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Critical response[edit] Initial D received praise. The Anime Review rated it A−, with the reviewer calling it "simply the best show I've seen in a long time. "[47] Bamboo Dong of Anime News Network rated it B−, stating it "is the first time in a long while since I've been so fired up about a series, so I recommend to everyone to at least check this out. "[48] Some fans of Initial D reacted negatively to the Tokyopop's extensive editing and changes made in the English-language version of the manga. Similar reactions were made towards their English dub's script and voice acting, and the removal of the original music from the anime series. Tokyopop said that it was trying to Americanize the series so it could be aired on television, while at the same time keeping the Japanese spirit of the series. [12] According to Funimation officials, the re-release of the anime has "done well". [49] Reviews of the series note a marked improvement from the Tokyopop iteration, with most complaints leveled against the lack of anamorphic widescreen on the DVDs. Initial D has drawn comparisons to the later Fast & Furious film franchise (debuted 2001), particularly The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006),[50][51] for which Initial D's consultant Keiichi Tsuchiya served as a stunt coordinator and stuntman and also made a cameo appearance in the film as a fisherman. [52][53] See also[edit] Wangan Midnight, another car racing-themed manga produced by Michiharu Kusonoki, focusing on highway racing in Tokyo's Bayshore Route Notes[edit] ^ See Initial D Arcade Stage § Reception ^ See Initial D (film) § Soundtrack ^ See Weekly Young Magazine § Circulation ^ See New Initial D the Movie § Box office References[edit] ^ a b Thompson, Jason (September 8, 2011). "Jason Thompson's House of 1000 Manga - Initial D".

Nicknamed "Tama-chan" by those close to her. Manabu Variants[edit] Manabu-kun (マナブくん) Voiced by: Minami Takayama[9] (Japanese); Kiba Walker[3] (English) A mascot character from a popular in-universe anime series, Manabu-kun is the host to the various games, and usually dresses up in disguises to fit the game's theme. He will introduce the games, explain the rules and whatever else this particular game requires. However, he never directly interferes with the players unless necessary. Manabu-sensei (マナブ先生) Voiced by: Chafurin[11] Manabu's disguise for Tomodachi Game #2: Kageguchi Sugoroku. Tomodachi Game Participants[edit] Group K[edit] Kei Shinomiya (紫宮京, Shinomiya Kei) Voiced by: Kensho Ono[10] Portrayed by: Fujii Naoki (R4)[5] The shortest member of Group K, he seems to be the most innocent of the group.

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Kamogawa answered that the gap between him and Miyata had reversed by a great amount, comparing their individual abilities and weapons. Ippo, however, expressed how he wants to fight Miyata while he is at his best shape, not knowing if he can continue to win. Kamogawa smacked Ippo for thinking he is at his peak and deemed a fight with Miyata a dream. Ippo then left the gym after showing his intention to get stronger in order to make Kamogawa let him fight Miyata. Ippo began planning a way to improve his Dempsey Roll by increasing the speed. Soon after, Ippo learned that his next opponent, Iwao Shimabukuro, claimed that he would destroy he Dempsey Roll in a newspaper article. Later, Ippo watched a recording of Shimabukuro winning against Keigo Okita. The recording revealed how Shimabukuro is the same type of in-fighter as Ippo and that he is shorter than him, making his usual short height advantage turn into a disadvantage. Ippo then came up with an idea to catch Shimabukuro with increased hand speed and step-in speed. He showed Kamogawa the Dempsey Roll that he had recently trained to increase his speed, however, Kamogawa was displeased with it due to the speed taking place of power. Kamogawa decided to have Ippo increase both speed and power of his Dempsey Roll with intense training. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (April 7, 2021). "45th Annual Kodansha Manga Awards' Nominees Announced". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on August 1, 2021. Retrieved April 7, 2021. ^ Mateo, Alex (May 13, 2021).
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