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The second, by Makoto Fugetsu, has been published by Square Enix between October 2014 and January 2017. The third, also by Matsue, was also published between May 2015 and September 2019. The fourth, by Haruno Atori, with composition by Yu Aikawa, has been published since September 2019. Additionally, Media Factory has published two anthology manga with stories by different artists. An anime television series adaptation produced by White Fox aired from April to September 2016, starting with an hour-long special. Two original video animation (OVA) episodes were released in October 2018 and November 2019.

While Ippo did not know why Mashiba requested to fight Sawamura, Itagaki suggested to ask Kumi. He went to the Hirosue to eat with Kumi, who was worried about Mashiba's words about killing Sawamura. Ippo then realised that Mashiba had not forgotten when Sawamura struck Kumi with a closed fist, which was why he chose to fight him for revenge. Later, after Itagaki got back from sparring with Mashiba, Ippo was shocked to see not even a scratch on Itagaki's face, worrying that Mashiba is not in his best condition which would lead him unable to win. Ippo reacting to the news of Sawamura retiring. A week before Mashiba and Sawamura's match, Ippo discussed with Itagaki about Mashiba's condition during their spars. Ippo was worried when he heard how tense Mashiba was and that it would make him more vulnerable to counters, which was Sawamura's speciality. Ippo then informed Itagaki about Sawamura hitting Kumi, causing Itagaki to instruct Ippo to form a Mashiba chant to make him win. On the night of the match, Ippo went to the Kōrakuen Hall to watch. There, Ippo sat with Kumi as they watch Mashiba and Sawamura fight. They were frightened as the match ended with Mashiba being disqualified after attacking Sawamura while the referee was deciding if he should continue the match during a count, making Sawamura the champion despite him being punched out of the ring.

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If you are annoyed and disgusted with his presence (as I regularly was), it will be virtually impossible to care about most of what occurs. Subaru is the difference between being a fan of Re:Zero and being someone who actively dislikes it.
In many ways, he resembles a typical shounen hero. He is hot-headed, makes frequent out-of-place jokes (which I never once found funny, by the way), and refuses to ever think things through in a logical process, preferring instead to jump into battles he cannot win or to lash out at innocent people merely because his pride and fragile ego are called into question by his own mistakes. He thinks he is the coolest dude in the world, that he can save everyone through his own power, and the mere presence of someone with more skill than him offends him right to the very core. He yells and cries on a regular basis and seems incapable of having a normal conversation with anyone. Subaru is a child, and without any doubt one of the more infuriating characters I have witnessed in perhaps ever. There were points in the story where his characterisation legitimately made me angry and made me want to stop watching the show. Some moments were honestly baffling, too, such as how he switches from being completely mind-broken during the events of the fifteenth episode to being totally normal (albeit with a desire for revenge) in the next.
I say all this, but the eighteenth episode is actually one of the best episodes of anime I have seen in quite some time.
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Fuuko travels all over the world with him, meeting and losing many people. One day, Andy reveals that April 15, 1865 in Washington, D. C. is the oldest memory he has. Hearing this, Fuuko starts to fade away. Before she leaves, she tells Andy about their first meeting in the future.