Among the sea of AMVs and animator reels available to view on YouTube, there is a multitude of sakuga MADs showcasing animation pertaining to particular subjects. There are collections of sword-fighting animation, hand-to-hand combat animation, dancing, running, and even walking.
There is also the art of mechanical animation, pertaining to an animation of machinery, mecha, or characters interacting with objects. There are plenty of action shows with guns, but for people with a fondness for weapon craftsmanship and detailed/meticulous weapon animation, there are some anime that really hit the bulls-eye.
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Lupinis a classic of animation favored among its fans for the characters, chases, heists, and fun characters, but it's also got some of the classiest gunfights in anime. Being a timeless series, it can get away with old-school guns as well as modern weaponry, like a tense sniper battle between Jigen and a masked assailant.
The Takeshi KoikeLupin films of recent years have presented a more adult take on the series. It's not just the stories themselves, but the treatment of action that has received some updates. The positive reception to this has rubbed off on other entries, creating some fresh gunplay that still feels in touch with the core appeal of the franchise.
Like with a good deal of anime from the 90s, Bebop was a treasure trove of mechanical animation, from the spaceships to the futuristic accouterments of the setting. But when Spike and the gang weren't beating the crap out of bounties, you best believe they were blowing holes in the walls.
The action choreography was one thing, but the show went to painstaking detail to make realistic recreations of real-world guns that
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