Both are highly skilled, silent warriors. I mean yeah, this one is obvious.
Both are highly skilled, silent warriors. I mean yeah, this one is obvious.
Both are friendly bros who serve as the social core of their respective teams. Both are highly dependable and just lovable.
Both are friendly bros who serve as the social core of their respective teams. Both are highly dependable and just lovable.
Both are teachers and leaders in their group (though neither is the main leader). Each is friendly but capable of anger.
Both are teachers and leaders in their group (though neither is the main leader). Each is friendly but capable of anger.
Both are the youngest of their groups, with an impatience and youthful foolhardyness that gets them into trouble. I've always seen Onua as a mentor to Lewa as well, which adds yet another dimension.
Both are the youngest of their groups, with an impatience and youthful foolhardyness that gets them into trouble. I've always seen Onua as a mentor to Lewa as well, which adds yet another dimension.
Both are the wise, patient elders of their respective groups.
Both are the wise, patient elders of their respective groups.
Both are hotheaded, arrogant, and and too quick to apply force. Both ultimately are redeemed by channeling their raw power.
Both are hotheaded, arrogant, and and too quick to apply force. Both ultimately are redeemed by channeling their raw power.
The Toa Mata as the (6 of the) 7 Samurai.
This is based almost entirely on personality. Hence, despite being the leader, Kambei makes no sense as Tahu, etc.
The Toa Mata as the (6 of the) 7 Samurai.
This is based almost entirely on personality. Hence, despite being the leader, Kambei makes no sense as Tahu, etc.