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He's also awful at baseball and editing manga, and has never been shown catching a fish,
though he has been shown fishing numerous times. In Chapter 1158, it's revealed that Ippo is an expert at bowling. The Kamogawa crew believe this is because "bowling" and "boxing" are just a few letters apart. There was an real-life simulated
fight between Ippo and the main character from Ashita no Joe, Ippo won in the fifth round by knockout with a Liver Blow. Though he is a 126 lb. featherweight, Ippo once knocked out someone from two weight classes higher than him with a single punch (making him flip backward through the air, no less), and can give Takamura, then a middleweight, trouble in an arm wrestling match. As of volume 99, Ippo can catch an estimated 23 leaves with both hands, with at least 11
being caught with his left. He can also carry 8 boxes full of fish. He hadn't received a single down since his fight with Sanada, until his fight against Alfredo. (A total of 10 matches in a row. ) The first two opponents Ippo has lost to (Date and Alfredo), have been defeated both by Ricardo Martínez twice.
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Season 1 covered five volumes, and there are only four unadapted volumes available right now. What
characters will be in Season 2 of Rascal Does Not
Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai? CloverWorks The first season of the series began by focusing on the dry, sometimes sarcastic Sakuta Azusagawa and the potentially deadly Mai Sakurajima, but the series slowly expands to include other characters as well. In the light novels, new characters are introduced in each subsequent volume, and they often become the focal point of the novel in which they're introduced before being integrated into the broader ensemble of the series. Some of those new characters include Tomoe Koga, Rio Futaba, Nodoko Toyohama, and Shoko Makinohara. If the series were to continue into a second season, it would likely continue to broaden its ensemble in a similar manner to the way the first season of the series did. In continuously expanding the world of the story, "Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai" manages to keep its story interesting by constantly throwing new characters into the mix.