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Death Battle: Ayame vs Tarzan and Basuli

This second version of the death battle meme template belongs to Death-Driver-5000.

This battle to the death is certainly going to be fast and furious with the match-up involving Ayame the Powerful Wolf Yokai Queen of the Northern Yoro Tribe and The Western Lands and the Waziri brothers of the African Jungle, Basuli and Tarzan. This one-against-two battle between this courageous, determined, powerful wolf yokai queen and the two super strong, wild, muscular jungle lord brothers involves a combination of kickboxing, boxing, and grappling.

The contestants shall be barefoot, garment-free, and bare-handed. Since Ayame is a woman, she shall be wearing a top that exposes her midriff to exude that legendary wild woman confidence almost akin to Sheena, Shanna the She-Devil, and Jana of the Jungle. The battle venue shall be in a remote clearing in the jungle. Trust me when I say that there will be fists flying, bones breaking, and a fine amount of bloodshed. Moreover, Ayame will not take it easy on Basuli and Tarzan and vice-versa.

Just because Ayame is a woman, does not mean that she has to hold back in how she fights her enemies. As a matter of fact, this wolf yokai warrior queen will be extremely open to every single challenge, as she can give the Amazon warriors a run for their money. Her fists of fury, fast feet, everlasting endurance, ferocious fierceness, and durable determination make her a legend to behold and have men and women warriors fall on their knees, thus gaining her respect and admiration. Ayame’s strength can rival any lion, elephant, and gorilla and her speed can make cheetahs and leopards blush with envy. There is nothing that can stop this warrior queen from initiating combats and emerging as the victor. Every time she cracks her knuckles, opponents better beware because she can deliver jabs, uppercuts, and hooks that can leave a huge mark on any and every part of their bodies.

Basuli and Tarzan are in a bit of a dilemma because these muscular jungle brothers are going to fight, you guessed it, a woman. However, Ayame assures them that she is not going to cry or whine or retreat, as they can hit her as hard as they can and she will not fold that easily. Furthermore, she really respects both Basuli and Tarzan for keeping their biceps bulging, their abs being akin to stone slabs, and all of their muscles being as nicely toned and bulging as ever. Basuli and Tarzan are all muscles, super strength, animal fierceness, and peerless combat prowess and, with their jungle powers combined, they will give Ayame a great fight to remember. This is also helped by the fact that these two jungle brothers have super tight bear-hugs, killer jabs, uppercuts, and hooks, fists that can break iron, and fangs that can leave a huge mark.

Ayame has all the support her two husbands, Sesshoumaru and Inuyasha, can give her, as they instruct her to not go easy on Basuli and Tarzan and tear them limb from limb, thus making her emit an ear-piercing battle cry which turns into a mighty roar and bares her fangs for her opponents to see. Whereas Basuli and Tarzan have major support from their leopardman brother, Kaj, who instructs them to not be afraid to bludgeon her, thus making them roar, beat their granite chests, and snarl like angry leopards and lions. Snarls, claws, and fangs are released, but the question remains, who do you think will win from this battle? Ayame and her peerless combat prowess and amazing endurance? Or Basuli and Tarzan and their muscles of steel and wild animal instinct? Comment below and let me know.

Ayame from Inuyasha belongs to Rumiko Takahashi and Sunrise.

Tarzan and Basuli from The Legend of Tarzan belong to Edgar Rice Burroughs and Disney.

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