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Transliteration: "Hannin no Namae" (Japanese: 犯人の名前)Hiroki KoikeNoboru TakagiMamoru HatakeyamaSeptember 28, 2023 (2023-09-28)[e] Tsugaru knocks out Kyle to save Victor, who gives him the diamond back and the information that Aya's body is locked up in Moriarty's base in London as thanks. Alice uses her trick-shooting skills but is outfoxed by Aleister and stuck with a slow-acting poison. Shizuku fights Carmilla in a rematch of their London fight but it ends in a draw. The Cage User group reconvenes at the town square to reveal the killer who murdered every
girl in both villages was Nora, who was also Jutte and Louise at different times depending on the context, as all three girls looked very similar. Making use of the underground passage, Nora escaped the village when the original Louise revealed her as Jutte and
sparked a mob of humans to burn her and her mother to death. She lived as a werewolf in Wolphinhuel, but did not like how she and other werewolf girls were being treated there either. So, using the hidden passage, she kidnapped Louise and posed as her in the human village, then would pick a stray young human girl to murder and drag them to the werewolf village to later be discovered, ensuring that the humans and werewolves would suspect the other as the culprit. Nora admits to her role as the culprit, including the deaths of Alma and the real Louise in the hidden passage. As she flees the
scene and returns to her cave, Tsugaru awaits and manages to tie her up, but Aya lets Nora go, as she
believed that her goals of freeing her fellow villagers from sexual servitude by faking their deaths with human bodies was a noble goal. As Nora decides to travel the world, The Cage User plans to return to London. Notes[edit] ^ Fuji TV lists the series premiere at 24:55 on July 5, 2023, which is effectively 12:55 a.
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Hajime no Ippo (はじめの一歩, Hajime no Ippo), also known as Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! or Hajime no Ippo: Fighting Spirit! in the English version, is a manga by Jōji Morikawa with an anime TV adaptation. It follows the story of the eponymous protagonist, Ippo Makunouchi, who started boxing to answer one question: "What does it mean to be strong?". Hajime no Ippo literally means "The First Step", but it is also a pun on main character Ippo Makunouchi's name (Hajime meaning "beginning" or "first" and Ippo meaning "one step"). Contents 1 Series Events 1. 1 2019 - Hajime no Ippo's 30th Anniversary 1. 2 2020 1. 3 2021 1. 4 2022 2 Manga 3
Anime 4 Reception 5 Main
Characters 6 Other links 7 References Series Events[] 2019 - Hajime no Ippo's 30th Anniversary[] Hajime no Ippo - The Glorious Stage. This section is a stub. You can help Wiki Ippo by expanding it. On April 24, 2019[1], it was announced that Morikawa was sponsoring a featherweight tournament for featherweight boxers with Dangan Promotion to help promote boxing and 30 years of Hajime no Ippo, where 8 boxers will take part to win a prize of 1 million yen.