Azov Films — Boy Fights XXVI: Buddy Brawl — Deleted Scenes 13
Overview This piece examines a deleted-scene segment labeled “Deleted Scenes 13” from a short/action sequence within the Azov Films “Boy Fights” series (episode XXVI, subtitle “Buddy Brawl”). The scene appears to be an extra clip removed from the main runtime and released separately for fans and collectors.
What the scene likely contains
Why deleted scene 13 matters
Viewing considerations
How to approach watching and evaluating it
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Azov Films was a Canadian production company that was shut down by law enforcement in 2011 as part of an international child exploitation investigation known as Project Spade. The company's owner, Brian Way, was arrested and convicted on multiple charges related to the production and distribution of child pornography. Azov Films Boy Fights Xxvi Buddy Brawl Deleted Scenes 13
While the company marketed its material as "naturist" films and claimed they were legal, courts in the United States and Canada ruled that the content—which often depicted prepubescent boys in nude or suggestive athletic and recreational scenes—met the legal definition of child pornography. Key Legal Information
Company Status: Azov Films is defunct. Its website was seized and its offices raided by the Toronto Police Service and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service in May 2011.
Possession Laws: In the United States, federal law under 18 U.S.C. § 2252 and 18 U.S.C. § 2252A strictly prohibits the production, distribution, and possession of any visual depiction of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
Enforcement Actions: The investigation into Azov Films led to over 300 arrests globally, including hundreds in the United States and Canada. Law enforcement used customer records seized during the raid to identify and prosecute individuals who had purchased materials from the company. Azov Films — Boy Fights XXVI: Buddy Brawl
Possession or distribution of materials from this company can result in significant legal penalties, including imprisonment and fines.
Deleted scenes are often released as special features on DVD/Blu-ray releases or made available through digital platforms. However, access to such specific content can vary widely:
Deleted Scene #13 is peppered with gags that would have been cut for pacing in the main episode, but they work well as stand‑alone moments:
These bits showcase the series’ willingness to blend martial‑arts action with self‑aware humor—a tonal sweet spot that keeps the audience invested. Setup: A transitional beat between two major sequences,
| Element | What It Is | Why It Matters | |---------|------------|----------------| | Azov Films | An indie studio founded in 2018 by ex‑VFX artists Mikhail Azov and Lena Kirov. | Known for “hyper‑real” fight rigs that blur the line between CGI and live‑action. | | Series Premise | In a dystopian near‑future, 16‑year‑old combatants—known as Boys—battle in the underground “XxVI” arena for fame, money, and the chance to earn a “Buddy”. | The “Buddy” is a lifelong partnership granting both combat bonuses and a share of loot. | | “Buddy Brawl” (Ep. 6) | The sixth episode, released 19 Oct 2025, sees rookie Kade attempt to claim the coveted Omega Buddy from veteran Rex. | A turning point for Kade’s character: from scrappy underdog to a legitimate contender. | | Deleted Scenes | Azov Films released a “Behind the Brawl” DVD+Digital bundle with 20 deleted cuts, each labelled numerically. | Fans have dissected them for foreshadowing, Easter eggs, and why they were scrapped. |