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00:00Naruto and Sasuke's tag team against Momoshiki still stands as a visual spectacle.
00:15Years later, they're still pulling off the classic shuriken switcheroo, just on a way grander scale.
00:21The animation was insanely fluid, blending everything that makes Naruto great taijutsu, ninjutsu, and god-level teamwork.
00:30This movie was a bittersweet goodbye to good animation for Seven Deadly Sins, the last time
00:43we got a fluid, well-choreographed battle. Watching Meliodas vs. Bellion just hurts more,
00:48knowing this is what Escanor vs. Meliodas could've looked like.
01:00Yami and Asta's tag team against Dante was a relentless assault of anti-magic and grit.
01:06The animators pulled out all the stop, delivering a fight that was as intense as it was satisfying.
01:12The real highlight came in the final second, a symbolic passing of Yami's katana acknowledging
01:17Asta as his successor. Asta answered that trust, instantly taking a stance mirroring Yami's
01:22Dimension Slash before delivering the final blow.
01:38Every solo-leveling fight looked great and felt epic, but in terms of animation detail,
01:42they're still not cracking top 20. Among them though, this fight was the cleanest. It had a perfect mix of
01:48slow-paced and fast-paced action, with fluid animation that actually let you see the moves.
01:53Unlike other fights that hit everything behind explosions, this one kept the focus exactly where it should be.
02:10Zapp's seventh hell technique was a fiery display of flair and finesse. It was a short scene,
02:15but the animation was butter-smooth, delivering a sequence that was, as stylish as it was, deadly.
02:30A common theme in Chinese animation is the focus on choreography, and this was another prime example.
02:35You get a touch of Nakamaru-style energy, but without losing the clarity of each move. No cheat flash,
02:41no motion, blurs, spam, just sharp choreography, clean hits, and a fight that's actually a pleasure to want.
03:00Levi's encounter with the Aberrant Titan was a masterclass in agility and brutality. The animation
03:06captured every slice and dodge, making you feel the wrath and pain of Levi. It's the only time you see
03:11him venting his trauma, and it was captured perfectly, as he intentionally tortured the Titan before killing it.
03:27If you ever wanted to see the Terminator, be an idol as well. This is it. A super underrated series,
03:32and the animation hit every note, turning a fight into a performance. A symphony of emotion and violence.
03:41A glimpse into the future of how an AI destroyed an admin account. Despite it being a side battle,
03:54it ended up being the best animated fight of this arc. Bercouli's final stand against Vecta was a lesson
03:59in sacrifice in swordsmanship. The animators captured every swing, making you feel the weight of his resolve.
04:05A glimpse into a battle.
04:24If you ever wondered what Jotaro vs. Dio's time-defying battle would look like in an alternate universe,
04:29this is it. Fire Force does a fantastic job showcasing a diverse range of abilities using just
04:36one element, and this brotherly showdown was the perfect example. The animation captured their
04:40time-breaking powers flawlessly.
04:56The Broly movie was filled with epic fights, but in regards to animation, Majita's clash with Broly
05:01was the highlight. There was far less obvious CGI elements, and a lot more fluidity. It's Dragon Ball at
05:07its most explosive, and your retinas might not survive.
05:18Mob's battle with Mogami was a psychedelic trip through trauma and power. Mogami was extremely
05:24unlucky to encounter the one kid that can destroy someone within their own dimension. The animation
05:29was so fluid and cinematic, it felt like the animators were possessed. It's not just a fight,
05:34it's an out-of-body experience.
05:46The final duel in Sword of the Stranger is raw, detailed, and brutally grounded. Small touches,
05:52like Nanashi subtly warming his hands, showing the fight's attention to realism. Every slip, skid,
05:58and breath feels deliberate. No drawn-out slow motion, no overwhelming flash. Just perfect pacing,
06:03flawless choreography, and crisp animation that lets you feel every clash.
06:19Luffy's Gear 5 may have broken the internet, but Zoro's fight stole the show with a high-flying,
06:24sword-slashing extravaganza. The animators perfectly captured his title as King of Hell,
06:30by delivering a fight that made fans forget all about the pacing issues.
06:46Denji got tricked by the one thing that's fooled more men than illusions, boobs. The power promised
06:50him a feel in exchange for saving Mioi, but he ended up with a bat instead. But this man kept swinging,
06:56not for justice, not for glory, but for the dream of second base. And somehow that terrified the bat
07:01devil more than losing limbs, Mappa beautifully animated the bloodbath fueled by the ambitions of
07:06a horny man with chainsaws. Siegfried and Karna's battle was a mythological showdown, brought to life.
07:24You can feel the weight behind the swings and throws. The animation truly captured the grandeur
07:30and tragedy of their clash, making it a fight for the ages.
07:44Richter and Alucard tag-teamed Drolta in a gothic ballet of blood and blades. The fight was so stylish
07:50it made vampires cool again. Animators probably had to consult actual demons to get the choreography
07:55this precise, with a touch of inspiration from trunk-slicing Frieza.
08:09Freiren's duel with her clone was a magical chess match, each move calculated and devastating.
08:14The animation captured every nuance, making you feel the weight of each spell. It's like watching
08:19a wizard's ted talk, but with more explosions. This was the most explosive tag-team. Molten mountains
08:35flying, skies splitting, and the screen barely keeping up. But the real surprise was Deku locking hands with
08:41the same guy that told him to die in season one. Also turns out you don't need to eat hair to transfer
08:47power. That was just All Might's little kink. Deku's final smash was spectacular, but honestly,
08:51even without one for all, that wouldn't be his last smash.
09:03Saitama vs Boros was the peak of season one. A fight so impressive it ranks among the best in anime
09:09history, not just for animation. It's pure blood-pumping chaos, melting spaceships, flames,
09:14lightning, even miniature black holes. In fact, his serious punch wiped out the budget for season two.
09:32Yalomoto didn't just swing a sword, he weaponized global warming. This man lit up the screen so hard
09:38you could feel the secondhand sunburn. The animators brought movie-tier animation to a side
09:43battle. And honestly, it was worth every frame.
09:56This was the fight where Ufotable said frame rate never heard of it. The sheer number of frames in
10:01some segments of the fight made the transitions incredibly smooth. The vibrant colors really
10:06brought the animation to life. Tengen juggled poison bombs and three wives while the animators juggled
10:11deadlines and caffeine overdoses. A flamboyant violation of human labor rights.
10:25Fog Hill of Five Elements skipped the shounen therapy sessions and gave us pure animation crack.
10:30Six animators spent years crafting three episodes so clean that even the fire and water was extremely
10:35detailed. No dialogue spam, no technique naming marathons, just raw hand-to-hand combat and
10:41elemental chaos. It was so good it even made the news in China.
10:57A battle of strategy versus raw power. The animators turned a casual graveyard visit into a nuclear
11:03wasteland. Even the many lives of Berserker wasn't enough to withstand a rollerblading Artoria.
11:08To finish things off she vaporizes the entire battlefield along with any witnesses to make sure
11:14this remains a secret war.
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