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As night came, Takamura had not returned from his roadwork. Beginning to worry about Takamura running into a bear, Ippo wondered if he could defeat one. When an injured Takamura returned and claimed to have knocked a bear out, Ippo wrapped up Takamura's wounds with bandages. Nekota then brought a bear nabe out for everyone to eat. When Nekota told a story of how he killed the bear that was in the bear nabe, Takamura began crying when the bear he knocked out and let live was turned into the bear nabe, making Ippo realise the story was true. Ippo fighting against Shigeta. The next morning, when it was time for the Kamogawa gym to head back to Tokyo, Ippo thanked Nekota for everything and gave him his farewell. Once at the gym, a coach requested to Kamogawa for his boxer, the fourth ranker in the JBC rankings, Akira Shigeta, to spar against Ippo. When Kamogawa accepted the request, Ippo began sparring with Shigeta, recognising him as Sendō's next opponent and wishing to get information on him. As Ippo began having trouble against Shigeta, he noticed that he is a southpaw. Ippo continued having difficulty against Shigeta until the three round spar ended.The Real Ghostbusters. The characters practically switch styles depending on whether or not they're shaded. Then you have things like Stay Puft's anime expressions in the opening, and a Face Fault during the old promo. The characters on Santiago of the Seas have large, shiny eyes, expressive mannerisms, and go through transformation sequences that wouldn't be out of place in a Magical Girl show. In fact, Niki Lopez has stated that the show's visuals were inspired by Sailor Moon and the works of Rumiko Takahashi (Urusei Yatsura, Inuyasha, Ranma 1⁄2, etc). She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is what would happen if you rebooted the classic She-Ra show using an anime format. The art style clearly borrows from 90's Magical Girl anime, particularly the way the characters's eyes are drawn, and the works of Hayao Miyazaki and Mœbius. Animated by Ashi Productions and having a Sentai-like team, Skysurfer Strike Force had several anime-inspired elements, especially the Skysurfers' Transformation Sequence. Star vs. the Forces of Evil has some shades of this, since the main character is essentially a Magical Girl and there are quite a few anime references, along with some Gratuitous Japanese here and there. This is more pronounced later on, with a major character being a Sailor Senshi Send-Up.
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