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The photo story in Hobby Japan centers around Orpheus Zevon, a young terrorist with the Knightmare Frame Byakuen who is in pursuit of his lover's killer. The manga in Newtype Ace revolves around Oldrin Zevon, a girl in the Britannia Empire's anti-terrorist unit Glinda Knights who pilots the Knightmare Frame Lancelot Grail. The story of Oz the Reflection and Akito the Exiled takes place at the same time in between season 1 and 2 of the TV series. Audio CDs[edit] The series has been adapted into a series of drama CDs, called Sound Episodes, the
first of which was released in Japan in April 2007 by Victor Entertainment, with new volumes released monthly. Written by many of the same writers as the series,
these episodes are set between episodes and feature theme songs performed by the series' voice actors. They have also been available online on a limited streaming basis on the Japanese internet website Biglobe. [citation needed] In total, twelve drama CDs have been released. The first six, released between April 25, 2007 and September 27, 2007 cover the first season of the series, and the other six focusing on the second season. Soundtrack[edit] The music for the series, which is composed by Kōtarō Nakagawa and Hitomi Kuroishi, has been released across two
original soundtracks, which are produced by Yoshimoto Ishikawa and released by Victor Entertainment. The first was released in Japan on December 20, 2006, and the second was released on March 24, 2007. [8] The covers and
jackets for both soundtracks were illustrated by Takahiro Kimura.
10 Months in the Making Arc
Ippo, following his ten month break against Alfredo, was shown a recording of his
next opponent, Antonio Guevara from the Philippines, becoming the new Filipino featherweight champion after winning against Malcolm Gedo. Ippo, after finding out Antonio is a southpaw, asked Itagaki how to fight southpaws and came to a conclusion to use his right more than his left and to keep moving left with his foot on the outside. After winning in a spar with three southpaws, Ippo went training with Kamogawa, who lectured Ippo on his New Dempsey Roll's timing. Shinoda explained to Ippo, that it takes a great amount of determination to catch his punches and it is hard for Kamogawa to lecture him. Ippo and Antonio met at the signing ceremony and shook hands. Ippo noticed of Antonio's natural instinct to use his left hand while shaking hands. Ippo fighting Antonio. On the day of the match, Ippo went to the Ryōgoku Kokugikan and when he went to the ring, the match began. Antonio kept Ippo out of range for a while, however, Ippo slowly was able to close in on Antonio, punching him in the face with a right, causing him to fall. However, since he negated the power by swaying back, Antonio got up. After dodging a right straight, Ippo began his New Dempsey Roll, but Antonio fell after a couple hits before it started and a slip was declared.
[21] Having been planning to take a break from
weekly serialization after consecutively creating Yawara! and Happy! with that schedule, Urasawa said he was not looking forward to drawing, but "had" to fax the new idea to the editorial department at Big Comic Spirits since it had come to him. [23] He also felt the need to get started on the series right away since it was around 1998 and the end of the century was approaching. [23] Although he creates a "movie trailer" in his head when starting a new series, Urasawa does not plan the story out in advance. For example, a young woman appears in the first chapter pulling a curtain open to reveal a giant robot (as envisioned in the trailer). While writing that scene Urasawa could hear a baby
crying in the convenience store next door and included that in the manga, thus it cuts to 1997 with Kenji and a crying baby Kanna in a convenience store. The author did not initially know that Kanna would grow into that young woman.