I believe you're referring to the Japanese high school soccer team, Aokumashii, from Buchikome High.

Years after the scandal that disbanded the legendary Tōin High Kickboxing Club, former ace Ryōma "Buchikome" Kishi lives a quiet life as a construction worker. When a sleeper-agent trigger activates in his neural implant — a relic from the sport's illegal enhancement era — he’s forced into an underground death-match tournament called Aokumashii (青臭い, "too green/immature").

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Determined to lead his team to victory and honor Saito's legacy, Aokumashii took it upon himself to rally his teammates. Through a series of intense training sessions and motivational speeches, he managed to instill a newfound sense of unity and purpose within the team.

Martial Arts / Psychological Drama / Dark Comedy

"Buchikome High Kick! -Final- -Aokumashii-" (ぶちこめハイキック!-Final- -青くましぃ-) is a well-known and music track created for the BMS (Be-Music Source) format and often featured in rhythm games like Osu! or Beatoraja .

In the vast, sprawling universe of underground Japanese net culture, media mix projects, and experimental music, certain keywords function less as search terms and more as incantations . They are passwords to a very specific aesthetic—one characterized by raw energy, DIY ethics, and a beautiful, violent collision of genres. One such phrase has been gathering digital dust and cult momentum: .

. It follows the story of a young woman who, after being ambushed, uses her long-time karate training to fight back against her attacker.