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[146][147] Despite all of the complications the Dempsey Roll would bring, this was thought of by Kamogawa as a necessary evil, a sacrifice in order to achieve victory. [148] In the long run, all of the trials and tribulations Ippo confronted may have been the setup to an immense payoff, in the form of a weapon even stronger than the Dempsey Roll that would also conquer all of its weaknesses. In Other Media Video Games Main Article: List of Hajime no Ippo gamesBeing the main character of the Hajime no Ippo series, Ippo is playable in every video game from Hajime no Ippo on the Playstation, to Hajime no Ippo: Fighting Souls on mobile devices. Ippo has also appeared as a character in games outside of the series, such as Sunday x Magazine Hot Fight! Dream Nine, Sunday & Magazine WHITE COMIC, and Sunday vs Magazine: Shūketsu! Chōjō Daikessen. He also appears in as a special event character in mobile games and apps such as "Kōshien Pocket", "Puzzles & Dragons", "aruku&", and "Bousou Retsuden - Tansha no Tora". Real Fighting Hajime no Ippo: The Glorious Stage!! Main Article: Real Fighting Hajime no Ippo: The Glorious Stage!!
Gotō Kyōji plays as Ippo in this stage play adaption. Creation and Concept Ippo's design in an early draft. When the series was in the early phases where the story took place in a high school boxing club setting, Jōji Morikawa had a hard time drawing a cool and muddy protagonist. He drew a prototype of Ippo, which had a handsome normal face with thick eyebrows. Nouchi, who was the editor-in-charge at the time had a policy that was consistent with the idea that he wanted to draw a story about how rough looking guys would do their best. At the time, "Meimon! The Third Baseball Club” (名門!第三野球部) was a work on the magazine, and Nouchi suggested for Morikawa to draw his characters with a similar muddy look.
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