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The mock commentator
The mock commentator












the mock commentator

Lampshaded (?) by Ukitake when, asked by Starrk how he appeared to fire a cero, he tells the Espada to work it out for himself by firing at him some more. They make far more observations of one another, however, and the lack of understanding leads to some bad mistakes from both men - in part because they are actively deceiving each other. During the fight between Starrk and Kyoraku, neither are keen to explain their abilities and repeatedly attack without the usual preamble.And Bount yammer on about their dolls so much you'd expect them to be starting a tea party. Arrancar explain every named attack they use right after using it. Count the number of times Ishida explains that Quincy attack using arrows formed from spirit particles - it's bound to be more than most captains explain how their swords work. Non-shinigami will often do this MORE than shinigami will.Deconstructed by Mayuri who shows an encyclopedic knowledge of Quincy gained by performing hideous experiments on the souls of deceased Quincy including Uryuu's grandfather.Most fights also have at least one or more witnesses that will comment upon the fight.Her opponent dodges and berates her for explaining the attack when she could have just done the attack and be over with it. Soi Fon gets into a little trouble with this for explaining her two hit kill power before even landing the first hit. Shinigami have a habit of doing their own combat commentary, explaining exactly how their sword works either before or after demonstrating it.Metal Fight Beyblade has Madoka, Kyōju's Expy.Kyōju serves as the BBA Team's personal combat commentator. Then there was also Umikawa as a one-time commentator for the Akebono town tournament. Topper and Brad Best, so that the kids at home could imagine looking at a genuine match. The dub team wanted to bring the sports feel through the fourth wall and added the voice-only duo of A.J. Bakuten Shoot Beyblade has Blader D.J.He occasionally gives genuine comments, but is promptly chastised for such by his partner. Later spoofed again in a Mundane Made Awesome game of extreme volleyball, in which one of the two commentators is wearing a cat costume, and is supposed to only say "meow".The protagonist calls a normal punch and kick by impressive names made up on the spot, and his Non-Action Guy sidekick immediately comes up with some bullshit to "explain" to the people standing near him.

the mock commentator

Spoofed, along with Calling Your Attacks.They appear at every tournament, and will gladly cover any other battle they stumble upon for their program.

the mock commentator

  • In Battle Spirits Shonen Toppa Bashin, there are two news announcers, known only as Female Announcer and Commentator-san.
  • Justified in All Rounder Meguru, since most of the fights are Shooto matches with trainers and spectators onlooking.
  • Likewise in the author's other work Kaiji.
  • Onlookers analyze the dealing of any single tile to an extreme degree, sometimes even throwing in some extreme metaphors for the players' in-game actions for good measure.
  • Akagi's commentaries tend to take up more of an episode than the actual dealing, drawing, and calling of tiles.
  • Justified Trope: not every reader/viewer is aware of the rules of the games the anime is centered on.
  • Captain Tsubasa, Inazuma Eleven, actually, any football anime possible.
  • Everyone in Angelic Layer, from Dei to Those Two Guys to the company officials, seems to find the time to comment on Misaki's matches with depth, insight, and a disproportionate amount of vested interest.













  • The mock commentator