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Upgrade your Kobayashi's Dragon Maid to High 6-C

I don't think this is usable for a few reasons.

The anime scene is far too different from the manga to be usable, it's a completely different feat.

In the manga Toru only blows a single hole in the clouds above, but the anime has her blow away almost the entire horizon worth of clouds.

Also, in the anime she used multiple breath attacks. This caused multiple parts of the storm to be push apart to produce that entire shot you're using. Your way of calculating KE here is completely wrong in that case, as that method would only work with a single attack that spread out from the center point.

You'd have to calculate the size and split of every part of the storm that was split apart with each attack, you can't treat it as one big cloud split.
 
I don't think this is usable for a few reasons.

The anime scene is far too different from the manga to be usable, it's a completely different feat.

In the manga Toru only blows a single hole in the clouds above, but the anime has her blow away almost the entire horizon worth of clouds.

Also, in the anime she used multiple breath attacks. This caused multiple parts of the storm to be push apart to produce that entire shot you're using. Your way of calculating KE here is completely wrong in that case, as that method would only work with a single attack that spread out from the center point.

You'd have to calculate the size and split of every part of the storm that was split apart with each attack, you can't treat it as one big cloud split.
As for the differences between the anime and the manga, I may not have any arguments, but for many of the beam shots, we can see the separated clouds at different points.
 
She literally fires more than four shots and we see those multiple cloud parting intersects with each other to make bigger holes.

You're claiming that one big hole was done in one shot but you're wrong.
I have no objection and consider this calculation incorrect. Thank you for your time.
 
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