- 1,857
- 1,544
Calculation:
Problem:
1. I believe this breaks the rules of our "Cinematic Time" page. Lets quote the main rule this falls under:
Cinematic time should not be used if the time-frame the event of interest happens in occurs during a time-frame that is suggested to be sped up in any way and a cut is involved.
Self explanatory I believe.
2. Luffy didn't move 180 degrees within a single frame. During these frames we see Kaido being pushed forward, however, during these frames we see Kaido being pushed to the left, which would suggest Luffy's rotational movement was taking place during the latter and not just a single frame like the calc suggests.
3. Minor change but, animation studios animate in 24 FPS, not 25.
Note/Question: Doesn't Luffy inflate his fist with air? Would his fist really be made up of 80% rubber?2. Luffy didn't move 180 degrees within a single frame. During these frames we see Kaido being pushed forward, however, during these frames we see Kaido being pushed to the left, which would suggest Luffy's rotational movement was taking place during the latter and not just a single frame like the calc suggests.
3. Minor change but, animation studios animate in 24 FPS, not 25.