It is absolutely insane. There is just so much going on that I don't even know here to begin. The camera movement, the background animation, the rotations and effects; it's all crazy.
Shida's Battle of Gods work is a close second, but it is not nearly as complex as what Mori has on show here, despite showcasing some insane rotations and beautiful effects.
Mori's cut is definitely the best the series has ever seen by a pretty big stretch, I reckon.
Picking the best from Dragon Ball (Z/GT) is pretty hard. While it has its moments, it has very few stretches of exceptional animation that was either good at the time, or holds up today.
- Hisada & Shimanuki's Goku vs Freeza is probably the lengthiest and most dynamic cut that I can think of. It feels incredibly modern, and with some better inbetweening, it could very easily hold up today. Fantastic work all around.
- Shimanuki's SSJ Goku vs Freeza is very impressive, too, though it relies on a lot of repeated frames to pad out the rest of the cut. A little stiff and dated by this point, but otherwise, very nice.
- Of course, Yamamuro's Majin Vegeta vs Goku has to make the list. Despite being quite a slow cut, it's very dynamic -- speeding up when it needs to to create a nice flow. The character art is 10/10 and the smoke towards the end is really nicely drawn. Probably Yamamuro's last great scene.
- From Dragon Ball, you have Yamamuro's Blue vs Goku fight. Pretty simple choreography brought to life through wonderful rotations.
- Shida's Goku vs Kuririn is short and sweet, but definitely a highlight. Uncharacteristically smooth work for the show at the time; it really brought the action in the show to new heights.
- GT mostly got by on stunning character art, but highlights from Hisada and Shimanuki are worth noting. There may be more towards the end of the series that I'm forgetting, so if I notice anything, I'm sure I'll end up posting them somewhere.







