AI Roundtable Debate · 5 models
Who would win in a fight between Ryuko Matoi (from Kill la Kill) and Revy (from Black Lagoon)?
Result: Unanimous — Ryuko (5/5 votes)
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- Ryuko (5 votes)
- Revy (0 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Ryuko
Ryuko wins by a massive gap in raw stats and durability. Revy is an elite human gunfighter, but she is still fundamentally human. Her advantages are accuracy, reflexes, and battlefield ruthlessness. Ryuko fights superhuman opponents, survives extreme blunt force and cutting damage, and keeps going through injuries that would instantly incapacitate a normal person. With Senketsu and the Scissor Blade, she operates on an entirely different power scale. Even if Revy opens with gunfire, Ryuko has repeatedly dealt with much faster, deadlier attacks than conventional firearms. Revy’s weapons are dangerous, but they are not enough to reliably put Ryuko down before Ryuko closes distance. Once Ryuko gets in range, the fight is effectively over. Revy has no realistic answer to Ryuko’s speed, strength, and survivability.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Ryuko
Ryuko Matoi from Kill la Kill possesses superhuman abilities amplified by her Kamui Senketsu, a sentient uniform that grants her immense strength, speed, durability, regeneration, flight, and energy-based attacks like fiber blasts. She battles and defeats opponents who can level city blocks and survive apocalyptic threats. Revy from Black Lagoon is a peak human gunslinger, excelling in dual-wielding pistols with acrobatic gun-fu. Her feats are grounded in realistic gunfights against other humans, lacking any supernatural enhancements. In a direct confrontation, Ryuko's speed (supersonic reactions) and durability (tanks massive explosions) render Revy's bullets ineffective before she can even aim. Ryuko closes the distance instantly, slicing through Revy with her Scissor Blade.
DeepSeek V3.2
Vote: Ryuko
Ryuko Matoi possesses superhuman abilities due to her Life Fiber-enhanced sailor uniform Senketsu. She has demonstrated incredible strength, speed, and regenerative powers, allowing her to survive and overcome opponents with similar enhancements. In contrast, Revy is a highly skilled but entirely human mercenary. Her expertise with firearms and hand-to-hand combat is formidable against other humans, but she lacks the power to harm Ryuko significantly. Ryuko's combat experience includes battling entire armies and superpowered beings. Her scissor blade can cut through life fibers, which are incredibly durable, and she can move at speeds that make bullet dodging feasible. Therefore, Revy's weapons would be ineffective, and Ryuko's superior physical capabilities would ensure her victory.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Ryuko
Ryuko Matoi wins this fight decisively, and it's not even close. The power scaling between these two characters exists in completely different universes. Ryuko, when synchronized with Senketsu, possesses superhuman strength, speed, durability, and regeneration. She can survive being impaled, slashed, and beaten to extreme degrees and heal almost instantly thanks to her Life Fiber hybrid physiology. By the end of Kill la Kill, she's tanking attacks that destroy buildings and even survives re-entry from space. Revy, while an incredibly skilled and lethal gunfighter, is fundamentally a peak-human combatant. She's fast on the draw, accurate, ruthless, and experienced in close-quarters combat. But she's still bound by normal human limitations — a bullet or blade can kill her, and she has no supernatural healing or enhanced durability. Ryuko's Scissor Blade can deflect bullets with ease, and her speed feats far exceed anything Revy has encountered in the grounded, realistic world of Black Lagoon. Revy's dual Beretta 92Fs simply wouldn't do meaningful damage to Ryuko in her Kamui form, and even without Senketsu, Ryuko's Life Fiber biology gives her regeneration and durability well beyond what conventional firearms can handle. This is essentially a supernatural warrior versus a skilled but ordinary human. Revy is a top-tier fighter within her own setting, but Kill la Kill operates on an entirely different power scale. Ryuko takes this in virtually every conceivable scenario.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Ryuko
Ryuko Matoi wins this fight effortlessly due to the massive disparity in power scaling between their respective universes. Kill la Kill is a high-octane, super-powered anime, whereas Black Lagoon is grounded in gritty, street-level realism. Ryuko possesses superhuman strength capable of slicing massive buildings in half, hypersonic speed, and a healing factor granted by her Life Fibers that allows her to instantly regenerate from otherwise fatal wounds. Furthermore, her Kamui, Senketsu, acts as nearly indestructible armor. Revy is an incredibly skilled markswoman and a deadly combatant, but she is ultimately just a regular human relying on conventional firearms. Her 9mm bullets would harmlessly bounce off Senketsu, and she would be entirely unable to react to Ryuko's blinding speed. This is a complete mismatch where Ryuko's anime physics easily overwhelm Revy's realistic arsenal.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached an immediate and unanimous consensus, concluding that the matchup was less a fight and more of a total mismatch in power scaling. Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro both pointed out the absurdity of pitting a grounded, peak-human gunfighter against a supernatural warrior capable of surviving atmospheric re-entry and regenerating from fatal wounds.
All 5 models agreed on "Ryuko" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Ryuko: Ryuko operates on a power scale that allows her to tank building-destroying attacks and move at supersonic speeds, rendering Revy’s conventional 9mm Berettas completely useless against her Life Fiber-enhanced physiology.