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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. Morikawa disliked the thought of a "bad protagonist", viewing it as unbalanced to an artist. Morikawa wanted some special features on the protagonist's face, and Nouchi suggested to give him big ears like Suguru Egawa (江川卓). Morikawa's decision of giving Ippo thick eyebrows was his own, and at this point this Ippo was close to the current Ippo. Just like in "Hajime no Ippo", Ippo was still a passive child. [149] As the Hajime no Ippo storyboard was being made, the setting of Ippo being the son of a fishing boat shop was taken from a boxer named Suhara Ryūichi (須原隆一), who also won and became the Japanese light
flyweight champion.
[6] Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that "in its carelessly translated and poorly dubbed English adaptation, the characters express themselves in diction so stiff that they seem ludicrously prissy". [7] In 2005, a review from Akemi's Anime World called it "so bad it's good, and the original in the genre" and calls quality of the dub "cheesy", but "suitable". [8] The 1996 movie guide "Seen That, Now What?", the animated film was given the rating of "C", in which it is
described as having a good story and impressive post-apocalyptic background scenery, being offset by stiff character animation and excessively gory violence. [9] American Wrestler John Cena has said that Fist of the North Star is his favourite anime movie. [10][11] Notes[edit] ^ The 2008 Region 2 DVD release is titled Gekijōban Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken (劇場版 世紀末救世主伝説 北斗の拳, lit. "Fist of the North Star Theatrical Edition: The Legend of the Savior of the Century's End"), distinguishing it from the Hokuto no Ken TV series aired from 1984 to 1986. The 2009 Region 1 DVD uses the title Fist of the North Star: The Movie. ^ Ōtsuka replaces
Kōji Totani from the original. References[edit] ^ "特集・コラム [ 映画ファンド ] -1- 映画ファンドとは 話題作の「北斗の拳」から仕組みを探る". QUICK Corp. February 8, 2007.
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