
From Today, It's My Turn!!
★ 7.8 · 1993 · 60m · Animation · Drama · Comedy
This story follows the adventures of Takashi and Itō. At first they are enemies but soon become friends. They are may seem like normal students, but really aren't all that normal. They are the two known troublemakers. They get into many fights with people.
Episodes
1. From Today, It's My Turn!!60m ·
2. The Crimson Coward Against the Sunset45m ·
3. The Most Selfish Man in Japan48m ·
4. And Yet, You're Going to Kyoto55m ·
5. Unknown, Broke and Underhanded37m ·
6. Counterstrike: Lullaby37m ·
7. Operation: Best Buds - Go! Go! Go!37m ·
8. Bombing on a Dojo Challenge37m ·
9. Once Upon a Time in Chiba37m ·
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