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Myself and many friends were introduced to anime with classic shounen titles similar Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files, Dragon Ball Z, and Rurouni Kenshin.

In other words, we were kickoff enthralled by the medium because of all the epic fights with everything from swords and rifles to free energy blasts.

Many years take passed since so (actually, two decades) and anime has given fans tons of keen fights.

I haven't seen all the action-packed confrontations, and there's always more than come up. But I'thousand certain that these fight scenes ranked here volition never fail to print.

And fair warning: Spoilers ahead.

30. Ichigo vs Ulquiorra

Ichigo vs Ulquiorra scene Bleach anime

Anime: Bleach

This hasn't aged as well as other entries, but I remember being a kid and existence hyped after school to see this multi-episode battle.

Ulquiorra was in control virtually of the time and Ichigo was seemingly out of options — except Bleach is a traditional shounen.

So Ichigo gets a surprise new class, 1 with a devastating Cero that leaves Ulquiorra (and viewers) in disbelief.

I still find information technology amusing when they go huge holes in their chest and just heal back. But on a serious notation, I commend the epic strings, organs, and choruses, and how this wasn't a full victory or lost for either side.

Ichigo won against Ulquiorra, but he felt it was unfair — and he hurt Uryu. Similarly, Ulquiorra lost. But he understood a little more virtually humanity before disappearing from existence.

29. Kaneki vs Jason

Kaneki vs Jason Tokyo Ghoul screenshot

Anime: Tokyo Ghoul

Tokyo Ghoul never got the adaptation it deserved (peculiarly if you've seen Tokyo Ghoul √A and Tokyo Ghoul:re). But Season one had a noteworthy finale with this epic fight.

This was essentially the timid and confused Kaneki's awakening, his coming to terms with being a ghoul.

He never expected to exist a powerful monster after a date with Rize, but all he can do is motion forward — and Jason got to witness Kaneki'due south frightening ferocity firsthand.

Kaneki had to witness people scream in hurting and dice right in front of him, with Jason making him choose which one he kills first. I remember the demented piano keys illustrating the insanity.

Just Kaneki gets his revenge on Jason, and combined with the amazing hit rail that is Ling Tosite Sigure's "unravel" (the OP of Tokyo Ghoul), ane can't assistance simply be entertained with him overwhelming Jason in his ain sickening ways.

28. Shirou vs Gilgamesh

Shirou vs Gilgamesh Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works scene

Anime: Fate/stay dark: Unlimited Blade Works

The background music here isn't anything close to astonishing, but the blitheness and the outcome are already highly satisfying — and you lot don't even need to know the full context to capeesh this scene.

Just from this fight, one tin sense the authorisation and pride of Gilgamesh and the wit and perseverance of Shirou.

Sure, Gilgamesh has a k Noble Phantasms he can summon right out of nowhere. Just he hasn't spent the time as other warriors in mastering fifty-fifty just one weapon (well, he sees himself as a king rather than a warrior).

I honey that despite Shirou surprising him with his strong attacks, Gilgamesh was still apprehensive at the thought of using his ultimate weapon Ea, the Sword of Rupture.

That arrogance proved costly. Especially with what happened later (how-do-you-do, Archer).

27. Edward vs Greed

Edward vs Greed Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood screenshot

Anime: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Greed is a cool guy.

Sure, he's also quite egotistic and craves the money and women (and everything else). But he's got the charisma.

Nonetheless overconfidence and underestimating your opponent can be disastrous. And that'southward what Greed had to learn the hard manner against Edward.

Edward was badly injured. Greed was an impenetrable, walking fortress.

However, the MC utilized what little bit of information he had and eventually turned the tide.

Izumi Curtis and King Bradley soon came around to farther pulverize Greed, but this fight shows that you lot can't win a concrete duel with might (or a seemingly bulletproof total-body skin) lone — you demand the mental fortitude as well to maintain or gain the advantage, no matter how hopeless the situation seems.

26. Takamura Mamoru vs Bryan Militarist

Takamura Mamoru vs Bryan Hawk scene from Hajime no Ippo

Anime: Hajime no Ippo

This is one of the longest fights in anime — merely information technology's as well 1 of the all-time. Despite lasting for more than than an hour (well, it is a boxing lucifer) this was consistently exhilarating.

Here, Madhouse once once more proved they've got some of the finest animators in the industry.

Bryan Hawk looked terrifyingly vitrify and his antics irritated not only the oversupply but viewers as well. The studio perfectly captured his conviction and odd boxing mode, especially with his get-go surprise uppercut.

Besides, you could feel every massive punch.

Yous knew why Takamura and Bryan Hawk had to catch their breath and revise their strategies.

Moreover, this heart-stopping exchange of fists highlighted the value of practise, knowing the basics, and learning to speedily suit to new situations.

This was a glorious, cruel showcase of brute power, insane speed, and incredible reaction times, doused with the right amount of blood, sweat, and crowd thanks and jeers.

25. Gohan vs Cell

Gohan vs Cell scene in Dragon Ball Z

Anime: Dragon Ball Z

The Dragon Ball franchise is infamous for its long fights — and I'grand not referring to 10-minute squabbles.

Now this fight between Gohan and Cell lasted for six or and so episodes. Information technology's a characteristic-length action picture show made for TV.

But you lot know what?

I like this fight more I did many years ago.

Information technology's a defining moment in Dragon Brawl Z.

The sprawling battle contains deaths (including that of a main character) and destruction (one move literally destroyed an entire planet), characterized by the classic background music and fighting sounds distinct to the series.

Seriously, this fight had better animation and editing (and was easier to follow) than a ton of newer anime shows.

But more chiefly, this fight led Gohan, Goku, and Vegeta towards reevaluating their behavior, particularly with how Goku and Vegeta are as fathers to Gohan and Trunks, respectively — and Piccolo really shined here as one of the most admirable characters.

24. Naruto and Sasuke vs Momoshiki

Naruto and Sasuke vs Momoshiki scene from Boruto

Anime: Boruto

Two slightly different versions of this epic fight be, and I personally remember they're both worth watching.

The fight in EP 65 of Boruto and the picture should easily satisfy long-time fans and coincidental viewers, but manga readers may prefer the episode version because Momoshiki'south design there is more than like to the ane in the manga.

Either way, the clash finer showcases many things:

The sheer ability of Momoshiki (hands beating multiple kage in just a minute), the beautiful tandem of Naruto and Sasuke (that 9-tailed fox with Sasuke'southward Susanoo is awesome), and the emotional core of the franchise.

23. Izuku Midoriya vs Shoto Todoroki

Izuku Midoriya vs Shoto Todoroki from My Hero Academia

Anime: My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia has a lot of heart — and this duel betwixt Deku and Todoroki fabricated me cheer for both guys.

Midoriya wants to win and be a hero of justice like All Might. Besides, he wants to exist taken seriously.

On the other hand, you have Todoroki who's already quite terrifying with half his powers (ice) alone, initially choosing not to unleash his full potential on Deku.

Yet Deku pushed Todoroki with his speech:

Todoroki realized that if he wants to be the best and go a hero, he has to embrace his full potential (i.east. apply his fire quirk).

Sure, he got the quirk from his male parent whom he understandably detests, only that doesn't mean he'll exist just similar him.

Besides, the fight itself is brutal. So much so that others had to intervene and reduce the damage of their concluding hits confronting each other.

22. Gintoki vs Nizou

Gintoki vs Nizou Gintama: Benizakura Arc - A New Retelling scene

Anime: Gintama: Benizakura Arc – A New Retelling

Is it really surprising that Gintama is here?

For fans of the acclaimed serial, they know exactly why Gintoki vs Nizou (and the Benizakura Arc overall) deserves recognition. You tin watch EP 58 to 61, just the quality in the movie version is far superior.

Simply put, this arc took Gintama to another level, going beyond its constant hilarity and randomness to offer high-quotient sword fights (I've watched the rooftop scene many times) and compelling drama.

At that place's a sure iconic moment where Gintoki seems to have the chance to decapitate Nizou, but he doesn't — and that but adds to the inherently good-natured attribute of the beloved olfactory organ-picking MC.

21. Kakashi vs Obito

Kakashi vs Obito Naruto: Shippuden screenshot

Anime: Naruto: Shippuden

A sizable portion of the Naruto fanbase will argue this was better than the final battle between Naruto and Sasuke — and I was previously on the same boat.

Just after many viewings, I experience that this emotional & intimate fight between Kakashi and Obito paved the manner for Studio Pierrot to appraise what worked, and what needed comeback in animating the virtually special fights in the franchise.

I wish some scenes didn't have whatsoever music at all (although the strings were gorgeous) only to further heighten how personal this fight was. Merely this still made me shed a tear or 2.

And for a guy whose full confront volition probably never be seen past the fandom, Kakashi showed a lot of emotion in this fight. Rest in peace, Rin Nohara.

20. All Might vs Nomu

All Might vs Nomu in My Hero Academia

Anime: My Hero Academia

Even if yous don't remember everything that happened in Episode 12, every knows near this exhilarating fight betwixt All Might and the shock-absorbing Nomu.

I hateful, this is the kind of fight that inspires kids to be on the side of justice. To find heroes who'll inspire them and exist heroes themselves in the future.

When Deku and the rest were watching All Might go beyond 100 pct of his… well, might, it felt like I was with them. Characters and viewers alike witnessed a fiesta of punches so strong their shockwaves prevented others from interfering.

Fans keep coming back to this fight. And I think I'm not lonely when I say that All Might should be super proud, fifty-fifty if he had to practise 300 punches instead of five.

19. Netero vs Meruem

Netero vs Meruem screenshot from Hunter x Hunter

Anime: Hunter x Hunter

You could say this was essentially an ballsy version of an old man trying to slap a persistent insect with his bare hands, and you lot wouldn't be incorrect.

On one mitt, you had the equally feared and admired Chairman Netero, who was anything only fragile. Then there was the King of Ants seeking to know his name and deal with Netero diplomatically.

Meruem was cunning and analyzed Netero'southward moves, and he managed to cutting his leg, arm, and forcefulness him to use his last-resort option, Poor Man Rose.

Still, Netero's defeat wasn't in vain. He lost the boxing, but the succeeding events proved he won the war.

18. Goblin Fight

Goblin Fight screenshot Grimgar of Fantasy of Ash

Anime: Grimgar of Fantasy of Ash

Out of all the fights on my listing, this is possibly the 1 with the to the lowest degree spectacle and sakuga animation — because that'south not its focus.

I included the goblin fight from EP 02 because of its different accept on isekai.

Instead of making the MCs immediately overpowered in their new strange fantasy world, the young group here are undoubtedly broken-hearted and inexperienced in combat.

In this goblin see, they realize that it's not a mere game:

Their movement and assault speed volition depend on their weapon, they can actually miss their attacks, and that the monsters they slay aren't always going to be dumb, inherently evil creatures.

Sometimes it's just a goblin that merely wants to survive no matter what — and it's the same for people.

When you're actually the one trying to kill (and not get killed), so killing of a sudden doesn't seem so easy or glorious.

Hitting os and muscle, seeing copious amounts of claret, and taking the life of another isn't a walk in the park. And it shouldn't experience like it.

17. Luffy vs Lucci

Luffy vs Lucci scene from One Piece

Anime: One Slice

I know this isn't the accented truth, but I'll e'er stand by Luffy vs Rob Lucci as my favorite fight withal in the entire serial.

I Slice itself is unique among all other shounen titles for its masterful worldbuilding, effective mix of comedy (especially physical comedy) with bombastic activity, and its visual way.

Lucci forced Luffy to his limits.

The MC utilized his safety abilities as much equally he could (and information technology's hilarious seeing him with a gigantic arm, leg, and when he became a big ball), but that wasn't enough.

Luffy had it in him to bring downward Lucci using Gomu Gomu no Jet Gatling, just he needed his dear friends (especially the tsundere-esque Usopp) for motivation, that if he beat Lucci, they could all finally go back together.

Lastly, information technology's funny how easily frustrated Lucci got when Luffy poked his leopard olfactory organ and Ussop chosen him a worthless kitten.

16. Kenshin vs Shishio

Kenshin vs Shishio in Rurouni Kenshin

Anime: Rurouni Kenshin

The local TV network probably showed this anime's Kyoto Arc many times when I was a child, and I'thou glad they did.

I recommend all duels in the arc, only Rurouni vs Kenshin takes the cake. After all, this was the boss fight.

These ii guys were highly skilled (and notorious) sword fighters who slaughtered many people, but the MC and the primary villain of Kyoto Arc have taken different paths since their early on years of murder. Kenshin yearns for peace and redemption while Shishio is hungry for power and chaos.

All the same, this wasn't just about the losing or winning:

Information technology was too about Kenshin reaping the fruits of his journey to redemption.

He was no longer lone and feared by all. He had good friends ready to support and fight by his side and make daily memories together.

He wouldn't have survived (and eventually won) if Sanosuke, Aoshi, and Saito weren't in the same area to take on Shishio while he was down and out.

Similarly, the idea of going back to Tokyo with Kaoru and the residual of the gang fabricated him snap out of his dire situation to land the Kuzuryusen on Shishio.

Non everyone will forgive Kenshin for his grave sins. Just there's also no harm in making apology and irresolute for the amend.

xv. Balsa vs Hunters

Balsa vs Hunters scene from Moribito - Guardian of the Spirit

Anime: Moribito – Guardian of the Spirit

This is a quick fight early in the series, but I've never seen anything similar information technology:

A spear-wielding female MC takes on iv hunters specializing in unlike weapons at once in a paddy field leading to a forest — on a nighttime where the moonlight shines bright and the sky is reflected on the shallow waters.

The music was thrilling, sound design was on-point, voice actors did tremendously well, and the action never felt monotonous.

Information technology's a confrontation with no magic whatever. Just good old sharp weaponry and close combat skills — and it's then practiced.

14. Rock Lee vs Gaara

Rock Lee vs Gaara screenshot from Naruto

Anime: Naruto

I tin't fully recall the matches during the chunin exams, simply this fight remains to be one of Naruto's best e'er moments. This could've been the season finale and I wouldn't have complained.

Rock Lee was this thick-browed dude who wasn't talented in either ninjutsu or genjutsu.

On the flip side, with the assistance of Might Guy, he was a prodigy in taijutsu — and Gaara and the residual were unprepared to see Lee take off his impossibly dense weights and dilate his already impressive agility.

To this day I think Lee's consecutive kicks, sending Gaara up the air, and and so finishing with a Front Lotus (this was like Undertaker in WWE but from 5 floors high) never fails to amp me upwardly.

But this wasn't all near Lee.

Yes, Lee opened many of his Eight Gates and delivered the Hidden Lotus. Merely the fight also gave viewers a peek into Might Guy's caring side and established Gaara as a menacing young character.

thirteen. Eren vs Armored Titan

Eren vs Armored Titan Attack on Titan scene

Anime: Attack on Titan

I've seen the entire Season 2 of Shingeki no Kyojin twice, but I've replayed this scene more than than that.

The episode preceding this had the biggest reveal of the flavor. And this fight brought back memories of old shows similar Ultraman.

Copse got wiped out every bit Eren and Reiner duked information technology out, and and then yous see the former utilise mixed martial arts to counter the latter's brawn and extreme durability.

I read that the author Hajime Isayama took inspiration from several mixed martial artists such equally Yushin Okami, Alistair Overeem, and even WWE superstar Brock Lesnar for the titan forms of Eren and Reiner, and this is the phenomenal product.

And if the colossal MMA fight wasn't enough, the fight includes sakuga animation featuring Misaka and a terrifying moment when the Colossal Titan falls, assuasive Reiner and Bertholdt to escape with Eren.

12. Homura vs Mami

Homura vs Mami Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie Part III: Rebellion scene

Anime: Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie Role III: Rebellion

Kyouko Sakura versus Sayaka Miki in the series was well-executed. But this all-out gunfight between Homura and Mami in the picture is like how John Wick would become if he was a magical girl.

Mami didn't take much screen time in the series.

Only Rebellion gave fans a peek into her real potential.

You'd think Homura would easily win with her temporal abilities and years of experience (across different timelines, I should add), but Mami could run into right through her.

Shaft handled this scene with flying colors from the creepy & artsy background, to how the bullets hit their targets all at the aforementioned time, putting the entire place into ruin.

11. Levi vs Kenny Team

Levi vs Kenny Squad screenshot from Attack on Titan

Anime: Assail on Titan

As a non-manga reader, I however had a feeling Season three was going to offset with a blindside similar in S1 and S2. But I didn't expect it would literally involve guns courtesy of Kenny and his squad.

This encounter lasted more or less five minutes.

But the fast-paced, high-flight action here capably beats entire arcs of other action-heavy titles.

From this fight alone, you know that Wit Studio gave their all.

Multiple gun-toting individuals were chasing Levi in Trost District, and he had to human action fast with nothing merely his 3DMG and quick thinking skills.

You could sense the rush and panic just by watching the pursuit, and this fight further cemented Captain Levi equally a top-tier protagonist (and ane of anime's best guys ever).

10. Naruto vs Sasuke

Naruto vs Sasuke scene in Naruto: Shippuden

Anime: Naruto: Shippuden

This was the moment all Naruto fans were waiting for since they showtime read the manga or saw the first episode back in 2002 (or 2005 for the English air date) — and it was all worth it.

I love how the fight began and how most scenes didn't take background music:

It was only Naruto and Sasuke giving it their all from kickoff to finish. And when it did have music, it was exactly what was needed to elevate hype and drama.

I have no major qualms about this concluding battle and only have tons of praise.

Fans have slogged through fillers and sketchy animation for years, but the studio outdid themselves this time.

Studio Pierrot delivered with jaw-dropping, tear-inducing (for long-time fans, at least) action sequences.

Whether it was Naruto and Sasuke punching and kicking each other difficult, or Naruto's Tailed Beast Mode and Sasuke'due south Susanoo irresolute the landscape, the animators handled intimate and big fights with grace.

This is everything fans have ever wanted and more — and one can't help but imagine how Shippuden would have been if the quality was like this throughout.

nine. Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann vs Anti-Spirals

Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann vs Anti-Spirals in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann

Anime: Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann

It's piece of cake to see this as a standard mecha fight.

But this scene literally involves entire galaxies thrown to each other equally if they were mere snowballs.

You lot're not looking at extra-large drills from the hardware store.

When Kamina says that his drill creates the heavens, he means it. The Giga Drill Break and the opposing Anti-Spiral Giga Drill Break are unfathomably large for humans to fully cover.

Only even if yous don't know what'south happening, this is a attestation to Gainax and their passion for mecha. It's hype-inducing, colorful, and inspiring, telling viewers to never settle, exceed i'due south limits, and simply do it.

8. Mob vs Koyama

Mob vs Koyama from Mob Psycho 100

Anime: Mob Psycho 100

ONE has two unique manga projects that both offer spectacular action: Mob Psycho 100 and One Punch Man.

Somehow, these titles got superb anime adaptations — and now I have entries from both serial on this listing.

As one of the highlights of Flavor i (and Season 2 was fifty-fifty improve), Mob vs Koyama gave Studio Bones quality material to showcase their mastery of sound design, editing, and blitheness.

Its seemingly amateurish and rough look eventually gives Mob Psycho 100 its unmistakable identity, and this scene had punches that did wait painful, screams that were indeed filled with anguish, and an aroused Mob (go it?) at 100 percent.

It's beautiful in its own gritty, chaotic way.

vii. Ryuko vs Satsuki – First Kamui Fight

Ryuko vs Satsuki - First Kamui Fight scene from Kill la Kill

Anime: Kill la Kill

Ryuko and Satsuki get against each other more than a few times. But information technology'due south their first kamui fight that I honey most.

It literally starts with Ryuko feeling something bad was going to occur — then Studio Trigger starts their distinct combo of blitheness and music (Impale la Kill has the blessing of legendary composer Hiroyuki Sawano).

The beginning shot of Satsuki on summit watching over Ryuko and Mako is a simple way of showing how she'south a force to exist reckoned with.

I love the unusual magic daughter-esque transformation, the crazy visual angles (especially during their melee fight at ane of the corridors), all the similar-looking students beingness thrown to the air, Ryuko'south ridiculously long scissor weapon, and how Mako gave an intermission to put the ecchi into context and inspire Ryuko.

This is unapologetically stylish, ambitious, fun, and oozing with coolness, ending with the classic preview of the MC'due south many foes.

Kill la Kill uses the "don't lose your style" vocal "My Body is Dry" a lot… but this is the fight I'll associate it with the near.

6. Saitama vs Boros

Saitama vs Boros in One Punch Man

Anime: One Punch Man

Madhouse did not disappoint with the first flavour adaptation of Ane Dial Man.

They did then well that the serial became an instant global phenomenon.

Unsurprisingly, this is my favorite Saitama fight.

At that place he was, with his relaxed pace of walking and talking, while Boros revels in how many planets he's destroyed equally he sought a worthy opponent.

All the same Saitama was no mere worthy opponent:

In reality, he was leagues above Boros in terms of power level. Boros never had a chance — and Saitama didn't even need Boros-tier healing and regeneration, or use all his strength.

The theme song fabricated it much cooler, the animation was fluid (I love when the high-speed chases looked like rays and blobs of light), and the backgrounds are detailed.

Also, Saitama'due south iconic "OK" face is hither.

5. Sakurashin Police Force vs Rokkaku

Sakurashin Police Force vs Rokkaku scene Yozakura Quartet: Tsuki ni Naku

Anime: Yozakura Quartet: Tsuki ni Naku

I love this 8-minute scene.

Sure, I could've said this was a fight betwixt Shidou Mizuki and Rokkaku, but that's a huge disservice to the other characters that were in this every bit well.

Seriously, Tokui, Takao Takemura, 5 Juli F, V Lila F, and Nadeshiko Matsudaira upped the coolness factor past tenfold.

Tatsunoko Production delivered crisp sound design, engaging music, and clean action sequences. Information technology was refreshing seeing shut gainsay from an overhead or elevated shot.

Yozakura Quartet has plenty of fashionable fight scenes. And I promise this scene encourages more people to see the series.

4. No Name vs Luo-Lang

No Name vs Luo-Lang Sword of the Stranger scene

Anime: Sword of the Stranger

If you ask someone about their favorite fight scene in anime, they'd likely mention Nanashi vs Luo-Lang from the beloved Sword of the Stranger movie.

Lasting for more than or less four minutes, this doesn't rely on flashbacks, fillers, and long speeches from the villain (or MC) — it's purely a clashing of swords in cold, snowy weather.

And this movie takes advantage of the setting.

The two must control their move to avoid slipping (or worse, falling from the wooden structure) and have to accommodate to weakened visibility because of the current of air and snow.

It'southward a well-choreographed fight, and I appreciate the shaky camerawork, which fits the intensity being captured under the lens (I know it's anime and there are no real cameras, but y'all get what I mean).

three. Fasten vs Vincent

Spike vs Vincent Cowboy Bebop: The Movie screenshot

Anime: Cowboy Bebop: The Movie

Is it blasphemous to put this correct above No Name versus Luo-Lang? I hope not.

And if information technology is, you lot tin't exactly blame me.

Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Sky's Door is an amazing film by a team featuring the legendary duo of director Shinichiro Watanabe and composer Yoko Kanno.

If Sword of the Stranger had the best realistic sword fight, this had the best realistic hand-to-hand duel (yes, I know they used guns, but only briefly at the kickoff)) — and the backdrop is a feast for the eyes.

Yous had Spike and Vincent trading punches and kicks (and Spike'southward kicks were beautiful) while on a replica of the Eiffel Belfry. Beneath them were throngs of people celebrating Halloween with a parade, balloons all going up the sky.

Everything hither was beautiful, from the setting to the fight choreography, cinematography, and the music and the characters themselves.

Vincent could've killed Spike, but he didn't.

Spike could've persuaded Vincent not to pull the trigger and release the virus amongst the crowd, merely he didn't. He claimed he was merely a bounty hunter, non a hero.

And the beauty of this fight is that neither won confronting each other: It was Elektra who concluded Vincent and saved Spike from his demise.

2. Araragi vs Osculation-shot

Araragi vs Kiss-shot in Kizumonogatari Part 3

Anime: Kizumonogatari Part 3

The Monogatari franchise is rife with eccentric/compelling characters and visuals, all thank you to Nisio Isin and Shaft, respectively.

In Kizumonogatari Part 3, I witnessed the clash between Araragi and Kiss-shot, and its entirety is forever ingrained in my mind.

I know all entries on this list are creative and entertaining.

But no fight is as unorthodox equally this:

Information technology'south funny and silly however barbarous and horrific. The loftier number of beheadings, limb-tearing, and claret spurts in a curt time feels senseless — only it's not.

This is an ultimately unique confrontation with no weak spot in its execution from start to stop. An instant classic that won't have issues remaining recognizable for the residue of modern anime.

i. Asuka vs Eva Series

Asuka vs Eva Series scene from The End of Evangelion

Anime: The End of Evangelion

Earlier I wrote about the top v, I idea of putting Kizumonogatari at the height, and this in 2nd place.

But I watched this scene again — and I realized this was the right choice.

Keen fight scenes in anime tin make you experience different things: happiness, excitement, anger, and sorrow, to name a few.

Asuka versus the Eva Serial units (and military machine units from the JSDF) makes me feel all sorts of emotions to a higher degree:

I feel elated when she finds the courage to fight back and experience invincible, reminding herself that her mom is protecting her. When she takes on the Eva Series units, I'm in awe at all the mayhem.

And when Asuka sees the Spear of Longinus, I feel terrified. Despair and dread make full my listen when the Eva Series units brutalize EVA-02 — and the same goes for when I hear Asuka repeatedly say she'll kill them, a parallel to her proverb before before the fight that she didn't want to die.

A graceful piece of classical music by Johann Sebastian Bach played during EVA-02'southward final act, but the picture was drenched in rage, misery, and bloodshed.

It felt similar witnessing the end of days, the apocalypse, humanity'southward last-ditch effort to salvation, revealed in the most beautiful mode possible, thanks to Gainax and visionary managing director Hideaki Anno.

This fight has been used over and over for AMVs. But its impact has never waned, even after more than twenty years since the release of The Cease of Evangelion.

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