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(Dub) A Bamboo Broom and a Champion of Justice
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Synopsis
Tamaki’s lightning reflexes have caught the eye of starving Kendo instructor Toraji, a second-rate sensei who’s an embarrassment to the sport. His only hope for
redemption is to get Tamaki to sign-on as his star pupil. Unfortunately, she’s a serious anime addict, so it’ll be tough to get her away from the television. But once she feels like a part of the team, Tamaki will put down the remote and pick up her sword as Toraji turns his girls into a fearsome sisterhood of the bamboo blade!
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Episode 1 "(Dub) A Bamboo Broom and a Champion of Justice"
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