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(Dubbed) No memory? Still Martial GOAT!EP 21

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(Dubbed) No memory? Still Martial GOAT!

Liam Gale, an immortal, sealed himself for a hundred years to escape a great calamity. When he awoke, the seal remained. He went out for a walk, only to lose his memory in a car accident...Then the Demon Lord arose, threatening the world. How will Liam respond? Will he ever regain his memories?
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Ep Review

The Plaque of Shame

Watching the Hutton clan leader get forced into that wooden casket was pure satisfaction! The way the Lynn clan turned the tables after years of bullying feels so earned. The visual of the defeated enemy wearing their own insult is iconic. (Dubbed) No memory? Still Martial GOAT! perfectly captures the protagonist's effortless dominance here.

Victory for the Underdogs

The emotional release when the Lynn clan finally cheers 'We won!' is palpable. You can see the relief and joy on every face, especially the lady with the blood on her lip who fought so hard. It is a classic underdog story executed with great energy. The scene where the hero smiles at her adds a sweet romantic layer to the victory.

Effortless Power Display

The protagonist in the grey robe barely breaks a sweat while dismantling the entire opposing force. His casual demeanor while handing over the plaque shows true confidence. It is refreshing to see a lead character who does not need to shout to prove his strength. (Dubbed) No memory? Still Martial GOAT! is the perfect description for this kind of hidden power.

Cinematic Payback Moment

The pacing of this confrontation is excellent. From the initial tension to the sudden reversal where the aggressors are kneeling, it keeps you hooked. The father figure speaking about years of being pushed around adds necessary emotional weight to the physical victory. The celebration feels genuine and well-deserved by the clan.

Visual Storytelling at its Best

The contrast between the arrogant Hutton members and the humble Lynn clan is visually striking. The setting of the traditional martial arts hall adds gravity to the conflict. Seeing the enemy leader trapped in the sign he intended to use as a trophy is a brilliant piece of visual irony. The acting conveys so much without needing excessive dialogue.

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