By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
As noted on Eiga.com, the movie’s tagline is: “Ever get your ass kicked by a high school girl?” It seems like these days all fight

scenes use CGI and wires. Not High Kick Angels. It’s the latest flick from Fuyuhiko Nishi, the director behind High Kick Girl and KG: Karate Girl.(new Image()).src
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Nishi specializes in martial arts films with schoolgirl characters. And while his flicks are heavy on fan service, the actors train heavily for the fight scenes and don’t simply rely on post production trickery to look badass.
High Kick Angles

opens this June in Japan. Rina Takeda, the star of High Kick Girl, recently appeared in a credit card commercial that showed off her martial arts abilities. Here’s hoping the stars of High Kick Angels can also kick ass like she can. https://kotaku.com/fashionable-young-woman-breaks-roof-tiles-with-her-head-1529547626
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