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I've seen this kind of style swapping in multiple anime and mangas. Not speaking directly to this example, just saying that it's a thing that is done sometimes.
Thats true, that is also a thing.
But... usually ... the style shift... contextually makes sense, to... emphasize something. A mood shift, a perspective shift, a time shift, etc.
Or sometimes you get a sort of... clipshow type format, but its not actually a clipshow, its ... the style is bouncing around all over the place, basically as both an artistic tour de force, and as a sort of meta joke, for that whole episode.
I guess I'm just not seeing anything like that here.