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Title: The Shaman Fight Shakedown
Series: Shaman King #29
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 192
Format: Digital Copy
Series: Shaman King #29
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 192
Format: Digital Copy
Synopsis:
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Some guy on the
beach gets a call from Mr Oyamada and he tells him that all of Hao's
minions on the beach, who were going to destroy them, have destroyed
themselves. Oyamada makes it clear that he is after the Great Spirit
itself, for all the power it contains.
We then flashback
to the Oyamada minion taking down all of Hao's minions with modern
weaponry. He, and by extension, Mr Oyamada, don't believe in souls
and so the Shaman's powers simply don't work against him. A few of
Hao's minions survive and warn him of his minion's demise. Hao simply
shrugs, says he needs more mana and tells the survivors to sacrifice
themselves so he can devour their souls.
Anna begins to
fight Hao but Hao reveals his powered up (yet again) Oversoul and
begins taunting Anna. If she can't save herself, how is she supposed
to save Hao's minions, who might not even want to be saved? Yoh shows
up and tells Hao that Anna is simply Anna.
Anna brings the
minions back to their place and Yoh and Hao have coffee at a Patch
coffee shop. Hao seems to revel in the fact that he's destroying
anyone to become stronger while Yoh acts like a stoner.
Mikihisa, Yoh's
dad, comes across the massacre on the beach and starts doing some
kind of ceremony. Sati revives Lady Jeanne so that together they can
resurrect the rest of their allies.
Yoh and Ren have a
little talk and Ren shows that he thinks the only way to stop Hao is
to kill him. Yoh doesn't believe it is that simple and that Hao still
has a heart. The next shaman fight is between Team Ren and Yoh's team
and they're fighting for their belief in how to deal with Hao.
Horohoro and Ren
immediately take out Faust and Ryu, so as to isolate Yoh. Yoh reveals
his mana neutralizing powers and Ren answers with his own power of
nature using lightning. Both sides are going all out but only Yoh is
completely certain in his mind. Suddeny Lyserg appears and stops the
fight and Sati pulls out all of her teams, thus ensuring that both
Team Ren and Yoh advance.
The Asakura's and
the Tao's get together to figure out how their collective families
can taken down Hao and deal with whatever Mr Oyamada is trying to do.
Despite the
shenanigans pulled by Sati and her Gandala teams, Team Ren makes it
clear they are going to finish their fight against Yoh. Lyserg steps
in to cover for Ryu and Faust. The fight WILL continue.
The volume ends
with a shot of the ship owned by Mr Oyamada and something going
overboard.
My
Thoughts:
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This was a really twisty, turny volume. The idea that non-shamans are
getting involved ratchets this up even more but in a way that I fully
support. It is different from the shamans just endlessly powering up
and pulling new powers out of their butts.
In the last review I was talking about how I missed Manta and in this
volume, he plays a very small part but it is extremely pertinent.
He's asking himself why he is even there. I'm really hoping that his
friendship with Yoh will be one of the deciding factors in the final
battle. Especially given that everyone now knows just how powerful
Hao truly is. He is unbeatable and no one has the raw power to defeat
him. I doubt even the 5 Warriors with a spirit ally could do it.
The Patch continue to sit on the sidelines and have their own little
behind the scenes game and I still hate them. Sati and Gandala
manipulating the fight seems a bit amateur to me. If the Shaman Fight
has been going on for thousands of years, someone of a tactical mind
would have already done something like it and I'm sure the bloody
Patch would then institute rules to prevent such manipulation. You
know, people were still pretty smart even 500 years ago. Technology
doesn't equal intelligence.
With only 3 volumes to go, I suspect this is going to end extremely
fast. And that the Power of Friendship will solve everything. I mean,
you can't have a fighting shonen manga without that trope!
★★★☆½
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