Netflix’s latest anime series, “Garouden: The Way of the Lone Wolf,” has garnered widespread acclaim for its authentic portrayal of martial arts, particularly the Imanari Roll. This unique grappling technique has been a standout, reflecting the series’ dedication to realistic combat moves. With a mix of Capoeira, BJJ, and traditional martial arts, this anime offers a refreshing take on fight choreography, diverging from the often fantastical representations seen in other series.
Fans are thrilled by the series’ commitment to showcasing genuine martial arts techniques. Instead of relying on exaggerated moves, “Garouden: The Way of the Lone Wolf” draws inspiration from real martial artists, creating a more grounded and intense viewing experience.
The blend of gripping storylines and meticulously animated fight scenes has captivated audiences. The show’s ability to seamlessly integrate martial arts into the narrative, without compromising on plot or character development, has been a significant factor in its success. The anime’s approach to highlighting the art and discipline behind each move resonates deeply with fans, making it a standout in Netflix’s anime lineup.
Rei Tsuruya and Takeru Uchida are said to have helped in making of the sequence. Rei Tsuruya (10-0-0) is a Pro UFC Star out of Chiba, Japan. He made his UFC debut at UFC 303 and was cornered by a famous pro wrestler WWE star Shinsuke Nakamura.
