Tenjou Tenge: The Ultimate Fight
Tenjho Tenge: The Ultimate Fight / 天上天下ULTIMATE FIGHT / Ultimate Fight
Genres: Action, Drama, Martial Arts, Romance, Seinen, Super Power, Supernatural | |
Themes: Martial Arts, Super Power | |
Demographics: Seinen | |
Studios: Madhouse | |
Producers: Arts Pro, Avex Mode | |
Licensors: Discotek Media, Geneon Entertainment USA | |
Rating: 7 / 10 | |
Rank: #4512 | |
Popularity: #3693 | |
Users Listed: 43,941 | |
Users Scored: 23,876 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 09/03/2023 | |
Aired: March 16, 2005 (Winter) | |
Type: ova | |
Source: manga | |
Age Rating: R | |
Episodes: 2 |
Synopsis:
Following the events of the original series, this two-episode OAV delves into lingering tensions and evolving relationships within the community. The narrative centers on unresolved conflicts; Aya seeks answers from her sister Maya regarding a shared past with Nagi, while Nagi faces a brutal proposition from Mitsuomi, forcing him to prepare for a deadly contest. Amidst these personal struggles, Bob dedicates himself to rigorous training in anticipation of an upcoming tournament. The story maintains a contemplative atmosphere, exploring themes of familial bonds, loyalty, and the consequences of past actions as characters grapple with their individual burdens within a world shaped by unique circumstances. This installment offers a focused look at character development and emotional reckoning, building upon established dynamics without introducing significant external plot elements.
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Episodes:
- Episode 1: Dragon's Fist (Aired: 03/16/2005)
- Episode 2: Germination (Aired: 03/16/2005)
Characters:
- Makihara, Bob (Main) - Voice Actors: Miki, Shinichiro, Price, Jamieson, Rönfeldt, Jan-David, Colombo, Claudio, Vlérick, Jean-François
- Nagi, Souichirou (Main) - Voice Actors: Hoshi, Souichirou, Staley, Steve, du Pac, Benoît, Hollwitz, Fabian, Di Benedetto, Massimo
- Natsume, Aya (Main) - Voice Actors: Chihara, Minori, Sheh, Stephanie, Moreau, Adeline, De Cesarei, Jenny
- Natsume, Maya (Main) - Voice Actors: Lee, Wendee, Hisakawa, Aya, Massironi, Cinzia, Fauveau, Naïké, Nosrée, Valérie
- Takayanagi, Masataka (Main) - Voice Actors: Seki, Tomokazu, Bosch, Johnny Yong, Pascal, Benjamin, Richter, Raúl, De Santis, Paolo
- Isuzu, Emi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nanao, Haruhi, Karpoff, Alessandra
- Nagi, Makiko (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Strassman, Karen, Amano, Yuri, Rudolph, Liane, Marenghi, Maura, Grémy, Claudine
- Natsume, Shin (Supporting) - Voice Actors: O'Brien, Liam, Mantovani, Roger
- Takayanagi, Mitsuomi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Strauss, Kim, Deffert, Michael, Morikawa, Toshiyuki, Scattorin, Lorenzo
- Takayanagi, Dougen (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kramer, Steve, Artaux, Cyrille, Arimoto, Kinryuu
- Tawara, Bunshichi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Yao, Kazuki, Thornton, Kirk, Klages, Matthias, Sabre, Diego, Lafourcade, Daniel
Staff:
- Maruyama, Masao (Producer)
- Horikiri, Shinji (Assistant Producer)
- Kawase, Toshifumi (Director, Storyboard)
- Honda, Yasunori (Sound Director)
- Kawamura, Kenichi (Episode Director, Assistant Director)
- Inukai, Kazuhiko (Script)
- Soeta, Kazuhiro (Storyboard)
- Fukuda, Noriyuki (Chief Animation Director, Layout)
- Gotou, Hideki (Associate Producer)
- Jang, Hee-kyu (Key Animation)
- Jang, Kil-yong (Key Animation)
- Kaneko, Hidetoshi (Art Director)
- Kim, Kyoung-hwan (Background Art)
- Kim, Dong-joon (Animation Director)
- Lee, Dong-Uk (Key Animation)
- Lee, Hyun Mi (In-Between Animation)
- Lee, Seok-in (Key Animation)
- Matsubara, Rie (Editing)
- Nagasawa, Takayuki (Executive Producer, Planning)
- Nakano, Katsuhiro (Sound Effects)
- Oh! Great (Original Creator)
- Oono, Harue (Color Design)
- Park, Jin Kyung (Key Animation)
- Park, Yung Ae (In-Between Animation)
- Seyama, Takeshi (Editing)
- Song, Na-Ae (In-Between Animation)
- Takahata, Yuuichirou (Associate Producer)
- Takaya, Yoshito (Associate Producer)
- Tasaki, Satoshi (Key Animation)
- Umehara, Takahiro (Character Design, Animation Director, Chief Animation Director)
- Woo, Seung Uk (Key Animation)
- Yoon, Eun-Ju (In-Between Animation)
Reviews:
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User N41X (Score: 7/10):
Basically put, Tenjou Tenge: The Ultimate Fight, is a rather short though at times nice continuation of the original Tenjou Tenge anime series. The OVA is way too short for there to actually be anything mind-blowingly awesome yet like the original it does a really good job at staying true to the manga. Story (Continuation vs. Ending): 7 The story practically continues where the prequel left off, but since it still follows the manga you won´t really get an long-awaited conclusion but rather two nice little episodes that add a little bit of something to the original story yet they once again leave you yearning eitherfor more or an “real” ending, like the prequel did. All in all the story can hardly play a major role in a 2 episode OVA but that doesn´t mean it´s not there or it´s not worth watching.nnCharacters/Art/Sound (Old vs. Old ?): 8nAiring approximately a year after the original series the OVA retained pretty much all of the previous characteristics. Everything is more or less the same so if you liked how things were in the prequel you´ll be happy to know nothing changed and if you didn´t, well, tough luck. ^^nnEnjoyment:(Love vs. Hate) 7- 8nNot much to say actually. I liked it as I did the prequel and the fact that nothing really changed aside the story that goes forward a little bit there isn´t much to either like or dislike. Simply put, it´s nice but nothing to go OMG about.nnOverall (Devotion vs. Originality): 7 (objective) / 8 (subjective)nWell, in the end the versus between staying true to the manga and actually bringing something new to the series ended pretty much in a draw. I doubt many people that read the manga (myself included) would enjoy a forced make-belief ending while on the other hand those who never read it will probably always long for that little bit of something to tie it nicely all up in a pleasant ending. To sum up. Until the manga finishes and they decide to continue the trend of being true to its story and finish the anime series in that manner, Tenjou Tenge: The Ultimate Fight will remain a promise of something to come or a remainder of what could have been but wasn´t.nnRe-watchability: 2-3 /5n(5)- Anywhere, anytime, as many times as you like!n(4)-Definitely worth seeing more than 3 times…n(3)-Once for regular viewer, 2 (or even 3) times for a fan.n(2)- Seeing once is more than enough.n(1)- Impossible to even reach the end… -
User Joby05 (Score: 7/10):
Summary: I am going to keep this fairly short considering it is a review of a few OVAs. This continues shortly after the end of the anime. It gives a glimpse into the way the events of the anime would unfold if it were given another season or a proper movie ending but doesn't actually stand alone as a good ending to the series. I didn't like how some of the elements that were brought up were glossed over and rushed through. On the other hand, you do get even more inspiration to read the manga as you can see the potential and the directioneach of the characters is heading moreso than at the end of the anime. To sum up, you don't learn much new about any of the characters and even though it covers a bit more of the manga it does so in a fairly rushed manner. It is good, but not great. If you enjoyed the anime you will want to watch these even if they don't give you much more.
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