Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School (TV Series 2001) Poster

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5/10
It had the potential to be a legend, but it lost its way
liraenriquec18 February 2024
I started watching this anime in 2002, but I only saw the first three episodes. At the time, I was just a teenager without much money, so it was difficult to find the complete series. However, those first three episodes left such an impression on me that I always wanted to see the rest.

Today, 22 years later, I finally had the chance to finish it.

The first thing I want to say is that those first three episodes are definitely even better today than they were 12 years ago. This anime really starts off very well. A mix of great characters, an intriguing story with the promise of getting deeper and deeper, and a great touch of humor whet our appetite for more. There's no doubt that I had a good eye 22 years ago.

However, ironically, the anime starts to fail after the fourth episode. It's as if the author had spent all his intellect at the beginning of the story and then didn't know how to develop it. It's clear that it had great potential. But for some reason, the anime starts to become silly, empty, and hollow. In some episodes, the viewer can't help but wonder, "If you're promising me a good narrative, why does the author end up dedicating two episodes to pure comedy without contributing anything to the real plot?" This anime is only 13 episodes long.

The lack of follow-up to the main plot is so great that in the last episode, even the protagonists are still as confused about the development of events as they were in the first two episodes. What a waste!

In short, Samurai Girl Real Bout High School is one of those stories that could have been great. It had everything going for it, but the author got lazy and ended up making an anime that, while not bad, is an average comedy that you can enjoy but will forget about.

The GOOD. Charming characters. The protagonist, besides being beautiful, has a personality that makes you feel like she's "your friend."

THE BAD. After three episodes, the author gives up on an interesting narrative and dedicates himself to an average comedy.

SEPARATED AT BIRTH: Ryoko Mitsurugi, the protagonist of this story, looks like a twin of Kenshin Himura from Rurouni Kenshin, and of Juubei Yagyuu from Samurai Girls. It seems that 20 years ago in anime, it was a requirement to be red-haired and long-haired to be a samurai.
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1/10
This show...
kill-the-boxtrolls26 September 2012
Warning: Spoilers
I can't stand it anymore, a friend showed this to me, I thought I'd like it before this girl got all arrogant.

What's the whole point in this girl anyway? No plot, a five foot nine girl that is a martial artist and damn, she shows off things.

I won't debate on the animation, but the theme of the show is quite unappealing in my opinion while the animation has its admission, downright, thoroughly one of the worst animation of all time. The script is rushed, the voice acting is horrible, since when have you made a spoof off of Trigun??

This anime could've been better than just copying off of Cowboy Bebop.

Let me admit, I like the idea for it but this show needs to be banned from the country, I mean, high school girl gets cocky? Far from egotistical, she can also show off things? Scratch that.

I'm going to watch Blood Plus instead.
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9/10
It's a really good yet short Animé series.
Rukikamiya26 February 2003
It's a really good yet short Animé series. It kept me entertained with the humor Daisaku provided. Joshua Seth was good as Daisaku's part and David Lucas kept Shizuma's character, like in the Japanese version. Although it's only 13 episodes long, it is a really good show to watch.
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