Talk:Disaster/@comment-9595671-20150713050118/@comment-9595671-20150716064016

It seems like to me the aesops of Buddyfight are the creators' thought on certain issues in society and showing them to give a message that hopefully inspires the younger generation who sees the show.

To do that the villains represent extreme versions of the things they feel our society needs, and does so in the form of those who are so angered or refuse to listen they go to extremes to take matters in their own hands. Kyoya said when fighting Gao that he had enough of how the world was working currently.

As for Ikazuchi... hate to say it but despite the crap he's pulled I think he's an innocent victim. He could barely have any freedom, even with what he was eating (so imagine if he had to eat foods he didn't like) and that just broke him. The clan was too strict in protecting Yamigetou they created someone to free him.

Gao and the others are the heroes who believe in a similar thing, but the difference is they know they have a limit, hence why I feel why kids need to have a little more freedom and voices, but adults need to have an equal amount to balance them with their experiences as well so things don't get a little chaotic.

If Buddyfight gets a third season, I wonder what the villain in that Season will represent? Despite the two examples we have with Disaster and Ikazuchi I'm unable to come up with what could be represented in Season 3.