If people in anime actually took their bleeding serious.

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Published 2020-02-14
They legit act like its a knee scrap

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Oddwin - 19

All Comments (21)
  • @EricWhite
    "I wasn't done talking..." Every anime ever
  • @spastic3564
    Villain: Impales Main Character through his heart Main Character: "I'll be fine. Luckily he missed my vital organs."
  • @xdLayo
    I love how the villains voice just changed when he started bleeding
  • @gibio396
    The overpowered protagonist finally meets the villain who kills his subordinates
  • @hikerjif
    "In fact I'd appreciate it if you call the hospital, actually!" **Finally a villain who knows his limits and has a little bit of sense.**
  • @fs-ks7fm
    Villain: "How is he still alive?" Hospital: "Yeah, his injuries pay for our bills."
  • @yeetyeet3534
    Villain: burns hero into ash Hero: im fine, luckily he didn’t hit any vital organs
  • This protagonist has unbelievable hype levels, lol "Something INTERNAL is happening" Bruh, you weak, let's go!
  • @astroxl1609
    Villian: Ive broken every single bone in your legs. If you try to stand and run, you’ll die from pain Protagonists: Stands up like nothing happened
  • @isaiah9666
    "This happens to me every fight" actually brings up a good point. I mean, I know anime protagonists usually have some crazy strong healing factor, and the villains too for that matter, but still, them coughing up blood after a bad punch to the gut does happen pretty much every fight. Amazing they still function after so much internal damage
  • @Dusxio
    "How are you still alive..? Why is he still alive?" We ask that about every protagonist and antagonist ever lol
  • @vicvoss1285
    Every protagonist ever: "It's just a flesh wound!"
  • “Actually, I’d appreciate if you CALLED THE HOSPITAL.” “You blew the hospitals, why do you think we’re fighting?” “Oh.”
  • If you look closely, the villain takes longer to bleed than the hero. This probably means he’s a little stronger than the hero, he’s just more worried about his internal state than the hero.
  • @therisingdon
    Anime Character: *literally dies* “Is that all you got?”
  • Anime character: has massive internal bleeding Anime character: "tis but a flesh wound"
  • @vg2448
    To be honest, an anime where characters take their damage seriously would add a bit of drama and intensify the situation. It would make the fights seem more critical and life-threatening, a live or die situation. I know some horror themed anime make the characters take notice of their severe injuries, and the panic it induces in them adds strength of emotion to the inevitable climax.