Hailuo AI is the ultimate tool for generating intense anime fight scenes 🥷
10 wild examples + tutorial + prompts 👇
First lets see of what this @Hailuo_AI model is really capable of — tutorial’s waiting at the end.
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Anime-style shot: two warriors collide in the center of the arena — fists fly, kicks land, the ground cracks beneath them. The camera shakes with every impact as the fight explodes in a blur of motion. Shockwaves ripple through the air, debris scatters, and the arena trembles under the force of their blows. No pauses, no words — just relentless, high-speed combat from every angle.
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Anime-style shot: two warriors collide in the center of the arena — fists fly, kicks land, the ground cracks beneath them. The camera shakes with every impact as the fight explodes in a blur of motion. Shockwaves ripple through the air, debris scatters, and the arena trembles under the force of their blows. No pauses, no words — just relentless, high-speed combat from every angle.
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Anime-style training scene: a focused martial artist in a red gi kneels on a cracked dojo floor, then rises into a fighting stance. The camera pans slowly around him as he begins intense solo practice—punches, spinning kicks, and quick footwork echo through the wooden room. Dust kicks up with each strike. Cut to low-angle shots showing sweat and precision. End with a dramatic side-kick toward the camera, his expression sharp and determined as sunlight streams in through the paper windows.
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Anime style shot: the scene opens mid-fight: two martial artists trade rapid blows in a sun-drenched forest, their gis whipping with each motion. Kicks slam into blocks, fists slice the air, and the forest floor trembles with each impact. The camera follows tightly from behind one fighter, weaving through trees as he ducks and counters. Leaves scatter, sunlight flickers through the canopy, and sweat flies from their brows. The action slows just for a heartbeat—one lands a heavy strike that forces the other back. Both pause, breathing hard, eyes locked, the golden light painting their silhouettes.
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Anime-style shot: the green warrior and dark figure charge — lightsabers clash with sharp flashes. They spin, block, swing, strike again. One jumps, the other counters. Sparks fly, blades grind, feet slide. They attack nonstop — fast swings, quick dodges, constant motion. The duel rages with no break.
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Anime-style shot: the fighter and the robot charge at each other — fists fly, metal slams into skin, sparks burst on impact. The human weaves, counters, jabs to the body. The robot blocks, strikes back, throws a heavy uppercut. They exchange blow after blow — punches, dodges, hooks, collisions. The ring shakes. They push forward, neither backing down, trading nonstop hits with brutal speed and force.
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Anime-style shot: two young martial artists clash in the center of a sunlit dojo courtyard, surrounded by fellow students — the camera tilts low, capturing the sharp focus in their eyes and the tension in their stances. One boy lunges forward with a fierce punch, but the other parries and counters with a swift grip. The camera sways with handheld energy as their movements blur into a flurry of strikes and dodges. Dust kicks up from the ground, uniforms rustle with impact, and the crowd watches in silence — until a decisive throw slams one to the ground, breaking the stillness with a thud.
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Two line figures fighting: running, jumping, smashing. Dust bursts up, feet slide, blades swing fast. They strike, dodge, jump, block — no pause, no words, just nonstop slashing, swinging, jumping, attacking, again and again.
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Anime-style shot: the fire beast charges forward — claws swipe, flames burst. The electric fighter jumps back, sparks fly. They clash — tail whip, thunderbolt, fire blast, quick attack. Blows land, energy explodes, both keep attacking. No pause, no retreat — just nonstop hits, dodges, counters, and power slams. The arena shakes with every move.
Now let me show you how to create these epic fighting scenes yourself.
Go to Midjourney’s Explore page and search “anime fighting” — pick your favorite shots and download them.
Open canva window, then drag and drop your image. morphic.com
Under the image type this prompt:
Change the camera angle of input image to first-person view, as if the character is seeing a [WHAT HE IS LOOKING AT?]. Maintain the animated style, lighting, and overall feel of input image. This should be a direct continuation of the same world, from the character’s eyes. Output image must have no main character visible and no same details from the input image.
Finally, everyone can create Claymation Style cartoons! 🥳
Just a few months ago, it was almost impossible.
Now you can make one in under a day!
Here's how:
Less than a week ago, while playing with Runway’s Gen-4 model, I noticed that it can animate not only anime-style images but claymation-style images too.
Unlike most img-to-video tools, Gen-4 seems to recognize and adapt to the visual style of the input, producing motion that closely resembles stop-motion animation. Instead of generating smooth 24–30 frames per second, it often outputs motion at around 8–12 fps
This now allows creators to produce not only 3D Pixar-style or anime content, but also claymation (or stop-motion-inspired) animations—a visually unique and increasingly popular style.
OK, let's go 👇
1. First, prepare a storyboard template.
By arranging static images in the correct order, we can visualize the flow of the story before production begins.
This also helps ensure that our shots are consistent in style/characters.