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*** However, it isn't so much the sword that possesses the incredible cutting power, as it is Suzuka herself, as she was able to take down several armed combatants by using her sword fighting moves while using an ordinary lead pipe. Basically, if Suzuka has it in her hands, she can use it to slice ANYTHING in half.
*** However, it isn't so much the sword that possesses the incredible cutting power, as it is Suzuka herself, as she was able to take down several armed combatants by using her sword fighting moves while using an ordinary lead pipe. Basically, if Suzuka has it in her hands, she can use it to slice ANYTHING in half.
* In ''[[Real Bout High School]]'', Samurai Girl Ryoko Mitsurugi's skill with her wooden sword has to be seen to be believed.
* In ''[[Real Bout High School]]'', Samurai Girl Ryoko Mitsurugi's skill with her wooden sword has to be seen to be believed.
* Tatewaki Kuno of ''[[Ranma One Half|Ranma 1/2]]'' can cut through ''stone walls'' with his bokken; one wonders why he even bothered to upgrade to an actual katana in his second-to-last appearance in the manga.
* Tatewaki Kuno of ''[[Ranma ½|Ranma 1/2]]'' can cut through ''stone walls'' with his bokken; one wonders why he even bothered to upgrade to an actual katana in his second-to-last appearance in the manga.
** And that's only after training! In his first fight, he nearly decapitated Ranma.
** And that's only after training! In his first fight, he nearly decapitated Ranma.
* Kaoru in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' manages a pretty impressive performance in the Kyoto Arc, and manages to beat Kamatari Honjo with the broken handle of her bokken.
* Kaoru in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' manages a pretty impressive performance in the Kyoto Arc, and manages to beat Kamatari Honjo with the broken handle of her bokken.