1 00:01:42,644 --> 00:01:45,522 At first, we couldn't believe what we were seeing. 2 00:01:46,022 --> 00:01:48,775 We never imagined that such a thing was even possible. 3 00:01:49,692 --> 00:01:52,654 The first to notice, of course, was Baki. 4 00:01:54,405 --> 00:01:55,323 Huh? 5 00:01:55,406 --> 00:01:57,075 Wounds. 6 00:01:57,158 --> 00:02:00,620 The sort of wounds that might have come from the slash of a falchion. 7 00:02:01,204 --> 00:02:05,834 The old scars ran in a diagonal line clear across Pickle's upper body. 8 00:02:06,918 --> 00:02:08,711 Where did those come from? 9 00:02:09,629 --> 00:02:11,756 Looks like he was shot with a machine gun. 10 00:02:12,549 --> 00:02:14,300 He certainly didn't get those here. 11 00:02:14,801 --> 00:02:15,844 Claws? 12 00:02:15,927 --> 00:02:16,970 Spikes? 13 00:02:17,887 --> 00:02:19,973 Must've been something from his own time. 14 00:02:20,056 --> 00:02:22,600 Who or what made them? 15 00:02:22,684 --> 00:02:25,103 What sort of creature could have inflicted them? 16 00:02:25,854 --> 00:02:28,481 We were about to find out the amazing answer. 17 00:02:29,816 --> 00:02:33,611 We were stunned when we saw the same scars ran across his back. 18 00:02:35,029 --> 00:02:36,114 Then we knew. 19 00:02:36,698 --> 00:02:39,450 Matching scars on his front and back. 20 00:02:40,034 --> 00:02:42,245 There is only one thing it could mean. 21 00:02:42,787 --> 00:02:46,082 From their shape, their size, their age… 22 00:02:47,458 --> 00:02:50,503 They hadn't been made by a knife, but by teeth. 23 00:02:52,046 --> 00:02:56,634 Pickle was a man who had survived the jaws of a Tyrannosaurus Rex! 24 00:02:57,218 --> 00:03:00,305 Our shock, our pity, our esteem, 25 00:03:00,930 --> 00:03:03,099 how do you suppose we expressed them? 26 00:03:04,601 --> 00:03:07,562 As one, without consulting each other, 27 00:03:07,645 --> 00:03:10,732 we all simultaneously began to applaud. 28 00:03:16,905 --> 00:03:21,659 By rearranging his joints, he transformed into full battle mode. 29 00:03:23,244 --> 00:03:25,914 This was Pickle's final form. 30 00:03:25,997 --> 00:03:27,498 All right. 31 00:03:27,582 --> 00:03:30,168 So now we can really get down to business. 32 00:03:30,752 --> 00:03:33,171 This is when the real battle begins, right? 33 00:03:34,505 --> 00:03:36,216 His final form, 34 00:03:36,299 --> 00:03:39,219 after he'd adjusted the joints at his shoulders, 35 00:03:39,302 --> 00:03:41,763 elbows, wrists, and hips, 36 00:03:42,388 --> 00:03:44,182 was truly uncanny. 37 00:03:45,058 --> 00:03:47,435 With the awakening of his primeval memories, 38 00:03:47,518 --> 00:03:51,022 the densest parts of his body became even more solid. 39 00:03:51,522 --> 00:03:54,442 The parts that were strong became even stronger. 40 00:03:55,109 --> 00:03:58,738 The parts that were tough before became even more resilient. 41 00:04:01,157 --> 00:04:02,450 I'm touched, Pickle. 42 00:04:03,034 --> 00:04:07,121 I'll just take your transformation as a sign of respect. 43 00:04:07,747 --> 00:04:09,040 A gesture of friendship. 44 00:04:09,540 --> 00:04:10,583 Huh? 45 00:04:10,667 --> 00:04:13,253 Humanity has been ceaselessly evolving 46 00:04:13,336 --> 00:04:15,213 since the beginning of history. 47 00:04:15,296 --> 00:04:19,676 And over the course of that evolution, we've acquired many different weapons. 48 00:04:20,385 --> 00:04:25,390 We've used stones, clubs, swords, guns, missiles, 49 00:04:26,182 --> 00:04:27,725 even nuclear weapons. 50 00:04:28,309 --> 00:04:30,645 But in the process, we've lost something. 51 00:04:31,187 --> 00:04:32,897 We've left something behind. 52 00:04:33,690 --> 00:04:36,567 This is what this primordial man has taught us. 53 00:04:37,944 --> 00:04:41,823 We've lost the tough skin and strong bones and muscles, 54 00:04:42,699 --> 00:04:45,243 the fighting spirit that doesn't succumb to pain. 55 00:04:45,827 --> 00:04:48,871 As we've come to rely on ever more powerful weapons, 56 00:04:48,955 --> 00:04:52,667 we've lost these other things, one by one, 57 00:04:52,750 --> 00:04:56,212 until we're no longer even capable of defending ourselves. 58 00:04:59,590 --> 00:05:01,009 I'm right here, 59 00:05:01,092 --> 00:05:02,635 within your range. 60 00:05:03,219 --> 00:05:04,512 I'm not going anywhere. 61 00:05:04,595 --> 00:05:07,890 By standing here right in front of you, 62 00:05:08,725 --> 00:05:10,768 I will return your friendship! 63 00:05:13,354 --> 00:05:16,024 Damn it, Baki. Gotta do better. 64 00:05:26,242 --> 00:05:29,162 Baki should've been sent flying by Pickle's blow, 65 00:05:29,245 --> 00:05:30,747 but he's barely budged! 66 00:05:33,750 --> 00:05:36,085 I bet I know what you're thinking. 67 00:05:36,169 --> 00:05:38,880 How am I still here after that punch? 68 00:05:38,963 --> 00:05:40,048 It's simple. 69 00:05:40,631 --> 00:05:43,134 I met your strength with all of my strength, 70 00:05:43,760 --> 00:05:46,471 only quicker and at a sharper angle. 71 00:05:47,263 --> 00:05:50,183 They call it skill. Along with evolution. 72 00:05:50,892 --> 00:05:53,144 You see, we've learned a few things since your time. 73 00:05:53,227 --> 00:05:54,687 Things like the martial arts! 74 00:05:55,938 --> 00:05:59,442 I'll put what I've got against what you've got any day! 75 00:05:59,525 --> 00:06:01,694 We match up well in a lot of things. 76 00:06:02,362 --> 00:06:05,823 Strength, speed, stamina, experience. 77 00:06:05,907 --> 00:06:08,201 We're pretty much even on those. 78 00:06:08,910 --> 00:06:12,997 We both know what this means, and neither of us wants to lose. 79 00:06:14,791 --> 00:06:18,586 But maybe you have the advantage all the way ‘round. 80 00:06:19,128 --> 00:06:21,964 And of course, when it comes to the sheer weight and size of our bodies, 81 00:06:22,048 --> 00:06:23,716 there's no comparison. 82 00:06:25,301 --> 00:06:28,596 So, if that's the case, how can even I fight you? 83 00:06:29,180 --> 00:06:30,848 What do I have to work with? 84 00:06:30,932 --> 00:06:32,225 My moves! 85 00:06:32,850 --> 00:06:35,520 The moves and skills I've been developing for so long, 86 00:06:35,603 --> 00:06:37,480 I can't even remember when I started. 87 00:06:37,563 --> 00:06:39,107 I've endured pain, 88 00:06:39,190 --> 00:06:40,733 honed my body, 89 00:06:40,817 --> 00:06:42,068 nourished myself, 90 00:06:42,151 --> 00:06:43,986 faced challenges, and fought. 91 00:06:44,070 --> 00:06:46,989 The unconscious formation of the fist. 92 00:06:47,073 --> 00:06:48,991 The instinctive placement of the feet. 93 00:06:49,575 --> 00:06:51,327 The natural breathing rhythm. 94 00:06:51,828 --> 00:06:54,205 Eyes that know exactly what to look for. 95 00:06:54,705 --> 00:06:58,418 These fighting skills passed down from ancient times 96 00:06:58,501 --> 00:07:00,461 live within me and support me. 97 00:07:01,212 --> 00:07:04,132 Skills that were created to ensure survival, 98 00:07:04,215 --> 00:07:06,384 sharpened for self-defense, 99 00:07:06,467 --> 00:07:08,094 fed on hatred, 100 00:07:08,970 --> 00:07:10,972 and passed down through sorrow. 101 00:07:11,055 --> 00:07:14,392 These are the links in the chain that bind me together. 102 00:07:16,269 --> 00:07:18,020 Suddenly, Baki saw it. 103 00:07:18,771 --> 00:07:20,815 Awakened to his own history, 104 00:07:20,898 --> 00:07:23,734 he was now able to see Pickle's history as well. 105 00:07:24,444 --> 00:07:25,945 It was the same with him! 106 00:07:26,612 --> 00:07:30,741 All those teeth, claws, and horns from the distant past, 107 00:07:30,825 --> 00:07:34,537 they were what supported him and made him what he is now. 108 00:07:34,620 --> 00:07:36,747 I guess that makes sense. 109 00:07:36,831 --> 00:07:38,541 You've got your-- 110 00:07:38,624 --> 00:07:41,794 Then, amidst those monstrous weapons, 111 00:07:41,878 --> 00:07:44,005 human figures began to appear. 112 00:07:44,088 --> 00:07:45,965 Oh, now I get it! 113 00:07:46,048 --> 00:07:48,301 Pushing aside the claws was Retsu. 114 00:07:48,384 --> 00:07:50,928 Standing in front of the teeth was Katsumi. 115 00:07:51,012 --> 00:07:53,264 Deflecting the horns was Jack. 116 00:07:54,765 --> 00:07:57,018 They, too, had supported Pickle. 117 00:07:57,518 --> 00:08:00,271 What is it? What is it he's seeing? 118 00:08:00,771 --> 00:08:03,691 What's wrong with Pickle? Why's he crying? 119 00:08:03,774 --> 00:08:05,693 This is more than a fight. 120 00:08:06,194 --> 00:08:07,403 It's all-out war. 121 00:08:08,029 --> 00:08:10,490 I've never faced a more formidable opponent. 122 00:08:11,491 --> 00:08:14,410 What do I do in this situation? What's my move? 123 00:08:15,411 --> 00:08:17,371 Should I try it? 124 00:08:17,455 --> 00:08:20,208 Just try throwing it out there and see what happens? 125 00:08:20,291 --> 00:08:22,043 Or do I play it safe? 126 00:08:23,169 --> 00:08:25,213 I could probably dodge or block it. 127 00:08:25,296 --> 00:08:26,714 Man, what should I do? 128 00:08:26,797 --> 00:08:29,675 You're running out of time. You gotta make a decision. 129 00:08:33,930 --> 00:08:36,098 Oh, so that's what it is, huh? 130 00:08:36,682 --> 00:08:38,476 Bold choice! 131 00:08:40,061 --> 00:08:41,771 You didn't dodge or block. 132 00:08:41,854 --> 00:08:44,065 You literally beat him to the punch. 133 00:08:45,775 --> 00:08:48,694 You have to anticipate your opponent's moves, 134 00:08:49,320 --> 00:08:50,821 get into his flow, 135 00:08:50,905 --> 00:08:53,491 and use his own momentum to counterattack. 136 00:08:57,828 --> 00:09:01,249 Now, you'll get two effects from a solid counter-punch. 137 00:09:01,332 --> 00:09:03,709 There's the physical effect, of course. 138 00:09:03,793 --> 00:09:07,255 Even a small amount of force can have an outsized impact. 139 00:09:07,838 --> 00:09:12,843 But even more important is its effect on your opponent's morale. 140 00:09:14,303 --> 00:09:17,431 When your heart and mind are solely focused on attacking, 141 00:09:17,515 --> 00:09:21,143 your jaw tends to fall open, your neck muscles go slack. 142 00:09:22,353 --> 00:09:25,773 At that moment, you've forgotten that you can get hit too. 143 00:09:25,856 --> 00:09:30,111 You don't easily recover from a blow like that before the count of ten. 144 00:09:30,611 --> 00:09:33,990 When a fighter, any fighter, forgets that he can be hit, 145 00:09:34,073 --> 00:09:36,409 even as strong and tough a fighter as Pickle, 146 00:09:36,993 --> 00:09:40,538 he becomes as defenseless as a newborn infant. 147 00:09:42,164 --> 00:09:45,334 There was once a boxer with a punch so devastating 148 00:09:45,418 --> 00:09:48,504 that it was said he could stop an elephant in its tracks. 149 00:09:48,588 --> 00:09:52,049 That man was George Foreman, the heavyweight champion of the world, 150 00:09:52,633 --> 00:09:55,094 and he had the highest knockout rate in history, 151 00:09:55,177 --> 00:09:58,723 though the great majority of his victories had come from technical knockouts 152 00:09:58,806 --> 00:10:00,308 and not ten-counts. 153 00:10:00,391 --> 00:10:02,893 Facing him was a fighter who'd been described 154 00:10:02,977 --> 00:10:06,480 as, pound-for-pound, the weakest champion in history, 155 00:10:06,564 --> 00:10:09,317 Muhammad Ali, known as "The Greatest." 156 00:10:09,984 --> 00:10:12,236 With his lightning-fast "phantom punches," 157 00:10:12,320 --> 00:10:14,905 he forced many boxers, including Foreman, 158 00:10:14,989 --> 00:10:17,450 to endure the losing end of a ten-count. 159 00:10:18,659 --> 00:10:21,287 A clever counter-punch comes out of nowhere. 160 00:10:22,246 --> 00:10:24,498 A complete surprise to the opponent. 161 00:10:25,082 --> 00:10:27,126 That's exactly what Baki did. 162 00:10:27,918 --> 00:10:32,089 That's how he was able to trade punches with a larger and stronger man. 163 00:10:32,173 --> 00:10:34,842 That's how he forced Pickle back against the ropes. 164 00:10:34,925 --> 00:10:38,596 "I've been attacked by giant teeth," Pickle told himself. 165 00:10:38,679 --> 00:10:40,973 "“But I smashed them all with my fists." 166 00:10:41,682 --> 00:10:44,435 "I've been attacked by razor-sharp claws, 167 00:10:44,518 --> 00:10:47,229 but I grabbed them, twisted and broke them." 168 00:10:48,230 --> 00:10:51,484 "Whenever I was attacked, this is what I did." 169 00:10:51,567 --> 00:10:54,487 "Against great size, I won." 170 00:10:54,570 --> 00:10:57,365 "Against great speed, I won." 171 00:10:57,448 --> 00:10:58,991 "I won." 172 00:10:59,075 --> 00:11:00,618 "I won." 173 00:11:01,369 --> 00:11:02,370 "I won." 174 00:11:03,496 --> 00:11:05,623 "In my world, I was the greatest." 175 00:11:07,208 --> 00:11:09,502 "But in this world, I feel cornered." 176 00:11:11,962 --> 00:11:14,507 He's cornered Pickle! 177 00:11:14,590 --> 00:11:18,511 His size advantage wasn't working. 178 00:11:18,594 --> 00:11:22,264 His strength advantage wasn't working. 179 00:11:23,224 --> 00:11:25,601 The primordial man was bewildered. 180 00:11:25,685 --> 00:11:28,020 He had never encountered moves like this, 181 00:11:28,688 --> 00:11:31,232 or such mystifying fighting skills. 182 00:11:31,315 --> 00:11:32,274 And then… 183 00:11:34,360 --> 00:11:35,778 Huh? What? 184 00:11:37,363 --> 00:11:39,031 I can't even see him! 185 00:11:39,115 --> 00:11:43,285 Like in his fight with Jack, it's lightning-fast teleportation. 186 00:11:43,369 --> 00:11:46,205 Pickle is trying to take cover. 187 00:11:46,288 --> 00:11:47,456 But it's not working. 188 00:11:47,540 --> 00:11:50,835 Everywhere he goes, Baki's right there with him! 189 00:11:54,255 --> 00:11:56,757 I told you, you remember? 190 00:11:57,800 --> 00:12:01,303 I'm staying right here. I'm not going anywhere. 191 00:12:02,972 --> 00:12:05,057 The huge difference in size, 192 00:12:05,141 --> 00:12:07,435 the vast disparity in strength, 193 00:12:07,518 --> 00:12:12,064 they were overcome by a tool of civilization known as the martial arts. 194 00:12:12,773 --> 00:12:15,067 Baki was on the verge of victory. 195 00:12:17,903 --> 00:12:19,447 At that moment, 196 00:12:19,530 --> 00:12:22,032 as glory fell within his reach, 197 00:12:22,116 --> 00:12:24,827 something new sprouted in the young man's heart. 198 00:12:26,370 --> 00:12:28,330 A bad habit was born. 199 00:12:29,415 --> 00:12:32,376 As he gazed at the other's out-thrust fists, 200 00:12:32,460 --> 00:12:34,712 it dawned on Pickle that this man was offering him 201 00:12:34,795 --> 00:12:38,674 the opportunity to decide this fight on stamina alone. 202 00:12:41,927 --> 00:12:44,472 It was a reckless act of insatiable greed 203 00:12:44,555 --> 00:12:45,723 on the young man's part. 204 00:12:45,806 --> 00:12:49,685 He had carelessly thrown away a sure victory earned by his skills, 205 00:12:49,769 --> 00:12:51,479 and instead sought to prove 206 00:12:51,562 --> 00:12:54,732 that he could beat his opponent in a test of stamina. 207 00:12:54,815 --> 00:12:58,861 It wasn't long before the difference in their stamina was manifested, 208 00:12:58,944 --> 00:13:02,823 and the result was as inevitable as the sun rising in the east 209 00:13:02,907 --> 00:13:05,451 or water flowing to the lowest point. 210 00:13:08,954 --> 00:13:10,873 Pickle executed a move! 211 00:13:11,832 --> 00:13:15,753 During the course of this contest, he had sensed his own fear, 212 00:13:15,836 --> 00:13:18,214 the fear of losing to this modern man. 213 00:13:18,839 --> 00:13:20,633 And motivated by this fear… 214 00:13:22,218 --> 00:13:25,179 …the primordial man had acquired a new weapon. 215 00:13:26,096 --> 00:13:27,848 Their battle was over. 216 00:13:39,193 --> 00:13:41,320 Hmm. 217 00:13:42,112 --> 00:13:44,281 Pickle's not even trying to move. 218 00:13:44,365 --> 00:13:46,951 And Baki couldn't move if he tried. 219 00:13:47,034 --> 00:13:47,952 Well, then, 220 00:13:48,035 --> 00:13:50,579 do either of you two have an opinion? 221 00:13:50,663 --> 00:13:51,956 Foolish question. 222 00:13:53,415 --> 00:13:55,960 There's only one opinion that anyone could have. 223 00:13:56,627 --> 00:14:00,965 If Pickle had wanted to kill Baki, he certainly could have. 224 00:14:01,715 --> 00:14:03,968 So clearly, Pickle won. 225 00:14:04,051 --> 00:14:05,010 Huh. 226 00:14:06,637 --> 00:14:08,973 I have a different opinion. 227 00:14:09,557 --> 00:14:10,474 Oh? 228 00:14:11,058 --> 00:14:15,563 The only way the weak can ever compete against the strong 229 00:14:16,355 --> 00:14:18,440 Is by executing moves. 230 00:14:19,233 --> 00:14:20,985 Moves are weapons. 231 00:14:21,068 --> 00:14:22,528 Uh-huh… 232 00:14:22,611 --> 00:14:25,573 Pickle is strong already. And huge. 233 00:14:27,032 --> 00:14:29,785 For him to have acquired that weapon as well… 234 00:14:34,832 --> 00:14:36,250 It's an unwritten rule 235 00:14:36,333 --> 00:14:40,629 that the strong don't have the right to use tricks. 236 00:14:41,463 --> 00:14:44,466 That's funny coming from you, Kaoru Hanayama. 237 00:14:44,550 --> 00:14:47,386 You were born with strength to spare. 238 00:14:47,469 --> 00:14:49,179 What do you say about Baki? 239 00:14:49,263 --> 00:14:52,141 Pretty sure we just watched him back Pickle into a corner! 240 00:14:52,224 --> 00:14:56,395 My heart tells me the victory should be his. 241 00:14:56,979 --> 00:14:59,273 Retsu, who lives by martial arts, 242 00:14:59,356 --> 00:15:01,984 and Hanayama, who lives by masculinity, 243 00:15:02,067 --> 00:15:04,403 you are both right and you are both harsh. 244 00:15:10,743 --> 00:15:13,662 -Look! -He's standing! How? 245 00:15:27,885 --> 00:15:30,763 We're going to let him just walk out? 246 00:15:31,263 --> 00:15:33,140 Oh, let him go. 247 00:15:33,223 --> 00:15:35,059 He's not an animal, after all. 248 00:15:35,142 --> 00:15:38,896 Though Professor Payne will probably throw a fit. 249 00:15:40,898 --> 00:15:44,276 Well, it seems my patient has walked out on me. 250 00:15:44,777 --> 00:15:48,030 Obviously, my services weren't needed. 251 00:15:48,113 --> 00:15:48,948 Waste of time. 252 00:15:52,576 --> 00:15:55,162 Whenever he's hurt and feeling depressed, 253 00:15:55,871 --> 00:15:58,207 there's a sight he longs to see. 254 00:15:59,541 --> 00:16:00,501 Good choice. 255 00:16:01,085 --> 00:16:03,212 This spot definitely has the best view. 256 00:16:08,300 --> 00:16:10,886 It's amazing how much you can see from up here. 257 00:16:11,470 --> 00:16:12,972 And how far too. 258 00:16:14,306 --> 00:16:17,059 All the way back to a time before history, 259 00:16:17,559 --> 00:16:18,978 when none of this was here. 260 00:16:19,728 --> 00:16:21,772 When the world was new and untouched. 261 00:16:22,773 --> 00:16:24,024 When it was your world. 262 00:16:25,567 --> 00:16:26,735 It's beautiful. 263 00:16:29,405 --> 00:16:33,075 Mind if I… sit here and share it with you? 264 00:16:40,791 --> 00:16:43,627 On that same day, in Washington, D.C., 265 00:16:43,711 --> 00:16:47,881 a secret meeting was taking place at the prestigious St. Renas Hotel. 266 00:16:48,465 --> 00:16:51,760 Prior to this meeting, a 700-meter security perimeter 267 00:16:51,844 --> 00:16:54,388 had been established around the location. 268 00:16:56,140 --> 00:16:58,267 In all this time since I've been in office, 269 00:16:58,350 --> 00:17:00,644 this must be the first time I've taken a meeting 270 00:17:00,728 --> 00:17:04,106 without, uh, having the Secret Service hiding in the woodwork. 271 00:17:04,189 --> 00:17:06,608 Which, when you think about it, is a little bit strange, 272 00:17:06,692 --> 00:17:08,402 since you're generally considered 273 00:17:08,485 --> 00:17:10,904 one of the most dangerous people on the planet. 274 00:17:13,323 --> 00:17:14,992 You sure talk a lot. 275 00:17:15,075 --> 00:17:16,535 Oh. Sorry. 276 00:17:16,618 --> 00:17:19,329 Well, allow me to, uh, get straight to the point, then. 277 00:17:19,413 --> 00:17:22,583 Ever since the time of my predecessor, Ronald Reegan, 278 00:17:22,666 --> 00:17:26,628 every single U.S. president has signed a formal Treaty of Friendship 279 00:17:26,712 --> 00:17:30,382 with the man known as "the Ogre," or Yujiro Hanma. 280 00:17:31,216 --> 00:17:33,969 I was only informed of this secret just last week. 281 00:17:34,511 --> 00:17:37,056 -And I must say, when I first-- -Hey! 282 00:17:37,139 --> 00:17:39,266 Just get on with it, will ya? 283 00:17:39,349 --> 00:17:41,560 Sorry. I got carried away. 284 00:17:41,643 --> 00:17:43,103 Okay, let's wrap this up. 285 00:17:43,187 --> 00:17:45,022 I won't waste any more of your time. 286 00:17:47,775 --> 00:17:51,278 I hereby swear that the United States of America8 287 00:17:51,361 --> 00:17:54,406 will do its utmost to maintain an amicable relationship 288 00:17:54,490 --> 00:17:55,949 with Master Yujiro Hanma. 289 00:17:56,033 --> 00:17:57,868 That we will respect your interests, 290 00:17:57,951 --> 00:18:00,662 and leave you free to pursue them as you see fit. 291 00:18:00,746 --> 00:18:03,415 That we will never interfere with you or your actions, 292 00:18:03,499 --> 00:18:05,709 regardless of anything that might happen. 293 00:18:05,793 --> 00:18:09,797 That I will faithfully execute and abide by this treaty of friendship, 294 00:18:09,880 --> 00:18:11,465 I do solemnly swear, 295 00:18:11,548 --> 00:18:15,385 as President of the United States, Barack Ozma. 296 00:18:16,512 --> 00:18:19,723 It's a pain to have to do this every four years. 297 00:18:23,143 --> 00:18:24,061 Hmm? 298 00:18:24,561 --> 00:18:25,771 A lump of coal. 299 00:18:25,854 --> 00:18:30,109 They say if you apply pressure to it equal to 100,000 atmospheres, 300 00:18:30,192 --> 00:18:31,944 it will turn into a diamond. 301 00:18:32,820 --> 00:18:37,491 Now, that's not something that most folks get a chance to see with their own eyes. 302 00:18:37,574 --> 00:18:39,243 So I was thinking, Mr. Ogre, 303 00:18:39,785 --> 00:18:42,955 if it's true you're more powerful than a nuclear bomb, 304 00:18:43,038 --> 00:18:45,332 maybe you could do it with your bare hands? 305 00:18:46,500 --> 00:18:47,876 You too, huh? 306 00:18:48,502 --> 00:18:51,046 You're no different than President Bosch. 307 00:18:57,719 --> 00:19:01,974 He cut that glass tabletop in half, just as if he were using a diamond! 308 00:19:05,394 --> 00:19:07,521 It's not worth as much as a real one. 309 00:19:08,814 --> 00:19:09,898 Oh damn. 310 00:19:10,482 --> 00:19:12,025 Yes, you could! 311 00:19:17,656 --> 00:19:19,408 As for what to do about Pickle, 312 00:19:19,491 --> 00:19:21,660 I don't think there's any room for debate. 313 00:19:22,202 --> 00:19:25,330 The only humane choice is to return him to his original state. 314 00:19:25,956 --> 00:19:29,501 After all, it's only because of human curiosity that he's even here. 315 00:19:30,002 --> 00:19:33,005 Professor Payne, what do you think? 316 00:19:33,505 --> 00:19:35,591 You make it sound so simple. 317 00:19:36,091 --> 00:19:38,427 If by "returning him to his original state," 318 00:19:38,510 --> 00:19:42,347 you mean we should put him back in that salt mine on Colorado, 319 00:19:42,431 --> 00:19:46,018 what's to prevent him from being unearthed again years from now? 320 00:19:46,101 --> 00:19:49,688 Will Pickle fit in any better in a society in the distant future? 321 00:19:49,771 --> 00:19:52,774 I have to say that this "humane" solution of yours 322 00:19:52,858 --> 00:19:55,402 doesn't strike me as much of a solution at all. 323 00:19:55,986 --> 00:19:58,447 You'll merely be kicking our problem down the road 324 00:19:58,530 --> 00:20:01,325 and leaving it for a later generation to deal with. 325 00:20:01,408 --> 00:20:02,826 I quite agree. 326 00:20:03,368 --> 00:20:06,705 Pickle is our responsibility, and we should resolve this situation. 327 00:20:07,414 --> 00:20:09,166 Tell me, Mr. Strydum. 328 00:20:09,249 --> 00:20:13,003 Are they true, these rumors that we've all heard? 329 00:20:13,086 --> 00:20:15,589 That you've forced that priceless human artifact 330 00:20:15,672 --> 00:20:17,633 to engage in bloody hand-to hand combat 331 00:20:17,716 --> 00:20:19,968 with various fighters and martial arts specialists? 332 00:20:20,052 --> 00:20:22,930 I was honoring the promise I made to him. 333 00:20:23,013 --> 00:20:24,806 Promise? How can you make a promise 334 00:20:24,890 --> 00:20:27,517 to someone who doesn't even understand language? 335 00:20:27,601 --> 00:20:30,229 It wasn't a promise made with words. 336 00:20:30,312 --> 00:20:31,855 In classrooms, 337 00:20:31,939 --> 00:20:33,357 in workplaces, 338 00:20:33,941 --> 00:20:36,526 anywhere and everywhere that people gathered, 339 00:20:36,610 --> 00:20:39,696 the topic of what to do with Pickle was discussed. 340 00:20:39,780 --> 00:20:44,368 It was debated in Europe, America, Asia, and in the United Nations, 341 00:20:45,160 --> 00:20:46,703 until it was finally resolved 342 00:20:46,787 --> 00:20:49,873 to allow the people of the world to decide his fate. 343 00:20:53,001 --> 00:20:54,753 500,001,572 VOTES 344 00:20:57,464 --> 00:20:58,882 500,000,543 VOTES 345 00:20:59,841 --> 00:21:03,220 After a worldwide referendum of one billion people, 346 00:21:03,887 --> 00:21:07,391 and by a margin of little more than 1,000 votes, 347 00:21:08,725 --> 00:21:10,394 a decision was made. 348 00:21:11,979 --> 00:21:14,481 What's your reaction to the outcome, Professor Payne? 349 00:21:14,564 --> 00:21:15,482 Disappointment. 350 00:21:16,024 --> 00:21:19,653 However, we must abide by the decision the people have made. 351 00:21:19,736 --> 00:21:22,364 I have no choice but to remain silent. 352 00:21:29,371 --> 00:21:33,792 Those 1,000 votes are proof that humanity are fools. 353 00:21:37,379 --> 00:21:41,425 This outcome can only be described as very unfortunate for Pickle. 354 00:21:42,634 --> 00:21:45,304 We're avoiding our responsibility. 355 00:21:45,387 --> 00:21:49,599 We're just sealing away the opportunity to unlock the riddle of Pickle. 356 00:21:54,146 --> 00:21:56,064 What in the world is this? 357 00:21:57,899 --> 00:22:00,444 -It's… it's Pickle! -What's he doing here?! 358 00:22:01,486 --> 00:22:04,990 This was Pickle's way of showing Strydum his appreciation. 359 00:22:05,615 --> 00:22:09,202 He had brought him a gift, for having fulfilled his promise. 360 00:22:14,207 --> 00:22:19,379 Pickle scoffed at the world, and vanished into the maze of Tokyo.