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7 May 2007. Archived from the original on 28 August 2007. The series began in July 1998 in Hana to Yume (Hakusensha). Loo, Egan (7 May 2007). "Fruits Basket's Final Tally in Japan: 18 Million Sold". Anime News Network.

After the match, Takamura made rude remarks about the match. Ippo, Itagaki, and Kimura had Takamura go to Aoki's house to apologise, as they believe it would be his fault if he retires. When they got there, they overheard Aoki and Tomiko talking about how he would become champion the next time he tries. The group then left, as Aoki seemed busy and they figured he was not retiring. Dragon Slayer Arc Ippo meets Kobashi. As Aoki has been away from the gym for a week, Ippo and the others begin to think he is retiring. When Yagi informed Ippo that he has a visitor, he was surprised to see Kobashi. Kobashi revealed that he has retired and became a trainer after getting the belt, not even defending his JBC junior featherweight title once. Ippo learned from him that everyone who attended their East Japan Rookie King tournament besides Mashiba, Sendō, and Miyata had retired. Kobashi asked Ippo why he started boxing, which Ippo answered that he wanted to know what it means to be strong, however, he still has not found the answer. Kobashi then left, expressing how he would keep watching Ippo to see how far he has to go to be satisfied.

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The Present and the Future So what's to come for SNK Playmore? As of now (February 2004), SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos has been released into arcades and for the NeoGeo AES throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. A PlayStation 2 version of the game recently went on sale in Japan, and the Xbox version is scheduled to go on sale in North America in September 2004. Fans are ecstatic now that they're able to buy the NeoGeo home console version of SVC Chaos in North America. The latest installments in the King of Fighters and Metal Slug franchises--King of Fighters 2003 and Metal Slug 5--have just been released into arcades as JAMMA-compatible printed circuit boards and as MVS kits. Worldwide AES releases of both games are on schedule for March 2004, and versions for the PS2 and Xbox are in the works.