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After being placed in a reformatory, Saki Asamiya has only one thing in abundance: attitude. But attitude alone won't help when Saki is faced with a decision: become a cop and help hunt down criminals or watch her imprisoned mother be executed! Thus, she heads back to the crime-ridden school of her past, Takanoha High, only to find that a trio of women known as the Mizuchi Sisters have taken over. Armed with a deadly yoyo and a razor sharp wit, Saki is ready to clean up the school and save her reputation as the number one bully, while hurting the bad guys in the process!
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For a much better version of a fiesty female who must fight her way through school and protect her friends, check out Sukeban Deka. It's like Abashiri Family, but without any of the crappy Go Nagai elements.
As a devout Christian, the naive Mari Amachi joins the Perfect Religion Academy, only to find her roommate Saori Minami kidnapped shortly after! Praying to her own God, Buddha himself appears before her offering her the powers of Gautaman – with them, she can transform into a magical girl who uses the power of her sumo belt to battle the evil and the perverse Black Buddha gang. As the sumo loincloth tightens, her strength increases and not even a wedgie from Darth Veda can defeat her! Will bearing her butt be too much for the innocent Mari, or will she accept her fate and use her derriere for justice?
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Both of these animes are about girls surviving in schools with really weird, homicidal, and perverted teachers. With ecchi, odd fighting sequences, and a girl confused about her identity, these animes are quite similar.
Jun Asuka is a member of an aristocratic family that has a tradition of marrying off its daughters once they reach the age of eighteen. For the athletic and independent Jun, this is a fate worse than death, and thus she escapes the castle with her servant, Kurata Onami. But escape, it seems, is not so easily achieved as her mother has sent a gaggle of goons to not only retrieve her, but to take her virginity as well. Will Jun's purity and kick-ass fighting skills save the day, or will she be screwed -- literally!
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Both of these anime revolve around some really odd families. Both have plenty of fighting, ridiculous villains, and the bizarre "potential rape as comedy" factor. They are also apprently the work of the same mangaka (Go Nagai)
Ryuuko Matoi is a fiery, feisty girl on a vengeful mission: she’ll find her father’s murderer at all costs, with only a giant red scissor blade as a clue to the villain’s whereabouts. Using the item as a weapon, she fights her way into the terrifying Honnouji Academy to track down a lead, unaware that the institute is brutally governed by a student council that’s anything but ordinary. Wielding special “Goku uniforms”, the group, led by president Satsuki, uses superpowers to keep the student body in check - but things are about to change now that Ryuuko’s in town!
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Both anime involve a female protagonist going to a really messed up school. Both anime contain lots of fighting, lots of violence, and lots of fanservice. Kill La Kill is the better of the two, but if you like over the top anime with lots of violence and fanservice, then you may find something to like in both.
This film follows Dorothy, the self-proclaimed genius con artist who recruited the infamous Laurent Thierry to the life of crime. This time around, she has been defeated at her own game by the Shanghai Longu Bang and is thought to be dead, but she soon reemerges in a small seaside village. Pursued by the underworld of Taipei, she heads to Kyoto, but what will she find waiting for her there...?!
With the frenzy of the incident on board the Flying Pussyfoot finally dying down, the President is still trying to piece together exactly what happened that night. Calling various informants and witnesses into his office, he hopes a few familiar faces can shed some light on the strange events. Elsewhere in the city, Graham Spector has a grudge to settle with Jacuzzi and his group, however it seems things won’t be as easy as he first thought. Despite all of the crazy happenings, Isaac and Miria are still as footloose as ever and their latest venture is a giant domino rally. Will the president ever get the answers to his questions, can Jacuzzi survive the night, and most importantly, who gets to topple the first domino?
Being the only son of the leader of the largest criminal organization (yakuza) in Kanto area, Shizuya Kondou chose not to join the gang and became a rookie designer of an underwear company. However, the assassination of his father forced him to inherit the gang, with one condition: keeping his day job while hiding his true identity from his coworkers, including an aspiring female designer, who is his love interest as well as the only person capable to keep his violent instincts contained.
Hyami Daiki who used to be in the legendary group “Two Man Army” is best known as the invincible boxer. His partner, Takayama Jin, is the professional fighter who fights against those who undermine the rules. The fighting is violent yet with sense of justice.
Onizuka Eikichi and Danma Ryuji are best buddies waiting for their love life to bloom, but in order to do this they must cast aside their delinquent ways. Eikichi and Ryuji clean up their act, transfer to a new school, and become hard-working students. This act successfully attracts the ladies, but it also attracts other delinquents. With their lives constantly under threat, Eikichi and Ryuji's secret identity as the infamous Oni Baku biker gang is revealed! The end result? Trouble! With danger abounding, the Oni Baku duo face the odds and ends of love while solving all of life’s problems with aggressive violence!
After receiving a note from Lupin, Zenigata arrives at the birthday party of a rich politician. Sure enough he sees Lupin, who tells him the note is a fake and he’s there to find out who sent it. However, mayhem ensues when a gang of masked assassins known as Tarantula gatecrash the party, killing all in sight! During the commotion, Zenigata is shot by a man wielding a Walther P-38; a gun that Lupin recognises all too well. Then, when Lupin sneaks onto the uncharted island that serves as Tarantula's base, not only is he forcibly recruited into the group, but he also gets caught up in a deeper plot that splits the assassins in two. Can Lupin settle the score from his past, and maybe snag some gold along the way?