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It can be used by males or females when addressing a male to whom they are emotionally attached, or whom they have known for a long time. Although it may seem rude in workplaces,[3] the suffix is also used by seniors when referring to juniors in both academic situations and workplaces, more typically when the two people are associated. [4] Although -kun is generally used for boys, it is not a hard rule. For example, -kun can be used to name a close personal friend or family member of any gender. In business settings, young female employees are addressed as -kun by older males of senior status. It can be used by male teachers addressing their female students.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. On August 2, 2019,[2] it was announced that an art exhibit would take place in Tokyo at the Seibu Shibuya Store - Movida Building in the Special Venue on the 6th floor to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Hajime no Ippo from November 16, 2019 to December 1, 2019. Hajime no Ippo took part of an exhibit, Sports x Manga, that combines sports manga and technology to help promote the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics from 7/13/19 to 9/29/19. [3] It was just one of a hundred different sports manga series involved with the event, where it had interactive exhibits. The Hajime no Ippo exhibit offers a person the chance to catch ten leaves with jabs. It was revealed in the issue 36-37 of Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 2019 that Hajime no Ippo was inspiring its first stage play, Hajime no Ippo: The Glorious Stage!! in January 2020. [4] The play featured the beginning of the manga. In celebration of the series' 30th year of serialisation, a series of books called Best Bout of Hajime no Ippo! were published based on the favourite matches and spars in the series. 2020[] On January 17, 2020,[5] it was announced that an art exhibit in Miyagi was going to be taking place at the Ishinomori Manga Museum in the exhibition room on the second floor from February 22, 2020 to April 12, 2020.
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