Fists the City Forgot Full Episode

Fists the City Forgot - Episode 1

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Roy Jones steps up at Taylor Martial Hall to challenge Mr. Taylor after claiming 21 victories. Mr. Taylor warns him to stop, saying defeat would make the Wind Fist the world's best and even offers surrender before lethal risk. The fight erupts; the Wind Fist proves devastating and the master is sent down as bystanders shout, "Master! Are you alright?" The episode ends with a fighter calling, "Honey — Jane, I did it. Wind Fist is now world's best," leaving the master's condition and the consequences of that proclamation unresolved.

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Fists the City Forgot - Episode 2

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Roy's partner urges him, 'take good care of our child' and warns him not to seek revenge after a recent incident. Roy replies, 'I promise'—he swears off the Wind Fist and fighting, pledging to raise their daughter. He comforts her with a promise of three malt candies and extra work. Later other workers mock him as a stinking cart puller and demand thirty coppers he hasn't been paid. The public humiliation and unpaid wage escalate pressure on Roy, testing his vow and leaving his next move—keep the promise or react to the debt—unresolved.

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Fists the City Forgot - Episode 3

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A cart puller asks Mr. White for thirty coppers and is met with scorn. Mr. White boasts that one night at Grand Ville out-earns the man's lifetime, refuses the request, and insists his money is for “my pretty lady,” not someone like the cart puller. In a separate moment someone tells Roy, “take good care of our child” and urges them to stop fighting. After a brief coin exchange and accusations of ingratitude, a bystander snarls “Boys, beat him up,” and the episode ends as the men close in, the assault about to begin.

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Fists the City Forgot - Episode 4

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Eric White, who announces himself as Bliz Martial Hall's heir and demands to be called "Mr. White," appears briefly before the scene shifts to a crowded street stall selling sticky malt candy. A child begs his Dad for candy while customers haggle the price. After a purchase, one man accuses another of swindling money to buy the candy; goods are snatched, shouting and an insult — "Dogs wouldn't eat this" — spark a physical confrontation. The episode ends as the accuser shouts, "Get him, boys!" and the crowd lunges, leaving the outcome unresolved.

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Fists the City Forgot - Episode 5

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After a tense confrontation at a high-society soiree—where someone credits the event with saving his life and warns Mr. White "stay out of my sight"—Lealand is hurried away. Later, a father finally returns home and is greeted by his excited daughter, who shows a red classroom flower, promises to cook noodles, and offers malt candy. He accepts the affection but refuses to eat and remains distant. The key change is his withdrawn mood after the soiree. The episode closes with the girl asking why the candy is flat, his silence unresolved.

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Fists the City Forgot - Episode 6

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At home a child shares a special malt candy with his father, notices his torn clothes, and the father dismisses it as an accident before sending the child to bed. The scene shifts to a crowded market where a cart puller is stopped by men from Bliz Martial Hall demanding a management fee. They point to a line of workers already paying and order him to join, escalating pressure and public intimidation. An enforcer singles him out and summons him over, pushing him toward the payment line and an immediate, unresolved confrontation.

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Fists the City Forgot - Episode 7

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In a crowded meeting, a newcomer is presented as the hall’s benefactor and announces that Bliz Martial Hall will manage members’ earnings, immediately raising the management fee to forty percent. Outraged vendors demand repayment and try to attack, but the benefactor stops them, forces obedience and warns that refusal raises the fee to fifty percent. When dissent continues he claims, 'This is my territory,' then abruptly increases the levy to seventy percent and orders immediate payment. The episode ends with the hall stunned and its members forced to decide whether to bow and pay the crippling demand.

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Fists the City Forgot - Episode 8

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On a crowded train, Mr. White singles out a lone woman, cajoling her and then grabbing her despite her repeated pleas to be let go. Other riders alternately egg him on and try to stop him, with someone shouting for him to release her. The struggle escalates when another man intervenes and threatens violence. In the ensuing chaos a voice denies responsibility: "It wasn't me. It was him." The episode ends with the woman's escape still uncertain and the crowd poised on a violent decision.

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Fists the City Forgot - Episode 9

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A stairwell erupts when a group of men hurl insults and shove a beggar and a woman. Roy is urged to stop, but attackers pin the woman's legs and mock them. When someone steps in shouting, "Let her go," the gang threatens to send him to hell. The challenger surprises them with fighting skill. Mr. White recognizes the ability, taunts him and says he'll teach this "ungrateful bastard" a lesson. He then announces he will demonstrate Midland's Top 5 Solder Fist, promising to make the challenger die with honor, leaving the outcome unresolved as he advances.

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Fists the City Forgot - Episode 10
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Eight years ago Roy Jones proved his self-invented fighting style by tearing through twenty-two martial halls across Sealand. The victory cost him his wife. He left fame behind, slipped to the city's lowest rung, and became a rickshaw driver, anonymous and careful, devoted solely to raising his infant daughter. Life is hard and he endures for her. Then one act of public decency draws Bliz Martial Hall's wrath and drags his daughter into danger. Roy stops enduring. He abandons concealment and, with the same quiet, precise efficiency that once cleared twenty-two halls, dismantles every obstacle Bliz places before him. This is no show of pride — it is a raw, relentless fight to bring his daughter home.

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