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  2. High&Low: The Story of S.W.O.R.D. - Wikipedia

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    Yamato, who happened to be present at the scene of the lynching, though worried about causing conflicts with Oya Koukou (Oya High School), saves Chiharu with his natural sense of justice. After that, Chiharu begs Yamato for a chance to join the Sannoh Rengokai (Hoodlum Squad). Yamato agrees, but he is rebuffed by the other members of the gang.

  3. Totsuka-no-Tsurugi - Wikipedia

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    After the sword's owner, Susanoo, was banished from heaven by the reason of killing one of Amaterasu's Attendants and destroying her rice fields, he descended to the Province of Izumo where he met Ashinazuchi, an elderly man who told him that the Yamata no Orochi ("Eight-Branched Serpent"), who had consumed seven of his eight daughters, was coming soon to eat the last one: Kushinada-hime.

  4. Kaze no Stigma - Wikipedia

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    "Stigma of the Wind") is a Japanese light novel series written by Takahiro Yamato and illustrated by Hanamaru Nanto. After the death of Yamato on July 20, 2009, the story remains incomplete at twelve volumes. [1] A 24-episode anime adaptation directed by Junichi Sakata and animated by Gonzo aired from April–September 2007.

  5. Izumo: Takeki Tsurugi no Senki - Wikipedia

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    Izumo: Flash of a Brave Sword) is a 2005 Japanese anime television series with 12 episodes by Trinet Entertainment and Studio Kuma, which is the sequel to the hentai OVA Izumo. It is based on the eroge Izumo 2 developed by Studio E-Go!. The anime is licensed by Discotek Media and was released on DVD in February 2017. [1]

  6. Yamata no Orochi - Wikipedia

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    So when he cut the middle tail, the edge of his august sword broke. Then, thinking it strange, he thrust into and split [the flesh] with the point of his august sword and looked, and there was a great sword [within]. So he took this great sword, and, thinking it a strange thing, he respectfully informed the Heaven-Shining-Great-August-Deity.

  7. Be Forever Yamato: Rebel 3199 - Wikipedia

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    Be Forever Yamato: Rebel 3199 (ヤマトよ永遠に REBEL3199, Yamato yo Towa ni: Rebel 3199), is a Japanese military science fiction animated film series produced by Studio Mother. The series is a sequel to Star Blazers 2205 and a remake of both Be Forever Yamato and Space Battleship Yamato III , originally based on the Space Battleship ...

  8. Yamato Takeru (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Yamato Takeru (Japanese: ヤマトタケル) is a 1994 Japanese anime television series loosely related to both the live-action film and legend about a young boy who goes on a great adventure that would grant him great powers and the understanding that his destiny is linked to the world.

  9. Yamato Takeru - Wikipedia

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    Prince Yamato from Bikkuriman (and, by extension, Yamato from the 2023 Bikkuri-Men anime) might be based on Yamato Takeru. One of the feats of Yamato Takeru was recounted in the "Grasscutter" volume of Stan Sakai's graphic novel series, Usagi Yojimbo, as well as the legend of how Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi was transferred to the Atsuta Shrine.