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Ohba said that the editor told him he did not need to meet with Obata to discuss the pilot; Ohba said "I think it worked out all right". [7] Anime adaptation[edit] Tetsurō Araki, the director, said that he wished to convey aspects that "made the series interesting" instead of simply "focusing on morals or the concept of justice". Toshiki Inoue, the series organizer, agreed with Araki and added that, in anime adaptations, there is a lot of importance in highlighting the aspects that are "interesting in the original". He concluded that Light's presence was "the most compelling" aspect; therefore the adaptation chronicles Light's "thoughts and actions as much as possible". Inoue noted that to best incorporate the manga's plot into the anime, he "tweak[ed] the chronology a bit" and incorporated flashbacks that appear after the openings of the episodes; he said this revealed the desired tensions. Araki said that, because in an anime the viewer cannot "turn back pages" in the manner that a manga reader can, the anime staff ensured that the show clarified details.

[36] Sentai Filmworks released it on Blu-ray on May 25, 2021, with a new English dub. [37] Netflix renewed the series for a second season on March 19, 2019. [38] On March 5, 2020, it was announced that the main staff TMS Entertainment would be returning to produce the second season with the addition of a new character designer and art director. The 13 episode second season covering the "Great Chinese Challenge" and the Alai Jr. arcs was released exclusively on Netflix on June 4, 2020. Its opening theme is "Jounetsu wa Oboete Iru" performed by Granrodeo and its ending theme is "Dead Stroke" performed by Ena Fujita. [39] In September 2020, it was announced Hanma Baki - Son of Ogre will be adapted as the third series and the sequel to the second season of the Netflix series. [40] The 12-episode series was released on Netflix on September 30, 2021, as Baki Hanma. [41] The show's opening theme is "Treasure Pleasure" performed by Granrodeo[42] while its ending theme is "Unchained World" performed by Generations from Exile Tribe. [43] A second season was announced on March 24, 2022. [44] The first half of the second season was released on July 26, and the second half on August 24, 2023.

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Ippo then watched the match between Volg and Suzuki, where he learned that Volg was called the "White Fang" and witnessed Volg using the White Fang, winning the match. Ippo was shocked by the performance of his next opponent and wondered why Volg did not smile after winning. After Aoki and Kimura won their matches, the boxers go to the Gaiant Echo karaoke to celebrate. There, Takamura decided to sing the song "Champion". Ippo was then shocked when he saw Hayami in the video as the song played. Ippo then joined Takamura to sing the song along with him. Class A Tournament: White Fang Arc After celebrating at the Gaiant Echo Karaoke, Takamura invited everyone to his house for a second party. Upon arrival to Takamura's home, Ippo learned that Yamada would be leaving Tokyo in two days. Ippo was shocked at the news and did not want to let Yamada leave. When Kimura mentioned a traditional Kamogawa farewell party, Ippo suggested to do it. Two days later, Ippo waited in the basement with everyone for Yamada. Replacing the Barones was Ben Herman, who was just hired on as SNK USA's national director of sales a few months into 1999. Herman's history with the company went back much further, however, to the early '90s, when Paul Jacobs was president and the NeoGeo AES had just been introduced. Back then, Herman's role was primarily as a consultant responsible for getting chain stores like Toys "R" Us to notice and stock the NeoGeo home console. With the departure of the Barones, he was put in charge of SNK's entire US operation. Under Herman's watch, SNK's US marketing team decided to go all out for the 1999 Christmas shopping season. The company spent $4 million to create television advertisements that aired on MTV, Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, and a variety of other demographically focused channels. In addition, the software lineup for the NeoGeo Pocket Color was bolstered by what would ultimately become the system's three most prominent releases: Sonic the Hedgehog: Pocket Adventure, Match of the Millennium, and SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighter's Clash. Sonic was a big hit on the system, selling 110,000 copies overall and eventually pairing up with the system as a pack-in in a $99 bundle. Match of the Millennium came out for the NGPC before Capcom's own SNK vs. Capcom game hit arcades.
^ "TV Asahi Top 100 Anime". Anime News Network. September 23, 2005. Archived from the original on June 21, 2014. Retrieved June 29, 2007. ^ "TV Asahi Top 100 Anime, Part 2".