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definitely need to add Kengan Ashura and Hajime no Ippo to the list. For Kengan you should watch Kanoh Agito vs Okubo Naoya, and for Hajime no Ippo you should watch Makunouchi Ippo vs Sendo Takeshi 2 as well as Takamura Mamoru vs Bryan Hawk. those three are must watch fights but their entire series are full of bangers
@@SarAhm-bb5vzI liked it a lot, but for one it may be too graphic, two there's pretty significant gaps where little is happening fight wise, there's an external interferance, and not much grappling. With context it's great, without...eh hard to say.
I'd really like to see a fight scene with Spike from "Cowboy Bebop" and a scene from "Samurai Champloo". The fights in those shows are a little more grounded in reality, so it would be cool to see Seth's take on them.
The best part about this is how Seth knows zero about what’s going on and the editor knows everything. Also since he has acknowledged kengen, we need kenichi
Naruto doesn't usually do hand to hand combat but when they do it slaps! 🔥 it's always action packed and is usually the best fight scenes in the series way better than the giant vs giant or eye vs eye fights 😂
I mean I think we all can admit that even if you enjoy the show and it's later runs the fight choreography in the first few seasons is really the best like up until the hokage fight that's really the peak for me. There's some great stuff afterwards and I love the show overall but yeah for the choreography the early stuff is the best.
@@no_nameyouknow my favourite fight is probably the Rock Lee vs Gaara fight which is kinda basic 😂 but my favorite long term fight is team Shikamaru vs team Hidan that entire arc was just 👌 to me
The outcast show is a Chinese show with the same fight choreography team as Naruto and both those shows have some of if not the best hand to hand fights in anime. They don't get too bogged down with the powers until later
I don't know how likely it is, but I would love if you would consider doing a reaction video to the fight scene choreography of Monty Oum. To this day still one of my all-time favourite choreographers, he just understood how to make fight scenes in such a unique way that I still don't think anyone's been able to quite match. His Red vs Blue fights and RWBY fights are great, but even his solo Dead Fantasy and Haloid series are worth looking at. Absolute legend of a man, rest in peace Monty.
Your comment just brought back a sadness I haven’t felt in like 10+ years I took 3D animation in highschool because Monty inspired me When I watched Haloid the first time I was blown away that the video was only made by one person
I don't know if the studio animated this yet, but in the anime (one Punch man) there were this amazing technique where (King) used a sword to cut an apple, it was the most impressive cut I have seen in anime, you would probably be amazed too.
That's easily one of my favorite jokes in OPM, with Atomic Samurai, when he's saying King was SO fast he cut the apple that it was on a molecular level. "...AMAZING, the apple doesn't realize it's been cut yet..."
This is awesome. You can feel all the otaku energy oozing from the editing. I just wish that Seth could pause the video more and break down all the fighting moves. But its anime , so I guess most of it is power charging and crazy lazer beams.
I havent watched Yu Yu Hakusho since i was in school... brings back memories but I just realized while watching this back the voice actor for Hiei is Android 17 in Dragonball Z and Super
It was in the thumbnail so I'd love to see you react to Naruto and Sasuke's rematch at the end of the second series. They're about 3 years older and both way stronger and more skilled. Definitely do the whole fight for that, it gets brutal at the end.
I think "The Boy and The Beast" would be a good Anime to view. There isn't just a lot of fighting but also the whole journey as an martial arts apprentice. Learning from different masters with different philosophies and showing the differences between someone self-taught and wild fighting style vs someone very trained and disciplined.
There's a fight scene in Death Note between L and Light that would be fun. It's really short, and there's some talking in between, but you might like it because the dudes have no special physical powers in that one, and they're hancuffed together by a long chain.
I would love it if you added a Jojo's fight in one of these if you do more of them, they are always fun to watch people react to. My reccomendation is the *Viviano Westwood* fight from *part 6* , as that one has the most hand to hand combat out of all the post-part 3 fights in Jojo's (at least out of the ones that have been animated) and it's sick as hell.
i just love how he described the naruto fight. he had clear bits of sarcasm or jokes like "oh you see, thats where you made the mistake, you just shouldnt have been grabbed by 30 guys controller by the same guy" but still appreciates alot of the genuine combos.
Hajime no ippo is my fav anime of all time sendo vs ippo always gets me emotional just from there raw emotion with every punch not due to anger but to push there opponent and themselves to the next level gotta t check that one out
Fair play, Zac's editing and references in this series is on point. I gotta say it's a little frustrating Seth doesn't watch anime, I feel like there's probably a lot he'd actually enjoy if he let himself. It's not an anime but I'm curious what you'd think of the boxing in Arcane.
Hey, Seth awesome video, that running thing that you see in many movies where the body is halfway bent over and the hands are just by the side or behind is actually a real technique of running used by the old Japanese samurai and Shinobi and it's actually pretty simple and makes a lot of sense, You use gravity to help you run without putting any effort in but simply start by letting yourself fall forward and at the last moment you take a step, which brings you forward and prevents you from completing the fall, and as you continue to fall and continue to step at the last moment you keep on going forward instead of down hence you're running without effort, the closer you are toward the ground the faster you will go, but you have to find the right balance between the falling and the stepping. If you'd like I can send you a video on how that method works
Yeah, it's always kinda bothered me that people seem to think that style of running was created by Naruto. I know nothing about any real world application, but I've seen it around even before Naruto was first published.
I think Seth would enjoy the fight scenes from Link Click. Some of the characters have powers, but they aren't always used in the fights, so sometimes it's just cool hand to hand fighting ❤
Yes. More seth anime reactions. Theres more than enough for its own seth series. Glad to see the full metal alchemist. And the short remark and add ins were great.
Definitely u need to see the Bradley vs Greed (Ling Yao) from FMAB too!!! It's an amazing fight, so dynamic, so over the top, but still awesom tho I love all your vids btw
Lad Russo boxing scene. Underappreciated, and some of the best representations of boxing sequences in anime. The 1-1-2 where he laughs "haha" is so satisfying. And the POV jabs! Man.
My personal recommendations Kengan Ashura and Hajime no Ippo. As other commenters pointed out. Wtf are they not on this list? Also Sword of the stranger. It might be sword fighting but damn that choreography. While we're at swords. Samurai Champloo is just a treat.
Pankration has a nasty one hand choke that was used in competitions, where you push your fingers into the throat right behind the adams apple, and completely squish the airway. Does take significant grip strength to do real damage, but even with a weak hand, it is extremely debilitating. You also press your fingers into the carotid artery simultaneously as you wrench the adams apple forward and dig your fingers into the throat, which can choke someone literally and do damage as well.
Glad to hear Kengan Ashura is on your radar but Kenichi: History’s Mightiest Discipline and Hajime No Ippo are the other two anime with AMAZING fights. Ippo Makunouchi Vs. Yoshiaki Mashiba From Ippo and Kenichi vs Hermit (not the teaser on the bus, the full fight at the abandoned church) are legitimately some of the best Anime fights of all time
I see Seth hasn't analyzed Goku's sidekick... remember this day, young sensei: I will come for you sooner or later than you think. But you're fate has been sealed.
If Seth ever reads this. Context for the black armor the guy grows it's suppose to be graphene from my understanding. And graphene is the basis for carbon fiber. Theoretically graphene should near indestructible. However in this universe alchemist exist that can magically alter the chemistry of things so he turn graphene into simple carbon which is very soft.
definitely 😭 I'm low-key pissed there isn't one yet I'd love to see him react to Aoki's title match where he did the no look punch (I want him to react to the entire math though so he can really see that the no look punch was NO fluke and that Aoki had a brilliant gameplan 😂) I'm still sad he didn't get the belt, but he still had a draw
you should react to some of the oddest fight LOCATIONS: You could start with these considerations: Iron Monkey: Iron Monkey vs. Wong Ke Ying on a rooftop awning Iron Monkey: 2-on-1 poll-top finale Shang Chi: Bus Fight The Legend of the Drunken Master (AKA Drunken Master II): The Iron Works Factory finale Mission Impossible Fallout: Bathroom Fight Captain America: Winter Soldier: The Elevator Fight The Protector (Tony Jaa): Stairs Fight Moonraker: Mid-Air Fight Star Trek (2009): Sulu Sword Fight (on the drill)
I'm surprised there's 2 reaction videos like this without one about God of High School, which has some really interesting martial arts animation that looks very realistic at times.
The Ranma 1/2 series is loaded with fight scenes. Ranma and Akane's family use a form of Mixed Martial Arts that they call "Anything Goes Martial Arts." Ranma and Genma fight a lot as father and son or as panda and daughter. Ranma's main rival is Ryouga Hibiki, who uses a weighted bamboo umbrella and bandanas as throwing stars. Tatewaki Kuno attacks Ranma with a bokken sword. The list goes on for comedy effects throughout the series. Later in the series, it does get crazy with the Ki/Chi power attack after the Chinese Amazon Elder, Ku-Lon or Cologne, arrives. Fist of the North Star is an old-school anime that has martial arts in a post-apocalyptic setting.