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Death Battle: Inuyasha 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 Inuyasha the Mighty Dog Yokai Warlord of the Western Lands and the Waziri brothers of the African Jungle, Basuli and Tarzan. This one-against-two battle between this super strong, super powerful, rough-and-tumble dog yokai warrior and the two super strong, wild, muscular jungle lord brothers involves a lot of wrestling and grappling. Ergo, these warriors are going to take each other down with their bare hands.

The contestants shall be topless, in skimpy loincloths, barefoot, garment-free, and barehanded and the battle venue shall be in the jungle arena, where all of the lions, leopards, cheetahs, and many other jungle big cats act as the spectators. There will be a lot of roaring to be found with the audience and the fighters and we shall gladly get to know our fighters.

Inuyasha is strength, ferocity, exceptional combat prowess, fast reflexes, steely endurance, and iron will personified, especially when he is in his full yokai form. This combination of muscles, animal instinct, and a warrior’s focus makes Inuyasha a veritable fighting, killing, and mauling machine. On top of that, his mighty roar is enough to make any lion, tiger, grizzly bear, gorilla, and/or leopard blush and flush with envy and with fear because of how commanding it truly is. He can even bench-press boulders, bend iron bars, and bite into hard substances with his fangs without breaking a sweat. Furthermore, his punches, kicks, choke-holds, sleeper-holds, camel-clutches, and Boston crabs can make his enemies weak in the knees before they count to ten. Anybody who is brave enough to take Inuyasha down should have a lot of luck, as Sesshoumaru and Ayame can easily testify, given all the times Sesshoumaru has been sparring with Inuyasha and Ayame has been admiring Inuyasha’s strength, determination, and steely will power ever since she was a little girl and has seen those traits all the more worthy of being her husband number two as well as father number two to their children.

For Basuli and Tarzan, Inuyasha is going to be their biggest challenge yet. Sure, Basuli has the muscles and the power and Tarzan has the exceptional combat prowess and the animal instinct, but these brothers better join forces if they are to use their strength to their advantage, especially where Inuyasha is concerned. Basuli and Tarzan are fully aware that Inuyasha can rival any lion, leopard, tiger, and cheetah out there. Their wrestling matches with Mufasa, Simba, Kaj, Shere Khan, and many other big cat in the jungle are mere child’s play in comparison to what Inuyasha shall gladly dish out. It goes without saying that Basuli and Tarzan better girdle their loins for an epic battle they will never forget. If they are willing to play wild and get their hands bloodied and dirty, they will do so.

Looks like it is going to be an all-feral battle complete with roars, clawing, choke-holds, bear-hugs, blood, guts, and ferocity galore. The victor would even emit an earth-shattering roar, which could rival any lion or tiger, while beating his chest for all the jungle beasts to behold. So, I ask you this. Who do you believe will win and why? Inuyasha and his brand of feral combat prowess and magnificent strength? Or Tarzan and Basuli and their muscles, jungle warrior mentality, their feral tendencies, and their amazing combat prowess. Comment below, let me know, and let’s get ready to roar, rumble, and rampage.

Inuyasha 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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