blue orchestra
After the weight check,
Yamada declined Ippo's handshake, and thanked him for teaching him about boxing and that he was giving him the belt. Ippo responded by claiming that while they practised together, he never taught him how to take the belt. Their match arrived the next day at the Kōrakuen Hall, where, in the
changing room, Ippo pondered on how different Yamada looked and still kept him as his goal. Ippo then went to the ring where he intends to go full power to answer Yamada. Ippo and Yamada fighting. When the match began, Ippo, wanting to rush the fight to spare Yamada, immediately knocked Yamada down
with powerful combinations thirty seconds into the fight. When Yamada got up, Ippo intended to knock him down again but was stopped with a clinch, which Ippo broke out of. After dodging
many attacks, Ippo knocked Yamada down a second time. Much to Ippo's dismay, Yamada got up. Ippo got Yamada at the ropes and began attacking his guard. Ippo then blocked a body blow that sent him off his feet.
[47] Both the main and prequel manga combined had 3. 3 million copies in circulation by August 2016. [6] By September 2020, the overall manga series had over 4. 1 million copies in circulation. [48] Kestrel Swift from The
Fandom Post praised the anime's first episode for "harsh, brutal commentary on corruption and how likely it is that the more perfect someone seems, the darker the secret lurking within" as well as the production values from White Fox. [49] While reviewing the series' first eight episodes, Matt Packard from Anime News Network said that "it's stupid and childish" as "[t]here's nothing mature about the idea that evil always takes the form of a psychopath or a power-hungry glutton, or that people become soul-dead assassins because something traumatic happened to them once, or that the physically weak are
destined to become slaves and die weeping". [50] In the Goo ranking website, Akame ga Kill! ranked 36th with 9 votes in the list of Anime's Most Miserable Endings. [51][52] Notes[edit] ^ In Japanese, kiru (斬る) is a verb that means "to kill (a human) using a sword". Therefore, the title of the manga can be translated as "Akame Kills (by Slashing)!" References[edit] ^ a b Loveridge, Lynzee (January 20, 2014). "Akame ga Kill! Dark Action Fantasy Manga Gets TV Anime". Anime News Network.
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