Kenichi's strategy is working against Odin, but then the Ragnarok leader turns to a new fearsome power that may destroy both of them.
Yeah, Kenichi’s a total wimp. He’s always getting picked on and doesn’t have a lot of friends to stick up for him. The guy needs motivation if he hopes to graduate in one piece. Well, Miu’s the perfect motivation. She’s hot, she accepts him, and she just so happens to live at a dojo with six martial arts masters. You could say fate has led Kenichi to their door, or you could say he was just following the hottie. Either way, he’s about to get whipped into serious shape. If he can survive some hard-core training, he might survive another day at school. He might even score with Miu. Yeah, you could call Kenichi a wimp. But let’s go with underdog instead.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Kenichi's strategy is working against Odin, but then the Ragnarok leader turns to a new fearsome power that may destroy both of them.
When Kensei Ma starts acting suspiciously, Kenichi decides to follow him and learn his secrets.
Kenichi is off to a rough start during his first week of high school. His luck worsens when a bully challenges him to a fight. Now Kenichi must hone his fighting skills or risk getting pummeled.
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