Alternative TitlesEnglish: Hero Tales Synonyms: Juushin Enbu, Juushin Enbu Hero Tales, Jushin Enbu Japanese: 獣神演武 - HERO TALES -
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Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 7, 2007 to Mar 31, 2008
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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StatisticsScore: 7.061 (scored by 3363 users)
Ranked: #27422
Popularity: #1560
Members: 9,000
Favorites: 20 1 indicates a weighted score
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Well, they aren't all that similar in their plots or details, just the fact that they both have action and are shounen.
The reason why I recommend watching Juushin Enbu if you like FMA though, or vice versa, is because both are created by Hiromu Arakawa. So if you like one of her creations, you'll probably like the other.
By the same creators. Also the flow of the anime is very similar to the liking if you loved FMA.
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both series featured martial arts and are set in ancient china.. i even love matching its heroes with the 3 of the four groups of celestial warriors, and all the heroes have markings on various parts of their bodies,.. also, taitou reminds me of tasuki
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The "villain" in each series has a goal of creating their own empire by conquering the land and defeating those who stand in the way. Both series have a martial arts heavy plot and characters that believe in destiny.
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Both have action and comedy!
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Jyuushin Enbu and Yuu Yuu Hakusho both portray martial arts in cool fictional fashions. Yuu Yuu Hakusho focuses on spirit energy, whereas Jyuushin Enbu focuses on Souhiki Naiden (called something like that, I probably screwed the name up though.)
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Hero tales seems to be pretty unique in its portrayal of martial arts so the closest i could find was kenichi. the only differences would be the ecchi side and the fact that kenichi has no actual fantasy side to it.
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Well, both animes are a lot alike in different ways. First off, they present the action and martial arts in a very cultural and authentic manner with Hero Tales being more Chinese with the Kung Fu, and with Flame of Recca being more "ninja" with the action. They also have interesting principles of how they use their techniques and how they can make them very distinctive from one another. Both rely on semi-belivable agility and technique, and also have that team gimmick where each member has a typical personality and their own individual gimmick as well as their own personal contributions to how they stand out in the teams.
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