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Ippo got back up after having trouble remembering how to get up. Ippo threw punches in place as ordered by
Kamogawa until the third round ended. At the corner, Ippo was advised to diminish Alfredo's stamina over time to also make him lose his willpower as Ippo's stamina is the one thing he has better over Alfredo. Ippo being outclassed by Alfredo. In the fourth round, Ippo questioned what he should do and which attack Alfredo would use since Alfredo never used a left hook before until the third round. He decided to push forward as always and try to hit Alfredo. Ippo failed to hit Alfredo while Alfredo was able to land many hits up to round five. After round five, Ippo asked Kamogawa for permission to use the Dempsey Roll, Kamogawa allows it. Ippo motioned the Dempsey Roll in front of Alfredo in round six. Ippo landed no clean hits, with Alfredo also
trying to hit Ippo in the motion. Ippo tried to counter one of Alfredo's attacks with the Dempsey Roll, but Alfredo pressed his body onto Ippo's
stopping the Dempsey Roll.
Two laserdisc collections were
released as Collection 1 Deluxe Edition[130] and Collection 2 Deluxe Edition,[131] containing episodes one to four and five to eight, respectively. The first DVD release by ADV Films was the eight-disk Perfect Collection in 2002, containing the original installments. [124] In 2004, ADV released two DVD compilations titled Neon Genesis Evangelion: Resurrection and Neon Genesis Evangelion: Genesis Reborn, encompassing the directors' cuts of episodes from the twenty-first to the twenty-fourth, additionally including the original versions of episodes from the twenty-first to the twenty-sixth. [124] The Platinum Edition release was announced by ADV in 2004,[132]
consisting of seven DVDs[133] released between July 27, 2004, and April 19, 2005. [134] The Platinum Edition contained the original twenty-six episodes and the four "Director's cut" versions[135] of episodes from the twenty-first to the twenty-fourth. A six-disc version of the Platinum Edition, the Platinum Complete Edition, was released on November 22, 2005, and omitted several extras included in other versions, including commentary and trailers.
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original on 16 July 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2013. ^ Russell, Bradley (3 January 2023). "Netflix has added two classic anime shows – but several episodes are missing". GamesRadar+. Archived from the original on 4 January 2023.