Fighting: (Story/Location) Series whose primary focus is fighting would fit into this segment. (More precise) Subgenres include "Gun-Action", "Martial Arts" and "Swordplay".
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| B | ||
| Boondocks | See The Boondocks | |
| H | ||
| Hero Tales | See Jyushin Enbu: Hero Tales | |
| J | ||
| Juushin Enbu: Hero Tales | See Jyushin Enbu: Hero Tales | |
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Jyushin Enbu: Hero Tales |
Set in a time of chaos, seven heroes of the Stars, the Hokushintenkun, rise up to lead the people. Two of the seven, the Nitenshinson, the Hagun and the Tanrou, are never supposed to exist at the same time, but fate has decided otherwise. Taito, chosen as the Hagun, now must rise up to defeat the Tanrou, as the fate of the Stars destined it to be. (Summary from ANN) |
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| N | ||
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Nabari no Ou |
Rokujou Miharu was a seemly reluctant junior high student living in his own world. However, within him, lurked the ultimate power of Nabari, "Omnipotent". To possess such supreme weapon, the Wolf Pack of Iga swore to bring Miharu back to Iga village. On the other hand, Miharu’s English teacher, Kumohira-sensei, and classmate, Kouichi, were the Banten ninjas whose mission was to protect Miharu. A war waged over the ownership of "Omnipotent" thus started. To survive, Miharu must enter the hidden world Nabari, to become the king. |
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| T | ||
![]() The Boondocks |
Ten-year-old Huey and his younger brother Riley have been dragged away from a big city life in Chicago by their grandfather, to live a middleclass life in the very white and idyllic suburb of Woodcrest. In addition to having problems coping with this acute change in home setting, they have trouble adapting to the drastically different suburban cultures and lifestyles. Their story is a biting satire of Americana; addressing issues of race, morality, culture and politics. |
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| 獣神演武 - HERO TALES - | See Jyushin Enbu: Hero Tales | |
| 隠の王 | See Nabari no Ou | |
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