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''[[Real Bout High School]]'' (Alternate title: ''Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School'') is a martial arts manga written by Reiji Saiga and illustrated by Sora Inoue, serialized in ''[[Dragon Magazine]]'' from 1999 to 2003, and adapted into a 13-episode anime series in 2001. It centers around a high school where martial arts are part of the standard curriculum; one of its students, Samurai Girl Ryoko Mitsurugi, is the top fighter and most popular girl in school... until a challenger arrives in the form of the uncouth Shizuma Kusanagi, a transfer student from Kansai. While he lacks Ryoko's grace, he soon proves to be a powerful fighter, and may surpass Ryoko as the best fighter at Daimon High. Principal Takao Todo encourages rivalry between the competitors, setting up a dangerous "K-Fighting" tournament where even the teachers can join in and settle once-and-for-all just who is the top dog on campus.
''[[Real Bout High School]]'' (Alternate title: ''Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School'') is a martial arts manga written by Reiji Saiga and illustrated by Sora Inoue, serialized in ''[[Dragon (magazine)]]'' from 1999 to 2003, and adapted into a 13-episode anime series in 2001. It centers around a high school where martial arts are part of the standard curriculum; one of its students, Samurai Girl Ryoko Mitsurugi, is the top fighter and most popular girl in school... until a challenger arrives in the form of the uncouth Shizuma Kusanagi, a transfer student from Kansai. While he lacks Ryoko's grace, he soon proves to be a powerful fighter, and may surpass Ryoko as the best fighter at Daimon High. Principal Takao Todo encourages rivalry between the competitors, setting up a dangerous "K-Fighting" tournament where even the teachers can join in and settle once-and-for-all just who is the top dog on campus.
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=== This Manga contains examples of: ===
=== This Manga contains examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]]: Enough in the main cast that it seems more notable when someone isn't.
* [[Action Girl]]: Enough in the main cast that it seems more notable when someone isn't.
* [[Barehanded Blade Block]]: Used once against Ryoko's wooden sword, making it more plausible than the usual method.
* [[Barehanded Blade Block]]: Used once against Ryoko's wooden sword, making it more plausible than the usual method.
* [[Blade On a Stick]]: Azumi Kiribayishi wields a naginata.
* [[Blade on a Stick]]: Azumi Kiribayishi wields a naginata.
* [[Boobs of Steel]]: Ryoko and Megumi are the most physically powerful female characters, and both are also quite well-endowed.
* [[Boobs of Steel]]: Ryoko and Megumi are the most physically powerful female characters, and both are also quite well-endowed.
* [[Boss Subtitles]]: The last volume of the manga uses these as a sendoff for all the characters, thus inverting the usual use.
* [[Boss Subtitles]]: The last volume of the manga uses these as a sendoff for all the characters, thus inverting the usual use.
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* [[Fan Service]]: The scene in which the Shinsengumi all go to the bathhouse, full stop.
* [[Fan Service]]: The scene in which the Shinsengumi all go to the bathhouse, full stop.
* [[Happy Birthday to You]]: A substitute song is sung in episode 4.
* [[Happy Birthday to You]]: A substitute song is sung in episode 4.
* [[Heir to The Dojo]]: Azumi Kiribayashi, though in a subversion, this is far from her motivation as a fighter.
* [[Heir to the Dojo]]: Azumi Kiribayashi, though in a subversion, this is far from her motivation as a fighter.
* [[Hot Amazon]]: Ryoko herself. Also Megumi.
* [[Hot Amazon]]: Ryoko herself. Also Megumi.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Shizuma Kusanagi.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Shizuma Kusanagi.
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* [[Lethal Chef]]: Ryoko and Azumi, who were involved in the [[Cooking Duel]] mentioned above... with nauseating results.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Ryoko and Azumi, who were involved in the [[Cooking Duel]] mentioned above... with nauseating results.
* [[Love At First Punch]]: Several couples are formed this way.
* [[Love At First Punch]]: Several couples are formed this way.
* [[Motorcycle On the Coast Road]]
* [[Motorcycle on the Coast Road]]
* [[Ninja]]: Kyoichi Kunugi. Asuka tries her best to be one.
* [[Ninja]]: Kyoichi Kunugi. Asuka tries her best to be one.
* [[One-Letter Name]]: G, who ''honestly'' doesn't remember his own name after the years of psychological and physical conditioning he was subjected to since he was a boy in order to become the perfect bodyguard.
* [[One-Letter Name]]: G, who ''honestly'' doesn't remember his own name after the years of psychological and physical conditioning he was subjected to since he was a boy in order to become the perfect bodyguard.
* [[Panty Fighter]]: Surprisingly, it's really only in the anime. The manga is quite tame, having only a few, small views of anything under the skirt. And even then, seemingly only when the angle would be more explanatory or dramatic.
* [[Panty Fighter]]: Surprisingly, it's really only in the anime. The manga is quite tame, having only a few, small views of anything under the skirt. And even then, seemingly only when the angle would be more explanatory or dramatic.
* [[Playing With Fire]]: Shizuma has many battle techniques involving alcohol and a disposable lighter.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: Shizuma has many battle techniques involving alcohol and a disposable lighter.
* [[Redheaded Hero|Red-Headed Heroine]]: Ryoko, obviously
* [[Redheaded Hero|Red-Headed Heroine]]: Ryoko, obviously
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Ryoko and Azumi.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Ryoko and Azumi.
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'''Ryoko:''' Gotcha! <br />
'''Ryoko:''' Gotcha! <br />
'''Dragon:''' Awful... I haven't... said... }}
'''Dragon:''' Awful... I haven't... said... }}
* [[Talk to The Fist]]: See [[Talking Is a Free Action]], above.
* [[Talk to the Fist]]: See [[Talking Is a Free Action]], above.
* [[Teeth Flying]]: Ryoko knocks several teeth out of the head of gang leader Takasugi's [[The Dragon|Dragon]]. Hey, it's his fault he was talking when the fight had already started.
* [[Teeth Flying]]: Ryoko knocks several teeth out of the head of gang leader Takasugi's [[The Dragon|Dragon]]. Hey, it's his fault he was talking when the fight had already started.
* [[Tomokazu Seki]]: Shizuma Kusanagi's Japanese voice
* [[Tomokazu Seki]]: Shizuma Kusanagi's Japanese voice

Revision as of 02:15, 9 April 2014

Real Bout High School (Alternate title: Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School) is a martial arts manga written by Reiji Saiga and illustrated by Sora Inoue, serialized in Dragon (magazine) from 1999 to 2003, and adapted into a 13-episode anime series in 2001. It centers around a high school where martial arts are part of the standard curriculum; one of its students, Samurai Girl Ryoko Mitsurugi, is the top fighter and most popular girl in school... until a challenger arrives in the form of the uncouth Shizuma Kusanagi, a transfer student from Kansai. While he lacks Ryoko's grace, he soon proves to be a powerful fighter, and may surpass Ryoko as the best fighter at Daimon High. Principal Takao Todo encourages rivalry between the competitors, setting up a dangerous "K-Fighting" tournament where even the teachers can join in and settle once-and-for-all just who is the top dog on campus.


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 Takasugi: H-How dare you...

Dragon: Wait, Takasugi. She's good. I'll go...

(Ryoko smashes his face in with her wooden sword, knocking a few of his teeth out in the process)

Ryoko: Gotcha!

Dragon: Awful... I haven't... said...