These would be titles which recount the deeds of a legendary or historical hero. Inuyasha is a good example of an epic title.
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Age of Chaos
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See Shura No Toki
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Juuni Kokuki
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Buy |
See Twelve Kingdoms
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| M |
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Mutsu Enmei Ryuu Gaiden: Shura no Toki
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Buy |
See Shura No Toki
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Record of 12 Kingdoms
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See Twelve Kingdoms
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 Shura No Toki
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If feudal Japan there exists many samurai. Each of them are striving to earn the title of Master of the Sword. Musashi is one who has probably earned it. His double swords flow like the wind and he can defeat any opponent. He wanders around the land looking for talented samurai to fight. While debating whether to protect a young lord, he sees a samurai eating in a small restuarant, Yakumo Mutsu. Later he sees Yakumo defeat 20 men without drawing his katana. Musashi decides there that Yakumo is the man he needs to fight to find out who is the best.
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 Twelve Kingdoms
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This is about a Japanese girl named Nakajima Yoko who is taken away to another world by a mysterious man, but is separated from him and is soon confronted by the natives. She experiences a large number of tribulations and this story is about what she does and how she grows as a person because of what she goes though. This anime has action, adventure, great music, and wonderfully illustrated moral lessons. Many modern issues are also addressed, including race, politics, etc.
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十二国記
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See Twelve Kingdoms
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