This explains how Cho and the other generals died like they did. They lived for so long being invincible and unchallenged that it left them wildly out-of-practice. They never imagined that "livestock" would ever pose a real threat to them. When fighters like Trevor, Sypha, and Alucard showed up, their arrogance became their downfall.
That tends to be how it works out. Plus they are used to fighting against relatively normal humans. Trevor is a master vampire hunter whose spent his whole life fighting monsters, Sypha is a magician who can expertly control water/ice, fire and lighting and Alucard is...well...Alucard. Dracula's son with virtually all the same powers and non of the weaknesses. Vampires are simply arrogant and that always ends up biting them in the end.
I agree in part, although to be fair in Cho's case particularly she was fihting Alucard which she knew was a vampire and also knew was Dracula's son. So I thinkof all them at least she wouldn't have unerestimated her opponent by that logic since she knew she was up against another vampire
@@randomguy4989 Cho's problem is that she only saw Alucard as a threat and dismissed the other two as unimportant weaklings, letting Sypha blindside her with a fatal attack. None of the generals knew how to work together.
@@fredfry5100 How was she a coward? I’m not saying she was a strong vampire like Dracula but for what they relate in this video she managed to survive for a long period of time and it seems like she had enough power to make someone build her that fortress in the mountains LoL
Most of them were. I mean Godbrand was a fucking viking vampire and got killed by a human. None of them were close to the level of Dracula or even Alucard. Carmilla was only able to "defeat" Dracula because she manipulated Hector into helping her, had her entire guard helping, and took advantage while the three were storming the castle. Dracula already wanted death at this point, otherwise even then he could have killed her easily. Issac was able to take her out.
@@MauiWowieOwie Carmilla seemed really powerful though! Of course not enough to take Dracula down but she fought against an army and she had an epic ending! I think she was stronger than the other generals… Although her and Cho seemed to be a little bit stronger than the others. They were both my favorite along with Raman (although she didn’t do much I really liked her design)
Some people are annoyed by Cho's death, but really it doesn't surprise me she got offed so easily, like the brother said, she spent a long time hidden where no one could reach her and no superior power could find her, the second she went up against the trio of vampire hunters packing magic and weapons specifically meant to kill her kind, she and all the rest got clapped
Just a quick info, when you say "the brother" you might think they are siblings like I initially did but they are not. So if you watch the scene where they both seduce Alucard, there's no need to get weirded out.
There is a sinister undertone to the entire season 3, until the very end when it goes off the deep end with the story reveal about the Judge being a pedophile child killer!!!
I don't know what's more amazing. The fact that this fight is nothing more than Cho having a fun little dance Or the fact this Samurai fought to the bitter end despite every single time Cho proved to be in total control
I’m surprised she is dead. She can survive as a mist so why not being frozen and broken? Just put yourself back together, its the same element molecules or whatever just slowed down to a stop instead of scattered. Thaw, flow back together as water. Reform yourself.
Let’s review what Cho did to the Samurai, she defeated him, stripped him of some of his armor, strips him of his ponytail, cut him up while making a performance out of it, have his defeat witnessed by others, destroyed his katana In doing all of that, Cho dishonored the Samurai in more than one why by Japanese tradition. Honor to a Samurai dictates in most of these offenses had to be repaid by Seppuki to reclaim the honor But Cho denies him an honorable death or death at all, by not only stopping the Seppuku by apparently turned him into a vampire giving him eternal life. An eternity without ever being able to reclaim his honor That’s the scope of how terrible Cho did to the Samurai, witnessed by the siblings and later subtly expressed in their narration to Alucard
Cho could still be alive. Her mist form could just be trapped in the ice, so all she'd have to do is wait for the ice to thaw and then come back together. Season 4 will tell us. Then again, that is just me wanting her back because I love her design.
@@billystokes3917 No shes dead. Its like a teleporter accident, where your pieces are spread very far seperated, your literally mince meat. And assuming that Vampires can die by beheading, and getting stabbed in the heart, both those organs would have serious problems coming back She literally would have to regenerate from near total destruction, which would make her stupid op
@@billystokes3917 nope she is dead.. she cant stay in mist form long enough to wait for ice to melt and reform.. she dies in mist form before the ice even melts the ice keeps her from reforming.. if she goes back to physical form while still in shattered ice.. she is minced meat and pieces inside ice cubes
Especially after seeing this I love how Sypha disposed of Cho with almost contemptuous ease. Cho spent centuries toying with humans, even depriving those who were brave enough to stand up and fight her of an honorable death -- can't think of a better way for her to go out than getting casually squashed like an insect by someone who never had to care about the monster she was.
Back View Season 2 was really good I don't see how it was bad. Plus Sypha is like the ultimate counter to her since her mist form is susceptible to being frozen and done in.
2:27 in that moment, she asserts her dominance and steal his honor as a samurai, she humilliated him in every possible way and then she just killed him... Wonderfull, well done directors!!!
@@84blizzle Too bad, guess she never expected a fight from a Sypha, Alucard, and Trevor Belmont! Vampires must shit the bed realizing that Dracula was murdered by these three Hunters!
Her style is that of a geisha which are performers/courtesans in Japanese culture and use interpretive dances to tell a stories or convey emotions throughout their performances.
This really shows how everything is relative. Cho was a terror in her home country. No one could touch her, and she looked all but invincible. But against the likes of Alucard, Sypha and Trevor? She was little more than fodder.
@@mareklonestar7053 I am not sure how they are going to play it. What I do know is in the game he got his power from killing another vampire. He also recruited people into his vampire order and that they were once human. Isaac and Hecter are the exception because they want humanity to be controlled in Hecter's case or purified in Isaac case. Basically starting all over.
I don't think that's true. For Issac and Hector yes (though Hecktor didn't necessarily hate) but none of the vampires were shown to hate humans. They followed Dracula out of loyalty and devotion to his legend. Any Vampires (such as Godbrand) who opposed the complete eradication of humanity risked death.
Cho never said a line on this show, yet she was one of the most intriguing characters to me. The way she turned into mist, her fight style, her looks and behavior, everything about her was mysterious.
“She had lived where no superior army could reach her” “She was ancient and arrogant” Now I see why she was so easily taken care of.. Chō could’ve been what O-Ren was in Kill Bill had she played her cards right.
It’s a samurai’s honor, he doesn’t surrender and if he fails, kills himself to regain it. Cho didn’t care. It was dishonorable. Her death was coming to her.
She fights for her own amusement so she would obviously want to play with her opponent (if you can even call him that). My question is why doesn't she fight more gaurds? It would be more fun and challenging, and she would get to cut loose a little, but whatever.
@@khrispy_fur6376 would be funny seeing her luring the main trio in for a fight without expecting shit, especially if she started turning her back like in this video and getting stabbed from behind with a surprised pikachu face
in addition to the other comments here talking about her intentionally drawing it out, I really think that when she jammed her fingers into the back of ribs in that wound, he probably was not going to walk away from the fight alive and he knew it. He was only able to continue to fight by virtue of self-control, desperation, and most importantly adrenaline. Even if he had killed her then, he wasn't going to leave that castle alive.
Is cho really dead? I mean, i do remember that she got frozen by sypha while she was in mist form but...is that enough to kill a strong vampire such as her?
@@TikisPlayhouse I wouldn't be quick to judge, magic in particular is not just for vampires in particular. Yes, it can kill them but it's very versatile rather than exclusively for vampires. She froze Cho into Ice when in Mist form, so the mist is still inside even when crushed as it gets released back into the atmosphere. We never really seen Cho die (Vampire ashes) so we'll need to wait for the next season.
@@TheCourtsOfLove id also like to point out that the brother sibling said she was arrogant and hid from superior forces so she only fights her slaves. That in mind, if she fought someone like trevor, alucard, or sypha, would she really stand a chance? Let alone 3 of em at once? Im not saying her death was good i think it sucked but i do think she didnt stand a chance
@@TikisPlayhouse Arrogant has some relevance to one owns skill, to say she was arrogant would also imply she had some level of higher skill to work her arrogance out of. He never said she hid from superior forces he said her temple was secluded so no armies could find her, So this proves she is cunning - I'm not saying she is at the same level of Dracula but it proves she has some intelligence, no vampire could defeat an entire trained army without their own, even Dracula would struggle depending on the armies size (As a reference when we see Dracula fight some guards he slaughters them all with a little bit of damage but mostly just a slaughter-house) Trevor and Alucard she would destroy, they would have no way to defeat her. Keep in mind this was their first time seeing a vampire have the ability to turn into Mist. (Even when a deadly wound is inflicted she can turn into mist and become invulnerable - shown when Alucard slashes her head) also, we don't know the max extent mist form can do but it does seem to be OP (saving one from death which would kill any other vamp) So Magic was the most effective counter to it, I don't see a sword or any of Alucards vampire tricks affecting her. The brother said "No superior power could end her" So we can deduce that mist form is a very rare skill (We don't see many vampires use it and we can even question if Dracula himself has it) So overall, her ability was very interesting though she lacked true power like Dracula, she was very powerful with that one OP ability and who knows what else. But yeah, it was a dumb plot-point to expand on her, all it did was make us want her to become a villain rather than stay dead. But who knows maybe they'll bring her back.
Jesus Christ, she tore through that dude like a razor blade through rice paper. The way she took out his arm was beautiful. Watching Vamp Cho work got my body heat rising and my blood pumping like crazy!
Comment fits perfectly. Her flowing movements remind me of the corrupted monk! This Samurai needed the mortal blade or atleast some prosthetic tools lol
So the fact that those 2 saying that they know her secrets and her moves was probably the main purpose of Cho intention to have an assassin to face her stronger than a warrior.But what they didn't know was that Cho wasn't even using her full capability which was shown against Alcuard was using her powers. As arrogant as Cho was, she was still careful not to overestimate as shown in Dracula's castle.
Indeed. Her ability to transform into mist made it abundantly clear that only someone with magical abilities similar to Sypha's was going to be the one to put her down. None of the twins weapons would have done anything close to hurting her, unless maybe they somehow managed to strike her heart, but finding it under all those robes is easier said than done.
This is my favorite scene, the fact that she allowed him to come near her and after defeating him she didn't let him die with honor (sepuku) and drained him, shows you true sadistic nature of a vampire.
IronWarrior oh I know but from the long run of the movie and the 2008 tv show it’s his canon personality is to act like a incompetent coward in the runs away in the most pathetic way possible.
Cho's death was hilarious. Cho was so unfamiliar to a real fight that she doesn't know how vulnerable she was in the ethereal form. Got frozen to death instantly with no chance of escape.
It makes me disappointing that the generals of Dracula have been killed so quickly and easily, I think that It would have been more fun if most of them had escaped and became enemies of Trevor, Alucard, and Sypha. Each one with his own unique abilities would have a be good opponent. It would also have been a good plot to see them fighting each other to become the new leader of the vampires after the death of Dracula.
Dracula's generals are just basic fucking Vampires. Old ones for sure but still basic vampires. And they were facing a Belmont, a magician and Alucard. They never had a chance.
@@bernardobastos5996 Basic? At last one of us can transform in smoke, and I would think that Old Ones vampires are beasts in combats with their centuries our thousands years of experiences, Trevor is good but he is a simple human, facing one of them on his own and winning should be a deadly challenge for him. Alucard is also relatively young for a vampire, even if his powers give more and advantage.
@@kevinreiss-coint2353 They're still Basic Vampires. Dracula is powerful because he is Dracula. There's not difference between the Generals and the run of the mill vampires you see in Carmilla's forces, besides age and experience as you say. Now guess what, the Belmonts have hunted Vampires for centuries. Successfully enough to make the Vampires fear them. So saying Trevor shouldn't be able to kill them while armed with the Morningstar whip is foolish. Sypha can use magic, it OP. And Alucard is literally the son of Dracula with a magic sword.
Didn't even let the man have an honorable warrior's death. I guess all that dance-fu works up an appetite, but still the dance was graceful and beautiful.
Her movement is unrestricted yet fierce. Flowing like a silk scarf on the gentlest of breezes yet striking like the thinnest of needles. Such balance yet such strength from the smallest attacks. She waste no energy but deals strikes with such lethality........ It's art in motion so seamless youd think it was imaginary but the moment you realize it is real you feel shudders of fear and amazement sweep around your very soul! This is the purest fighting style I've ever seen.
Wita cha pin Amk I’m not sure wether she was born vampire since they said general , so she obvi would have fought for her castle and land. Had they said princess or noble i would have believe she was born vampire
makes sence she was so easily killed if you think about it, the brother sibling said she was hidden away from superior armies,only fought her slaves,and was very arrogant, the second she went up against the hardened trio, her arrogance got the better of her and she paid the price for it
@@TikisPlayhouse Yeah but it would've been nice to have that sub plot drawn out a bit more, rather than it just feeling rushed and like an afterthought. Every enemy they come up against should have more time taken to explore who they are, what their motivations are, how they can overcome them etc rather than just "oh here's a really strong bad guy" them kill them in 5 seconds. The show does character building well in some areas but not in others.
This just proves that they completely wasted the vampire generals in season 2. They were so cool and intriguing and yet they did absolutely nothing the entire time.
You don't need to do that all the time. We romanticize battles because of television and movies. A fight can end in moments. No big death speech, no last stand, nothing.
Yeah they felt like just stand-ins for the show to say "look at Dracula's reach and scale of influence through all these diversity hires." I really thought Cho was going to make a comeback this season.
Has no one realised she didnt open her eyes the entire time? Until she decided to end the dance? That's why this is terrifying. She knew every move he would make, where he would be. Just to dance around him. As if she could do this in her sleep.
Poor, poor samurai. Don't worry brave soul, at least Sypha avenges you later on. Really the show shows you need insane experience, magic or numbers to defeat vampires.
She’s dancing like it’s performance art and he’s fighting for his life. Love the choreography of this scene. It conveys so much of Cho’s personality and subsequently the egomania that led to the downfall of the vampire generals
It makes sense that Cho got destroyed as quick as she did. After years of living in a secluded fortress, toying with her prey instead of having a proper fight, she definitely wasn’t prepared to face off against Sypha, Trevor, and Alucard.
Some things I luv from this fight scene: the way the blood splatters down from the ceiling rain, the music as it crescendos with Cho's strikes, the way Cho dances and closes her eyes, literally playing with her food
The elegance in the fight was superb. We need more of these flashbacks with vampire Cho. Too bad she died so quickly. She had the potential to offer more to the plot with this small clip of herbackstory.
Seem to recall back in my senior year of high school learning about the samurai. One particular point that caught my attention was that if a samurai is dishonored in any fashion, they must commit Seppuku. Cho outright denied the samurai in this clip that option.
She is my absolute favorite character in castlevania and while I'm so dissapointed not to see more of her, I understand why and how she died so quickly. She spent so long in her palace, surrounded by those weaker than her, never challenging herself, never learning or growing from failures. She was a big fish but she kept herself in a very small pond, it's no surprise that as soon as she left and faced anything even slightly challenging, she croaked. Unlike the other generals who spent their immortal lives learning and fighting and growing, she wanted peace and comfort. She was too focused on being elegant and wasn't willing to get her hands dirty for victory. She especially wasn't good at fighting in a team with the other generals.
@@Ninjaananas Clearly not given she wasn't using giant energy spheres of death that instantly go poof if you bring a shield. Or summoning smaller versions of herself to litter the battlefield.
I'm not convinced at all that Cho is dead she's seems so interesting and the poi t they brought her up again in such a big way convinces me she isn't really dead
(Sorry, english its not my first languaje). When the trio (Alucard, Trevor and Sypha) went to Dracula's castle and started to kill all the other vampires, Cho was the only one who we didnt see her corpse. Also, the way she was "killed" and her ability to transform into smoke may have granted the chance to survive
Often frozen people that are smashed to pieces just don´t come back to life mist or not and the only instance i have seen about that not working it was sheer plot armor.
@@jackhammertwo1 well i mean she's a vamire and mist at the time and she never killed in any vampire killing way (stake/sunlight/morningstar etc) so there's a chance she could be alive but likely not
One thing i noticed was she only open her eyes when she performs a counter attack or attacking, the rest was closing her eyes, listen and dance around that warrior.
Alexander Platypus right. They have the story but they might lose us with splitting it up so much but I think they are a underground start up company creating this with a small budget and small number of people which if that’s the case then I completely understand but time is money lol.
What are you talking about? An episode is average 25-27 minutes, and season 3 has 10 episodes. Do you actually believe animation 45 minutes 12 times is easy? Because it took 3 years to release season 3. So if I were you I wouldn't complain about it
Hoovy no ones complaining at all. I said they should consider making their episodes longer bc personally for me this season could of offered more plot than it did this season. Also I do realize animation takes time. Not sure if their budget is small or their film company is a starter but either way as much time as they take they might as well add more detail in for the viewer experience since we are waiting and 25 minutes is not shit bro lol
Okay so this flashback can only convey two scenarios when it comes to Cho. 1. She's not dead and might come back in Season 4 possibly to be a serious villain with potential. 2. The writers wasted her by killing her off so early and quickly by Sypha and this backstory is completely irrelevant filler because she's dead anyway so who cares...
Not irrelevant at all, this was foreshadowing sumi and takkas betrayal - highlights their years of abuse and subsequent psychopathy. Also shows how they analyses peoples weaknesses- in this case it would be alucards longing for connection, which enabled them to potentially kill him.
@@Julius_Smith Funnily enough...the analyzing weaknesses thing after watching how a fight goes over and over again is how you beat bosses in the actual games. CV is a game of patterns when it comes to the boss fights, and if you aren't heal-spamming you're probably learning slowly but surely through trial and error (and in the harder games, quite a bit of dying) how to dodge attacks, wait for a good opening to wail on them, and what kinds of attacks they're weak to.
You ever notice this that, when Cho was fighting in the castle she had other abilities that were not shown to the siblings or too the people. Meaning whatever Cho was doing for fun was just to break their hopes if they ever come close to what they realize. It's all a game to her.
Chos story is lit af It explains how in history Monsters were perceived as gods and monsters and kings and wizards But in reality they were just powerful people with technology and knowledge more advanced than others
I cant stop rewatching this scene. It's a horrifyingly beautiful display through Cho's stunning death dance, and the samurai's terrible, humiliating death. I applaud the creators.
This really goes to show just what a goat dragan was. All the war generals got folded pretty easy despite having a numbers advantage, dragan fought the trio all by himself and while he still lost he put up a far better fight than theu ever did
Have to say, I like how this scene lowkey explains why the Belmonts used a whip against vampires. - Most weapons require you to get close to your enemy to use effectively, which puts a potential vampire hunter at a massive disadvantage when they're fighting something stronger, tougher and faster than them. But a whip is a supersonic weapon, has good range and hurts. Especially if you can tip it with silver or something that hurts them. - Swords, axes, spears and maces, they can all break or get snapped when grabbed by an enemy. But a whip, especially one that's been consecrated, well, a vampire is going to lose a hand and then their life.
Preventing that samurai from committing seppuku was probably the cruelest thing Cho did here. To the samurai, it was death before dishonor. Cho denied the samurai his honor, and he died a miserable death...as mere food.
This scene is chilling in a BEAUTIFUL way. I just watched it on Netflix and straightway came here to see if anyone else thinks the same. Wasn't disappointed ♥️
This explains how Cho and the other generals died like they did. They lived for so long being invincible and unchallenged that it left them wildly out-of-practice. They never imagined that "livestock" would ever pose a real threat to them. When fighters like Trevor, Sypha, and Alucard showed up, their arrogance became their downfall.
That tends to be how it works out. Plus they are used to fighting against relatively normal humans. Trevor is a master vampire hunter whose spent his whole life fighting monsters, Sypha is a magician who can expertly control water/ice, fire and lighting and Alucard is...well...Alucard. Dracula's son with virtually all the same powers and non of the weaknesses.
Vampires are simply arrogant and that always ends up biting them in the end.
They could have done what medieval knights did in peace time, tournaments.
In other words, they took things for granted.
I agree in part, although to be fair in Cho's case particularly she was fihting Alucard which she knew was a vampire and also knew was Dracula's son. So I thinkof all them at least she wouldn't have unerestimated her opponent by that logic since she knew she was up against another vampire
@@randomguy4989 Cho's problem is that she only saw Alucard as a threat and dismissed the other two as unimportant weaklings, letting Sypha blindside her with a fatal attack. None of the generals knew how to work together.
Seeing how quickly the trio took care of her it’s pretty clear Cho was just a big fish in a small pond.
She wasn't that big a fish. She was a coward who played her little game to tell herself she wasn't.
@@fredfry5100 How was she a coward? I’m not saying she was a strong vampire like Dracula but for what they relate in this video she managed to survive for a long period of time and it seems like she had enough power to make someone build her that fortress in the mountains LoL
Most of them were. I mean Godbrand was a fucking viking vampire and got killed by a human. None of them were close to the level of Dracula or even Alucard. Carmilla was only able to "defeat" Dracula because she manipulated Hector into helping her, had her entire guard helping, and took advantage while the three were storming the castle. Dracula already wanted death at this point, otherwise even then he could have killed her easily. Issac was able to take her out.
@@MauiWowieOwie Carmilla seemed really powerful though! Of course not enough to take Dracula down but she fought against an army and she had an epic ending! I think she was stronger than the other generals… Although her and Cho seemed to be a little bit stronger than the others. They were both my favorite along with Raman (although she didn’t do much I really liked her design)
I think Trevor and Alucard would have a much harder time dealing with her. Not that they couldn't, but Cho had a very bad match up against Sypha
Some people are annoyed by Cho's death, but really it doesn't surprise me she got offed so easily, like the brother said, she spent a long time hidden where no one could reach her and no superior power could find her, the second she went up against the trio of vampire hunters packing magic and weapons specifically meant to kill her kind, she and all the rest got clapped
Just a quick info, when you say "the brother" you might think they are siblings like I initially did but they are not. So if you watch the scene where they both seduce Alucard, there's no need to get weirded out.
Honestly, I agree.
It’s probably a problem all the vampires besides Godbrand and Carmilla had. They were powerful from age, but their skills had dulled considerably.
Not to mention, Cho was easily dodging Alucard's attack by turning into mist. She was really giving him a hard time.
Still underwhelming af. Why hype them up and have scenes like these if they are just go out like a vampire soldier #23?
They couldn't have made a better back story for Cho. Letting warriors pass her guards just so she can kill them is so twisted... I love it lol.
Brian I wish to see back stories for the other vampires in season 2.
Brian: I agree! She diden't even let that Samurai commit seppuku/Harakiri.
Daniel Olsson sudoku
I don't think she killed them but rather turn them into vampires
There is a sinister undertone to the entire season 3, until the very end when it goes off the deep end with the story reveal about the Judge being a pedophile child killer!!!
I don't know what's more amazing. The fact that this fight is nothing more than Cho having a fun little dance
Or the fact this Samurai fought to the bitter end despite every single time Cho proved to be in total control
Reason why I love samurais.
I find this fight funny when everytime I see Cho, I'm reminded that Syfa literally froze her to death and she couldn't do shit!
@@dantefromdevilmaycry9857 Maybe she isn't used to mages. To knowledgeable mages.
I’m surprised she is dead. She can survive as a mist so why not being frozen and broken? Just put yourself back together, its the same element molecules or whatever just slowed down to a stop instead of scattered. Thaw, flow back together as water. Reform yourself.
The funny part was when she broke his sword that disrespect lol I laughed so hard.
Let’s review what Cho did to the Samurai, she defeated him, stripped him of some of his armor, strips him of his ponytail, cut him up while making a performance out of it, have his defeat witnessed by others, destroyed his katana
In doing all of that, Cho dishonored the Samurai in more than one why by Japanese tradition. Honor to a Samurai dictates in most of these offenses had to be repaid by Seppuki to reclaim the honor
But Cho denies him an honorable death or death at all, by not only stopping the Seppuku by apparently turned him into a vampire giving him eternal life. An eternity without ever being able to reclaim his honor
That’s the scope of how terrible Cho did to the Samurai, witnessed by the siblings and later subtly expressed in their narration to Alucard
How did you know she turned him into vampires
@@witachapinamk1507 "Apparently"
I’m really happy this bitch died the way she did now
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Samurai Warriors are NOT commoners.
@yo pierre
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Cho: Can turn into mist
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Cho could still be alive. Her mist form could just be trapped in the ice, so all she'd have to do is wait for the ice to thaw and then come back together. Season 4 will tell us.
Then again, that is just me wanting her back because I love her design.
@@billystokes3917 No shes dead. Its like a teleporter accident, where your pieces are spread very far seperated, your literally mince meat.
And assuming that Vampires can die by beheading, and getting stabbed in the heart, both those organs would have serious problems coming back
She literally would have to regenerate from near total destruction, which would make her stupid op
@@billystokes3917 nope she is dead.. she cant stay in mist form long enough to wait for ice to melt and reform.. she dies in mist form before the ice even melts
the ice keeps her from reforming.. if she goes back to physical form while still in shattered ice.. she is minced meat and pieces inside ice cubes
Especially after seeing this I love how Sypha disposed of Cho with almost contemptuous ease. Cho spent centuries toying with humans, even depriving those who were brave enough to stand up and fight her of an honorable death -- can't think of a better way for her to go out than getting casually squashed like an insect by someone who never had to care about the monster she was.
Well said. 😁
It's funny because her name means butterfly.
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Honorable? The guy tried to kill himself - that's how much he gave up.
Shattered like glass! ^^
And then she dies in the matter of 10 seconds to Sypha, The End.
Yeah season 2 was garbage.
Back View season 2 was great
Back View Season 2 was really good I don't see how it was bad. Plus Sypha is like the ultimate counter to her since her mist form is susceptible to being frozen and done in.
True, it was a disappointing end. Especially after her backstory was revealed.
Y'all on some crack if you think season 2 was garbage.
2:27 in that moment, she asserts her dominance and steal his honor as a samurai, she humilliated him in every possible way and then she just killed him... Wonderfull, well done directors!!!
Yes! That little detail really says a lot about her character.
@@84blizzle
Too bad, guess she never expected a fight from a Sypha, Alucard, and Trevor Belmont! Vampires must shit the bed realizing that Dracula was murdered by these three Hunters!
Daniel Ramsey I think they will bring her back she did turn into smoke.
Arv Olm tbh, I kindve wished she would’ve turned him or kept him as a slave, greater disgrace to honor. Still beautifully done tho
2k Bang bang on opps nah they went Ghost rider on her but in Ice form xD
I don't know why, but something about the way she fights is just beautiful.
It's like she graceful dance
she's beautiful herself so that's gotta be a major factor.
It resembles like a butterfly
She had her eyes closed 90% of the time
Her style is that of a geisha which are performers/courtesans in Japanese culture and use interpretive dances to tell a stories or convey emotions throughout their performances.
Her clothing and fighting style resembles a butterfly and because cho translates to butterfly.
How cleverly the writers did that.
XD
A human that transformed into a undead nightmare..
The move she did at 1:57 looked like a butterfly flapping its wings. You’re so right.
Reminds me of lady butterfly from Sekiro.
This really shows how everything is relative.
Cho was a terror in her home country. No one could touch her, and she looked all but invincible.
But against the likes of Alucard, Sypha and Trevor? She was little more than fodder.
I love how her robes weren’t even cut by the samurai. They’re huge, flowing and still come out unscathed. Total dominance.
I wouldn't be surprised if Cho had a terrible life growing up as human. It seems to me Dracula Targets people who hate humanity as a whole.
I wasn't quite sure, where the vampires came from. Did Dracula create all the vampires we see in this show?
@@mareklonestar7053 I am not sure how they are going to play it. What I do know is in the game he got his power from killing another vampire. He also recruited people into his vampire order and that they were once human. Isaac and Hecter are the exception because they want humanity to be controlled in Hecter's case or purified in Isaac case. Basically starting all over.
I don't think that's true. For Issac and Hector yes (though Hecktor didn't necessarily hate) but none of the vampires were shown to hate humans. They followed Dracula out of loyalty and devotion to his legend. Any Vampires (such as Godbrand) who opposed the complete eradication of humanity risked death.
@@AgentZ46 We will see how they will play it
@@AgentZ46 Godbrand was not the smartest in the shed but he had a point. Destruction of humanity what are the vampires going to eat?
Cho never said a line on this show, yet she was one of the most intriguing characters to me. The way she turned into mist, her fight style, her looks and behavior, everything about her was mysterious.
I assume she's a mute.
“She had lived where no superior army could reach her”
“She was ancient and arrogant”
Now I see why she was so easily taken care of.. Chō could’ve been what O-Ren was in Kill Bill had she played her cards right.
Yikes that is cruel. Completely demoralizes the warrior and doesn't even grant him the escape of death.
I mean what would you expect a vampire to do after they have beaten you senseless? They’re hungry lol 😂
It’s a samurai’s honor, he doesn’t surrender and if he fails, kills himself to regain it.
Cho didn’t care. It was dishonorable. Her death was coming to her.
@Zamasu
Can eat him after he killed himself, lol! This was just her being sadistic.
Everytime I was like
"You're dead."
"You're dead."
"You're dead."
"You're clearly dead."
"Why are you not dying now."
It's because she was intentionally drawing the fight out.
She fights for her own amusement so she would obviously want to play with her opponent (if you can even call him that). My question is why doesn't she fight more gaurds? It would be more fun and challenging, and she would get to cut loose a little, but whatever.
@@khrispy_fur6376 would be funny seeing her luring the main trio in for a fight without expecting shit, especially if she started turning her back like in this video and getting stabbed from behind with a surprised pikachu face
in addition to the other comments here talking about her intentionally drawing it out, I really think that when she jammed her fingers into the back of ribs in that wound, he probably was not going to walk away from the fight alive and he knew it. He was only able to continue to fight by virtue of self-control, desperation, and most importantly adrenaline. Even if he had killed her then, he wasn't going to leave that castle alive.
@@alexisbountachidis452 she would just get killed again lol
Is cho really dead? I mean, i do remember that she got frozen by sypha while she was in mist form but...is that enough to kill a strong vampire such as her?
Prettt sure it isnt
yes she and the rest are extremely dead, the trios magic and weapons are meant to kill vampires in particular so yes id say it was more than enough
@@TikisPlayhouse I wouldn't be quick to judge, magic in particular is not just for vampires in particular. Yes, it can kill them but it's very versatile rather than exclusively for vampires. She froze Cho into Ice when in Mist form, so the mist is still inside even when crushed as it gets released back into the atmosphere. We never really seen Cho die (Vampire ashes) so we'll need to wait for the next season.
@@TheCourtsOfLove id also like to point out that the brother sibling said she was arrogant and hid from superior forces so she only fights her slaves. That in mind, if she fought someone like trevor, alucard, or sypha, would she really stand a chance? Let alone 3 of em at once? Im not saying her death was good i think it sucked but i do think she didnt stand a chance
@@TikisPlayhouse Arrogant has some relevance to one owns skill, to say she was arrogant would also imply she had some level of higher skill to work her arrogance out of. He never said she hid from superior forces he said her temple was secluded so no armies could find her, So this proves she is cunning - I'm not saying she is at the same level of Dracula but it proves she has some intelligence, no vampire could defeat an entire trained army without their own, even Dracula would struggle depending on the armies size (As a reference when we see Dracula fight some guards he slaughters them all with a little bit of damage but mostly just a slaughter-house)
Trevor and Alucard she would destroy, they would have no way to defeat her. Keep in mind this was their first time seeing a vampire have the ability to turn into Mist. (Even when a deadly wound is inflicted she can turn into mist and become invulnerable - shown when Alucard slashes her head) also, we don't know the max extent mist form can do but it does seem to be OP (saving one from death which would kill any other vamp) So Magic was the most effective counter to it, I don't see a sword or any of Alucards vampire tricks affecting her. The brother said "No superior power could end her" So we can deduce that mist form is a very rare skill (We don't see many vampires use it and we can even question if Dracula himself has it)
So overall, her ability was very interesting though she lacked true power like Dracula, she was very powerful with that one OP ability and who knows what else.
But yeah, it was a dumb plot-point to expand on her, all it did was make us want her to become a villain rather than stay dead. But who knows maybe they'll bring her back.
Jesus Christ, she tore through that dude like a razor blade through rice paper. The way she took out his arm was beautiful. Watching Vamp Cho work got my body heat rising and my blood pumping like crazy!
Careful mate thats what she wants
@@ithielpitt7525 lmao
@Arabian Swan well I do have a nail fetish...so...yeah, lol !
Weirdo
@@nightclad2099 A nail fetish!? I've just about heard it all
Mad respect for the samurai though. Dude had literally no way out of this but he never stopped trying.
Seriously she fights like a boss from sekiro poor samurai needed to counter more
Just block lol. He got hit a lot because he attacked a lot
Wolf is also immortal "albiet cursed" him fighting cho would just be a walk in a park since wolf have battled demons/immortal men like him/and a god
Comment fits perfectly. Her flowing movements remind me of the corrupted monk!
This Samurai needed the mortal blade or atleast some prosthetic tools lol
She can cheat with vapor form
Holy shit I was just about to comment how this reminded me of sekiro
This character deserve way more screentime and development then she got. She was super cool and interesting
Agree. Literally my only problem with the show.
@@CidGuerreiro1234 It one of the few flaws in this great series
Tbh there really isn't much to her besides Asian vampire who can turn into mist and messes with her enemies
@@lukeduran12 at least we could have gotten epic fight scenes and her speaking
@Luke Duran
Can say a similar thing about any of the vampires. What are you talking!?
So the fact that those 2 saying that they know her secrets and her moves was probably the main purpose of Cho intention to have an assassin to face her stronger than a warrior.But what they didn't know was that Cho wasn't even using her full capability which was shown against Alcuard was using her powers. As arrogant as Cho was, she was still careful not to overestimate as shown in Dracula's castle.
Indeed. Her ability to transform into mist made it abundantly clear that only someone with magical abilities similar to Sypha's was going to be the one to put her down. None of the twins weapons would have done anything close to hurting her, unless maybe they somehow managed to strike her heart, but finding it under all those robes is easier said than done.
She terrifies me, and she hasn't even said one word
Amazing
Peculiar
she's hot!
This is my favorite scene, the fact that she allowed him to come near her and after defeating him she didn't let him die with honor (sepuku) and drained him, shows you true sadistic nature of a vampire.
That samurai... Gave it his all.
This is like a cat toiling with a mouse
This feels like it could have been a boss fight in Sekiro.
Her movements remind me of O'Rin
I feel Wolf could possibly beat Cho considerimg all the shit he had to fight throughout the game.
She was too expensive ,so she couldnt make it to the game
@Jet Alone and the mortal blade kills immortal things so... yeah
@@assgoblin9937 not to mention he also battled folks who does dancing combat and folks who uses arms him fighting cho would have no problem with wolf
It kinda feels like they're either setting Cho up to be the next big thing, or showing us that they wasted a tereifying potential villain
I'll be honest, I don't think she died
@@thecommentguy9380 I doubt we've seen the last of her.
@@thecommentguy9380 dunno, considering the fact that the two narrators of this story goot killed off in this season...
@@Nightmare704RY they banged a vampire and tried to kill him thinking they could get away with it
@@thecommentguy9380 I never say they didin't deserve to die.
Cho is basically the General Grievous of the series
no, she's not a complete bitch or a coward.
More like the boba fett I think
@@Gadget-Walkmen The 2003 version.
IronWarrior oh I know but from the long run of the movie and the 2008 tv show it’s his canon personality is to act like a incompetent coward in the runs away in the most pathetic way possible.
I thought they were building up her return.
I guess that's where they got the idea for Dracula's castle being in japan.
1999 Demon Castle Wars. Were Julius "Chuck Norris" Belmont ended Dracula for good.
@@ashwolf2006 Yep.
@@ashwolf2006 Nah he came back as soma
You know despite everything you gotta give that samurai props, he never screamed or lost his cool even at the very end he was a badass
Cho's death was hilarious. Cho was so unfamiliar to a real fight that she doesn't know how vulnerable she was in the ethereal form. Got frozen to death instantly with no chance of escape.
Total domination. Utter humiliation.
Sorry swordbro..
It makes me disappointing that the generals of Dracula have been killed so quickly and easily, I think that It would have been more fun if most of them had escaped and became enemies of Trevor, Alucard, and Sypha. Each one with his own unique abilities would have a be good opponent. It would also have been a good plot to see them fighting each other to become the new leader of the vampires after the death of Dracula.
I completely agree but at the same time that’s why Carmilla is alive
@@emperorrasheed4177 Carmilla is pretty, meh. She's your basic female vampire from almost every story. Now Cho here, now that's a unique vampire.
Dracula's generals are just basic fucking Vampires. Old ones for sure but still basic vampires. And they were facing a Belmont, a magician and Alucard. They never had a chance.
@@bernardobastos5996 Basic? At last one of us can transform in smoke, and I would think that Old Ones vampires are beasts in combats with their centuries our thousands years of experiences, Trevor is good but he is a simple human, facing one of them on his own and winning should be a deadly challenge for him. Alucard is also relatively young for a vampire, even if his powers give more and advantage.
@@kevinreiss-coint2353 They're still Basic Vampires. Dracula is powerful because he is Dracula.
There's not difference between the Generals and the run of the mill vampires you see in Carmilla's forces, besides age and experience as you say.
Now guess what, the Belmonts have hunted Vampires for centuries. Successfully enough to make the Vampires fear them. So saying Trevor shouldn't be able to kill them while armed with the Morningstar whip is foolish. Sypha can use magic, it OP. And Alucard is literally the son of Dracula with a magic sword.
Didn't even let the man have an honorable warrior's death. I guess all that dance-fu works up an appetite, but still the dance was graceful and beautiful.
well it's better to drink blood when the prey is still breathing
Her movement is unrestricted yet fierce. Flowing like a silk scarf on the gentlest of breezes yet striking like the thinnest of needles. Such balance yet such strength from the smallest attacks. She waste no energy but deals strikes with such lethality........
It's art in motion so seamless youd think it was imaginary but the moment you realize it is real you feel shudders of fear and amazement sweep around your very soul!
This is the purest fighting style I've ever seen.
I wanna see Chos backstory and her life before being a vampire , she’s so cool.
What if she's always a vampire
Wita cha pin Amk I’m not sure wether she was born vampire since they said general , so she obvi would have fought for her castle and land. Had they said princess or noble i would have believe she was born vampire
@@synchro7451 cus she could've been a born vampire and then grew stronger over time
why couldn't they keep her around, her fighting style is something else
One of my fav scenes tbh, loved the motion and how graceful she looked. I wished we got to see more on each of those vampires
This is hilarious when you recall how they beat her (pretty quickly i might add) in season 2.
Well, to be fair..the people in her homeland. Didn't know how to deal with a vampire lol
@@Darkstalker212 Too bad the speakers didnt speak their language.
@Mark Lucchese It was mostly Sypha as she just freezed Cho while she was still gasous and crushed it
they didn't have an op mage like Sypha.
Yeah well Cho was contending with the fecking Avatar of the Castlevania Universe
It's a shame they killed off Cho so quickly. She could've been an interesting villain if they'd kept her around
She literally lasted less than 15 seconds
@@imposter8055 I know. Very disappointing
Yes indeed
makes sence she was so easily killed if you think about it, the brother sibling said she was hidden away from superior armies,only fought her slaves,and was very arrogant, the second she went up against the hardened trio, her arrogance got the better of her and she paid the price for it
@@TikisPlayhouse Yeah but it would've been nice to have that sub plot drawn out a bit more, rather than it just feeling rushed and like an afterthought. Every enemy they come up against should have more time taken to explore who they are, what their motivations are, how they can overcome them etc rather than just "oh here's a really strong bad guy" them kill them in 5 seconds. The show does character building well in some areas but not in others.
That samurai was a badass. Kept fighting to the end.
badass as he may, but Cho wasn't just looking for entertainment, she humiliated him in every possible way before denying him his dignified death
@@thecommentguy9380 Watching this made me so angry
This just proves that they completely wasted the vampire generals in season 2. They were so cool and intriguing and yet they did absolutely nothing the entire time.
Godbrand flashbacks
You don't need to do that all the time. We romanticize battles because of television and movies. A fight can end in moments. No big death speech, no last stand, nothing.
Yeah they felt like just stand-ins for the show to say "look at Dracula's reach and scale of influence through all these diversity hires." I really thought Cho was going to make a comeback this season.
Yeah well, this series isn’t exactly known for its writing....
@@TheAzerath the games series... not the anime.
Has no one realised she didnt open her eyes the entire time? Until she decided to end the dance?
That's why this is terrifying. She knew every move he would make, where he would be. Just to dance around him. As if she could do this in her sleep.
Well, Vampires do have a high sense of Smell and Sound
It was like a cat tiring out a mouse before going for the killing blow... horrifying to watch
For the samurai this is a battle to the death
For Cho this is just a Tuesday performance
Just a reminder about how much stronger the main trio is compared to everyone else.
Well, ice magic is much stronger than a simple non-mystical sword
@@thevagabond5017 true like Pokemon type difference, you can't turn to vapor and not expect to be frozen XD
Poor, poor samurai. Don't worry brave soul, at least Sypha avenges you later on. Really the show shows you need insane experience, magic or numbers to defeat vampires.
The other vampire generals of this show really deserved their own spotlight or side story they looked so dope
Truth
Or at least a line. At most some of them nodded
She’s dancing like it’s performance art and he’s fighting for his life. Love the choreography of this scene. It conveys so much of Cho’s personality and subsequently the egomania that led to the downfall of the vampire generals
I feel sorry for the Guy who's gonna clean that carpet
Don't worry, the carpet is red.
@@thecommentguy9380 Considering blood oxidizes brown, it'll still need cleaning.
@@GZilla311 turns black after a while too
@@ManoloRibera070 Not to mention the smell...
Darth nihilus felling bad that is thing I never thought I would see
The sheer artistry and mastery of the animation... this is aggressively beautiful. This scene stayed with me and left a big impression.
1:39 ok cho Ill give you that one, that one was clean af
Ooooo...now I realize why she was alive.
A flashback
i love the idea that Cho is so skilled at hand to hand combat but had never faced someone adept at magic in combat before and didnt know what to do.
Props to samurai guy, dude was getting taken apart like a Mr. Potato Head and didn't make a sound.
i’ve been obsessed with this specific fight scene ever since i watched the series
The bravery of the samurai should be celebrated
It makes sense that Cho got destroyed as quick as she did. After years of living in a secluded fortress, toying with her prey instead of having a proper fight, she definitely wasn’t prepared to face off against Sypha, Trevor, and Alucard.
Some things I luv from this fight scene: the way the blood splatters down from the ceiling rain, the music as it crescendos with Cho's strikes, the way Cho dances and closes her eyes, literally playing with her food
The elegance in the fight was superb. We need more of these flashbacks with vampire Cho.
Too bad she died so quickly. She had the potential to offer more to the plot with this small clip of herbackstory.
The epitome of “float like a butterfly sting like a bee”
Her lethality and grace still mesmerizes me.
Seem to recall back in my senior year of high school learning about the samurai. One particular point that caught my attention was that if a samurai is dishonored in any fashion, they must commit Seppuku. Cho outright denied the samurai in this clip that option.
This show is just perfect bro, I really wish it lasts a really long time and I hope they put more episodes in a season.
She is my absolute favorite character in castlevania and while I'm so dissapointed not to see more of her, I understand why and how she died so quickly. She spent so long in her palace, surrounded by those weaker than her, never challenging herself, never learning or growing from failures. She was a big fish but she kept herself in a very small pond, it's no surprise that as soon as she left and faced anything even slightly challenging, she croaked. Unlike the other generals who spent their immortal lives learning and fighting and growing, she wanted peace and comfort. She was too focused on being elegant and wasn't willing to get her hands dirty for victory. She especially wasn't good at fighting in a team with the other generals.
got owned by Sypha in 1 move, just after killing one other vampire LOL
Looks like Cho never faced an OP magician like Sypha 😂
The first time I saw this scene I thought the narrator said"Cho was ASIAN and arrogant" than I watched again and realised he said ANCIENT.
I've never seen Castlevania, but I've watched several S3 vids here on UA-cam, and this show LOOKS AMAZING!
Watch it. You wont be sorry🙌👍
You fight well samurai !
Rest in peace. Brave warrior, u deserve honor
This fight really demonstrates why the belmonts used weapons like the whip and morning star because they are much harder to anticipate and evade
I am surprise she wasnt jumping up and down like in the game.
Chinese vamps jump around, not Japanese
That is not Jiang Shi.
@@Ninjaananas Clearly not given she wasn't using giant energy spheres of death that instantly go poof if you bring a shield. Or summoning smaller versions of herself to litter the battlefield.
@@Aster_Iris
Yes. And those spheres are ridiculously strong.
@@Ninjaananas Always bring your Melio Scutum, my friends. It'll save your bacon.
The generals deserved more screen time
I'm not convinced at all that Cho is dead she's seems so interesting and the poi t they brought her up again in such a big way convinces me she isn't really dead
(Sorry, english its not my first languaje).
When the trio (Alucard, Trevor and Sypha) went to Dracula's castle and started to kill all the other vampires, Cho was the only one who we didnt see her corpse. Also, the way she was "killed" and her ability to transform into smoke may have granted the chance to survive
Often frozen people that are smashed to pieces just don´t come back to life mist or not and the only instance i have seen about that not working it was sheer plot armor.
@@jackhammertwo1 well i mean she's a vamire and mist at the time and she never killed in any vampire killing way (stake/sunlight/morningstar etc) so there's a chance she could be alive but likely not
Cho having one of the most powerful vampire abilities and yet falling so quickly to magic is such an interesting part of the show.
Was Cho a Geisha dancer? she shows such grace and poise, and uses her skills as combat to kill.
I was also thinking that, like before she became a vampire she might've been a Geisha who won the heart of the vampire who turned her, idk though
One thing i noticed was she only open her eyes when she performs a counter attack or attacking, the rest was closing her eyes, listen and dance around that warrior.
I wouldn't say Geisha. More like Habuki. Geishas are very submissive.
This season was so short. I watched the those thing the day it was released. They should really consider making their episodes longer at least.
I agree. We need 45+ minute episodes. And 12+ episodes per season.
Alexander Platypus right. They have the story but they might lose us with splitting it up so much but I think they are a underground start up company creating this with a small budget and small number of people which if that’s the case then I completely understand but time is money lol.
What are you talking about? An episode is average 25-27 minutes, and season 3 has 10 episodes.
Do you actually believe animation 45 minutes 12 times is easy? Because it took 3 years to release season 3.
So if I were you I wouldn't complain about it
Hoovy no ones complaining at all. I said they should consider making their episodes longer bc personally for me this season could of offered more plot than it did this season. Also I do realize animation takes time. Not sure if their budget is small or their film company is a starter but either way as much time as they take they might as well add more detail in for the viewer experience since we are waiting and 25 minutes is not shit bro lol
Never!! We would never get such high quality production or pacing.
Okay so this flashback can only convey two scenarios when it comes to Cho.
1. She's not dead and might come back in Season 4 possibly to be a serious villain with potential.
2. The writers wasted her by killing her off so early and quickly by Sypha and this backstory is completely irrelevant filler because she's dead anyway so who cares...
Also SPOILERS:
They waste Sumi and Taka by having Alucard kill them because out of nowhere they suddenly believe that he was lying to them
Not irrelevant at all, this was foreshadowing sumi and takkas betrayal - highlights their years of abuse and subsequent psychopathy. Also shows how they analyses peoples weaknesses- in this case it would be alucards longing for connection, which enabled them to potentially kill him.
@@robonaught they always seemed suspicious from the start though, at least to me
3: Irony. To Show What Happens when she Fights a Powerful Human.
@@Julius_Smith Funnily enough...the analyzing weaknesses thing after watching how a fight goes over and over again is how you beat bosses in the actual games. CV is a game of patterns when it comes to the boss fights, and if you aren't heal-spamming you're probably learning slowly but surely through trial and error (and in the harder games, quite a bit of dying) how to dodge attacks, wait for a good opening to wail on them, and what kinds of attacks they're weak to.
I loved Cho I wish we saw more of her she seemed so interesting and mysterious there was definitely more to her and I wish we saw that
Cho’s clothing and fighting style is starting to make me theorize that shes an ancient Chinese vampire who went to Japan in a mountain fortress.
I want to know about all of Dracula’s generals, their names and where they were from. It would help build the show’s vampire world.
You ever notice this that, when Cho was fighting in the castle she had other abilities that were not shown to the siblings or too the people. Meaning whatever Cho was doing for fun was just to break their hopes if they ever come close to what they realize. It's all a game to her.
"When you win, you learn only one thing.
When you lose, you learn ten things"
If this was the shit Taka and Sumi were watching for who knows how long it's no wonder they succubed to paranoia, they were fuckin traumatized!
Chos story is lit af
It explains how in history
Monsters were perceived as gods and monsters and kings and wizards
But in reality they were just powerful people with technology and knowledge more advanced than others
She fights like she's dancing
Its beautiful
She was a particularly vicious monster, humiliates him and then denies him an honorable death.
So this what Zuko's mom was doing after she left.
Oh my god I just realized that Cho does look a bit like Ursula.
I always thought she was the coolest designed vamp
I cant stop rewatching this scene. It's a horrifyingly beautiful display through Cho's stunning death dance, and the samurai's terrible, humiliating death.
I applaud the creators.
Cho moves like a dancer and it's oddly beautiful
This really goes to show just what a goat dragan was. All the war generals got folded pretty easy despite having a numbers advantage, dragan fought the trio all by himself and while he still lost he put up a far better fight than theu ever did
Have to say, I like how this scene lowkey explains why the Belmonts used a whip against vampires.
- Most weapons require you to get close to your enemy to use effectively, which puts a potential vampire hunter at a massive disadvantage when they're fighting something stronger, tougher and faster than them. But a whip is a supersonic weapon, has good range and hurts. Especially if you can tip it with silver or something that hurts them.
- Swords, axes, spears and maces, they can all break or get snapped when grabbed by an enemy. But a whip, especially one that's been consecrated, well, a vampire is going to lose a hand and then their life.
And we must not gonna talk about that one time where a Belmont try and punching Dracula face as well
@@averybruhman5060 Only Trevor who's crazy enough to do that
Its graceful in a way
Preventing that samurai from committing seppuku was probably the cruelest thing Cho did here. To the samurai, it was death before dishonor. Cho denied the samurai his honor, and he died a miserable death...as mere food.
The samurai had zero fear.
She is a picture of grace, elegance and utter brutality all once.
This scene is chilling in a BEAUTIFUL way. I just watched it on Netflix and straightway came here to see if anyone else thinks the same. Wasn't disappointed ♥️
Big ups to the Samurai for never giving the fuck up and even trying to commit Seppeku rather than let her feed on him.
Really wish they gave Dracula's court more time to develop. So much potential.
Theres just too much of them. It would bee impossible. Especially with 8 eps.
@@gutsonthemic5261 reduce the 8 generals to 4 and you have enough time to give each a 2 minute introduction and why they should be feared.