The God of High School

MAPPA
Martial Arts / Survival / Superpower13 EP/6 Jul 2020

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8.9
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Synopsis

A 17-year-old Taekwondo prodigy named Jin Mo-Ri gets invited to a fighting tournament where the only rule is that there are no rules. Any martial art, any weapon, any method — all fair game. The prize? A single wish for literally anything. Set in Seoul, the tournament draws in Korea's strongest high school fighters, and Mo-Ri quickly bonds with Han Dae-Wi, a karate specialist fighting for someone he cares about, and Yu Mi-Ra, a swordswoman trying to preserve her family's dying sword style. What starts as a straightforward martial arts competition gradually peels back into something much bigger, with supernatural elements creeping in through a power system called Charyeok — basically borrowing abilities from gods and mythological entities. MAPPA animated this, and it shows. The fight choreography is fluid and kinetic in a way that makes you rewind sequences just to catch every frame. The soundtrack keeps pace too, punching up scenes that are already running hot. It's only 13 episodes, so it moves fast — maybe too fast at times, honestly, since it's adapting a long-running web manga. But if you're here for the fights, they deliver. If you liked Tower of God for its tournament-style progression and mysterious world-building, or if you've been chasing that Dragon Ball Z energy of escalating power levels but with modern animation, this scratches that itch. Think Bleach-level supernatural escalation layered over high school martial arts brawls.

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Characters

Dae-Wi Han
Dae-Wi Han
Chiplock Sean
Mi-Ra Yu
Mi-Ra Yu
Ohashi Ayaka

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-112 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 113.

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This episode was a bit better than I remembered with how much action sequence in this. I like that the power Mori suddenly awakened to is very similar to Sun Wukong the monkey king just like Goku from DBZ. Anyways had a fun time rewatching. Sad there is no sequel anime to this.

Ok so using the analogy of MHA, we went from a tournament arc to the scale of fighting All For One. While the plot is progressing, there is many power fantasy fights and all, the scale of the show went too high on this one. This episode made the show went from a tournament plot into an all-out war between 3 parties and that's too fast of a pace for me. Also how come Jegal Taek uses Hollow-like creatures as his power now instead of the previous shark-spike powers, what is with this show changing some of the narrative of characters?

The fight continues with Ilpyo's awakening as the Key and Mori somehow is able to adapt and think of ways to fight him. With the key awakened, every important people is about to use him for their plans for something and we just don't know what it is. The plot is coming together and I like it.

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