Tenjho Tenge (2004)
Tenjho Tenge (2004)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Soichiro Hoshi
Souichiro Nagi (voice)
Shin-ichiro Miki
Bob Makihara (voice)
Wendee Lee
Maya Natsume
Minori Chihara
Aya Natsume (voice)
Kim Strauss
Mitsuomi Takayanagi
Aya Hisakawa
Maya Natsume (voice)
Tomokazu Seki
Masataka Takayanagi (voice)
Junichi Suwabe
Dan Inosato
Kazuki Yao
Bunshichi Tawara (voice)
Haruhi Nanao
Emi Isuzu (voice)
Christopher Corey Smith
Kagurazaka
Kenji Hamada
Tsutomu Ryuuzaki (voice)
Kenta Miyake
Kōji Sagara (voice)
Liam O'Brien
Shin Natsume
Toshiyuki Morikawa
Mitsuomi Takayanagi (voice)
Shuichi Ikeda
Shin Natsume (voice)
Eiji Hanawa
Shirō Tagami (voice)
Kinryuu Arimoto
Dōgen Takayanagi (voice)
Yuri Amano
Makiko Nagi (voice)
Issei Miyazaki
Fu Chi'en (voice)
Oh! great
Writer
Shiho Kawaragi
Mana Kuzunoha (voice)
Ryoko Shiraishi
Chiaki Kounoike (voice)
Isshin Chiba
Wutan (voice)
Mariko Suzuki
Chick (voice)
Mitsuaki Madono
Shinobu Kagurazaka (voice)
Toshiki Inoue
Writer
Masao Maruyama
Producer
Akira Shinohara
Associate Producer
Toshifumi Kawase
Director / Storyboard Artist
Heo Soon-nyu
Background Designer
Ryuichi Kimura
Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 1, 2004
Original Name天上天下
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes24
Running Time25m
Content RatingTV-PG
Genres
Wiki.
Tenjho Tenge (Japanese: 天上天下, Hepburn: Tenjō Tenge, lit. "Heaven and Earth"), also written as Tenjo Tenge, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Oh! great. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump from July 1997 to August 2010, with its chapters collected in 22 tankōbon volumes. The story primarily focuses on the members of the Juken Club and their opposition, the Executive Council, which is the ruling student body of a high school that educates its students in the art of combat. As the story unfolds, both groups become increasingly involved with an ongoing battle that has been left unresolved for four hundred years.
It was adapted into a 24-episode anime television series broadcast on TV Asahi from April to September 2004. A two-episode original video animation (OVA) was released in March 2005.
Both versions of the series have been licensed for release in English language by two different companies. The manga was licensed and released by CMX beginning in 2005, which came under criticism by fans for editing its sexual content. When CMX closed down in 2010, after releasing 18 volumes, Viz Media picked up the rights and completed their own uncut release of the series in 2013. The anime was licensed and released by Geneon Entertainment, also beginning in 2005, however, it is now licensed by Discotek Media.