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Tanya Lee
Anime and manga audiences are buzzing about the best final battles in popular series, particularly from Weekly Shลnen Jump (WSJ). A recent wave of discussions highlights which showdown truly delivers in terms of character growth, excitement, and spectacle.
Fans generally feel that many iconic fights occur earlier in series. Yet the final showdowns still spark intense debate. Here are some notable mentions:
"The final game in Slam Dunk is my pick!"
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One prevailing choice stands out: Jotaro Kujo vs. DIO from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders. While not the series' last battle, it packs emotional responses and intricate creativity, making it unforgettable. Character development came full circle, delivering hype across multiple arcs.
Several fans spotlighted rivalries settled in final battles:
Naruto vs. Sasuke remains an all-time classic among many.
Hinata's last high school match in Haikyuu! offers life lessons packed with tension and resolution.
Others praised Demon Slayer for giving heroes multiple moments in its closing arc.
Unique choices showcased the depth of fan passion. From Gintama's lengthy grudge match to Jujutsu Kaisen's Sukuna raid, these fights include a range of emotions and stakes, keeping fans engaged.
โFabricant 100 managed a beautiful, if rushed, finale!โ a fan noted, illustrating how even canceled series create passionate discussions around their endings.
Fans display a vibrant mix of positive sentiments, celebrating the intricacies of these battles. Many highlight a strong emotional connection to past arcs.
Character Development: Many feel these battles encapsulate growth, particularly with longstanding rivalries.
Creative Execution: The artistic element in how battles unfold is critical for many fans.
Finales Matter: Fans want satisfying closures that honor the series' journey.
โญ๏ธ Jotaro vs. DIO is an unmistakable favorite among fans.
๐ Haikyuu! provides a philosophical ending, praised for its character arcs.
๐ Unconventional picks show the diverse tastes in fan circles.