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Occasionally there were little 'jumps' where the animation skipped a little. Nothing that diligent editing wouldn't have been able to fix, but still a little more noticeable than usual for me.

As for Dead VS Death, the thing that irritated me the most about that fight was that there was literally no way that Deathstroke could have won. They took Deadpool's invincibility very literally in that fight. They should have made allowances, and said "if Deadpool is rendered unable to fight for a certain non-arbitrary period of time, we will count it as a victory for Deathstroke".

But they didn't. They pointed out the fact that Deadpool literally cannot die, and said that Deathstroke would lose because of it, which means the whole fight was completely one-sided from the get-go. Aside from the fact that that was a ridiculous decision, they repeatedly used hideously non-canon feats (as you pointed out) from a character that wasn't even him.

And really, Deathstroke should have won anyway. He's a far superior fighter, vastly more intelligent, is more experienced and actually has better durability (though his regeneration is weaker and slower). Despite the fact that Deadpool's anarchic fighting style might be a little challenging for Deathstroke, it wouldn't be too immensely taxing for him to get round it. Unfortunately, as I previously mentioned, Screwattack decided to take the title "DEATH Battle" all too literally with this one, thus making the outcome totally predictable.