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History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi (Anime TV)
Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi (史上最強の弟子ケンイチ, Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi, roughly translated "History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi") is a manga by Syun Matsuena (松江名俊, Syun Matsuena).
The story is focused on Shirahama Kenichi, an average 15-year-old weakling, whose life turns to Hell with the appearance of the naive, beautiful, and strong transfer student, Fūrinji Miu. After Kenichi witnesses Miu's skills in martial arts and beats a karate senpai in a match, he is targeted by all the deliquents in the school. To save himself from being beaten around, Kenichi joins the dojo that Miu trains in, the Ryōzanpaku, the gathering place of those who are truly strong. Since then, Kenichi's routine is divided between his hellish training with the residents of Ryōzanpaku, and his fights against the members of the Ragnarok gang who view him as a possible ally or an impending threat to their plans.
The anime adaptation by Tokyo Movie Shinsha first started airing in October 2006.
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The story is focused on Shirahama Kenichi, an average 15-year-old weakling, whose life turns to Hell with the appearance of the naive, beautiful, and strong transfer student, Fūrinji Miu. After Kenichi witnesses Miu's skills in martial arts and beats a karate senpai in a match, he is targeted by all the deliquents in the school. To save himself from being beaten around, Kenichi joins the dojo that Miu trains in, the Ryōzanpaku, the gathering place of those who are truly strong. Since then, Kenichi's routine is divided between his hellish training with the residents of Ryōzanpaku, and his fights against the members of the Ragnarok gang who view him as a possible ally or an impending threat to their plans.
The anime adaptation by Tokyo Movie Shinsha first started airing in October 2006.
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That has got to be the best news ever!! I absolutely love this show, It's got Martial Arts, Comedy and Ecchi what more could a red blooded male want?
Guys if you haven't done so check out Hajime no Ippo I feel it's just like HSD but with a boxing slant, it's really very good and will fill some of that HSD void