In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, several stands are capable of doing this.A lot of this shows up in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children to justify why anyone would have a sword when there are guns around.Erza Scarlet from Fairy Tail has been shown to have cut through airspaces, redirect Evergreen's Flechette Storm, easily blocks bullets, uses feet to deflect/attack enemy attacks, she's also capable of Razor Wind, and easily wields BFS.In Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Yoriichi Tsugikuni, a legendary demon slayer, with swordmanship so inhuman that a combat training dummy modelled after him to train Demon Slayers had to be installed with six arms, with a blade in each hand, to even begin to emulate his techniques.And that's not even getting into yoki techniques.
Warriors of the Organization are superhumanly strong, so much so they can easily wield their distinctive BFSes one-handed, even though the swords in question are usually longer than the users are tall. In Bleach, high-level sword users have commonly been seen employing pretty much the entire list.Sephiria Arks from Black Cat has demonstrated, among other things, the ability to juggle a filled wine-glass on the tip of her sword without spilling a drop, the ability to move her sword faster than the eye can see, the ability to create cuts with her blade that are thinner than the blade itself and, perhaps most impressively, the ability to hit something with her sword so hard it disintegrates.In Black Butler, Tanaka shows off these skills during the Green Witch Arc, cutting a bullet in half.Upon seeing this, the man who tried to shoot Afro quite rightly says "What the. Memorably, the title character cleaves a bullet, and the shrapnel kills several of his opponents, leaving him unharmed. In Afro Samurai, this is evident within the first five minutes, and endemic throughout.