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By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. , a non-profit organization. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers Contact Wikipedia Code of Conduct Developers Statistics Cookie statement Mobile view Toggle limited content width Crunchyroll logoCrunchyroll logoMenuDropdown menuLoaderUpdate your web browser!Oh no! It looks like you’re using a web browser we don’t support! Please consider updating your internet browser to unlock thousands of anime titles!Get ChromeGet FirefoxGet SafariGet Edge Hajime no Ippo | Wiki Ippo | Fandom Wiki Ippo Explore Main Page Discuss All Pages Community Interactive Maps Recent Blog Posts Main Series Introduction Jōji Morikawa About the Wiki Ippo Community Wiki Information Wiki Administrators Media Guide Manga List of Manga Rounds Random Chapter The Naniwa Tiger Side Story WSM Issues Anime Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Random Episode List of Seiyuu List of Music Games List of video games Random Game Other Media Live Stage Play References in Other Media References to Other Media Characters Kamogawa Crew Ippo Makunouchi Mamoru Takamura Genji Kamogawa Masaru Aoki Tatsuya Kimura Manabu Itagaki Haruhiko Yagi Shinoda Taihei Aoki Kintarō Kaneda Popular Boxers Ricardo Martínez Ichirō Miyata Alexander Volg Zangief Takeshi Sendō Ryō Mashiba Kyōsuke Imai Shinobu Iga New Boxers Marcus Rosario Juan García Daisuke Watanabe Keith Dragon Billy McCallum Junpei Yoshimoto Michael Goat Keith Lycaon Antonio Guevara Richard Bison Past Boxers Alfredo González Mike Elliott Takuma Saeki Takuzō Karasawa Jimmy Sisphar Ryūhei Sawamura David Eagle Bryan Hawk Naomichi Yamada Eiji Date Trainers Miyata Senior Tōhō Coach Kazuhiro Yanaoka Dankichi Hama Baron Kurita Miguel Zale Bill Stewart Mr. Sakaguchi Ruslan Ramuda Karil Other Hiroko Makunouchi Masahiko Umezawa Minoru Fujii Kumi Mashiba Tomoko Yamaguchi Tomiko Mari Īmura Nanako Itagaki Hiroshi Kizakura Isamu Akamatsu Random Character Universe Timeline Story Arcs Boxing Styles Boxing Stances Orthodox Boxing Style Unorthodox Boxing Style In-Fighting Out-Boxing Hybrid Techniques Weight Classes Rankings Ranks JBC OPBF WBC WBA IBF Locations Gyms Venues Locations FANDOM Fan Central BETA Games Anime Movies TV Video Wikis Explore Wikis Community Central Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In FANDOM Explore Current Wiki Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In Advertisement Sign In Register Hajime no Ippo Wiki 2,702pages Explore Main Page Discuss All Pages Community Interactive Maps Recent Blog Posts Main Series Introduction Jōji Morikawa About the Wiki Ippo Community Wiki Information Wiki Administrators Media Guide Manga List of Manga Rounds Random Chapter The Naniwa Tiger Side Story WSM Issues Anime Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Random Episode List of Seiyuu List of Music Games List of video games Random Game Other Media Live Stage Play References in Other Media References to Other Media Characters Kamogawa Crew Ippo Makunouchi Mamoru Takamura Genji Kamogawa Masaru Aoki Tatsuya Kimura Manabu Itagaki Haruhiko Yagi Shinoda Taihei Aoki Kintarō Kaneda Popular Boxers Ricardo Martínez Ichirō Miyata Alexander Volg Zangief Takeshi Sendō Ryō Mashiba Kyōsuke Imai Shinobu Iga New Boxers Marcus Rosario Juan García Daisuke Watanabe Keith Dragon Billy McCallum Junpei Yoshimoto Michael Goat Keith Lycaon Antonio Guevara Richard Bison Past Boxers Alfredo González Mike Elliott Takuma Saeki Takuzō Karasawa Jimmy Sisphar Ryūhei Sawamura David Eagle Bryan Hawk Naomichi Yamada Eiji Date Trainers Miyata Senior Tōhō Coach Kazuhiro Yanaoka Dankichi Hama Baron Kurita Miguel Zale Bill Stewart Mr. Sakaguchi Ruslan Ramuda Karil Other Hiroko Makunouchi Masahiko Umezawa Minoru Fujii Kumi Mashiba Tomoko Yamaguchi Tomiko Mari Īmura Nanako Itagaki Hiroshi Kizakura Isamu Akamatsu Random Character Universe Timeline Story Arcs Boxing Styles Boxing Stances Orthodox Boxing Style Unorthodox Boxing Style In-Fighting Out-Boxing Hybrid Techniques Weight Classes Rankings Ranks JBC OPBF WBC WBA IBF Locations Gyms Venues Locations in: Section stubs, Hajime no Ippo Hajime no Ippo Sign in to edit View history Talk (0) Hajime no Ippo logo. 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.

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At school, he discovers his peers, including Yuma and Tomoe – the girl he had encountered before his "date", have forgotten about Mai, as they have all slept. Rio proposes the school's atmosphere and sleeping caused the students to no longer remember her; like Schrödinger's cat, her existence cannot be confirmed by those who refuse to acknowledge her. As such, Sakuta attempts to stay awake as midterm exams approach. However, as he passes days on end without sleeping, he begins to lose his composure, but keeps stabbing himself with a pencil and drinking energy drinks to keep himself awake. While studying with Mai on the third sleepless day, she induces him into sleeping with pills and tearfully bids him farewell, thanking him for doing his best to try to remember her as he dozes off. On the last exam day, Sakuta has forgotten about her. However, his memories of her return upon spotting a kanji they had studied together in his exam sheet, prompting him to run outside his classroom. His memories with her over the past weeks begin flooding in, and he realizes that he loves her. In front of the school, he confesses his affection to her, overriding the Syndrome. Mai appears before him again, and chastises him for his decision. Now recognizable to her classmates again, Mai announces the truth about Sakuta's syndrome. Retrieved March 1, 2022. ^ "D-pad and Touch Pen Resonance Operation Soul Eater: Plot of Medusa to Be Sold This Autumn" (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. June 20, 2008. Archived from the original on February 20, 2009. Retrieved June 20, 2008. ^ Fletcher, JC (June 18, 2008). "Soul Eater: Plot of Madusa". Engadget. Archived from the original on November 18, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
The outlaw Mugen enters the tea house and offers to dispatch the magistrate's son and his entourage for Fuu in exchange for food. Meanwhile, the ronin Jin fights and kills the magistrate's bodyguards to stop their execution of an innocent peasant on behalf of the cruel magistrate. Jin then stumbles upon Mugen battling the magistrate's son's entourage, and Mugen challenges him to a fight. Their fight ends up destroying the teahouse, and Fuu decides to quit working as a waitress and search for a samurai who smells of sunflowers, whom she has long sought. Mugen and Jin are captured and sentenced to death, but Fuu saves them by bombing the castle with fireworks. Mugen and Jin attempt to restart their battle, but Fuu persuades them to agree to a coin toss: if it lands on heads then the pair can continue their battle, but if it lands on tails they postpone their battle to help her find the samurai who smells of sunflowers.