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  2. Viral Hit - Wikipedia

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    Viral Hit (Korean: 싸움독학; RR: Ssaumdokak, Japanese: 喧嘩独学, romanized: Kenka Dokugaku, lit. ' How to Fight ') is a South Korean manhwa released as a free webtoon written by Taejun Pak and illustrated by Kim Junghyun.

  3. Tough (manga) - Wikipedia

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    A video game based on the series titled Tough: Dark Fight was released for the PlayStation 2 console in Japan on December 1, 2005. The fighting game takes place in between the two missing years between the two manga series. The game features a number of characters from the manga, as well as eight new characters.

  4. Kenji (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Kenji (拳児) is a manga series written by Ryuchi Matsuda and illustrated by Yoshihide Fujiwara.The series follows Kenji Goh, a practitioner of the Chinese martial art Bajiquan.

  5. Ironfist Chinmi - Wikipedia

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    Ironfist Chinmi (Japanese: 鉄拳チンミ, Hepburn: Tekken Chinmi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takeshi Maekawa. It was published by Kodansha in Monthly Shōnen Magazine from 1983 to 1997 and collected in 35 tankōbon volumes.

  6. Battle Royale (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Battle Royale (Japanese: バトル・ロワイアル, Hepburn: Batoru Rowaiaru) is a Japanese manga series written by Koushun Takami and illustrated by Masayuki Taguchi. It is based on Takami's novel of the same name, telling the story of a class of junior high school children who are forced to fight each other to the death.

  7. Battle Royal High School - Wikipedia

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    The anime is considerably condensed when compared to its manga source material, making many characters seem out of place. [1] The OVA was localized in English and released in North America by AnimEigo on VHS July 31, 1996 and on DVD September 23, 2003. [7] [8] The anime has been out-of-print in the region since 2011. [9]

  8. List of Tokyopop publications - Wikipedia

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    Vol 1-6 contain scripted commentary with Eric Gellar and John Watanabe hosting and doing play-by-play, the volumes also have alternate Japanese commentary. Vol 7-14 replaces Eric Gellar with Dan Lovranski and the extra Japanese commentary is removed aside from the DVD extras.

  9. Shamo (manga) - Wikipedia

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    A blood-thirsty TV producer notices that this street-fighting young man was the "Youth A" and pushes to have him join "Lethal Fight," a fictional combat arena modeled after Japan's K-1 tournament. Ryo, a dangerous man with an animal instinct who destroyed many good fighters in the ring, one day finds himself facing Thailand 's best fighter who ...

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