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Kamogawa asked for Ippo's conclusion, the latter announced that he will retire because of the risk of being punch drunk if he continues and will instead help with his family business. With the announcement of his retiring, Ippo said his farewells to his former gym mates. Takamura asked of Ippo's treasure in his adventure, and Ippo replied that there are too many to hold. Part III Second Step Arc Ippo training as a second. Two months later after retiring, Ippo helped Umezawa with his manga and weird him out when he perfected the edits. Though Umezawa suggested that he could be a pro boxer again since his hands aren't shaky, Ippo felt the need to commit to living a life without boxing to make sure he doesn't worry others. Later, Shinoda visited Ippo's home and asks Ippo to become a second, as the numbers of seconds at the Kamogawa gym has fallen since Kamogawa is hospitalised, Ippo told Shinoda to let him think about it. Later, while Ippo was fishing, he told Kumi that he would return to the ring as a second to help the gym, not knowing he could be helpful again. Ippo then began training Kimura as his second until the day of his match arrived. Ippo celebrating with Kimura after Ippo wins his first match as a second. At Kōrakuen Hall, as Kimura's match was about to begin, Ippo went to scout on his opponent.

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I mentioned it briefly earlier, but I can’t help but reiterate how much I LOVED the pacing of the show. Usually with these types of adaptations we would get 1-3 volumes for 12 episodes. For a series like 86 which is quite frankly extremely dense, this would have been a disaster. Doing the first volume, at a rate of one chapter per episode and with the quality we got artistically with amazing character designs, the best CGI I’ve ever seen, etc etc. , perfection.
Anyone who knows me knows I’ve been pushing the 86 agenda on Twitter and facebook for years. Part of that agenda was an OST by Sawano Hiroyuki. I could not imagine the world of 86 being animated without an OST from the GOAT himself. Sawano has done the OST for several aniplex mech series so it’s not really a shock that he hopped on 86, but bringing his kouhai Yamamoto Kohta onboard was a pleasant surprise. As you’d expect, the two of them SNAPPED on every track featured in the anime. Both EDs are amazing and several inserts like “The Answer” are on repeat on my phone daily. But unlike the animation department, the disinterest expressed here was actually surprising once you discuss the person responsible for the bringing it together. Taku Iwasaki is not an amateur. This is a man with years under his belt. Why this wasn't audibly expressed was a bit perplexing, but then again, this is coming from a show named "Akame" ga Kill, where the titular character only gets 5 episodes worth of screentime. They must have been fans of The Legend of "Zelda" games to come up with such an absurd name choice.
The moment you start trying to "figure out" AGK's issues is the moment you're "doing it wrong," so let's proceed to dispell that idea right now by asking the impossible question: what the "purpose" behind this wonderful work of artistic vandalism was.
So what was it about? An active effort to discuss subserviency in society? The oppressive consequence that occurs when "absolute power corrupts absolutely?" A tale of personal ideals clashing, resulting in bloody politics? A sobering story of discrimination?. Well, honestly speaking, no. It was about none of that.
It looks like it has all the hand-painted goodness of older anime, but also the crisp visual resolution of digital anime. Its internal consistency is incredible. A lot of modern anime mix 2D and 3D together (where the 3D is usually poor quality), and then adds other effects on top of that. This is just the 2D and little else, with only two noticeable 3D models used throughout the entire show. It looks like Mamoru Hosoda's One Piece film without all the shitty CG. And I hardly did justice to Eguchi’s masterful character designs, or for that matter, the masterful music.