Blazing Transfer Student(炎の転校生Honō no Tenkōsei) (BTS) is a manga by a Kazuhiko Shimamoto. It was adapted into a 2-episode OVA series made in 1991 by Gainax. For some reason, Gainax does not list it as one of their official works, even though their name is clearly and rather largely emblazoned, in English, during the opening and closing credits. The BTS OVA parodies anime of the 1970s, particularly Tomorrow's Joe, and is complete with intentionally jerky animation, dirty-looking cels, thick black lines, and retro character designs, much like Kazuhiko Shimamoto's drawing style.
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| - Blazing Transfer Student(炎の転校生Honō no Tenkōsei) (BTS) is a manga by a Kazuhiko Shimamoto. It was adapted into a 2-episode OVA series made in 1991 by Gainax. For some reason, Gainax does not list it as one of their official works, even though their name is clearly and rather largely emblazoned, in English, during the opening and closing credits. The BTS OVA parodies anime of the 1970s, particularly Tomorrow's Joe, and is complete with intentionally jerky animation, dirty-looking cels, thick black lines, and retro character designs, much like Kazuhiko Shimamoto's drawing style.
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| - The cover of Blazing Transfer Student volume 9.
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| - Blazing Transfer Student(炎の転校生Honō no Tenkōsei) (BTS) is a manga by a Kazuhiko Shimamoto. It was adapted into a 2-episode OVA series made in 1991 by Gainax. For some reason, Gainax does not list it as one of their official works, even though their name is clearly and rather largely emblazoned, in English, during the opening and closing credits. The BTS OVA parodies anime of the 1970s, particularly Tomorrow's Joe, and is complete with intentionally jerky animation, dirty-looking cels, thick black lines, and retro character designs, much like Kazuhiko Shimamoto's drawing style.
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