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When I was 13 years old, I watched a show on YouTube that appeared to be a French cartoon, drawn in anime style.

The only things that I remember about it is there was a giant lava monster holding a hammer, and after he falls in the water he turns into a tentacled cyclops thing. He ends up fighting a noseless guy with orange hair & a broken sword.

Also, they end their fight by jumping into an portal from other dimension, and the show name starts with something like "W".

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    When were you 13 years old? Or rather, when would this show seem to have been produced?
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I believe you're describing the fight between Goultard and Rushu, from Wakfu: The Animated Series, a cartoon which originally aired in France from 2008-2010.

Goultard is a noseless, oranged-haired guy with a broken sword, as you described, and Rushu has two forms, originally appearing as a hammer-wielding fire demon, and subsequently transforming into a tentacled cyclops.

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