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Afterwards, Ippo and his friends at the gym saw some videos of some of the next opponents he would face in the tournament. Later, after meeting the girl at a bakery where she worked, Ippo received a call from Takamura about a training camp for preparation for his next match. 17"Ippo on the Beach"
Transliteration: "Ippo on za bīchi" (Japanese: イッポ·オン·ザ·ビーチ)Yūzō SatōYasuko KamoJanuary 30, 2001 (2001-01-30) Ippo, Takamura and their two friends from the gym, Aoki and Kimura go to training camp, which also involves fun at the beach. After sunset, the gang of four start running and practicing shadow boxing at their hut. Ippo also learns about movement with his feet from Takamura, which happened to be Ippo's weakness. After a fireworks celebration, all four boxers head home.

[6] Plot[edit] Maka and Soul battle the witch Medusa, who forces Crona, her child and meister of the demon sword Ragnarok, to collect non-evil human souls and eventually transform into a kishin (鬼神), an evil god. Medusa and her cohorts attack DWMA to revive Asura, the first kishin who nearly plunged the entire world into madness before being sealed beneath DWMA by Shinigami. Despite the combined efforts of Maka, Black Star, and Death the Kid, Medusa's group successfully revives Asura, who leaves to spread chaos around the world after a brief battle with Shinigami. Medusa is seemingly killed by meister and DWMA teacher Franken Stein, while Crona surrenders to DWMA and enrolls there. As a result of Asura's spreading madness, Medusa's sister Arachne comes out of hiding and reforms her organization, Arachnophobia, which poses a serious threat to DWMA. Shinigami calls in death scythes from around the world to aid in the fight against Arachnophobia.

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Along the way, Kumi asked Ippo why he started boxing. He answered that he wanted to become strong, but while he has physical strength, he still does not know what it means, and is unable to catch up, as the certain person's power is not only physical strength, but the strength to live. When Ippo arrived to his home, he immediately passed out and was taken to his bed. A Passing Point Arc Ippo waving at Umezawa as he leaves the fishing boat company. After Ippo had no problems in his brain check-up, he went to Yamaguchi, where he was given a crutch for his hurt knee and was told to not exercise nor rely on his Dempsey Roll due to the stress it puts on his body. While walking home, he was picked up by Umezawa in a vehicle.