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4. When his and
Takamura's match arrived,
Ippo met with Takamura at the
changing room where he made a promise with him that if he wins by a first round knockout, Takamura has to become world champion. When Ippo's match began against Yi Yon-su, he was caught off-guard when Yi charged toward him at the start. Yi attacked
aggressively with lefts that Ippo dodged. Ippo started the Dempsey Roll motion as he dodged Yi's lefts. Ippo grazed Yi's chin with a left hook. Yi then prepared to attack an incoming punch, but was countered first with a right. After Yi's body flew back after being hit, Ippo hit him with a continuous attack from the Dempsey Roll. Right as Yi tried to respond with a punch, he fell to the ground instead, resulting in Ippo's promised one round knockout. Keeping his promise to Takamura, Ippo decided to visit Takamura, who he found surrounded by multiple Japanese champions, along with Date, Sendō, Miyata, and Yoshiaki Yajima. Takamura then mentioned the promise to Ippo, telling him he would not break it.
[40] The
film also had a 20-page special feature in the #50/2022 issue of Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine. [41] Release[edit] Theatrical[edit] World map showing countries and regions where the film was released theatrically Suzume had an advance IMAX screening on November 7, 2022, for watchers who
were decided through a lottery. [42] It was released nationwide by Toho in 420 theaters in Japan on November 11 through regular and IMAX screenings. [26][42][43] Midnight screenings were held in 11 theaters across six cities in Japan. [32] The film premiered internationally in competition at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival on February 23, 2023,[44] marking the first time an anime film competed in the festival since Spirited Away in 2002. [45] In Asia, the film began screening on March 2, 2023, in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau;[46][47] March 8 in Indonesia,[48] the Philippines,[48] and South Korea;[49] March 9 in Malaysia and Singapore;[48] March 10 in Vietnam;[50] March 24 in China;[51] April 13 in Thailand;[52] and April 21 in India.
^ 13번, RR: Sipsambeon ^ 하루, RR: haru, "day" ^ a b The names of the characters Yeo Joo-da (여주다, yeojuda) and Oh Nam-joo (오남주, onamju) uses word play to imply their status in the comic book. "Yeo Joo-da" is based from yeo-ju (여주), the
shortened form of yeoja ju-ingong (여자 주인공, "heroine" or "female main character"), while "Oh Nam-joo" is based from nam-ju, the shortened form of namja ju-ingong (남자 주인공, "hero" or "male main character"). ^ 진미채 요정, RR: Jinmichae Yojeong ^ a b c The given names of the three girl bullies Il-jin, Yi-jin and Sam-jin have jin (진) as the second syllable, preceded by the number 1, 2, or 3 in Sino-Korean (일 il, 이 i or yi, 삼 sam) as the first syllable. ^ Il-jin's name 일진 (iljin), in South Korean popular culture, refers to a notorious kind of bully in schools who is feared for his/her harsh and frequent harassment of fellow students. It could also refer to a
group or gang of such bullies. ^ a b c The given names of the three members of Kyung's fanclub Ae-il, Ae-ri and Ae-sam have ae (애) as the first syllable, followed by the number 1, 2, or 3 in Sino-Korean (일 il, 이 i or ri, 삼 sam) as the second syllable.