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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthEnder
    I don't see how bubbles are any less elemental than sand. If anything it's a pretty obvious water jutsu.
    I have never seen any "natural" water form bubbles that will float in the air.

    All my "natural" water bubbles stay in the water. In the case of rapids, they kind of float on top, but never leave it.

    I would agree that a bubbly water gun jutsu would be an obvious water jutsu, but that would just decrease the density of the medium, and lessen the concussive force on impact.

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    Well, this weeks episode pretty much confirms the guy is a water element specialist.


    While I agree that scientifically speaking water and bubbles don't really corralate, this is a show with anime/video game logic, in which bubbles are always a water attack.

    The fact that bubbles are less dense really doesn't mean anything in relation to power when you take into account that it's magic. It's like in Pokemon, Bubblebeam is stronger than Water Gun.

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    I think the western perspective is that bubbles are effeminate. Since there is a guy using bubbles, it is a male using a technique that westerners may expect a female use. I am from America and just stating things as I partially see them (I have trouble accepting bubbles myself, so maybe this is why). Living in Korea I think I can understand how an Asian might disagree with me on the use of bubbles.

    I'm teaching English in South Korea currently and it is not uncommon to see two male students using the same chair while watching a movie or otherwise relaxing: someones one will sit in the others lap. Male students often travel to the bathroom in groups, just as females, and often fondle each other (small touches here and there). Yet they are not 'gay'. I have no problem with this of course: it is a different culture. I'm sure there are countries with even more 'macho' men, and the accompanying mindset, than America. The point is perhaps you have problems with bubbles because you are from a different culture. Maybe Japanese are like 'dude, I wish I could kill people with bubbles. That is so cool.'

    Anyways you think we have it bad just watching someone get killed by bubbles? Imagine being the guy getting killed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthEnder
    Well, this weeks episode pretty much confirms the guy is a water element specialist.
    So it seems.

    While I agree that scientifically speaking water and bubbles don't really corralate, this is a show with anime/video game logic, in which bubbles are always a water attack.

    The fact that bubbles are less dense really doesn't mean anything in relation to power when you take into account that it's magic. It's like in Pokemon, Bubblebeam is stronger than Water Gun.
    heh, yeah, I never understood that, other than that "water gun" is the most basic of them, and whatever techniques which sound cooler must be stronger.

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