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An "Impact frame of doom" is often displayed in Anime and Video games. It stems from a regular impact frame, which darkens the rest of a scene except for a hard impact, such as a punch or kick. The doom comes in when it lasts for multiple seconds, often with a loud sound accompanying it. Examples include most of the impact frames in Fire Force, and what the Roaring Knight hit Susie and Ralsei with in the game Deltarune.
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