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Create a full-color cinematic anime battle video based on the attached references. REFERENCE ROLES: - Manga storyboard image: defines the ACTION FLOW and SHOT COMPOSITION only (ignore its monochrome palette) - Color character reference(s): define the FINAL VISUAL APPEARANCE of characters, outfits, and coloring - Background/environment references (if provided): define world aesthetics OUTPUT: Full-color animated sequence. Do NOT output monochrome or grayscale under any circumstances. ACTION (follow manga storyboard order): Booster charge → sonic boom dash → fist wind-up → male dodges as fist hits ground (both in frame) → massive shockwave with female at crater center and male hidden in debris → male revealed upside-down with shield in left hand and magic charging in right palm, female visible below → male fires thick magic beam from palm while inverted, beam directly impacts female in the same shot. STYLE: Vivid full-color modern anime, sakuga animation quality, cinematic lighting, dynamic camera, 24fps. STRICT: Male NEVER uses firearms. Shield on left arm, magic from right palm only. No text or UI anywhere.
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