[S2E12] Mermaid Monster |VERIFIED|
This season, the mermaid decides to set up her own house on the beach. And she invites all her deep-sea buddies to join her. But the stakes have been raised, now the hyena has to win back his own turf.
[S2E12] Mermaid Monster
As the new monster brought it foot down to crush the life out of Suiryu, something flashed. The monster was surprised that nothing was under his foot. That was because Saitama had heard the cries for help.
It is both a god of river or mountains, or a monster of an incarnation of floods. Although Medama-Oyaji noted that it is different from dragons, Yamata-no-Orochi has often been regarded as a type of dragon or dragon god, and the classification between dragons and reptilian beings have been rather vague in Japanese folklore and in the series.[2]
Saul, Saul, Saul! The more we see of him, the better the episode gets. He puts on his flat cap and flies out to an aircraft carrier with Nazir's body for the terrorist's very Bin Laden-esque burial at sea. Meanwhile, the cream of the defense and intelligence establishment are gathering at the CIA's George Bush building for a memorial for Vice President Walden. Did you like that parallel, kids? Both of Brody's monsters being buried at once -- and Carrie has to make the "Choice" of which one to attend. (She chooses Brody, and therefore goes to the memorial.)
She also has to use this blast to try to stun Ivy, but she's turned from an ecoterrorist into an impervious plant monster. Superman's struggling to break her vines, and as they whip him, he's forced to use his heat vision, but he also runs into trouble since King Shark is stronger than usual, biting down on him and making way for Ivy to beat the Man of Steel down. The heroes have to keep switching it up, with Batman's shots at Clayface resulting in a rooftop battle where he has to freeze him. The Dark Knight saw no success using repellent against King Shark, so the switch does turn out to be a smart move. 041b061a72