Saigar Update: Group A Round 2
Hosaka of Minami-Ke (415) defeats Dio Brando (359) and Robert E.O. Speedwagon (30), both of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure. I’ve never seen Minami-Ke, so someone will have to inform me on just who the hell Hosaka is and what makes him GAR enough to defeat Dio. There must be a reason there somewhere. And I think Robert has gotten the lowest amount of votes so far, or at least close. How brutal.
Itou Kaiji BAAWWS his way to victory against the Emperor of Britannia of Code Geass (238) and Itoshiki Nozomu of Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (194). I still have a hard time actually calling Kaiji GAR. He’s more like a kinda cool guy with some good insights and bad luck. I’ll have to see how he stands up to a screw in the ear to see how GAR he really is. And poor Itoshiki, his lost in a tournament of manliness has left him in despair!
On to Group B, it’s going to be L vs. Bruce Ironstaunch vs. Shark Fujishiro. All I can say is that Bruce better win this one, cause he’s a plain awesome guy and I got an awesome piece of fanart I want to use with him. There’s also Alucard vs November 11 vs. Kino. No matter how GAR November 11 might be, I really like the idea of a little girl with a pistol beating both these guys. Alucard will probably win, though, propelled by the mindless legion of fangirls behind him.

Two words can describe on how people thought Hosaka was more GAR than Dio:
Quixotic GAR.
Comment on February 2, 2008 @ 2:52 am
hum , I think the end of your post got eaten ?
Anyway , about Hosaka …well , here is a link to his fan club on MAL :
http://myanimelist.net/clubs.php?cid=2013
This might help you understand…or maybe not ^^’
Comment on February 2, 2008 @ 3:09 am
Hosaka is GAR like Sunohara is. That is all.
Comment on February 2, 2008 @ 12:39 pm
Hosaka isn’t GAR like Sunohara. He’s far more GAR than Sunohara. He’s very serious about Haruka, unlike Sunohara who would go for just any woman.
Hosaka is about perfection. Not even Sunohara can attest to Hosaka’s abilities and determination.
Comment on February 3, 2008 @ 7:36 pm