WIND BREAKER

April. 05,2024      
Rating:
7.7
Trailer Synopsis

Haruka Sakura wants nothing to do with weaklings—he's only interested in the strongest of the strong. He's just started at Furin High School, a school of degenerates known only for their brawling strength—strength they use to protect their town from anyone who wishes it ill. But Haruka's not interested in being a hero or being part of any sort of team—he just wants to fight his way to the top!

Seasons & Episode

1
Seasons 1 : 2024

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12 Episode

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Episode 7 - Episode 7
May. 17,2024

Episode 8 - Episode 8
May. 24,2024

Episode 9 - Episode 9
May. 31,2024

Episode 10 - Episode 10
June. 07,2024

Episode 11 - Episode 11
June. 14,2024

Episode 12 - Episode 12
June. 21,2024

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