In the illustrious halls of Daimon High School, disputes
are settled through the K-Fight System: where students can settle their
differences in one on one battles. The
greatest champion of the system is Ryoko Mitsurugi, a beautiful Samurai
obsessed girl whose skills are second to none.
But Ryoko’s life is about to get more hectic than constant K-Fight
challenges when she discovers a pendant that transports her to an alternate
reality where Monsters roam and she’s the only one who can stop them.
So this is an interesting case: this isnt an out of the
blue random title for me. I read the
Real Bout High School Manga back in high school and I really loved it…ok the
first half more than the second half but maybe I’ll touch on that later. I knew there was an Anime sequel but never
got around to watching it cause it was really hard to find and I hadn’t heard
great things about it. Well I came into
possession of the entire series recently and for the month of Romance and Love,
we’re gonna spend it with cute high school girls who love to pick fights in
school hallways. Though there might be a
little bit more going on alongside that, which could hamper the
experience.
The Gundam Anime Corner
Just an Anime fan sharing his opinions and love for Anime. Most reviews are from my own personal collection. But I might throw in some theatrical reviews as well if I see em. Def look for a lot of old school titles to show up here. It's where I got my Anime start and theyre titles that should never be forgotten.
Monday, February 2, 2026
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
T5W#546-Top 5 Mugen Moments in Samurai Champloo
While it might not be quite on the same level of Cowboy Bebop,
no one can deny that Samurai Champloo’s greatest weapon is leading man
Mugen. While the overall ensemble of
Mugen, Jin and Fuu might not always work in most episodes (mostly on Fuu’s
end), Mugen usually gets the biggest stand out moments ranging from action to hilarity
to surprisingly heartfelt dramatic bits.
I still stand by my notion that Champloo should have been his show with
Jin as a secondary lead getting into adventures while earning each others
respect and pseudo friendship along the way…so basically Samurai Champloo
without Fuu or the Sunflower Samurai. On
today’s Top 5 Wednesday, it’s the unofficial ancestor of Spike Speigel’s show
as I count down the Top 5 Best Mugen Moments from Samurai Champloo.
Monday, January 26, 2026
Samurai Champloo Part 6 Episodes 22-26
The end is in sight as Mugen, Jin and Fuu arrive in
Nagasaki. The Sunflower Samurai is close
but so are a cadre of assassins looking to collect not just his head but the
heads of the traveling trio as well.
Mugen, Jin and Fuu confront their sorted histories one more time,
pushing themselves to the limit to see their long journey through. And even if they survive the onslaught,
there’s still the matter of Mugen and Jin’s unfinished business? Will this story only end if one of them dies
at the hands of the other?
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
T5W#545-Top 5 Things to Remember Before Seeing Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe
Even though we’ve been getting plenty of exciting new Gundam
projects these last few years including The Witch From Mercury and SEED
Freedom, the one Gundam story everyone has been waiting for is Part 2 of the
Gundam Hathaway Trilogy. Originally
intended for a Summer 2020 release but delayed due to the Pandemic, Mobile Suit
Gundam Hathaway dropped in the Summer of 2021 in Japan and on Netflix and took
fans into a new struggle as the Earth Sphere crossed the UC0100 line. It’s been five years since the first part of
this new saga arrived and fans have been eagerly wanting to see where the
rebellion of Hathaway Noa goes from here.
To get you caught up before we send Mobile Suits into the ocean (judging
from the trailers), today’s Top 5 Wednesday will be looking at the Top 5 Things
to Remember Before Seeing Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph
Circe.
Monday, January 19, 2026
Samurai Champloo Part 5 Episodes 18-21
Mugen, Jin and Fuu might’ve finally caught a break in
their search for the Sunflower Samurai in a town held hostage by religion and
lies. They have a name. They have a destination. Now all they have to do is get there. But when a beautiful, blind musician named
Sara joins the party, everything’s on the verge of changing once more. Is Sara someone who’s too good to be true or
is she an opponent even Mugen and Jin’s skills might not be able to overcome?
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