Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpucho

Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpucho

Animation
Action & Adventure

Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpucho

1S | 26E
01/19/2007
7.2

1. Arrival of the Demon Time

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1/19/2007

2. Encountering the Grudge in Spring Under the Cherry Tree

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1/26/2007

3. Inhuman Power

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2/2/2007

4. Congregation

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2/9/2007

5. Dream Hell

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2/16/2007

6. Living Hell

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2/23/2007

7. Multitude of Demonic Arts

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3/2/2007

8. Woman in the Hole

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3/9/2007

9. In Violence and Tenderness

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3/16/2007

10. Bosatsu's Eye

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3/23/2007

11. Falling Petals and the Diverging Fates

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3/30/2007

12. Kodunu Revival

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4/6/2007

13. Valley of Outside Measurements, Valley of the Dark Arts

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4/13/2007

14. The Falling Star

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4/20/2007

15. The Twelve Generals of the Martial Fist

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4/27/2007

16. Purgatorial Howl

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5/4/2007

17. Let's Change Ourselves From the Inside

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5/11/2007

18. The Fist Does Not Take Lives

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5/18/2007

19. The Protecting Fist

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5/25/2007

20. Story of Byakko - A Mirthless Christmas Eve

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6/1/2007

21. Story of Genbu - Chaos

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6/8/2007

22. Story of Suzaku - Destruction Day

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6/15/2007

23. Story of Seiryu - Gathering Stars of Fate

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6/22/2007

24. Story of the Golden Dragon - Cherry Blossoms That Do Not Fall

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6/29/2007

25. Walk Onward, Children

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7/6/2007

26. Romeo & Juliet

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7/13/2007

Overview

Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpuchō Tō is a Japanese anime series, which premiered in Japan on the anime satellite TV network Animax. A large part of Tokyo Majin Gakuen, it is loosely based on a series of Japan-only video games, and is directed by Shinji Ishihara. The first season first aired on January 19, 2007 and ended on April 20, 2007; all the episodes in the series were called the 'Dark Law Chapters'. A second season, titled Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpuchō Tō: Dai Ni Maku started airing on July 27, 2007; its first five episodes are called the 'Martial Fist Chapters', its next five episodes are called the 'Stars of Fate Chapters', and its last two episodes are called the 'Extra'. On June 26, 2007, ADV announced that they had acquired the license to this series. ADV distributed the series under the title of Tokyo Majin, dropping "Gakuen Kenpuchō Tō" from the title. In 2008, the anime became one of over 30 ADV titles whose licenses were transferred to Funimation.