT
Catwoman
VS
Jules Winnfield from Pulp Fiction
In this round in this thread we will have 8 characters, which means 4 fights.
FIRST FIGHT
Mister Pink from Reservoir Dogs
Mister Pink is the best character in the best Tarantino movie up to date : Reservoir Dogs.
Mister Pink is part of the crew. The team is tasked to rob a bank but things went south fast when the cops arrived earlier than expected because one of the member of the team was in fact a infiltrated cop.
Through the movie Mister Pink is often the comic relief, one of the nicest guy, here to do his job, but not a real bad guy. Yes he robbed a bank and his a criminal but no useless blood, no useless violence, first talking etc.
In the climax he was one of the only level headed man who tried to calm everyone. Only thing he wants is everyone being professional.
Mister Pink is also one of the smartest here : he think on his two feet. He is the one telling everyone that they were indeed sold. He is the one hiding when everyone became crazy and shot. And Pink is the only one to survive in the end with the diamonds.
And the cherry on the cake, Oda used Mr.Pink to create Sanji design
Mister Pink is part of the crew. The team is tasked to rob a bank but things went south fast when the cops arrived earlier than expected because one of the member of the team was in fact a infiltrated cop.
Through the movie Mister Pink is often the comic relief, one of the nicest guy, here to do his job, but not a real bad guy. Yes he robbed a bank and his a criminal but no useless blood, no useless violence, first talking etc.
In the climax he was one of the only level headed man who tried to calm everyone. Only thing he wants is everyone being professional.
Mister Pink is also one of the smartest here : he think on his two feet. He is the one telling everyone that they were indeed sold. He is the one hiding when everyone became crazy and shot. And Pink is the only one to survive in the end with the diamonds.
And the cherry on the cake, Oda used Mr.Pink to create Sanji design

VS
Jack the Ripper from Record of Ragnarok


Jack the Ripper from Shuumatsu no Valkyrie: Record of Ragnarok is in my humble opinion one of the best written anti heroes I have seen. While to most he is pure vilain I believe Jack is more of an Anti Hero.
Jack seemingly was having a normal childhood. He was a normal kid living his dream with a mother that loved him. Unfortunately as we have learned it was all a lie. His mother was only using him, everything he knew fell apart and now just a boy with his world torn apart he became twisted and murderous.
Jack wasn't born evil, he didn't want to be evil, he became evil because of his life experiences. He perfectly embodied the true Malice of humanity. His sick and twisted personality didn't waver because of the opinions of others whether they are humans of gods.
He lived to kill, to paint people in the emotions he wants to. That is all he wanted, that is all he desired. Even when faced with destruction of humanity, the only thing he wanted to do is to paint in his favorite color - fear.
And yet during his fight versus Hercules we see Jack change. We see him saw true love in Hercules. The kind of love he was in his mother before he betrayal, but unlike hers Hercules had a true, unrelenting and unyielding love for humanity - even for a person like Jack.
In the aftermath of their duel and Jacks victory over Hercules he for the first time felt sadness. He was sad he had to kill someone like Hercules. This changed Jack inside and he showed the desire to change and move on.
Jack is indeed a vile person, a serial killer that knows no boundaries... and yet we saw humanity depend even on the likes of him. His cold and evil heart is something all humans poses, he perfectly embodies the malice of humanity and also the will to change.


SECOND FIGHT
Sesshomaru
A stoic and looking figure, one can consider Sesshomaru to be another character in the vein of Byakuya or Itachi. However, the underlying issues surrounding his fathers passing gives him a realistic motivation. Since an heirloom was handed off Inuyasha the half/demon instead of the full blooded Sesshomaru, his sense of self worth is originally tied to reclaiming it.
Eventually, Sesshomaru befriends a human who reluctantly aids him. This relationship with the child fosters a strange kindness inside Sesshomaru that manifests when Sesshomaru travels to the pits of literal Hell to rescue her. When reality strikes Sesshomaru that his powers arenโt enough, he makes a selfless act of altruism and purifies the many tormented cadavers in Hell pleading for help.
This finalizes Sesshomaruโs growth. Placing another life before his own and taking pity on others. This change allows Sesshomaru to cooperate with Inuyasha and willingly gives away part of his own power to his half brother, knowing it suits Inuyasha more than himself.
VS
Tatsumaki from OPM

Tatsumaki is a hero who is also known as Tornado of Terror. She is the S-Class Rank 2 professional hero of the Hero Association. She is a reputed and one of the most dependable heroes of the organisation. Tatsumakiโs Tornado of Terror nickname is one of the most intimidating things not just in words, but, to the extent that the hero association also seeks to preserve the same nature in her. This is used to signify her devastating psychic powers.

Tatsumaki is hot-headed and moody. She is disrespectful towards most people, and she is completely intolerant to those she deems incompetent to the extent sheโd attempt to kill them like she did to Genos when he spoke up on behalf of Saitama. Despite her arrogant personality, she feels obligated to defeat monsters. She also tends to get bored when she is not fighting monsters and she never misses an opportunity to defeat a monster.

Tatsumaki is 28-year-old and people surrounding her often assume that sheโs a little kid and even younger than her 23-year-old sister, Fubuki. This is since a large portion of Tatsumakiโs life is taken away from her and it makes her age feel even more inaccurate at times. Tatsumaki has a horrible adolescence in captivity. She is rescued by Blas, but she continues to resent anything that reminds her of her dark childhood.

Tatsumaki is extremely confident in her strength. Due to Tatsumaki's confidence in her strength and Blast's influence, she often acts independently. Her great power and confidence make her suffer from a massive superiority complex, believing that she can beat anyone in their most powerful form. The superiority complex naturally has prevented her from being humble or emphatic towards anyone.

Confidence in her ability along with past trauma have made Tatsumaki extremely self-reliant, to the point she considers friendships and relationships to be of no value. Her confidence is not baseless, as nearly no opponents have ever proven to be more than a nuisance to her.

Despite her past she still chose to become a hero on her own and help others. She is terrible at socializing but loves her sister dearly. Fubuki must be one of the rare people who has seen her softer side. Her softer side is a whole new different version of her. Tatsumaki clearly loves her sister, but sheโs also overprotective to the point she tries to control everything in her sisterโs life, even the people she chooses to hang out with. Tatsumaki will do anything to make her sister stronger and keep her from danger. She will also not back down from any challenge, and she is the most reliable hero of the organisation.

THIRD FIGHT
William James Moriarty from Moriarty the Patriot

If thereโs any franchise thatโs been told and retold through a variety of media itโs Sherlock Holmes, so itโs no surprise to see an anime take of the iconic detective (nor is it the first time). However, Moriarty the Patriot tells the story from the POV of Sherlockโs most noteworthy adversary and kiiiiinda gets you on his side, like, immediately.
Fans of mysteries will likely be familiar with at least the most famous of Doyleโs Holmes stories, perhaps through Hollywood or BBC interpretations, if not through the stories themselves. Though originally a rather minor character, Professor Moriarty has come to serve as Holmesโs arch nemesis in modern tellings. He is a cold, brilliant, and calculating villain, the โNapoleon of crimeโ who keeps the hero on his toes at all times. Because Moriartyโs background is inconsistent in the Doyle stories, it is easy to reinvent him, as Ryosuke Takeuchi and Hikaru Miyoshi do in Moriarty the Patriot. In the manga, the boy who would become Professor Moriarty and his younger brother, Louis, are poor orphans who have been adopted into the Moriarty family as a show of noblesse oblige. Our protagonist jaunts around town under the guise of William James Moriarty, the Moriarty familyโs younger son who has no interest in the people of their town. Together with the eldest son Albert, the future Professor and Louis conspire to kill the cruel Moriarty family in an โaccidentalโ fire, leaving the three boys to rectify the wrongs of the English noble classes as nobles themselves.
The premise
The 19th century British Empire is an entire mess, rife with problematic aristocrats who delight in tormenting the lower class. The class system is set to work against the average citizen and the Moriarty brothers, who are part of an aristocratic family themselves, have decided to tear the unjust structure apart.
William James Moriarty (the middle brother/main protagonist) works as a professor by day but also works as a โcrime consultantโ who takes cases from those who have been wronged by the upper class. He and his brothers (Albert and Louis) work as a team, but their actions soon catch the attention of Sherlock Holmes, setting the stage for the ultimate battle of wits.
And there we have our twist: The Professor Moriarty who is so evil in most Sherlock Holmes adaptations is, in this manga, attempting to equalize society. He is a class traitor in both senses; growing up poor, he has risen to the nobility, but as a noble he consults on the behalf of the working classes, holding his wealthy peers accountable for their exploitation of, and distaste for, anyone they deem below them. But he is not completely sanitized as a misunderstood villain. No, Professor Moriarty is still as calculating as ever, his meticulous methods still relying heavily on manipulation, coercion, and threats. His motives might be pure, but his means still leave the ordinary person shuddering at their cruelty.
How Moriartyโs cases work
The basic formula goes a little something like this: one of the Moriarty brothers (usually Willaim) hears about a crime (usually murder). The crimes Moriarty takes on always involve the lower class, those who donโt have the means to seek justice. Though, honestly, even if they could their cries would go unheard because the culprits are always upper-class citizens who are either never suspected or who get away with it because theyโre rich.
This ranges from โbored rich asshole kills children on his off dayโ to โgardener pleads with his boss to let him consult his doctor because his son is dying, but his boss is a rich asshole whoโs worried that his gardenerโs kid is gonna give him poor person cooties.โ
Did I mention that the boss is rich because of his gardenerโs hard work?
Once Willaim (with the help of his brothers) gets all the pieces together, he gets a hold of the wronged party and offers his services, making sure to point out how this, technically, would be seen as a crime even if they were the ones who were wronged! William doesnโt do the job unless if the grieving family wants him to, so basically, he asks for consent to rid the world of this particular brand of filth. If they agree then a plan is put into motion where the grieving party is able to come face to face with the aristocrat who killed their loved one.
Now hereโs the kicker.
William isnโt the one who kills the target, the grieving family does. This can be as subtle as serving food that someone reacts poorly to, or as blunt as stabbing someone to death. Whatever the case, William makes sure all the evidence is cleaned up, and the family is able to get away with it.
Miyoshiโs artwork gives Moriarty a bishonen air, making his complexity all the more alluring to the manga fan who is accustomed to the dramatically layered characters of the medium. Indeed, the cast is made up of several handsome men working with Moriarty to realize his utopian dream. The Victorian setting is well established, both visually and as part of the plot, depicting an England on the verge of change and progress.
The Lord of the Crime, Moriarty
Upon becoming the Lord of the Crime, a stage in his plan, he has already designated a man who shall stop him and be the shinning light of the world. That man is none other than Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty has made himself into the ultimate evil, thus forcing people to ally against him, and stay united, and thus fulfilling his coveted dream.
Fans of mysteries will likely be familiar with at least the most famous of Doyleโs Holmes stories, perhaps through Hollywood or BBC interpretations, if not through the stories themselves. Though originally a rather minor character, Professor Moriarty has come to serve as Holmesโs arch nemesis in modern tellings. He is a cold, brilliant, and calculating villain, the โNapoleon of crimeโ who keeps the hero on his toes at all times. Because Moriartyโs background is inconsistent in the Doyle stories, it is easy to reinvent him, as Ryosuke Takeuchi and Hikaru Miyoshi do in Moriarty the Patriot. In the manga, the boy who would become Professor Moriarty and his younger brother, Louis, are poor orphans who have been adopted into the Moriarty family as a show of noblesse oblige. Our protagonist jaunts around town under the guise of William James Moriarty, the Moriarty familyโs younger son who has no interest in the people of their town. Together with the eldest son Albert, the future Professor and Louis conspire to kill the cruel Moriarty family in an โaccidentalโ fire, leaving the three boys to rectify the wrongs of the English noble classes as nobles themselves.

The premise
The 19th century British Empire is an entire mess, rife with problematic aristocrats who delight in tormenting the lower class. The class system is set to work against the average citizen and the Moriarty brothers, who are part of an aristocratic family themselves, have decided to tear the unjust structure apart.
William James Moriarty (the middle brother/main protagonist) works as a professor by day but also works as a โcrime consultantโ who takes cases from those who have been wronged by the upper class. He and his brothers (Albert and Louis) work as a team, but their actions soon catch the attention of Sherlock Holmes, setting the stage for the ultimate battle of wits.
And there we have our twist: The Professor Moriarty who is so evil in most Sherlock Holmes adaptations is, in this manga, attempting to equalize society. He is a class traitor in both senses; growing up poor, he has risen to the nobility, but as a noble he consults on the behalf of the working classes, holding his wealthy peers accountable for their exploitation of, and distaste for, anyone they deem below them. But he is not completely sanitized as a misunderstood villain. No, Professor Moriarty is still as calculating as ever, his meticulous methods still relying heavily on manipulation, coercion, and threats. His motives might be pure, but his means still leave the ordinary person shuddering at their cruelty.

How Moriartyโs cases work
The basic formula goes a little something like this: one of the Moriarty brothers (usually Willaim) hears about a crime (usually murder). The crimes Moriarty takes on always involve the lower class, those who donโt have the means to seek justice. Though, honestly, even if they could their cries would go unheard because the culprits are always upper-class citizens who are either never suspected or who get away with it because theyโre rich.
This ranges from โbored rich asshole kills children on his off dayโ to โgardener pleads with his boss to let him consult his doctor because his son is dying, but his boss is a rich asshole whoโs worried that his gardenerโs kid is gonna give him poor person cooties.โ
Did I mention that the boss is rich because of his gardenerโs hard work?
Once Willaim (with the help of his brothers) gets all the pieces together, he gets a hold of the wronged party and offers his services, making sure to point out how this, technically, would be seen as a crime even if they were the ones who were wronged! William doesnโt do the job unless if the grieving family wants him to, so basically, he asks for consent to rid the world of this particular brand of filth. If they agree then a plan is put into motion where the grieving party is able to come face to face with the aristocrat who killed their loved one.
Now hereโs the kicker.
William isnโt the one who kills the target, the grieving family does. This can be as subtle as serving food that someone reacts poorly to, or as blunt as stabbing someone to death. Whatever the case, William makes sure all the evidence is cleaned up, and the family is able to get away with it.
Miyoshiโs artwork gives Moriarty a bishonen air, making his complexity all the more alluring to the manga fan who is accustomed to the dramatically layered characters of the medium. Indeed, the cast is made up of several handsome men working with Moriarty to realize his utopian dream. The Victorian setting is well established, both visually and as part of the plot, depicting an England on the verge of change and progress.


The Lord of the Crime, Moriarty


Upon becoming the Lord of the Crime, a stage in his plan, he has already designated a man who shall stop him and be the shinning light of the world. That man is none other than Sherlock Holmes




Moriarty has made himself into the ultimate evil, thus forcing people to ally against him, and stay united, and thus fulfilling his coveted dream.


VS
El Professor from La Casa de Papel (Money Heist)
El Professor is one of the main characters in Money Heist. He is super intelligent and displays high quality negotiation skills. He works behind the scenes like Mr. 0 and carries the heists on his shoulders. I do not want to spoil this show for you if you have not watched it but I eagerly urge you to do so. It's 100% gna be worth it.
He is charismatic, yet socially awkward and nerdy. He knows how to get people to work together and is the perfect example of a true leader. His respect for the heist team members is incomparable. He would rather give his life for their success and displayed willingness to sacrifice himself multiple times in the series.
He thinks of the heists as a chess game and does his research thoroughly and plans 10 moves ahead. He has outplayed the police and army countless of times. Every time something goes wrong with a plan he either has a backup for it, or he creates a backup on the fly in response to all attempts by the police to catch him.
He's a one of a kind, a true KING in a chess game
He is charismatic, yet socially awkward and nerdy. He knows how to get people to work together and is the perfect example of a true leader. His respect for the heist team members is incomparable. He would rather give his life for their success and displayed willingness to sacrifice himself multiple times in the series.
He thinks of the heists as a chess game and does his research thoroughly and plans 10 moves ahead. He has outplayed the police and army countless of times. Every time something goes wrong with a plan he either has a backup for it, or he creates a backup on the fly in response to all attempts by the police to catch him.
He's a one of a kind, a true KING in a chess game

BEST SCENES
FOURTH FIGHT
Catwoman
Catwoman. Sheโs one of my most favorite anti-heroes from DC. Not overpowered, just right, and not over-exposed. With her going in gray area (while most likely on the good side), I get a liking on her. She is a perfect example of femme fatale; combining both brain & brawl to outsmart her foes. She sometimes does crime, mostly stealing, but she steals from the undeserving, usually mobs and gangsters to give the money for the ones who need it; but she never once tries to kill anybody, unless accidentally. Sheโs like female Robin Hood from DC.
VS
Jules Winnfield from Pulp Fiction
Jules Winnfield is one of the main characters in Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film "Pulp Fiction", He is played by Samuel L Jackson.
Jules worked as a hitman for Marsellus Wallace alongside his partner Vincent Vega. After having a moment of "divine intervention" Jules decides to quit the life of a killer and become a drifter, in his own words "Walk the earth". His arc in the film is that of salvation and the ending scene in the diner perfectly exemplifies that.
Jules worked as a hitman for Marsellus Wallace alongside his partner Vincent Vega. After having a moment of "divine intervention" Jules decides to quit the life of a killer and become a drifter, in his own words "Walk the earth". His arc in the film is that of salvation and the ending scene in the diner perfectly exemplifies that.
BEST SCENES
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