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I miss it when the Dragon Ball series actually had martial arts choreography, rather than just looped frames and beam clashes. (btw that isn't to say the series hasn't had any since the original or z, but looking at the most recent stuff to come out of DB, it's so rare to find actual martial arts in a show that is about ripped men fighting each other)
Alberto said:
I miss it when the Dragon Ball series actually had martial arts choreography, rather than just looped frames and beam clashes. (btw that isn't to say the series hasn't had any since the original or z, but looking at the most recent stuff to come out of DB, it's so rare to find actual martial arts in a show that is about ripped men fighting each other)
I wouldn't think this is necessarily a good example of "martial arts choreography", since there is literally no real hand to hand combat in this scene. If anything, this is fairly standard shonen action, than anything tangibly martial arts related.
https://www.sakugabooru.com/post/show/15051
What an awesome way to do afterimages. Duplicate the frame, animate the original continuing to move, then fade them both out. Makes it look like an actual high speed, technical technique.
istg there was a repeat on the anticipation for tien