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<p>Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple is a simple action comedy that is very curious.  The character himself is the nice guy underdog who is completely isolated at the beginning.  Since his strength is lacking and he has no friends he is often mocked at the very least and beat on the very worst.  I don&#8217;t want to talk about key points in the position but its tantalizing to perceive Kenichi evolve to become both physically and emotionally stronger.  His training and the various interactions between characters are quite laughable and the fights are well done.
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<p>When he fights a tough opponent it is plausible he is able to be a contender because his training is not only sadistically harsh and long but also he learns counter moves.  They go into tremendous detail about the fighting styles in this anime.  What they are old for, their strengths and weaknesses, and how they are learned (performed) .  I hope my review was edifying and I hope enough people relish (grasp)  Kenichi that funimation will license the rest of the note (they licensed 26 out of 50 episodes to test the product.)
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<p>This DVD Contains 13 Episodes and B will have 13 Since Funi only licensed the first 26.  Trailers and well-organized opening/ending are the only special features included here&#8230; standard/generic special features only. Total Speed time for the 13 episodes is 312 Minutes.
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<p>Ever wish you bought Microsoft encourage in 1992, sometimes I remember thinking about it then.  When I do, I realize if I had I&#8217;d have become seriously rich, and could do lots fo things like finance a movie or a TV series.  After saving Firefly, the Joss Whedon series, the next thing I consider I&#8217;d want to finance would be History&#8217;s Strongest Disciple.  Yeah, I know that&#8217;s not the US title of this, but it&#8217;s unruffled the one I know it by. Kenichi was not received as well as it could have been by fan groups cause many of them were expecting a straight martial arts note.  Kenichi is more of a comedic series with an curious martial arts twist.  The martial arts portion is blown up to be a bit larger than life, but it works on both a comedic and an action level.  The character development in Kenichi is stellar and that&#8217;s why I contemplate it would originate a gracious live action series as well as anime.  Not that far into the series, we all seem to have a handle on his family, his school friends, his enemies, and the mystical dojo that houses six masters of various martial arts.</p>
<p>The region is simple, I&#8217;m not really sending spoilers by saying Kenichi is a wimp who wants to be more than that, and gets his wish with the chance meeting of a fresh girl at school Miu.  They have met before a long time ago, but only Miu puts it together at their first meeting. It is through her that Kenichi gets his opportunity to change himself.  There is a subtle point which was meant to withhold the comedy and perhaps prolong the series early on.  To define that I&#8217;ll go to the manga series, of which there are two.  In the first the position is different and Kenichi becomes a fighter for different reasons and gets stronger considerable sooner.  After about 40 chapters or so they scrapped that memoir, and started a unique one from scratch.  In the original version which echos the anime, Miu is the one who drives Kenichi more, and in this case involves him in something the masters would have spared him from.</p>
<p>While this is a puny spoiler, I&#8217;ll vow you it cause it can be missed if you don&#8217;t pay cessation attention.  Kenichi, like most people wants to win himself out of a bind, but he would never have chosen the path he took had he known what it implied.  The bind he was in eager the Karate club, where he is challenged by a mighty larger modern member who plans to beat the crap out of him, and force him to leave the club.  After Miu gets Kenichi interested with the masters, a humorous enough introduction in it&#8217;s hold correct, they whine him with harsh conditioning methods.  Miu, feeling sorry for him, and overhearing the person he&#8217;s going to fight boast about the beating he&#8217;ll net, teaches him an advanced technique.  In the waste he wins, but the recede is illegal, so he leaves the Karate club, but not without attracting some attention from the upperclassman in the club.  You gaze the thing the masters knew, that Kenichi and Miu did not, was that if he was conditioned and had no knowledge of technique, a person with no natural martial arts aptitude like himself, would survive the beating. He could then go on with his everyday life mostly unfettered. Unfortunately, since Miu teaches him an advanced technique, now stronger and stronger fighters will now arrive at him till he&#8217;d finally completely defeated, or he has to come by stronger to beat them.  What he finds out is he&#8217;ll now likely utilize the rest of his life battling modern challengers.</p>
<p>What makes Kenichi so humorous?   It&#8217;s often in the crazy training techniques, like the squid dance where Kenichi is hung on a spit over an initiate fire fanned by one of his masters, and has to retain twisting befriend and forth to sustain from getting fried.  This helps acquire the abs, rather rapidly I would choose, or he might be giving the master a dash by pulling him on a tire.  He once asked if there was a faster draw to gather in shape while doing this, and the master said their was&#8230;  Kenichi waited to hear about it, whereby the master produced a whip, then told him to pull him on the tire faster!  Other amusing scenes involve Kenichi&#8217;s father and his pet shotgun Sebastian, his busybody sister, who thinks Kenichi, (and she may be apt)  has been seduced away to this dojo by Miu&#8217;s vast chest. There is humor in the foes he fights as each one has his fragment of quirks, from a cat loving female kick artist, to a crazy aristocrat, who composes and hears music in his fighting.  There is humor in the interaction between the masters, calm of a childlike monster who can&#8217;t control his power, to a female master of weapons who is constantly fighting the perverted attempts to photograph her by the Chinese master, a drunken Karate master who says he refuses to buy disciples, and Kenichi&#8217;s philosopher, artist, and mentor who constantly tricks him into getting stronger.  There is humor in Kenichi&#8217;s forked tongued, alien like, or demon like friend, who plans to utilize him to conquer the world, and then lead it himself.  Kenichi generally can become serious enough when the fighting starts, but is more often humourous when there is not a battle going on.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a couple years since the series aired, and they do not seem to be fervent in making more at this time.  This is sorrowful because the manga has material to do three times or more the number of episodes they&#8217;ve produced.  The manga is on it&#8217;s 353 chapter as I write this. This is the first portion of season one, and officially there was only one season of 50 episodes.  Funimation has only half that season licensed, so hopefully they will select up the second half.  The stories a somewhat episodic so this is a delicate procedure to release them, but it would be nice to bag the entire season.  As for me, I&#8217;m calm thinking who I&#8217;d cast in the parts fo the various characters, who knows, I might collect the lotto one day, and I&#8217;d esteem to invent this into a hit live action series in the states.<br /><a href="http://bit.ly/6TtJgE">Dirty Davids</a><br /><a href="">Orgies</a><br /><a href="http://bit.ly/6TtJgE">Kasidie Magazine</a></p>
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