Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4902411-20130528090005/@comment-88.114.220.98-20130601200624

Ozora Tsubasa wrote: GouenjiShuuya'123 wrote: Torch92 wrote: GouenjiShuuya'123 wrote: I'm telling you all! Galaxy will NEVER beat the original series. Galaxy is waaaaay too rushed, and not much of a plot is even happening except SIJ are improving as a team a little. Fire Dragon should of had more development. I'm intrigued to see what happens in the next match however, I like the character design of one of the characters in Big Waves! You can't say Galaxy won't beat the original season 3. We've seen only 4 episodes of Galaxy... and there are about 60 episodes of original season 3. That's a HUGE difference.

Well, it would be cool if Ibuki was captain ONE TIME so he would be more confident and would use Wild Dunk, maybe in the next match against Big Waves.

Fire Dragon really had NO development... Chae Chan Soo was useless, there was no tactic or Doukasen... Actually I can already tell by the start of Galaxy that I'm gonna prefer the original series' FFI. You're right it may be a huge difference! But I'm still sure Galaxy won't beat the original FFI.

I'm not bothered that much if Ibuki doesn't become captain in the anime. As long as he gets a moment where he just is amazing I'm okay with that! And I'm getting the game so I'll maybe get to experience him there as a captain hehe.

Chae Chan Soo was seen for literally TWO SECONDS, no more! How pathetic. Level 5 bring back one of the best tacticians the IE universe had seen as a coach, and don't even let him speak!? The original series FFI Arc (season 3) was very good and well developed from beginning to the end. In Galaxy it's a weak start with a few mistakes and so I share Gouenjis opinion. If it would have been the first or second installment or a simple FF/Holy Road I would praise the season, but not as FFI Arc. They have good and interesting characters and the interaction of the members is interesting. But such a team competing on world level against a Team that was one of the best in Asia ten years back with a master tactician as coach and seemlingly good players loose to a bunch of allmost newbies is not good and unrealistic (as you can say IE is realistic).

I have a theory about why they lost so easily actually. Remember the green slime at the end of the episode 3? I think the players were made of that slime and that the team wasn't the real Fire Dragon. I could be wrong and I do agree that the match could've been better. It's weird that it was rushed since the season just started..

But I'm not worried. This is Level-5 after all and they always manage to surprise and impress me.