@@ComfyKiut if i have to scale this LOREWISE... in creativehandle's universe, jeanne has already done it when she said "you already disappointed me," implying that jeanne *canonically* steals cereza's "wig" from time to time (i can only assume this is THEIR version of bonding / training / unserious moment) this HAPPENS again with the deadly wig ritual when she invokes cupcakke (with matching moans and everything) and finally... the most current version of this "wig-ception" is when creativehandle recreates the french bayo look (with red lipstick!) this version basically recreates the fight off the military plane in b1, and ends with the "what about you? what are you hiding" and it reveals the wig... another implication that this happened too many times and cereza takes offense while jeanne is unfazed by it so TL;DR, the wig scene in creativehandle is CANON by b3's multiverse. basically telling you that, despite the chaos and unseriousness of it all, is genuinely canon. ( i cant believe im saying this at all but... here's my breakdown of the wig moment in creativehandle's work, basically being more canon than it should be. )
Hi, i am doing a research on magic tied to hair and i was wondering where did you get all of these informations\sources to make this video, would you be so kind to share the sources pretty please? 🥺
Looking for websites can be somewhat useful but there aren't many so I went to books. The most useful one for me was 'The Encyclopedia of Witches, Witchcraft and Wicca' by Rosemary Ellen Guiley. If you need other cultures or mythologies, there are many in different cultures, I'm sure other books would have information on that. Hope this helps and good luck with your research. 💪
I learned recently the way Bayonetta is able to transform into animals is through her hair. When she turns into a panther or crow, her hair doesn’t unravel, but wraps around her. Also idk if this ability is specific to Bayonetta but in the third game she was stabbed but healed herself with her hair. Man hair is a powerful tool😭😭
The interesting thing about the umbran watch is it has only shown signs of damage via the users own volition. When Jeanne stabs at it in the 1st game it is deflected without any damage, but when bayonetta over exerts her magic, it is seen splintering. In conclusion, the stress of magical output can break it, but it cannot be damage by physical means.
@@fudouakio4759 her bullets are magically imbued, and her magic outclasses Rosa’s. Rosa was also already in a near death state because of the masquerade/demon slave magic and singularity’s control. So that might be why she damaged it and ended her life. She was already using forbidden techniques that strained her watch.
@@fabienvilla2688 But it can be damaged through physical means? Got it (Also this Rosa far surpassed her Bayonetta whom was fighting equally with Bayo 3 so…)
@@fudouakio4759 *magical means. That’s Rosa bias head cannon and In game descriptions state otherwise. You can remove the tone in your text considering this wasn’t an argumentative statement. This is conjecture and postulation. The evidence shows magical means being the only certain damaging force within the lore.
Do you think Bayonetta’s hair as a weapon is a cool concept? What’s another unusual power from a game that stands out to you?
One note, the disappearing hair isn’t censored by default in bayonetta 3. Its a setting you have to turn on
Good to know it wasn't Nintendo who robbed me of the experience but someone playing with my switch. 🙃
Love the concept so muchh, it’s so unique and beautiful
Yes, there should be more games with weapons as interesting as this one!
Shes basically Rapunzel with Cassandra's sassyness
My favorite character of all time ❤ She is perfection.
Could no agree more with this! She is my ultimate waifu! 💗
I thought the Deadly Sin ritual is when an Umbran Witch pulls off their entire hair off their skull like a wig?😂😂
that was creativehandle who made the deadly wig ritual... which is, to the eyes of the unaware, a meme for the bayo fans...
That would be funny as hell! But also wouldn't that be an attack that sacrifices all their power because at the end they wouldn't have any?
@@ComfyKiut if i have to scale this LOREWISE... in creativehandle's universe, jeanne has already done it when she said "you already disappointed me," implying that jeanne *canonically* steals cereza's "wig" from time to time (i can only assume this is THEIR version of bonding / training / unserious moment)
this HAPPENS again with the deadly wig ritual when she invokes cupcakke (with matching moans and everything) and finally... the most current version of this "wig-ception" is when creativehandle recreates the french bayo look (with red lipstick!)
this version basically recreates the fight off the military plane in b1, and ends with the "what about you? what are you hiding" and it reveals the wig... another implication that this happened too many times and cereza takes offense while jeanne is unfazed by it
so TL;DR, the wig scene in creativehandle is CANON by b3's multiverse. basically telling you that, despite the chaos and unseriousness of it all, is genuinely canon.
( i cant believe im saying this at all but... here's my breakdown of the wig moment in creativehandle's work, basically being more canon than it should be. )
I want a bayonetta 4
So do I! but I'm wondering, how would that look like? 🤔
Hi, i am doing a research on magic tied to hair and i was wondering where did you get all of these informations\sources to make this video, would you be so kind to share the sources pretty please? 🥺
Looking for websites can be somewhat useful but there aren't many so I went to books. The most useful one for me was 'The Encyclopedia of Witches, Witchcraft and Wicca' by Rosemary Ellen Guiley. If you need other cultures or mythologies, there are many in different cultures, I'm sure other books would have information on that.
Hope this helps and good luck with your research. 💪
@@ComfyKiut oh im a bibliophile myself and love books of interest to me, so no problem with that, thank you so much for answering me haha
I learned recently the way Bayonetta is able to transform into animals is through her hair. When she turns into a panther or crow, her hair doesn’t unravel, but wraps around her. Also idk if this ability is specific to Bayonetta but in the third game she was stabbed but healed herself with her hair. Man hair is a powerful tool😭😭
WOW! I had a hunch about this but wasn't able to find more info about it.
Her hair is too overpowered, I want it!🥹
The interesting thing about the umbran watch is it has only shown signs of damage via the users own volition. When Jeanne stabs at it in the 1st game it is deflected without any damage, but when bayonetta over exerts her magic, it is seen splintering. In conclusion, the stress of magical output can break it, but it cannot be damage by physical means.
Bayo 3 shot through French Rosa’s Umbran watch
@@fudouakio4759 her bullets are magically imbued, and her magic outclasses Rosa’s. Rosa was also already in a near death state because of the masquerade/demon slave magic and singularity’s control. So that might be why she damaged it and ended her life. She was already using forbidden techniques that strained her watch.
@@fabienvilla2688
But it can be damaged through physical means? Got it
(Also this Rosa far surpassed her Bayonetta whom was fighting equally with Bayo 3 so…)
@@fudouakio4759 *magical means. That’s Rosa bias head cannon and In game descriptions state otherwise. You can remove the tone in your text considering this wasn’t an argumentative statement. This is conjecture and postulation. The evidence shows magical means being the only certain damaging force within the lore.
@@fabienvilla2688
Wdym bias headcanon 😭 she didn’t write her own bio
dope!
Great video, also love the outfit. :3
Thanks so much! I worked really hard on both o them! 😊