Charge! Men's Private School — Season 1, Episode 19: A Real Man Dies Smiling! The Gutsy Togashi Clashes with the Beautiful Man Hien
Animation, Action & Adventure • 24 min • 1 season, 34 episodes • ★ 7.0/10
Episode synopsis
With J's death, the three remaining Otokojuku representatives, Momotaro, Togashi and Toramaru carve the initial J on their arms in his memory. The two teams push their giant steel balls to the next site for the battle of the Midair Cliff. Togashi and Hien of the Birdman Fist are the next to fight, dangling in mid-air by holding onto ropes attached to the cliff. Hien has the advantage because of his aerial mobility. Togashi fights a desperate battle, but eventually succumbs and falls. As he falls a Rising Dragon Wind catches him an updraft, carrying him back up towards Hien, where in a final effort Togashi attacks Hien and they both fall to their deaths. Their two candles are extinguished.
About Charge! Men's Private School
Otokojuku, a private school for juvenile delinquents that were previously expelled from normal schools. At this school, Japanese chivalry is taught through the feudal and military fundamentals. Similar to an action film, the classes are overwhelmed by violence. Only those who survive it become true men.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Freedom and Youth? This is the Fabled Otokojuku
- E2Otokojuku Breaks Loose! We Won't Let Anyone Get in Our Way
- E3How's the Water? This is Otokojuku's Oil Bath
- E4The Roppongi Skirt-chasing War! We Won't Lose to a Foreigner
- E5Now it's War? The Dangerous Principal Edajima's Dutiless Battle
- E6Professional Sumo at Otokojuku: The Dropout Tsubakiyama Vs Oniyokozuna
- E7What Can You Do to Us, Second Years? Don't Get Cocky Just Cause You're Older
- E8Otokojuku Goes to the Safari Park: We're the Kings of the Beasts!!
- E9The Principal's Fearsome Idea: Starting Tomorrow, You're All Shaving Your Heads!!
- E10The Second-Years Strike Back: Don't Look Down On Us Cause We're Younger
- E11Swords Clash on Ganryu Island! Showdown! Momo Vs Akashi
- E12A Breakwater Mother Tale, Otokojuku-style: Even Delinquents Need a Mother