The animator behind some of Castlevania's greatest moments racked up another instant classic with No

The biggest fight in Castlevania: Nocturne Season 2 lasts an entire episode. It's almost exhausting to watch, so stuffed with over-the-top dafabet animation that you could put it on repeat for hours and still catch new details each time. , but the moment I keep thinking about actually came a few episodes earlier. It's lighter on action, but still the most violent moment of a show that features frequent beheadings and fountains of blood. You'll know it when you get there—which Castlevania animation directors Sam & Adam Deats credit to animator Tam Lu.

"Our top tier, best animators here in the US take on the most important stuff, and some animators will come to us with thoughts on how to spice the shot or sequence up," Adam Deats said in an interview with [[link]] PC Gamer. "Sometimes they're just nuts and do their own thing with it."

With Season 2 of Nocturne still fresh, I won't spoil what I'd call the season's first "holy shit" moment in detail—I'll just say that it's about young vampire hunter Maria Renard working through some feelings. As Maria's anger bubbles over in episode four, a rougher, sharper style creeps into the animation, with more dramatic camera angles further exaggerating the intensity of the scene.

If you like 2D animation but don't know Tam Lu's name, you should—here's a montage of his work in earlier seasons of Castlevania, along with some other projects, like .

Tam Lu | Sakuga MAD - YouTube [[link]] Tam Lu | Sakuga MAD - YouTube

Lu also collaborated with former Castlevania animator Spencer Wan on the , which is another incredible-looking couple minutes of action animation. I'll leave you with an unfinished shot that let you see the raw detail in one of his best Castlevania scenes:

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