The individual dancers from "Morning of Owl" have such varying characteristics that are just so appreciative. You've got the short Hitmontop from Pokemon at 6:06, then you have another another fun character like Teemo from LoL at 7:58, and Jackie Chan with his Drunken Fists at 8:38. Each person was very distinguished in their styles which made it very enjoyable. Some of the most dynamic stuff I really enjoyed is by the Teemo guy at 15:15, his style of choreography is just fascinating and very pleasing. I hands down love "Morning of Owl".
This battle is PERFECT. The technique, the choreography, the story, and most of all the love and respect for each other from both teams create a synergy unmatched in any other battle. Body Carnival and MOO both killed it and this battle will forever remain as a legend.
@Tao of Jester I disagree in the last point, Japan improved a lot, however they used their best routines and sets too early. And no one can blame them, who could imagine that MoO could have created so much new routines.
I can't believe Morning of Owl didn't go all the way on World of dance. They were so unique, interesting and awe inspiring. World of Dance seems to want boring, cookie cutter acts I guess.
Because the judges ain’t know shit about dancing (except that white judge he did a lil ballet) so they don’t understand how clean MOO dances were, but the dancers watching backstage knew
Not really fair considering Body Carnival has like two women on their team. Women just aren't as good. Makes no sense to have them on the team unless they had trouble finding other members.
Man this battle was awesome.. from both sides. The routines from both teams were awesome, the power moves were awesome creativity is unbelievable .. so amazing... Both are top groups.
All the Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee movies changed the dance and new Styles were born everybody busting new moves clear hard beat of passion of dance and motion
His problem is the lack of variety. He can't win a solo competition to get this recognition because he uses the same move several times in every battle.
Pocket is incredibly underrated and I would have to say, is the master of power moves. Tadashi is correct when he says he lacks variety. Red Bull BC is looking for versatility, creativity, and skill in a bboy - if pocket is at god-tier with power moves, but is mediocre with his footwork, flows, and somewhat great with freezes, then he'll be easily knocked out.
Body carnival was good, had their moments... But morning of owl was hot. They should be on tour like the new York city breakers did back in the day. Doubt if there is a group anywhere that can beat their routine. Anywhere!!!
Pocket's best set he has ever done at 6:05!! :o crazy 45 second power set, did anyone catch that he did a one handed elbow in between hahaha lmao crazy
I don't know them & I decide to come here after many year bc ivlived the group with the guy that took of his tshirt while spinning & now I can say that I like them all in the group u___u
Both groups were good, but in my opinion, Morning of Owls just had the better moves and choreography. They were also more creative than the other group. Still, enjoyed watching both performances!
one of my favorite battle do to all the different styles of bboy, MOO pulled out like literally drunken theme was beyond crazy since issue look like a kung fu master or some shit xD
John Travolta eat your heart out as the Aztecs will not eat it Super Ace hip hop those moves at immaculate love all breakdancers we come from the streets and the pavements respect good to see all excellent immaculate new moves
the best finale i have ever seen in bboying it is very much satisfying from both crew and actually look like final and not one crew dominating the other ..both had thier moments and new stuff,,,