

During the climax of this fight, they are falling down the Tower of Justice. The first is during his fight with Jabra. Chef of Iron Sanji has had the most examples of this trope so far.But Luffy just uses his rubber powers to swing Krieg down like a mace, knocking him out. When Luffy has just beaten the evil pirate Don Krieg, Krieg doesn't take his defeat well and throws an iron net around Luffy, planning to drown him when they hit the water.While Wing Zero can fly, Altron/Nataku can't, which is why the fight falls under this trope and not High-Altitude Battle. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz scales things up: Heero and Wu Fei start off dueling in low Earth orbit, but during a Blade Lock they plunge through the atmosphere, stop fighting long enough to worry about re-entry, then start fighting again.The final battle with Ragyo Kiryuin in Kill la Kill.This was also the season's Growing the Beard. Jubei's Freefall Fight in the second season of Jubei-chan. In Gintama, this happens in the Courtesan of Nation arc in the final fight between the protagonist Gintoki and arc antagonist Oboro as they fall from the top of Edo Castle.If you assume that Final Fantasy VII's planet has the same mass and atmospheric density as ours, it's possible to calculate the height of the Shinra building off of which they fall (though "fall" is a poor approximation of the complexity of what's happening to them, not least because Sephiroth can warp gravity and fly), and it is at least 2.8 miles tall or more. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children features a free-fall fight during the climactic battle between Cloud and the returned Sephiroth.As Izaya tries to turn himself around in the air to save himself, Shizuo grabs a conveniently placed steel beam and hits Izaya into an adjacent building. Also in the finale season, after Izaya fails to kill Shizuo, as Celty intervened at the last second, Shizuo grabs a hold of the scaffolding Izaya was standing on and shakes it until the informant loses his balance and falls.It's only by miracle Celty is able to get a hold of herself in time to save him. Afraid for Shinra's safety, Celty attempts to catch him as they go into free-fall, at which point Shinra takes out Saika and severs Celty's head. However, Shinra having convinced Kasane to loan him Saika gets Shizuo to chuck him into the sky after Celty. In the finale, Celty after regaining her head and realizing just how inhuman she is, decides to leave Ikebukuro via a shadowy staircase in the sky.Thing is, only one of three components was able to fly on its own, so they climbed as high as possible before dropping and tried to finish their respective targets before two of three are squashed. At one point in Blassreiter, flying Combining Military Mashup Machine has to separate as it was the only chance to win.He collides with a car and hits the ground first. Goku winds up losing as while he manages to knock Tien further to the ground. Case in point, the end of the the Tien Shinhan arc climaxes in one of these as Tien blows up the ring, forcing Goku and him to take to the air and try to knock the other toward the ground with whomever touching it losing via ring out.
TV TROPES FREEFALL HOW TO
Before it was typical for characters to know how to fly, this was common in fights in Dragon Ball.This fight is also carried over to the video game adaptation. Afro-Droid could fly, so the freefall portion was entirely its choice.
