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He sometimes proves more knowledgeable than High Elf, despite being much younger. He is a Silver ranked adventurer. Lizard Priest (蜥蜴僧侶(リザードマン), Rizādoman) Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[3] (Japanese); Josh Bangle[4] (English) A Lizardman (蜥蜴人(リザードマン), rizādoman) adventurer and party member with High Elf and Dwarf Shaman. Like Priestess, he can use healing magic, but he
also uses a sword to fight and can summon skeletal familiars to assist him in battle. He often acts as a mediator between Dwarf and High Elf, stopping
their arguments. He is a very calm and composed person. He cares deeply about nature due to his religion. He is also extremely enamored with the taste of cheese, which he finds exotic as his people do not raise livestock. His intention is to become a dragon. Like Dwarf Shaman and High Elf, he is also a Silver ranked adventurer. Witch (魔女, Majo) Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa[3] (Japanese); Amanda Gish[4] (English) A well
endowed sorceress who is an acquaintance of Goblin Slayer.
The show was produced by Cartoon Network Studios Europe, in association with Boulder Media (Ireland; season 1) and Studio Soi (Germany; seasons 2–6). Gumball is noted for its intentional stylistic disunity, with characters designed, filmed, and animated using various styles and techniques, oftentimes within the same scene (stylized traditional animation, puppetry, CGI, stop motion, Flash animation, live-action, etc. ). [4] Although it is a children's series, Gumball comments on topics that are often considered serious or mature, including philosophy, marriage, cyberbullying, political intolerance, mental illness, and the human condition. The series has received critical acclaim and developed a cult following, with particular praises for its extensive references to popular culture and internet culture, sarcasm, subtle innuendos, dark humor, and metahumor. [5][6] On 6 September 2016, Bocquelet announced the series would end after season 6; he reaffirmed his position on Twitter in
October 2018. [7] However, Turner Northern Europe was unable to confirm at the time whether the sixth season would be the show's last. [8] Following the season 6 finale, two miniseries were released: the six-episode Darwin's Yearbook in November 2019 and The Gumball Chronicles in October 2020. [9][10] On 15 June 2023, it was confirmed at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival that the seventh season of the show was in the works, though a release date has not been announced yet. [11][12] On 17 February 2021, Cartoon Network revealed that a television film based on the series was in development. [13] On 21 September 2021, it was announced that a new spin-off series, to be a follow-up for both the show and the movie, had been greenlit for Cartoon Network and HBO Max
alongside the film.
1 Anime 5. 2 Film Trilogy 5. 3 Live Action 5. 4 Arcade Games 5. 5 Video Games 6 Sequel Story Arcs[] Initial D is officially split into two main arcs, the Akina's Eight-Six Arc and the Project D Arc, known as Season One and Two in the French release. For the sake of making the series easier to break down, the Initial D Wiki splits these main arcs into six smaller arcs, three for each main arc. These are defined as: Akina's Eight-Six Arc (Chapter 001 - Chapter 191, Volume 01 - mid Volume 17, First Stage - Third Stage) White Ghost of Akina Arc (Chapter 001 - Chapter 077, Volume 01 -
early Volume 08, First Stage - Act 1 - First Stage - Act 26) Emperor Arc (Chapter 078 - Chapter 117, early Volume 08 - mid Volume 11, Second Stage - Act 1 - Second Stage - Act 8) The New Eight-Six Arc (Chapter 118 - Chapter 191, mid Volume 11 - mid Volume 17, Second Stage - Act 8 - end of Third Stage) Project D Arc (Chapter 192 - Chapter 719, mid Volume 17 - Volume 48, Fourth Stage - Final Stage) Tochigi Arc (Chapter 192 - Chapter 264, mid Volume 17 - mid Volume 22, Fourth Stage - Act 1 - Fourth Stage - Act 7) Saitama and Ibaraki Arc (Chapter 265 - Chapter 443, mid Volume 22 - early Volume 33, Fourth Stage - Act 7 - Fifth Stage - Act 1) The Kanagawa Expedition Arc (Chapter 444 - Chapter 719, early Volume 33 - Volume 48, Fifth Stage - Act 1 - Final Stage - Act 4) Synopsis[] This section is missing essential information. You can help the Initial D Wiki by expanding it.
Set in the late 1990s in Japan's Gunma Prefecture, the series follows the adventures of Takumi Fujiwara, an eighteen
year old who helps his father run a tofu store by making deliveries every morning to a hotel on Akina with his father's Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX (AE86). It is revealed that Takumi has been driving on Mt. Akina every morning to deliver Tofu to the summit five years before he even had his license.