Anime embrace many different genres and extremes, but some of the medium’s most popular series are those that are dense in combat. Fight sequences may be crucial to many anime, especially the shonen genre. However, there’s still a lot of room for interpretation when it comes to the depiction of this combat. Heightened anime series like Demon Slayer or Chainsaw Man transform fight sequences into grandiose spectacles that defy reality.Alternatively, other series celebrate more grounded combat that find their foundation in actual martial arts. Anime is hardly meant to be instructional when it comes to combat, but there are still many fundamentals that can be learned from certain martial arts anime.Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has matured into a superpowered slugfest where characters literally have the power to destroy galaxies with the vibrations of their punches. Dragon Ball Z and Super became reliant on incredible energy attacks and powerful transformations. However, the original Dragon Ball is surprisingly grounded in its approach to combat and characters can’t even fly until the series’ conclusion.RELATED: 10 Best Martial Arts Anime of All Time, Ranked
Anime embrace many different genres and extremes, but some of the medium’s most popular series are those that are dense in combat. Fight sequences may be crucial to many anime, especially the shonen genre. However, there’s still a lot of room for interpretation when it comes to the depiction of this combat. Heightened anime series like Demon Slayer or Chainsaw Man transform fight sequences into grandiose spectacles that defy reality.
Alternatively, other series celebrate more grounded combat that find their foundation in actual martial arts. Anime is hardly meant to be instructional when it comes to combat, but there are still many fundamentals that can be learned from certain martial arts anime.
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has matured into a superpowered slugfest where characters literally have the power to destroy galaxies with the vibrations of their punches. Dragon Ball Z and Super became reliant on incredible energy attacks and powerful transformations. However, the original Dragon Ball is surprisingly grounded in its approach to combat and characters can’t even fly until the series’ conclusion.
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