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Set in a post-apocalyptic future in earth, where one's strength structures the rules and laws of society (Imagine Fallout but 100x worser). Here we meet the off-spring of Sonny Chiba and Bruce lee, Kenshiro who can literally dick slap everyone and make their heads explode.

 

This anime is really gripping it did start slow for me but after the fight with Shin and Kenshiro (episode 22) it kept in my edge of my sit. Meeting other great characters such as Rei who is the most badass metrosexual and Toki who reminds me of Jesus.

This anime is awesome and destroys whatever has been out in the last decade.

Only up to episode 54 and already accepted in as one of the greatest anime ever.

Opening:

 

Kenshiro 100 Crack Fist:

 



"Life is but a gentle death. Fate is but a sickness that results in extinction and in the midst of all the uncertainty, lies resolve."

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Good boy!



Looks like no cares.....



"Life is but a gentle death. Fate is but a sickness that results in extinction and in the midst of all the uncertainty, lies resolve."

I care!



Oh sorry, maybe they can't handle the awesomeness of Fist of the North Star.

Who was your favorite character then?



"Life is but a gentle death. Fate is but a sickness that results in extinction and in the midst of all the uncertainty, lies resolve."

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Besides Ken, you mean? Buronson's moustache.



I wonder who win in a fight Ken or Chuck Norris?



"Life is but a gentle death. Fate is but a sickness that results in extinction and in the midst of all the uncertainty, lies resolve."

This

is pretty bad ass. But this

makes it a no-brainer. Ken, baby!



Gawd I remember that episode just spews epicness.

Badgenome I think no one care's about this anime "."



"Life is but a gentle death. Fate is but a sickness that results in extinction and in the midst of all the uncertainty, lies resolve."

Of course not. It makes them painfully aware of their shortcomings as men.