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Summary[edit] Since the Edo period of Japan, gladiator arenas have existed in various forms around the world. In these arenas, wealthy business owners and merchants hire gladiators to fight in unarmed combat where the winner takes all, called Kengan matches. Yamashita Kazuo, an average Japanese salaryman for Nogi Group witnesses a street fight in an alley between two mysterious fighters. One of the fighters, Tokita "Ashura" Ohma is scouted out by the Nogi Group CEO, Nogi Hideki, due to defeating their previous fighter in the street fight. Kazuo is roped into managing Ohma who joins these arenas only to devastate his opponents. His spectacular ability to crush his enemies catches the attention of big business owners, leading to his inclusion in the Kengan Annihilation Tournament under the invitation of Hideki. This tournament is held by the biggest CEOs in Japan and the winner gets the seat of Kengan Association chairman, a position which holds immense power and prestige. As the tournament unfolds Ohma tests his strength while struggling with his mysterious past coming back to haunt him as Kazuo struggles with managing Ohma and figuring out the true intentions as to why he was invited to this tournament. Characters[edit] Ohma Tokita (十鬼蛇 王馬, Tokita Ōma) Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki[3] (Japanese); Kaiji Tang[4][5] (English) A fighter in his late 20s. After defeating another fighter in a dark alley one night, a representative of the Nogi Group for the Kengan Association, he was picked by the Nogi group to be its new representative with Kazuo Yamashita as his caretaker. The bond between these two individuals begins as they participate in the Kengan matches, and later taking part in the Kengan Annihilation Tournament.The story lines are inspired by the real stories of former French spies who had to carry out their missions in different cities around the world. But these agents’ work is over: now that they have to come back to France, they’re completely detached from their former lives and they struggle to go “back to normal. ”I recommend this show if you want to get to know a bit more about the topic of jihadism and how it’s become a real problem in France in recent years. 18. “Nicolas Le Floch”Genre: Historical crime dramaIf Sherlock Holmes and his inseparable friend Dr. Watson had lived in 18th-century France, they’d probably have gone by the names of Nicolas Le Floch and Bourdeau, respectively. Get ready to travel to the Paris of Louis XV, where murder, plots against the crown and scandals are more common than having a bath. “Nicolas Le Floch” can be quite challenging for beginners and even intermediate learners of French, but the show is totally worth a watch for the intrigues, conspiracies and scandals included in it. 19. “Chefs”Genre: Dramatic comedyA brand new series for 2015 is “Chefs. ” Dubbed as a comédie dramatique, the series takes place in the world of cuisine and gastronomy.
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