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46. He is physician. And I got any ideas from sci-fi role playing game,shadow run,Tokyo NOVA, MAGE,and so on. I want fusions with traditional ninja saga and edge-cutting technology" (Tweet). Retrieved 24 August 2019 – via Twitter. ^ a b "Le manga de la semaine: Mikio Ikemoto commente Boruto, le spin-off de Naruto". BFMTV (in French). Archived from the original on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2018. ^ a b Kishimoto, Masashi; Kodachi, Ukyō; Ikemoto, Mikio (4 September 2020). BORUTO-ボルト- -NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS- 巻ノ二 クソオヤジ.Project D races against teams like Team Seven Star Leaf, students and a graduated pro racer from Todo Racing School, Northern Saitama Alliance, a second Lancer Evolution team at Tsuchisaka who resort to cheating to win, Team Purple Shadow, Team 246, the Kanagawa Racing Alliance, Team Spiral, and Team Sidewinder. During this, Takumi falls in love with another girl named Mika Uehara, and Ryosuke deals with an old rival that he previously had a falling out with the latter's girlfriend who eventually committed suicide. The expedition of Project D ends spectacularly with a race between Takumi Fujiwara and Shinji Inui of Team Sidewinder, two evenly matched drivers, where Takumi blows his engine again, but steps on the clutch and wins the race by rolling backwards over the finish line. He then decides to put his AE86 on a complete rest from operating for the best (but in the anime he decommissioned the AE86 from racing but decides to keep it and slowly repair it with his own money). Ryosuke disbands Project D and later reveals the meaning of the Initial "D" and starts training other potential drivers under him to pursue his dream. Keisuke becomes a professional race car driver whereas Takumi continues delivering tofu in his father's Subaru Impreza. Eventually Takumi pursues rally racing as career and becomes a world champion legendary rally race car driver. The story of Initial D continued in another manga by Shuichi Shigeno, MF Ghost. Media[edit] The Initial D franchise logo Manga[edit] Main article: List of Initial D chapters Written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno, Initial D was serialized for eighteen years by Kodansha in the seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from July 17, 1995,[4][5] to July 29, 2013. [6][7] Kodansha collected its 719 individual chapters in forty-eight tankōbon volumes, released from November 6, 1995,[8] to November 6, 2013. [9] In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Tokyopop (along with the anime series) in 2001.
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