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Hands Up: 5 Anime Classics With Gun Fights If You Like John Wick

Hands Up: 5 Anime Classics With Gun Fights If You Like John Wick

No fists.

What could be cooler than sword fighting? Only gun battles! If we want to see some great gun fighting in a movie, we would definitely go for the John Wick movies, but what if we want to see exactly that in anime?

There aren't many gun fights in anime, and that seems to be a big oversight. Guns add a special elegance and aesthetics to a fight scene, a kind of grace that is difficult to achieve in a sword fight. Finally, gun battles require a completely different choreography, which can be fun if you're tired of the same old shonen battles. Here are 5 great examples of anime with gunplay.

Hellsing Ultimate

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It seems that the neo-Gothic atmosphere of Hellsing Ultimate (an anime about fighting supernatural evil) does not really suit gun fights. However, we should not forget that the level of violence in the series is prohibitive. It would be strange if there were no gun battles here. One of the most iconic battles takes place in Hellsing Ultimate – the fight between Anderson and Alucard. This is a truly bloody mess that takes place within the walls of the cathedral.

Black Lagoon

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This is perhaps one of the most famous anime about guns. It is also the best example of the girls with guns genre. The series is about modern day pirates. So there are a lot of cool weapons and inventive battles. Black Lagoon is very reminiscent of gun fu (a subgenre of kung fu movies, but with guns instead of fists). In Black Lagoon, the creators revel in the aesthetics of guns, making this series perfect for those who enjoy weaponry.

Jormungand

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The entire plot of the series is built around the arms trade. However, it is important to note that Jormungand is very realistic, so the fights are very grounded. That means they are very, very brutal. The series was created by the same people who worked on Black Lagoon, so the aesthetics look great. The only significant difference with Jormungand is that the emphasis here is more on tactical combat than choreography.

Trigun

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Of course, the top anime about gun fights would be incomplete without Trigun. The title itself indicates the importance of firearms in the series. The story is set on the desert planet Gunsmoke, suspiciously similar to an alternative Wild West. Trigun is an excellent choice for those who want to see a mixture of sci-fi and western. Just imagine John Wick in a western setting!

Cowboy Bebop

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Cowboy Bebop is another example of a space western, but much more cinematic. Here, gunfights are no longer like a shootout, but a kind of dance. A great example is the fight between Spike and Vicious at the end of the series. Not only does the action take place in gothic interiors, but the fighting is a combination of different styles. In short, it is difficult to take your eyes off it.

No fists.

What could be cooler than sword fighting? Only gun battles! If we want to see some great gun fighting in a movie, we would definitely go for the John Wick movies, but what if we want to see exactly that in anime?

There aren't many gun fights in anime, and that seems to be a big oversight. Guns add a special elegance and aesthetics to a fight scene, a kind of grace that is difficult to achieve in a sword fight. Finally, gun battles require a completely different choreography, which can be fun if you're tired of the same old shonen battles. Here are 5 great examples of anime with gunplay.

Hellsing Ultimate

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It seems that the neo-Gothic atmosphere of Hellsing Ultimate (an anime about fighting supernatural evil) does not really suit gun fights. However, we should not forget that the level of violence in the series is prohibitive. It would be strange if there were no gun battles here. One of the most iconic battles takes place in Hellsing Ultimate – the fight between Anderson and Alucard. This is a truly bloody mess that takes place within the walls of the cathedral.

Black Lagoon

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This is perhaps one of the most famous anime about guns. It is also the best example of the girls with guns genre. The series is about modern day pirates. So there are a lot of cool weapons and inventive battles. Black Lagoon is very reminiscent of gun fu (a subgenre of kung fu movies, but with guns instead of fists). In Black Lagoon, the creators revel in the aesthetics of guns, making this series perfect for those who enjoy weaponry.

Jormungand

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The entire plot of the series is built around the arms trade. However, it is important to note that Jormungand is very realistic, so the fights are very grounded. That means they are very, very brutal. The series was created by the same people who worked on Black Lagoon, so the aesthetics look great. The only significant difference with Jormungand is that the emphasis here is more on tactical combat than choreography.

Trigun

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Of course, the top anime about gun fights would be incomplete without Trigun. The title itself indicates the importance of firearms in the series. The story is set on the desert planet Gunsmoke, suspiciously similar to an alternative Wild West. Trigun is an excellent choice for those who want to see a mixture of sci-fi and western. Just imagine John Wick in a western setting!

Cowboy Bebop

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Cowboy Bebop is another example of a space western, but much more cinematic. Here, gunfights are no longer like a shootout, but a kind of dance. A great example is the fight between Spike and Vicious at the end of the series. Not only does the action take place in gothic interiors, but the fighting is a combination of different styles. In short, it is difficult to take your eyes off it.