Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-36006024-20180727165341/@comment-34194151-20180809070636

@Jason, I honestly would have to do some significant rereading. But as I said Nighy Guy was borderline light speed or at least really high relativistic speeds in order to bend space, the only character who has moved fasted enough to do that. Guy is a beast, but we also could see him moving. This example proves that the manga is often in bullet time. We have to rely on context clues to tell when it's being employed. We can see might guy moving on panel but he should not be visible at all in the manner he is with the speed he is going at. The anime takes liberties in its depiction alot unfortunately. The anime makes the technique look way slower than it actually is, and there are probably many other examples of animators screwing up/adding in unnecessary/incorrect scenes. Like look at kakashi vs kakazu in the anime vs the manga lol. They take a lot of liberties there too.

Is weightless kid rock lee faster than Hidan??? is gated rock lee faster than Ayy ? It's hard to tell these things because we don't always see a constant referene for speed. See in part one they seemed to imply that even weightless rock lee was slower than the jounin. But it looked like he was faster than anyone of them. If we look at Hidan in the anime he looks slow, but based on portrayal he should be faster than kid lee (without gates), so bullet time might have been used in say Asuma vs Hidan. Is this flawed logic?