2007-04-16, 14:54 | Link #2 |
Senile Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Across the Mississippi from St. Louis, MO
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You mean like Kenichi, Busou Renkin, Real Bout High School, Fighting Beauty Wulong, or The Gokusen?
These are the ones that just popped into my head at the moment, and I'm sure there are many others as well. This is a well-filled genre. |
2007-04-17, 04:55 | Link #3 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: somewhere in asia
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School?Martial art?Try this:
Tenjho Tenge For most of their lives, Souichiro Nagi and Bob Makihara have been able to take over a school by fighting and beating everyone. Their first day at Todou Academy started as any other new school, they start taking it over by beating up everyone that got in their way. Not until Maya Natsume and Masataka Takayanagi showed up did they realize that this was no ordinary school. This was a school where people have powerful techniques, uncanny skill. They also learned that the ruling Enforcement Group, lead by Mitsuomi Takayanagi, is not to be taken lightly and are not tolerant of their disturbance. In order to get back at the Enforcement group, Souichiro and Bob join the Juuken Club which is the only surviving group that opposes them. The more the two groups interact, the more they begin to realize they are trapped in a conflict they know little about. Good story and good character design Quite popular in Japan. Ikki Tousen Seven schools in the district of Kanto are constantly at war with each other, and the students within—both male and female—have become skilled fighters and constantly battle with rival schools. Their lives and fates are guided by strange jewels, called magatama, that contain the spirits and destinies of warriors from the Three Kingdoms period of China, and also change colour according to the ranking of its bearer. The ultimate purpose of each of these high-school fighters, known as Toushi, is to become stronger than all others and ascend to become the eponymous Ikki Tousen—a relatively obscure yojijukugo. Literally translated, it means one knight who is the match for a thousand (other knights) (the character "ki", for "knight" does not translate directly, as knights in the Western mold were unknown in Japan, but the sense is the same). The destinies of those who wear the magatama gems, though, have repeated time and time again for the past eighteen centuries—without fail—and the carnage is immense each time around. This anime has a lot fanservice Its about girls fighting..the theme is quite unique,because theme of three kingdom warriors.. If you re disturbed by ecchi things,dont watch this one. |
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