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Once again, Baki establishes a friendly bond with his opponents, who have made him stronger and taught him a lot. Baki defeating Kurokawa. Baki goes home and meets some master of the swordsmanship named Kurokawa. The young fighter is a guest in Kurokawa's dojo and watches his incredible sword movements. Baki is delighted with his technique and speed, so he wants to challenge him. At first, Kurokawa refuses because he's afraid that Baki will die. But eventually, the young martial artist doesn't give up and forces Kurokawa to fight. Baki turns out to be faster and wins the fight by the Roll Kick to the face. After the battle, Kurokawa is invited to Baki's upcoming battle with Yujiro. A moment later, the young fighter meets Chinen, a master of the Kobayashi-ryuu Kenpo. Chinen claims that his martial arts is the best.

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Tracks of guitars, drums, piano, horns, and combinations of the instruments were used to help accentuate the mood and action of the scenes. The soundtrack was released in Japan on two CDs, First KO and Final Round. The music for the second series was composed by Yoshihisa Hirano. In the third series, Yoshihisa Hirano and Tsuneo Imahori are credited for the music. Anime theme songs[edit] Opening theme songs "Under Star" by Shocking Lemon (episodes 1–25) "Inner Light" by Shocking Lemon (episodes 26–50, TV movie) "Tumbling Dice" by Tsuneo Imahori (episodes 51–76) "Hekireki" by Last Alliance (episodes 77–102)[30] "Yakan Hikou" by Wasureranneyo (episodes 103–127) Ending theme songs "Yuuzora no Kamihikouki" by Mori Naoya (episodes 1–25, TV movie) "360°" by Mori Naoya (episodes 26–50, 75, OVA) "Eternal Loop" by Saber Tiger (episodes 51–74, 76) "8 AM" by Coldrain (episodes 77–102)[30] "Buchikome!!" by Shikuramen (episodes 103–127) Video games[edit] A total of nine video games based on the series have been released, included on the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Wii, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation 3. Three of the games have been released in North America and in PAL territories. Ippo and Takamura have also appeared in the 2009 crossover video game Sunday vs Magazine: Shūketsu! Chōjō Daikessen as playable characters. Title Details Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting!
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1997—PlayStation Notes: Published by Kodansha. Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory
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2000—PlayStation 2 Notes: Published by Entertainment Software Publishing Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting!
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2002—Game Boy Advance Notes: Published by Entertainment Software Publishing. Hajime no Ippo 2: Victorious Road
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2004—PlayStation 2 Notes: Published by Entertainment Software Publishing. Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit
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JP: December 28, 2004[37]EU: August 26, 2005[36]NA: November 20, 2006[38] Release years by system:
2004—PlayStation 2 Notes: Known in Japan as Hajime no Ippo: All Stars (はじめの一歩 ALL☆STARS). But is Vegito tempting fate by toying with Buu? What terrible tricks does the wily, pink monster still have up his sleeve? 272 19 "The Incredible Fighting Candy" July 26, 1995 November 13, 2002 Having been reduced to a coffee-flavored candy, it seems nothing can stop Vegito from being consumed by the evil Majin Buu. But when the gumdrop fights back, Buu realizes that the battle is far from over! 273 20 "The Innards of Buu" August 2, 1995 November 14, 2002 When Majin Buu absorbs Vegito, the fused Saiyan separates into Goku and Vegeta once again. Deep within the villain, they reveal their plan to rescue Gohan and the others. Can the duo survive the digestive process and carry out their mission? 274 21 "Mind Trap" August 9, 1995 November 15, 2002 Dangers abound as Goku and Vegeta continue their search for Gohan inside of Majin Buu’s body! After meeting some disgusting bedfellows, they finally find what they’re looking for as they enter Majin Buu’s head! 275 22 "Deadly Vision" August 16, 1995 November 18, 2002 Goku and Vegeta reunite the others only to be attacked by Majin Buu! The showdown proves that fighting Buu inside his own head is a mind-bending experience. Can Goku and Vegeta survive in this twisted house of horrors where all is Buu? Kid Buu Saga (1995-1996)[] No. in Series No. in Saga Funimation Title Japanese Airdate Toonami Airdate 166 01 "What is the Tournament?" November 25, 1992 November 9, 2000 While Trunks tells the others of Cell’s plans to hold a tournament, the diabolical android begins his preparations for the competition by constructing a fighting arena. Do the Z-Fighters have a chance, or is this a contest that only Cell can win? 167 02 "The Doomsday Broadcast" December 2, 1992 November 13, 2000 Cell breaks into showbiz - literally! The sinister android hijacks a television station in order to announce his “Cell Games” to the world! But are there any challengers left with the strength and courage to get into the ring? 168 03 "Meet Me in the Ring" December 9, 1992 November 14, 2000 Panicked Earthlings flee their homes to escape Cell’s wrath, but all hope is not lost! Back at the Lookout, Goku and Gohan finally emerge from the Time Chamber. After a quick trip to size up the competition, Goku is ready to battle Cell! 169 04 "No Worries Here" December 16, 1992 November 15, 2000 With nine days until Cell’s tournament begins, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Trunks plan their return to the Time Chamber, but Goku decides he and Gohan have had enough training! What does Goku know that the others don’t? 170 05 "A Girl Named Lime" January 13, 1993 November 16, 2000 Gohan stumbles upon a village that has retreated to a nearby shelter, and when he discovers that the owner of the shelter is capitalizing on the villagers' fear of Cell, he comes up with a Super Saiyan solution to the problem! 171 06 "Memories of Gohan" January 20, 1993 November 20, 2000 As the Cell Games draw near, Goku enjoys his remaining time with friends and family! First he fishes with Krillin, then he strolls down memory lane with Chi Chi, and finally it's time for a very special boy to blow out the candles! 172 07 "A New Guardian" January 27, 1993 November 21, 2000 When the Royal Military foolishly tries to stop Cell with ordinary weapons, the attack quickly becomes a suicide mission! Goku is determined to revive the fallen soldiers, but that will require new Dragon Balls! 173 08 "Dende's Dragon" February 3, 1993 November 22, 2000 With help from King Kai, Goku travels to the new Namek to recruit a new guardian for the Earth! Most of the Namekians refuse the offer, but there’s one little guy who can’t wait to go! Dende is back, and he’s going to create a new Dragon! 174 09 "The Puzzle of General Tao" February 10, 1993 November 23, 2000 Goku comes face to face with an old adversary: General Tao! The search for the Dragon Balls led Goku to the aging general, but unless the Super Saiyan can solve the crafty villain’s puzzle, the search may end in vain! 175 10 "The Games Begin" February 17, 1993 November 27, 2000 The wait is over, and the Cell Games are ready to begin! The Z-Fighters arrive ringside, only to discover another challenger already on the scene. It’s none other than World Martial Arts Champion, Mr. Satan! 176 11 "Losers Fight First" March 3, 1993 November 28, 2000 Caroni and Pirozhki, Mr.
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