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.
This is a term coined to identify things like jiggling breasts, cleavage shots, panty shots, bra shots, closeup shots of women's breast, legs, butt, etc., and mild nudity all for the purposes of "servicing" the audience and having no relevance to the plot or characters of a series. The term has a second meaning covering things like massive action sequences, explosions, fights, etc., but it mostly refers to the first meaning.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| B | ||
| Battle Vixens (manga title) | Rent | See Ikki Tousen |
| D | ||
| Desert Punk | Rent | See Sunabouzu |
| F | ||
| Futakoi 2 | Rent | See Futakoi Alternative |
|
Futakoi Alternative |
Rent |
Having dropped out of college, Rentarou has settled on running private detective agency, with the assistance of Souju and Sara, two twin high school students. While Rentarou is out dealing with an angry issue of trying to explain how his cat ate a Yakuza bosses favorite bird, Souju is making croquettes at a local shop, and Sara sets off an explosive device in the office to help a new client escape from a group of heavily armed and murderous debt collectors. |
| G | ||
|
Grenadier |
Rent | Once upon a time, in a feudal age Yajirou, a young samurai mercenary loses the battle to rescue the captured lord of a castle. He is helped in his escape by an innocent very beautiful blond woman, who explains to him about an ultimate battle strategy in which one can avoid battle by eliminating the enemy's will to fight. Later that day, they meet again on the battlefield, where she rescues him again, this time from a sniper's bullet. Tendou Rusyuna proves herself to be an enlightened', an expert shot with her pistol. Together they rescue the lord, and form an unlikely team. A master sword-man and expert pistol-woman start an adventure in land torn by the chaos of constant warfare. |
| H | ||
| Hohoemi No Senshi | Rent | See Grenadier |
| I | ||
|
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. |
| Ikkitousen | Rent | See Ikki Tousen |
| S | ||
| Strength of a Thousand | Rent | See Ikki Tousen |
|
Sunabouzu |
Rent | In a dry desert world lost to it own destruction, which bakes in the sun and freezes at night, where the hollow shells of abandoned buildings stand like tombstones to a forgotten age, humanity still manages to survive by preying on itself. Hidden behind a mask of mystery, Sunabozu manages to eek out a living by taking on those special jobs that are too trivial for the surviving justice system, and too tough for the bounty hunters. And if he could catch that full figured Asajiri Junko, who set him up to fight the entire Kawazu clan and then tricked him out of the bounty, he would be a lot happier. But Sunabozu always finishes any job that he accepts, even if it takes some time. |
| Sunabozu | Rent | See Sunabouzu |
| T | ||
| Twin Love 2 | Rent | See Futakoi Alternative |
| 一騎当千 | Rent | See Ikki Tousen |
| 砂ぼうず | Rent | See Sunabouzu |
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