School Rumble Vol. 2

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Product Description If you?re finally feelin? the rumble, sorry to disappoint? It?s just the earth spinning slightly off axis! That?s how crazy things are gonna get with the second installment of School Rumble! It?s a barrel of laughs as Tenma and friends continue to muck things up the only way they know how. (And I don?t have the slightest as to how many laughs a barrel even holds!) From survival fights against sporting equipment to salty balls and comic books, fisticuffs and fortune telling? This show?s got everything you?ve been craving and even some stuff you?re not! But while Karasuma may still be clueless, the animals always speak the truth! Now ask your question and receive your answer: Curry! School Rumble ? The absolutely funniest show you?ll ever see that?s not about anything that rumbles? Ever! Amazon.com The course of true love seldom runs smoothly, especially at Yagami High, where the road to romance is strewn with potholes. As School Rumble continues, pert sophomore Tenma manages to get the permanently clueless Karasuma to join her for lunch. Life is beautiful--until he admits he likes curry--even prepackaged, convenience-store curry--better than her. Delinquent manqué Harima is so distraught at seeing them together, he stops going to class. While he's on hiatus, Harima demonstrates an unexpected talent as a manga artist. His theatrical misery attracts an older woman, but Harima would rather strike melodramatic poses and declare his undying passion for Tenma than accept another's advances. And if things weren't complicated enough, class representative and Kenpo champion Haruki Hanai ("he's like a walking encyclopedia, only more boring") falls for Tenma's younger sister, Yakumo. Director Shinji Takamatsu uses the romantic contretemps to satirize music videos, televised sports events, and other anime series: In an outrageous spoof of Dragon Ball Z, Harima ramps up into a blond super-Saiyan version of himself. (Rated TV PG, suitable for ages 12 and older: comic violence, risqué humor, tobacco and alcohol use) --Charles Solomon