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To me, it doesn't look like a single continuous shot. It looks like there's one continuous shot where it is zoomed in on Kaido's face after he's been struck by the punch, then it cuts to a second continuous shot where it is further zoomed out and we can see Luffy after the punch and Kaido being...
I can't comment on what precisely we should go for here without seeing the alternative calc in its own blog to evaluate, but to give my take on it.
Using the frame-by-frame site and the clip linked in the original calc here, the original calc seems to be making this assertion:
Means that the...
A Behelit is just a lump of rock. The only "power" associated with it is summoning a layer of the Astral Realm and providing a connection to the Godhand for the wielder. The only reason an Eclipse happened and Griffith was fated to recieve the Crimson Behelit was because he was chosen by the...
The Behelits are sent to the world by the Idea of Evil itself. I'm not convinced that this is enough for them to scale directly to moving the Moon itself so I disagree with this thread.
I don't think picking just a single frame jump for the calc is the best method. Especially because it is so zoomed in on Luffy in that shot that we don't get a good look of the rest of the fist itself. It doesn't seem reliable to say that the fist made a complete 180 degrees spin around Luffy...
Probably an art error. Himawari should have a chunk taken out of her side in the panel where she gets hit, but the way it is currentlty drawn shows her barely being nicked at all aside from her clothes.
I think you have a valid point.
To give a similar example, we see when Saitama does his Serious Punch against Elder Centipede, the name for the technique is still going on even after the punch has connected.