Flyswatting: How to Keep Unfair Fights Interesting
The Fight Spectrum is a tool I made up in my first video titled "Why 90% of Fight Scenes Are Bad". It is used to analyze a fight scene based on the parties' strengths. This helps categorize every fight into one of four buckets: Fly Swatting, David Vs Goliath, Toss Up, and World Cup. From here I assign specific requirements to each bucket, and if the fight meets those requirements, it passes my test. In today's video, I will be going over the Fly Swatting category. These fights occur when a strong character or party beats down on a weaker party. I use examples from JJK, Game of Thrones, Avengers, Kung Fu Panda, and more. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 2:53 Gojo VS Jogo 5:27 Tai Lung VS Furious 5 7:13 Dragons VS Armies 9:44 Dae-Su VS Thugs 12:32 Thanos VS Avengers & Guardians 15:49 Saitama VS Boros #gojo #fightscene #kungfupanda #onepunchman #writingadvice This video is a critique protected under fair use. All clips used are transformative as they accompany my commentary and are therefore within my legal rights to use.

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