Infamously the longest fight in shonen anime history, Goku vs Frieza was not adapted as elegantly as it should have been in Dragon Ball Z. With Toei dangerously close to catching up with the manga, the anime had no choice but to drag out the story as much as humanly possible.
The longest recorded fight with gloves was between Andy Bowen of New Orleans (1867-94) and Jack Burke (Texas, 1869-1913) at New Orleans, Louisiana, USA on 6 April 1893. It lasted 110 rounds, 7 hr 19 min (9:15 p.m.-4:34 a.m.), and was declared a no contest (later changed to a draw).
Kaido is one of the best fights that fans have seen in One Piece over the years, if not the best. The fight is, undoubtedly, the most difficult one that Luffy has fought so far. Kaido managed to defeat Luffy three times. For the first time, Luffy faced defeat against him Kuri and was thrown in prison.
The longest-running anime TV series is Fuji TV's Sazae-san (Japan), which was first broadcast on 5 October 1969 and has run for 53 years 58 days, as of 2 December 2022. Produced by the studio Eiken, the animation features Sazae and her family focusing on day-to-day life in the suburbs.
Even before he grew strong, Saitama took on a monster and emerged triumphantly. The closest fight he's had yet was with Boros, and even that godly creature could not stand against the One-Punch Man anime's protagonist.
The current arc of the expansive, incredibly long anime/manga series is set to be the longest arc in anime history. The manga has 149 chapters just for the Wano arc. The anime arc has over 150 episodes so far and will continue to follow the canon events of the manga.
The longest arc in all of Naruto is none other than the Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation arc. This battle arc takes the idea of a tournament arc to the extreme by setting the Allied Shinobi Forces against the Akatsuka in a battle that will determine the fate of the Ten-Tails.
No. It has been stated in various sources that Goku and Frieza were equal on Namek, but the power output of 100% drained Frieza rapidly, which lead to his defeat. 100% Power Frieza and Super Saiyan Goku were described as being equal in speed and strength during their final battle on Namek.
The earliest anime that was produced in Japan to have survived into the modern day, The Dull Sword, was released on June 30, 1917, but there it is disputed which title was the first to get that honour.
Nami was one of the first characters to join the Straw Hat Pirates, and remains an extremely important character to the story. When it comes to strength, she's the weakest member of the crew, which is why she often relies on clever tricks and strategies in battle.