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C. G. TReleasedMay 30, 2007Runtime78 minutes Original video animationInitial D Extra Stage 2Directed byTsuneo TominagaWritten byHiroshi TodaNobuaki KishimaMusic
byAtsushi UmeboriStudioA. C. G. TReleasedOctober 3, 2008Runtime55 minutes Anime television seriesInitial D Fifth StageDirected byMitsuo HashimotoProduced byKayo FukudaWritten byHiroshi TodaNobuaki KishimaMusic byAtsushi UmeboriStudioSynergySPOriginal networkAnimax PPV (Perfect Choice Premier 1)Original run November 9, 2012 – May 10, 2013Episodes14 (List of episodes) Anime television seriesInitial D Final StageDirected byMitsuo HashimotoProduced byKayo FukudaWritten byHiroshi TodaNobuaki KishimaMusic byAtsushi UmeboriStudioSynergySPOriginal networkAnimax PPV (Animax Plus)Original run May 16, 2014 – June 22, 2014Episodes4 (List of episodes) Films Initial D (2005) New Initial D (2014–2016) Sequel MF
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Japanese: 頭文字イニシャル D, Hepburn: Inisharu Dī) is a Japanese street racing manga series written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from 1995 to 2013, with the chapters collected into 48 tankōbon volumes. The story focuses on the world of illegal Japanese street racing, where all the action is concentrated in the mountain passes and rarely in cities or urban areas, and with the drifting racing style emphasized in particular. Professional race car driver and pioneer of drifting
Keiichi Tsuchiya helped with editorial supervision. The story is centered on the prefecture of Gunma, more specifically on several mountains in the Kantō region and in their surrounding cities and towns. Although some of the names of the locations the characters race in have been fictionalized, all of the locations in the series are based on actual locations in Japan.
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JinDeveloped byKim Do-soo for ShowboxWritten byGwang JinDirected byKim Seong-yoonStarringPark Seo-joonKim Da-miYoo Jae-myungKwon NaraMusic byKim Jun-seok (Movie Closer)Park Seung-il (Studio Curiosity)Country of originSouth KoreaOriginal languageKoreanNo.
But most importantly, the actual animation of the football? Really? For the people complaining about the work of the CG in another popular series that aired the same season that I just so
happen to adore–You should be up in arms here with knives and pitchforks screaming “Sic ‘em!”; it’s hideous. But the biggest and most heinous animation problem are the still frames filled with exposition that completely ruin the flow of each play. Matches are shown in these constant close ups of the characters slowly gliding across your screen as you hear the play happening in their head. But the play itself is never actually explicitly shown. It's reminiscent of those imovie projects you had to do for middle school where you couldn’t quite figure out how to get the
images to stop moving with the ken burns effect as you try your best to match your squeaky dialogue with the 4 second image overlay. It’s an embarrassing production.