Galan is a failure of a samurai who is down on his luck, until one day, the unexpected happens: a princess of a foreign country presents him with a sword. To his delight, he accepts it, completely unaware of its past and its secrets. Shortly after, strange events begin to unfold, causing both humorous and ecchi situations for Galan to survive through, all the while protecting his mysterious sword full of secrets.
Having recently dropped out of law school, where he had finished the graduation requirements but didn't actually graduate, Kintaro Oe is on a new self-driven quest for knowledge. His adventures will lead him to a variety of workplaces including a computer firm, noodle shop, and even an animation studio, where his seemingly perverse attitude always tends to get him into trouble with the opposite sex. The moral of the story? Study! Study! Study!
No two anime could be so alike as "Labyrinth of Flames" and "Golden Boy". They are both full of ecchiness, funny stupidity and fantastic nonsense; only I guess Galan is luckier with women than Kintaro. Anyways, I'm absolutely sure if you liked one you'll like the other one. :)
When Kaede, a girl frustrated with her grades like any other teenager, finds a female Ninja attempting to steal her underwear, she didn't expect a friendship to be the result. And as the modern day world of ordinary high schooler Kaede collides with Ninja-in-training Shinobu, she soon comes to discover that the world of modern day Ninjas are filled with parties, picnics, and the training of the elder master Ninja yellow form changing glob: Onsokumaru!
both are absurd parodies of useles people in theyre field, one a samurai and the other a ninja, but they are increadibly funny and what they do.
ts the story of bad samurai who doesnt do anything right and only gets in trouble and the other is about a bad ninja who can do things right and only gets in trouble... pretty straigh forward
and as a plus lots of echi to go arround and please the audience
ps. if u like nonsense anime this is one for u.
Nobody asked young Shinjuro if he wanted to take over the dojo, but the responsibility fell on his shoulders anyway. Now, he must try and make his school succeed while protecting the town he lives in. Things get worse when Mikage, a rogue samurai, seeks the legendary sword Mizuchi to destroy the Tokugawa government. Shinjuro is called upon to defeat Mikage and restore peace to feudal Japan. However, he's not alone. A band of beautiful women await to support him emotionally and in battle.
Short ecchi elements in Samurai: Hunt for the Sword and Labyrinth of Flames really makes them alike. Both of them are about young samurai who are surrounded by girls and trouble, but in the end they somehow deal with it. However, Shinjuro looks and acts more intelligent than Galan.
Toudou Gakuen is no ordinary high school. There, during the Meiji Restoration, fighting masters were forced to gather from all over Japan to re-establish the martial arts. Amongst the student body is a group of immensely powerful fighters who maintain order through absolute power. This "Enforcement Group" is locked in a feud with the Jyuuuken Club over matters of love and death. Now, two newcomers have disturbed the order of this school, becoming entangled in this vicious feud. Caught between sexy babes and terrible powers, the battle to be the strongest begins!