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- Master_of_Martial_Hearts abstract "Master of Martial Hearts, originally titled Zettai Shougeki: Platonic Heart (絶対衝激〜プラトニックハート〜, Zettai Shōgeki: Puratonikku Hāto), is a 2008-2009 Japanese original video animation series created by ARMS and Shochiku. It concerns a high school girl who gets involved in a series of fights against other young women where the prize is a Martial Heart (Platonic Heart in English subtitled and the Japanese version), a jewel that can grant any wish. On January 7, 2010, Funimation Entertainment announced that they have licensed the OVA series in English. The series was released in North America on August 10, 2010.".
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- Master_of_Martial_Hearts wikiPageID "21982233".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts wikiPageRevisionID "605987925".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts author "Atsushi Kuragami".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts demographic Seinen_manga.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts director "Yoshitaka Fujimoto".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts englishtitle "A Reason to Fight".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts englishtitle "Flames".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts englishtitle "Silently, Like Secrets".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts englishtitle "Three Sisters, Sworn Enemies".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts episodenumber "2".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts episodenumber "3".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts episodenumber "4".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts episodenumber "5".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts episodes "5".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts first "2008-10-29".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts first "September 2008".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts genre "Action, Martial arts".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts hasPhotoCollection Master_of_Martial_Hearts.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts jaKanji "絶対衝激〜プラトニックハート〜".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts last "2009-02-25".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts last "January 2010".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts magazine Comic_High!.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts originalairdate "2008-11-27".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts originalairdate "2008-12-20".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts originalairdate "2009-01-28".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts originalairdate "2009-02-25".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts publisher Futabasha.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts runtime "1800.0".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts shortsummary "Aya faces her final opponent, Ryu Getsurei, a lady in red who says she is a clairvoyant who can see her heart. Getsurei tells Aya that the tournament is nothing more than a game, a trick by Miko. Angered, Aya defeats Getsurei, but not before the woman claims that Aya's heart has become "a sheet of darkness". Aya seems to snap and beats the woman to death, still hitting her after she has died. Miko appears and tells her that since Aya won she got her wish and Miko has returned. Miko takes Aya into a warehouse where all of her past opponents are being held. All of Aya's past opponents have gone insane and Miko says they are now "perfect women" that people would pay a lot for. While Miko is to explain why, a man who was pretending to be Haruki, who had used plastic surgery to disguise himself, and Izumi Hayakawa appear and finish explaining the reason. They worked for Miko and decided to betray her by choking her. She is saved by Natsume and the real Haruki: both are also in on the plan. They tell her that they were the ones who organized the entire Martial Hearts tournament as a way to take revenge on Aya's family. Before Aya was born her father, Shigeyuki Iseshima, and her mother, Suzuko Iseshima, set up the original Martial Hearts tournament and sold all the women who lost into slavery. Two of those women were sisters, one being Miko's mother Yumi Kazuki and the other being Natsume's mother Kumi. Yumi was given to Aya's father as a mistress and on her fourth birthday she witnessed him kill Yumi. Kumi had her throat slashed, effectively muting her, and was sold to a man overseas. Years later she was able to escape and tell her children her story. When Natsume and Miko met they realized that all their suffering came from Aya's family and chose to hold another tournament so they could destroy Aya. They shoot Aya twice but before they can further mutilate or kill her explosives go off throughout the building and it catches on fire. Suzuko appears, having set off the explosives, and tells everyone they are all caught in a web of vengeance. Aya's parents started the Martial Hearts tournament to seek revenge on Natsume and Miko's mothers, since their fathers were the evil men who killed their families, and now their daughters are caught in the web of revenge as well. Haruki and the girls attack her. Suzuko kills the three. She bandages up Aya and tells her she will atone for Aya's sins, staying in the burning building as a wounded Aya makes her escape. Later the audience sees Natsume's mother Kumi at home, carving up pictures of Aya, when the doorbell rings. When she answers it her eyes go wide in terror and she lets out a silent scream before the scene immediately cuts to black.".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts shortsummary "Aya is in a sea of turmoil as she wonders whether it was really Haruki Honma, Natsume's brother, she saw as the leader of the martial heart and her semifinal match is in a maid cafe. Her opponent is Rin Hiroishi.".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts shortsummary "Aya tries to find her new friend but no luck. So she decided to go to a local pool to calm her down. Just then she faces off against another opponent, Yu Daimonji, a lady cop in a bikini. Aya has to face Yu's sisters, Saki the geisha and Emi the nurse.".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts shortsummary "Aya's new friend Miko disappears without of trace and it seems she never existed. Aya now has to compete so she wish her friend back but her next opponent is her favorite teacher, Azusa Suma.".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts studio Arms_Corporation.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts type "manga".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts type "ova".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts volumes "3".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts subject Category:2008_anime_OVAs.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts subject Category:2008_manga.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts subject Category:Action_anime_and_manga.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts subject Category:Arms_Corporation.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts subject Category:Ecchi_anime_and_manga.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts subject Category:Funimation_Entertainment.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts subject Category:Futabasha_manga.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts subject Category:Martial_arts_anime_and_manga.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts subject Category:Seinen_manga.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts type Anime.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts type Cartoon.
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- Master_of_Martial_Hearts comment "Master of Martial Hearts, originally titled Zettai Shougeki: Platonic Heart (絶対衝激〜プラトニックハート〜, Zettai Shōgeki: Puratonikku Hāto), is a 2008-2009 Japanese original video animation series created by ARMS and Shochiku. It concerns a high school girl who gets involved in a series of fights against other young women where the prize is a Martial Heart (Platonic Heart in English subtitled and the Japanese version), a jewel that can grant any wish.".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts label "Master of Martial Hearts".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts label "絕對衝激 ~柏拉圖之心~".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts label "絶対衝激 〜PLATONIC HEART〜".
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts sameAs 絶対衝激_〜PLATONIC_HEART〜.
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- Master_of_Martial_Hearts sameAs Q6129502.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts sameAs Q6129502.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts wasDerivedFrom Master_of_Martial_Hearts?oldid=605987925.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts homepage zettai.jp.
- Master_of_Martial_Hearts isPrimaryTopicOf Master_of_Martial_Hearts.