Whis vs Genie

Started by AuraAngel2 pages

Originally posted by SquallX
Actually no, there not just assumptions. Jafar after turning into a Genie by Genie returned in the second movie. He almost killed Aladdin by squeezing the life out of him, the only reason he didn't succeed was because the Genie turned into Aladdin. That scene shows Jafar not to be ruled by those 3 laws. This is a vs fight. It's like me making a Dr King vs Gandhi death battle and claims there not gonna fight to the dead because they were pacifist in life.

Yes, breaking the 4th wall is a powerful ability. Especially if it's one of the characters to go abilities. You can be a universe destroyer for all i care, if i can break the wall, and uses anyway i want, am more powerful than you. Again, Genie is a toon force character that rips up his own head like i t was nothing.

Again, you have a serious character vs a toon force. You can destroy all the Universes you want, but if that character is protected by the power of toon force, he'll always wins. That's why character like Bug Bunny aren't put into Vs fights, we already no the ending.

You're last sentence makes no sense, because Genie doesn't go around snapping his fingers and makes everything better means he can't use his powers effectively now?

Almost killing still means no killing because you'd be surprised what you can live through. Why do you think Jafar bothered with trying to drop Aladdin in lava or getting him executed? There is nothing that seems to hold back Jafar from killing anyone in the movie unless the laws are in play. Genie isn't strong enough to stop him and, if he could wink the universe out of existence and react to someone like Whis, then nothing should stand a chance. Instead Jafar fails to kill a parrot and fails to catch a lamp falling from a high spot(Whis would be moving a little bit faster).

Jafar has all the power Genie has and he lost to a parrot. Also you're implying serious always loses to cartoony. Jafar, a serious villain, is unquestionably stronger than Genie. Yet you're saying the Beyonder could go to Agrabah and lose to Genie 10/10 cause he isn't wacky enough lol.

And yes because Genie does not use his powers to immediately solve problems he is indeed an idiot. Case in point when Cassim shows up at Aladdin's wedding, how does Genie react? Does he poof a cage around him? Nope. He transforms into a swat team and says "don't move or we'll be shooting each other". Island sinking? Does he teleport them home? Nah. He turns into a steam boat. Genie is not a very smart guy.

Originally posted by SquallX
In fiction, toon force always wins, unless there put up against a true Omnipotent being.

This is a baseless statement that I can prove wrong with little effort. It is your opinion, nothing more. I know of a fictional story where a cartoon got shot in the face and died lol.

Also quit whining that this is about DBZ. My arguments would hold true to Superman or any sufficiently powerful comic characters. Superman could not beat Genie using your logic. No one could.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Leaving the toon force out, which is almost a no limits fallacy in itself in my opinion. Sometimes I think the toon force equals auto win. I've heard people say that the mask could take down Manhatten just because of toon force.

So without toon force, How do you think he fairs?

Also what do you consider genies biggest UN cuffed feat?

Yes, the mask can take on Manhattan. He's fought with just being a head before.

Toon Force can't be seen as a no limit since that's there power source. I would agree with you if Genie was a serious character that uses toon force once or twice, but that's not the case. Genie 1st and foremost is a toon force character that hardly ever takes anything seriously.

Without ton force, Genie has no powers. So, i can't really make an argument for him.

Genie cuffed is as powerful as an uncuffed Genie in the third movie. Yes, in the second movie Genie told Aladdin he was weakened, that's why he was unable to beat Jafar. Same thing with the Tv series, but in the third movie that takes places after the tv show, Genie went back to his full power.

I never saw the third movie, I didn't even know there was one, I will watch it and get back to you. What is the name of it?

Also why does the toon force apply to the mask and genie, but not to Aladdin?

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
I never saw the third movie, I didn't even know there was one, I will watch it and get back to you. What is the name of it?

Also why does the toon force apply to the mask and genie, but not to Aladdin?

It's called Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

Because there able to do things outside of the norm. Ripping there heads off, breaking the 4th wall, and not dying no matter what you do to them.

Aladdin is exempt from this because Aladdin can still die. Now that doesn't mean Aladdin is not protected, far from it. He still have the protection of being the main character, while character like the Genie are immune to almost anything baring an omnipotent being.

It's why Daffy Duck can be hit with an Acme and walk away like it was nothing.

Didn't humans invent an acid that kills toons in who killed roger rabbit?

You think that would kill the Genie?

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Didn't humans invent an acid that kills toons in who killed roger rabbit?

You think that would kill the Genie?

I don't think we can take Roger Rabbit canon and make it canon to all toon characters though.

If we put Genie in that verse, then yes it might kill him. But outside of Roger Rabbit verse, i see the acid as useless.

Acid that kills all things toonforced fails to kill Genie because toon force.

Food for thought:

Genie says in the first film that he can't bring people back from the dead but right after he says he "doesn't like doing it". That may mean that his rules(or at the very least THAT rule) are self imposed and that he can indeed do these things but refuses to. Just saying.

That rule might be but Genie's being unable to kill people is universal. That's why Iago is still alive by the end of the second flick even though Jafar outright tried to kill him.

You're probably right. I was pointing it out because it is interesting and can be debated