Self-explanatory. High school (grades 10-12) should play a major role in the title. Azumanga Daioh is an excellent example of this category. A typical High school series will include a Sports Festival, a Cultural Festival, and a school Trip.
Self-explanatory. Series who's primary focus is fighting would fit into this segment. Yu Yu Hakusho and Ranma 1/2 are classified as fighting series. But if you can, then please select a more specific keyword instead, such as "Gun-Action" or "Swordplay"; maybe some day we'll completely split up this category into some more terms of this sort.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| B | ||
| Battle Vixens (manga title) | Rent | See Ikki Tousen |
| Blazing Transfer Student | See Honoo no Tenkousei | |
| boku no katsu seni kanojo no... | A tradgic Love Story w/ a VERY odd twist! | |
| C | ||
| Charge! Cromartie High School | Buy | See Sakigake! Cromartie Koukou |
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Chou! Kuse ni Narisou |
Avoid | Ranma 1/2 wanna be |
| Cromartie High School | Buy | See Sakigake! Cromartie Koukou |
| D | ||
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Delinquent in Drag |
Watch |
When teenage pervert Banji gets his new school uniform, he's in for a shock. He has been mistakenly issued a girl's uniform, and despite his half-witted protests, his parents insist he hurry up and make it to school on time. Once there, should he admit his mistake and become the laughing stock of the school? Or continue the deception, especially since he's fallen for a pretty classmate who thinks of him as a friend? |
| Due Come Noi (Italian) | Watch | See Kyou Kara Ore Wa!! |
| H | ||
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Honoo no Tenkousei |
One bright fall day, young Takisawa Noboru transfered over to Honjakuniku High, arriving an hour after the start of classes as the principal had instructed him. Everything seemed to be going fine, until the mildly overzealous hall monitor Jonichi Koichi decides to charge him with tardiness, and administer punishment...you see, in this high school, any argument can be won through sports or combat, leaving Takisawa in a bit of a pinch until the lovely Yukari steps in and saves him from making himself even later than he is. But that's just the start of Takisawa's troubles...the school tough, Ibuki Saburo, has set his sights on both mashing the new meat to a pulp, and winning the hand of Yukari away from any potential suitors...in the boxing ring! Will Takisawa be able to defeat Ibuki, win the love of Yukari, and still make it to Calculus on time? Of course, it's all in a day's work for a Blazing Transfer Student! |
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| I | ||
| I'll make a habit of it | Avoid | See Chou! Kuse ni Narisou |
|
Ikki Tousen |
Rent |
In the Kanto Plain of Japan, high schools in the area are little more than fronts for what appear to be nothing more than gangs who all wear a strange earring. Within these schools, students fight to be the top-rated fighters in order to represent their school at the very unofficial Great Fighter's Tournament. However, what appears to be nothing more than thugs fighting street battles is in reality ancient Chinese history coming back to replay itself in modern times with students having names of various warriors from that time. |
| Ikki Tousen 2 | Rent | See Ikkitousen: Dragon Destiny |
| Ikki Tousen: Dragon Destiny | Rent | See Ikkitousen: Dragon Destiny |
| Ikkitousen | Rent | See Ikki Tousen |
![]() Ikkitousen: Dragon Destiny |
Rent | In a land ruled by destiny, several warriors struggle against their fate. Each possessing the soul of an ancient warrior inside them in the form of a dragon. Three high school students are bound to their fate with iron chains, or so it seems. There is a mysterious stone, the dragon jade, which has the power to change their fate. But like all things of great importance, everyone wants it - including hidden factions nobody knows about yet. |
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