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I think I like this quite a bit more than the Nakamura cut
Oh wow, the debris and smoke totally threw me off. When I first saw this, I thought it was Hironori Tanaka.
ichigoarc said:
I think I like this quite a bit more than the Nakamura cut
Same here
Seeing Deku adopting some Kanada poses makes me happy
This type of brutal back and forth was something I always wanted to see Deku do, but the closest we got in the anime was the Bakugo fight (I think).

Amazing cut👍

Edit: One possible reason that comes to my mind for why people like this cut more than Nakamura's is that Yuki Hayashi is able to capture that Nakamura feel very well, but they also give him scenes to properly showcase himself, unlike Nakamura who seems to be delegated more and more to "climax" scenes nowadays.
similar in 0:13-0:16 to Nakamura in Concrete Revolutio #3 (0:02-0:06). Yutapon is inevitable. https://www.sakugabooru.com/post/show/post #21810
ichigoarc said:
I think I like this quite a bit more than the Nakamura cut
same
The best part of the fight for sure ! Yuki Hayashi is definitely one of my favorite animator on HeroAca !!!
I hope we will see his work a lot in seaosn 6 !
I would say one of the main reasons why this cut is being favored over the nakamura one more so has to do with the content in the cut and the way the animation delivers the impact of it all. It's a brutal, drag out fist-a-cuff fight between two people being pushed to their limits; rubble flying everywhere, blood being shed, anguished being strewn across both Deku and Flect's faces as these two combatants throw hands. There's just more storytelling in these cuts that resonate in a way Nakamura's final cut doesn't despite eliciting a feeling of bombast. Despite all that, while I would argue Hayashi's cut feels like a more exciting crescendo of events when compared to Nakamura, the latter's cut is the more creative one between the two.