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| Title | Similarities | Differences | |-------|--------------|-------------| | (by Oh! Great) | Focus on extreme sports, secret clubs | Targeted at older teens; more gritty tone | | “Sket Dance” (by Kenta Shinohara) | School‑based secret club, comedic elements | Centers on problem‑solving rather than physical sport | | “Princess Princess” (by Mikiyo Tsuda) | Junior school setting, hidden identities | Primarily a slice‑of‑life comedy; no sports focus | She didn't just tumble; she blurred
Here is a story inspired by the mysterious and high-flying nature of that title: The Secret of the Silver Acrobat To the handlers behind the glass, it was
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