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10/28/2013

Shizune vs. Hanataro Yamada (The Healing Practicers)

VS.

This is interesting. In all my Fight Night Mondays, I've not once, NOT ONCE, have had a battle where it was a man vs. a woman. It's strictly been man vs. man or woman vs. woman, but let's change things up a bit shall we. No need for disrespect, but there's a slight disadvantage when it comes to skill, attributes, personality, and overall their value in their respective shows if I were to go man vs. woman, but then again, this is all from my perspective so F it, I'm going to start doing that regardless of age. Starting Monday, there'll be fight nights where it'll be the boys vs. the girls. So with that being said, let's start off this little change-up with Naruto's own Shizune and Bleach's Hanataro Yamada. Both are practitioners in medicine so I thought we should start here. Let's begin. 

Character: Shizune, for what I know, has been Tsunade's assistant ever since Naruto learned of Tsunade's existence. Shizune, though happy-go-lucky and keeping tabs on Tsunade's bad habits, can pull her own weight when it comes to pulling off poisons, utilizing jutsu(s) that involve medicine, and being Tsunade's right-hand woman has its perks (such as having control of certain fields). She battled it out with Kabuto and managed to stand her ground (for a bit) and alongside Tsunade, become the duo that is inseparable, powerful, and ready to heal injuries. Shizune is smart in her own right, but I think she needs to be shown more in order to showoff her potential as Tsunade's right-hand woman + I find her to be incredibly hot (Just sayin'). 

Hanataro Yamada is the 7th seat of the 4th Squad under the now deceased Retsu Unohana (Real name: Yachiru "Kenpachi" Unohana) and has met Ichigo in the Rescuing Rukia arc. He is seen as a wimp, a loser, and a bully's target, but overall - manages to improve his healing abilities, lend a helping hand to Ichigo's wounds as well as Renji's, and is generally concerned over Rukia's wellbeing during her absence. However, what makes Hanataro unique is his Shikai, Hisagomaru, that pretty much can emit a red blast of energy when accumulating injuries (much like a battery). That is the only redeeming factor of Hanataro's abilities. He may be weak, but he has a heart willing to heal others in need of support.

Verdict: I kept this one short and sweet because this is a test run. They both are knowledgable in their fields, but at the end of the day, Shizune can pull her own weight while Hanataro serves as the comic relief, clumsy, and weak Shinigami that is only good for healing, NOt pulling his own weight. Although this wasn't competitive at all, Imma give this victory to Shizune because she's smart, is Tsunade's right-hand woman, uses poisons, and can keep her ground in fights (sort of). 

So who do you think won? Shizune or Hanataro? Let me know down below by leaving a comment. Until then, you all stay classy now! 

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