
Kill la Kill
キルラキル
After the murder of her father, Ryuuko Matoi has been wandering the land in search of his killer. Following her only lead—the missing half of his invention, the Scissor Blade—she arrives at the prestigious Honnouji Academy, a high school unlike any other. The academy is ruled by the imposing and cold-hearted student council president Satsuki Kiryuuin alongside her powerful underlings, the Elite Four. In the school's brutally competitive hierarchy, Satsuki bestows upon those at the top special clothes called "Goku Uniforms," which grant the wearer unique superhuman abilities.
Kill la Kill is a tv with 24 episodes, from Fall 2013, produced by TRIGGER, rated 7.9/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
After the murder of her father, Ryuuko Matoi has been wandering the land in search of his killer. Following her only lead—the missing half of his invention, the Scissor Blade—she arrives at the prestigious Honnouji Academy, a high school unlike any other. The academy is ruled by the imposing and cold-hearted student council president Satsuki Kiryuuin alongside her powerful underlings, the Elite Four. In the school's brutally competitive hierarchy, Satsuki bestows upon those at the top special clothes called "Goku Uniforms," which grant the wearer unique superhuman abilities.
Main Characters
Tags
- Henshin — Prominently features character or costume transformations which often grant special abilities.
- Female Protagonist — Main character is female.
- Revenge — Prominently features a character who aims to exact punishment in a resentful or vindictive manner.
- Nudity — Features a character wearing no clothing or exposing intimate body parts.
- Surreal Comedy — Prominently features comedic moments that defy casual reasoning, resulting in illogical events.
- Class Struggle — Contains conflict born between the different social classes. Generally between an dominant elite and a suffering oppressed group.
- Parody — Features deliberate exaggeration of popular tropes or a particular genre to comedic effect.
- Dystopian — Partly or completely set in a society characterized by poverty, squalor or oppression.
- Tomboy — Features a girl who exhibits characteristics or behaviors considered in many cultures to be typical of boys.
- Super Power — Prominently features characters with special abilities that allow them to do what would normally be physically or logically impossible.
- Aliens — Prominently features extraterrestrial lifeforms.
- Coming of Age — Centers around a character's transition from childhood to adulthood.

