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=== ''Samurai High School'' provides examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]]: Tsukiko
* [[Action Girl]]: Tsukiko
* [[Cut Short]]: It starts rushing towards the end in Chapter 24 with {{spoiler|[[Unsettling Gender Reveal|Kou and Tsukiko's scheme exposed]]}} and rapidly wraps things up in the next chapter, with {{spoiler|the two [[And the Adventure Continues...|being allowed to continue attending the school]]}}. Sadly, some side plot elements are [[Left Hanging]].
* [[Cut Short]]: It starts rushing towards the end in Chapter 24 with {{spoiler|[[Unsettling Gender Reveal|Kou and Tsukiko's scheme exposed]]}} and rapidly wraps things up in the next chapter, with {{spoiler|the two [[And the Adventure Continues...|being allowed to continue attending the school]]}}. Sadly, some side plot elements are [[Left Hanging]].

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A manga By Kashiwaba Hiro, about Half-Identical Twins. Kou, the brother, who is very feminine, excels at cooking, cleaning, arts and crafts, and Tsukiko, the sister, who is masculine, loves fighting and is a combat genius. The twins learn about the Samurai High School, where men test their strength and women test their femininity. However the only way they can attend is by swapping places. If they are to be found cheating, they and their family will be exiled to the moon for 500 years


Tropes used in Samurai High School include: