The Taiwanese animators seemed to be in a violent mood when they made their video recap of the National Championship game. There are Florida Gators fans being run over by a runaway roller coaster, Wisconsin players being thrown into a moving van and kicked by a giant Nike shoe. There is Kentucky guard Andrew Harrison getting his ankles broken to such an extent that he falls to the floor and gushes blood. Poor Kentucky forward Julius Randle had both his arms ripped off when he attempted to get a rebound. Then Kentucky players then grew claws and started shredding UConn guard Ryan Boatright into a bloody mess. James Young of the Wildcats literally shoots himself in the foot with an assault rifle as well as teammates. Jeez I just wanted to see some basketball highlights, not a bloodbath. Definitely no more “Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball” for the Taiwanese Animators.
Watch Ankles Literally Being Broken In Bloody Taiwanese Animation Of National Championship Game
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