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''Jyu -Oh -Sei'' (''Planet of the Beast King'') is a [[Science Fiction]] [[Manga]] that was turned into a [[Twelve:Category:Eleven-Episode Anime|eleven -episode anime]] in 2006. It was released in America in 2008. Jyu Oh Sei tells the story of Thor, a young boy who, along with his twin brother Rai, is kidnapped from his home and taken to the penal colony Chimera, the Planet of the Beast King. In order to survive in Chimera's harsh environment, the prisoners (and more importantly, the descendants of those prisoners) are forced to become like savage beasts. The more Thor learns about the planet, the more he is forced to accept that, in order to survive and escape Chimera, he will have to become a beast himself.
 
''Jyu Oh Sei'' (''Planet of the Beast King'') is a [[Science Fiction]] [[Manga]] that was turned into a [[Twelve-Episode Anime|eleven episode anime]] in 2006. It was released in America in 2008. Jyu Oh Sei tells the story of Thor, a young boy who, along with his twin brother Rai, is kidnapped from his home and taken to the penal colony Chimera, the Planet of the Beast King. In order to survive in Chimera's harsh environment, the prisoners (and more importantly, the descendants of those prisoners) are forced to become like savage beasts. The more Thor learns about the planet, the more he is forced to accept that, in order to survive and escape Chimera, he will have to become a beast himself.
 
Aiding him in this is [[The Chick|Tiz]], the second in command of Sun Ring's female group, and Third, a [[Magnificent Bastard|schemer who prefers to work behind the scenes]], rather than become a Top himself. Other characters include Chen, the Top of Sun Ring's women who is irrevocably in love with Third, Zagi, the leader of an outcast group of children who will later become Thor's rival, and Karim, with whom Thor falls in love. As the story develops, Thor will have to fight to survive and climb to the top of the food chain (so to speak) so he can leave the planet and discover why he was sent to this place.
 
''Jyu -Oh -Sei'' is, overall, a decent anime with very nice animation and great music, denied greatness because of its numerous [[Plot Hole|plotholes]] and seemingly disjointed pacing. But for an anime that's only eleven episodes, the series combines an easy-to-follow plotline with enough [[Bishonen]] to keep the [[Fan Girl|fangirls]] happy. And those who are curious of the actual story can always read the manga from which you can fill the plotholes and learn all the info left out from the anime.
 
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* [[Above the Ruins]]: The closing scene shows Thor, Chen, Rada, and an orphan overlooking ruins destroyed by Musa plants.
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Karim has been desperately in love with Zagi since she first met him, despite the way Zagi usually treats her. He is slightly less of an asshole (to her, anyway) in the "Death Game" prequel. Chen and Third are a milder example.
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