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10. Kingdom

Millions of years have passed since the legendary era when the world of man and God was still the same. It was human admiration that moved the world in this era. It's the time of the 500-year war: the Warring States period. Shin and Leopard were born during the Warring States period in ancient China, are war orphans in Qinzhou, and dream of becoming "the greatest generals in heaven" to rise from their humble place as slaves in life. But one day, Leopard was taken by a minister and used for an unknown purpose, leaving Shin alone as a slave to the house of his home village.

A few months later, on the verge of death, Leopard returns to the village and urges Shin to travel to another village full of tramps and thugs. There he meets a boy who looks much like a leopard, the current King of Qin, Ai Sei, and a strange lookout in the village of Ka Ryo Ten. Shin learns that his best friend was Eisei's body double and was fatally injured in the battle for the throne. Shin was initially angry with Ai Sei, who killed the leopard, but took the opportunity to help the young king defeat his brother's half-brother and regain the throne of Qin. I made it. Singh, who succeeded in this effort, becomes "the greatest general in the world" and commands Qin on the battlefield of China's Warring States with the goal of helping the young King of Qin achieve the dream of perfect unity. Formally start life as a government official. Let him realize China and end the eternal war.

9. Slam Dunk

Hanamichi Sakuragi, a delinquent outcast and gang leader who has been rejected fifty times, meets Haruko Akagi, who recognises his athleticism and introduces him to the Shohoku basketball team. Hanamichi was initially hesitant to join the team because he had no previous sports background (and because the fifty-fifth girl rejected him as a basketball player), but despite his immaturity and hot temper, he proves to be a natural athlete with potential, initially joining the team to impress Haruko, but later coming to love the sport and working his hardest to help the team win the nationals.

8. Grand Blue

Iori Kitahara anticipates his new life on the Izu Peninsula as he prepares to begin his college career there, staying in a room above his uncle's diving shop "Grand Blue." He is quickly surprised, however, when he meets the local Diving Club, a group of buff men who spend more time drinking, partying, and stripping naked than diving. Despite his attempts to distance himself from the group, Iori becomes quickly engrossed in their antics, as his cousins demonstrate the wonders of diving into the ocean and sea.

7. Goodnight PunPun

Punpun Onodera is a normal 11-year-old boy living in Japan. Hopelessly idealistic and romantic, Punpun begins to see his life take a subtle—though nonetheless startling—turn to the adult when he meets the new girl in his class, Aiko Tanaka. It is then that the quiet boy learns just how fickle maintaining a relationship can be, and the surmounting difficulties of transitioning from a naïve boyhood to a convoluted adulthood. When his father assaults his mother one night, Punpun realizes another thing: those whom he looked up to were not as impressive as he once thought.

As his problems increase, Punpun's once shy demeanor turns into voluntary reclusiveness. Rather than curing him of his problems and conflicting emotions, this merely intensifies them, sending him down the dark path of maturity in this grim coming-of-age saga.

[Written by ML Rewrite]

6. Fullmetal Alchemist

Edward and Alphonse Elric live in Resembool with their mother Trisha and their father Van Hohenheim, the latter leaving for no reason. Trisha soon dies of illness. After completing alchemy training under Izumi Curtis, Elrics attempts to bring his mother back in alchemy. Transmutation backfires, Edward loses his left leg and Alphonse loses his body. Edward saves Alphonse's soul at the expense of her right arm and ties her to her armor. Edward became a state alchemist from Roy Mustang (to study how to get his body back) and was advised to receive painful medical procedures and automatically email his prosthesis. Edward becomes a state alchemist under the title of Fullmetal Alchemist. Elrics looks for the mythical philosopher's stone to reach his goal for the next three years.

Elrics is eventually attacked by an Ishbalan serial killer named Scar. Scar attacks the state alchemist for revenge on the slaughter of his people in the Ishbalan Civil War. When they return to Resembool and have their childhood friend Winry Rockbell repair Edward's limbs, Elrics encounters Dr. Marco gives them a clue that the Philosopher's Stone was made from the human soul. They examine the laboratory where the stone was made, but it is hampered by the homunculus. Elrics decided to visit Izumi in the hope of improving alchemy. Mustang's friend Mace Hughes continued his studies of Elix and learned about government plots, but was killed by the envy of the Homunculus. Erics learns from the fountain that he used alchemy to try to revive a stillborn child. Alphonse was captured by the greed of the Homunculus, but was rescued by King Bradley, the leader of Amestris. Bradley is exposed as the wrath of the homunculus and brings the desire captured by the father who created the homunculus. When greed refuses to rejoin his fellow homunculus, it is reabsorbed by his father.

5. Monster

Kenzou Tenma, a renowned Japanese neurosurgeon working in post-war Germany, faces a difficult choice: to operate on Johan Liebert, an orphan boy on the verge of death, or on the mayor of Dusseldorf. In the end, Tenma decides to gamble his reputation by saving Johan, effectively leaving the mayor for dead.

As a consequence of his actions, hospital director Heinemann strips Tenma of his position, and Heinemann's daughter Eva breaks off their engagement. Disgraced and shunned by his colleagues, Tenma loses all hope of a successful career—that is, until the mysterious killing of Heinemann gives him another chance.

Nine years later, Tenma is the head of the surgical department and close to becoming the director himself. Although all seems well for him at first, he soon becomes entangled in a chain of gruesome murders that have taken place throughout Germany. The culprit is a monster—the same one that Tenma saved on that fateful day nine years ago.

[Written by ML Rewrite]

4. Vagabond

Shinmon Musashi grew up in Japan during the Warring States period in the latter half of the 15th century, and is shunned by villagers as a child of the devil because of its wild and violent nature. Musashi left home with a 17-year-old boy and joined Toyotomi's army to fight Tokugawa at the Battle of Sekigahara. However, Tokugawa won a catastrophic victory, leading to the rule of the shogunate for nearly 300 years. Musashi and his friends manage to survive the battle, after which they vow to accomplish great things in their lives. However, after they broke up, Musashi became a wanted criminal and had to change his name and nature to avoid a disgraceful death. Based on Eiji Yoshikawa's book "Musashi," Vagabond is a fictional depiction of the life of Musashi Miyamoto, perhaps the most famous and successful Japanese swordfighter, the "sword saint."

3. One Piece

Gol D. Roger, a man referred to as the "Pirate King," is set to be executed by the World Government. But just before his demise, he confirms the existence of a great treasure, One Piece, located somewhere within the vast ocean known as the Grand Line. Announcing that One Piece can be claimed by anyone worthy enough to reach it, the Pirate King is executed and the Great Age of Pirates begins.

Twenty-two years later, a young man by the name of Monkey D. Luffy is ready to embark on his own adventure, searching for One Piece and striving to become the new Pirate King. Armed with just a straw hat, a small boat, and an elastic body, he sets out on a fantastic journey to gather his own crew and a worthy ship that will take them across the Grand Line to claim the greatest status on the high seas.

[Written by ML Rewrite]

2. JoJo Bizzare Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run

In the American Old West, the world's greatest race is about to begin. Thousands line up in San Diego to travel over six thousand kilometers for a chance to win the grand prize of fifty million dollars. With the era of the horse reaching its end, contestants are allowed to use any kind of vehicle they wish. Competitors will have to endure grueling conditions, traveling up to a hundred kilometers a day through uncharted wastelands. The Steel Ball Run is truly a one-of-a-kind event.

The youthful Johnny Joestar, a crippled former horse racer, has come to San Diego to watch the start of the race. There he encounters Gyro Zeppeli, a racer with two steel balls at his waist instead of a gun. Johnny witnesses Gyro using one of his steel balls to unleash a fantastical power, compelling a man to fire his gun at himself during a duel. In the midst of the action, Johnny happens to touch the steel ball and feels a power surging through his legs, allowing him to stand up for the first time in two years. Vowing to find the secret of the steel balls, Johnny decides to compete in the race, and so begins his bizarre adventure across America on the Steel Ball Run.

[Written by ML Rewrite]

1. Berserk

Guts is a lone fighter born from a hanged corpse and raised as a mercenary by his adoptive father, Gambino, who had to be killed by self-defense. Guts' terrifying reputation drew the attention of Griffith, the charismatic leader of the mercenary group known as Hawk's band. Griffith forces Guts to join the group after defeating Guts in battle. Guts later learns of Griffith's desire to rule his kingdom and his mysterious believer Beherit, who was important when helped by the giant immortal Nosferatu Zod, and Guts hurts as a friend of Griffith. Issued a mysterious warning of death with.

When Griffith mixes with the Midlands nobles and becomes acquainted with the king's daughter Charlotte, Guts feels emotional about his commander Kaskian, the only female member of the Hawks. But when Guts heard Griffith confess to Charlotte that the person who had his dream was a friend, Guts decided to leave the group if Midland won the war. However, Guts' departure results in devastated Griffiths ruining his property by seducing Charlotte, resulting in his arrest and torture while the Hawks are branded as criminals by the Midland Army. Guts spends the following year training to become a better swordfighter, but is warned by a mysterious being he calls a "skull knight" that his actions have caused a "solar eclipse." Guts learned of Hawks' plight and rejoined Hawks to save Griffith while calming his feelings for Kaskians.

The group immediately ends at the crossroads when they learn that Griffith has become a crippled mute on their way to the Midlands border. This item takes Taka to another dimension, where he encounters an arch demon collectively known as the "Hand of God" gathered for an event called Eclipse, where Griffith sacrifices his companions and connects across humanity. .. Griffith is portrayed by the "Apostles" of God's hands and reminds us of ambitious men who have always had slaughtered hawks, such as Zod, who sacrificed loved ones and humanity for power. Willingly accept. Only Guts and Kasca survive, and Griffith is reborn as the fifth and last member of the Godhand "Femto" and rapes Kasca. Guts loses his right eye and left forearm in an attempt to save her before being rescued by the Skull Knight. However, the trials hurt Kaskians enough to bring her mind back to a childlike state. Guts learned that their "traces of sacrifice" left them open and hunted by supernatural creatures at night. Guts leaves Kaskian to the blacksmith God, adopted daughter Erica, and the youngest member of the Hawk band, Likert. Likert survived because he wasn't in Eclipse. With a new sword named Dragonslayer and the left arm of a prosthesis with a built-in cannon, Guts begins hunting the apostles for revenge on Griffith. During this time, Guts is chased by his foetation with Kaskians transformed into protracted creatures as a result of femto rape.