One of the most surprising action anime from Studio Trigger

Trigger is not the oldest nor the best-known animation studio in Japan, but it has achieved on its own merits gain a foothold in the Japanese animation industry. Furthermore, the work of its creative team has greatly elevated the artistic quality of its adaptations, being the best known Cyberpunk: Edgerunners and Tragons and Dungeons.
Before showing us David Martínez’s experiences in Night City or having fun with the Laios Touden group, Trigger was in charge of the production of Kill la Killa frenetic action anime that playfully parodies the maho shojo subgenre (girls with magical powers) and that you can watch today in streaming.
Kill la Killthe most unbridled work of the creator of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
This seinen has as its main setting the Honnoji Academy, a fictional study center in which its most outstanding students dress uniforms that grant them powers. The president Satsuki Kiryūin He rules with a strong hand over the rest of the students, but his dictatorship will be at risk because of Ryuko Matoia new student who will declare war on him.
One of the many battles between Satsuki Kiryūin and Ryuko Matoi
Although Satsuki has a clear advantage, Ryuko Matoi has an ace up her sleeve that allows her to equalize forces with her rival: a mysterious black uniform with a life of its own which gives him incredible powers in exchange for feeding on his blood. With it on, Ryuko will stand up to Satsuki and to the leaders of the institute’s clubs, who faithfully obey the orders of their president.
Kill la Kill is a fast-paced revenge story sprinkled with moments of action and a absurd humor which will especially excite fans of Dandadan or the first season of FLCL. Among its main virtues we can highlight his cool soundtrackthe craziest moments of its plot and the charisma of Ryuko Matoi, a protagonist who ends up being very difficult to forget.
In addition to being one of Studio Trigger’s most recommended works, Kill la Kill It is one of the most interesting animes that Crunchyroll has in its catalog. Their 24 episodes are available dubbed into Japanese and with Spanish subtitles.