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Tenjho Tenge's punchy, hip-hop-dancing opening sequence (storyboarded by anime legend Rintaro) is so good that it makes everything else after it a disappointment. Which isn't to say that the show is animated poorly—in fact, it's very respectable for a TV series—but the opening just blows everything else away. Studio Madhouse maintains their high standards with vivid colors, strong contrasts and sharp linework, and the fight sequences through the first couple of episodes practically jump off the screen with intense hits and lots of blood.
Those descendants also followed their father's path, simply adding to the overpopulation problem. To save the future, DNA Operator Karin Aoi is sent back to the past to inject the boy who would become the Mega Playboy. There's only one small problem: Junta, destined to become the Mega Playboy, has a slight problem when it comes to girls. Ah, well, a working girl has to do what she can to ensure her future. Of course, now it seems that the Mega Playboy has appeared after all, and it's up to Karin to stop him… while she's not falling in love with him!
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