Friday, 3 June 2022

Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy [Season 1,] Episode 2: Generation-Next! by AverageMansReviews

Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy [Season 1,] Episode 2: Generation-Next! by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there is flashing/colourful/other effects/transformation/bodily functions

Hercules Factory: Storyline, Character [Character developments,] Action and Art. After landing at this location [The Hercules Nebula,] these wrestlers including Mantaro Kinnikuman/Kid Muscle with his manager/trainer Meat are put through their paces by some of the previous Muscle League members, yes the ones that had their posteriors handed to them by The dMp [Demon Making Plant.] Speculation on my part storyline reference could have been; they were making reference to WCW [World Championship Wrestling's] Power Plant with Hercules Factory [which is situated on the Hercules Nebula] and to add a little bit more support to my thinking process they made a parody of wrestling in various degrees in the first episode, so why not continue it here. For those that are young this was a wrestling School run by WCW from 1996-2001, but I digress; Terry Kenyon has heat [this wrestling terminology that means a problem or issue or something to that effect] with Mantaro Kinnikuman/Kid Muscle, it is basically a case of sins of the father will be placed on the son in Terry's mind. So when Kid is trying to perform this Arch Reverse Takedown [a.k.a. German Suplex Pin] on this dummy with the added bonus of his legs tied and on top of that if he doesn't arch his back enough he will feel the force of these spikes in the shape of how this Suplex should go, so get it right or depending how they perform it is how much pain they will receive from these spikes, so ever so slightly off a little bit of discomfort or in Kid he is being put off by Terry spitting a peanut at him or to be a little bit more specific his arm and finally yes this is all looks great.

This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent; it just keeps things going at a lively pace of content [I think I will have to use this line; as in the previous one or something similar sparingly,] because of what I remember I could easily say this about every single episode.

 

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