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The series recieved a 13-episode anime series by Creator/{{Gonzo}} in 2001, and much like the studio's other adaptations, the anime diverges ''heavily'' from its source material.

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The series recieved received a 13-episode anime series by Creator/{{Gonzo}} in 2001, and much like the studio's other adaptations, the anime diverges ''heavily'' from its source material.
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* BoobsOfSteel: Ryoko and Megumi are the most physically powerful female characters, and both are also quite well-endowed.
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* BladeOnAStick: Azumi Kiribayishi wields a naginata.

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* OffModel: Early volumes of the manga had a ''terrible'' time with this trope. Dynamic angles often resulted in awkward poses and strange body proportions, and the females in the manga were often drawn with enormous bodies (most notably in the thighs) and comparatively tiny heads. Many of the shading tones used also tended to blend into each other, giving it a muddy, rushed appearance. It [[ArtEvolution improved with time, for sure]], but some might be turned away from it by the early volumes' uneven art.
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%%* ShesGotLegs: Ryoko. Boy, does she ever!
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* ActionGirl: Enough in the main cast that it seems more notable when someone isn't.
* AmazonBrigade: The Shisengumi in later chapters.

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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: [[spoiler: G and Aoi.]]

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* CombatPragmatist: A few examples, specifically Asuka, Xiaoxing, and Kunugi.
* CookingDuel

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* HotBlooded: Shizuma Kusanagi.
* HugeSchoolgirl: Ryoko.
* TheIdiotFromOsaka: Shizuma Kusanagi.

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* %%* TheIdiotFromOsaka: Shizuma Kusanagi.



* KnuckleCracking: Midori Masato.

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* MotorcycleOnTheCoastRoad

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* RedOniBlueOni: Ryoko and Azumi.

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* ShesGotLegs: Ryoko. Boy, does she ever!

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''Real Bout High School'' (Alternate title: ''Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School'') is a martial arts light novel written by Reiji Saiga and illustrated by Sora Inoue, serialized in Kadokawa's Dragon Magazine [[note]] not to be confused with the American D&D magazine [[/note]] from 1997 to 2010, a manga version by the same duo ran in Gekkan Comic Dragon from 1998 to 2003 [[note]] due to Comic Dragon's cancellation [[/note]].

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''Real Bout High School'' (Alternate title: (titled ''Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School'') School'' for the anime) is a martial arts light novel written by Reiji Saiga and illustrated by Sora Inoue, serialized in Kadokawa's Dragon Magazine [[note]] not to be confused with the American D&D magazine [[/note]] from 1997 to 2010, a manga version by the same duo ran in Gekkan Comic Dragon from 1998 to 2003 [[note]] due to Comic Dragon's cancellation [[/note]].

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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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It Both the manga and anime were among the many titles licensed by Creator/{{Tokyopop}} during the company's heyday, with the anime having a dub produced by Creator/BangZoomEntertainment.

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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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The series recieved a 13-episode anime series by Creator/{{Gonzo}} in 2001, and much like Gonzo's other adaptations the anime diverges ''heavily'' from its source material.

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The series recieved a 13-episode anime series by Creator/{{Gonzo}} in 2001, and much like Gonzo's the studio's other adaptations adaptations, the anime diverges ''heavily'' from its source material.
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''Real Bout High School'' (Alternate title: ''Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School'') is a martial arts light novel written by Reiji Saiga and illustrated by Sora Inoue, serialized in Kadokawa's DragonMagazine [[note]] not to be confused with the American D&D magazine [[/note]] from 1997 to 2010, a manga version by the same duo ran in Gekkan Comic Dragon from 1998 to 2003 [[note]] due to Comic Dragon's cancellation [[/note]].

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''Real Bout High School'' (Alternate title: ''Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School'') is a martial arts light novel written by Reiji Saiga and illustrated by Sora Inoue, serialized in Kadokawa's DragonMagazine Dragon Magazine [[note]] not to be confused with the American D&D magazine [[/note]] from 1997 to 2010, a manga version by the same duo ran in Gekkan Comic Dragon from 1998 to 2003 [[note]] due to Comic Dragon's cancellation [[/note]].
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''Real Bout High School'' (Alternate title: ''Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School'') is a martial arts light novel written by Reiji Saiga and illustrated by Sora Inoue, serialized in Kadokawa's ''Magazine/DragonMagazine'' from 1997 to 2010, a manga version by the same duo ran in Gekkan Comic Dragon from 1998 to 2003 [[note]] due to Comic Dragon's cancellation [[/note]] .

The series was adapted into a 13-episode anime series by Creator/{{Gonzo}} in 2001.

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''Real Bout High School'' (Alternate title: ''Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School'') is a martial arts light novel written by Reiji Saiga and illustrated by Sora Inoue, serialized in Kadokawa's ''Magazine/DragonMagazine'' DragonMagazine [[note]] not to be confused with the American D&D magazine [[/note]] from 1997 to 2010, a manga version by the same duo ran in Gekkan Comic Dragon from 1998 to 2003 [[note]] due to Comic Dragon's cancellation [[/note]] .[[/note]].

The series was adapted into recieved a 13-episode anime series by Creator/{{Gonzo}} in 2001.
2001, and much like Gonzo's other adaptations the anime diverges ''heavily'' from its source material.

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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 ''Magazine/DragonMagazine'' from 1999 to 2003, and adapted into a 13-episode anime series in 2001.

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''Real Bout High School'' (Alternate title: ''Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School'') is a martial arts manga light novel written by Reiji Saiga and illustrated by Sora Inoue, serialized in Kadokawa's ''Magazine/DragonMagazine'' from 1999 1997 to 2003, and 2010, a manga version by the same duo ran in Gekkan Comic Dragon from 1998 to 2003 [[note]] due to Comic Dragon's cancellation [[/note]] .

The series was
adapted into a 13-episode anime series by Creator/{{Gonzo}} in 2001.



* ShipTease: a lot between Ryoko and Shizuma. Lampshaded frequently by their friends and acquaintances. Damn near confirmed after their last battle when they embrace and she flat out tells Shizuma "I love you" followed by Shizuma letting her win their fight. Hell, her CoolAndUnusualPunishment of Shinzuma was [[spoiler:to pluck his unibrow and trim his hair turning him into MrFanservice. Then when he challenges her again she says she'll wait until they both recover and blows him a kiss.]]

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* ShipTease: a lot between Ryoko and Shizuma. Lampshaded frequently by their friends and acquaintances. Damn near confirmed after their last battle when they embrace and she flat out tells Shizuma "I love you" followed by Shizuma letting her win their fight. Hell, her CoolAndUnusualPunishment of Shinzuma Shizuma was [[spoiler:to pluck his unibrow and trim his hair turning him into MrFanservice. Then when he challenges her again she says she'll wait until they both recover and blows him a kiss.]]

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