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Ippo then did roadwork while Kumi followed him, During a break, Ippo made a promise to Kumi to be the first female to get an autograph from him. They then split ways so that Kumi could buy a paper and pen for Ippo to sign his autograph. At the gym, Ippo met Mari, who wanted to see Ippo spar, but when she found out Ippo could not spar, she decided to ask him questions. When asked what match left the biggest impression to him, Ippo answered that it was his match against Date. Ippo was then pressured into signing his autograph for Mari. When he left the gym, he discovered a "baka" sign outside, not knowing that Kumi put it there due to Ippo breaking his promise. Later, Ippo came back to the gym and saw that Takamura, Aoki, and Kimura had returned. As Nekota began training students during his stay at the gym, Ippo noted how experienced he was to Takamura. Ippo and Takamura then discussed how Takamura's next match may be decided soon, with Ippo realising that Takamura was already preparing for his junior middleweight world match. Later, Nekota left the gym to go back to his pension, with Ippo giving him his farewells. Ippo then received his tickets to Sendō's title defence against Shigeta.

Satan duke it out to decide who will be the next Champion of the World! 225 06 "Eighteen Unmasks" April 27, 1994 October 23, 2001 The battle heats up as Number 18 and Mighty Mask take their fight to the skies! Number 18 gives it everything she’s got, but her attacks prove useless against her masked opponent. Could she find the edge she needs to win? 226 07 "Pay to Win" May 4, 1994 October 24, 2001 As the final bout of the tournament continues, Number 18 throws the defending champ for a loop by offering to throw the fight! Meanwhile, Babidi has selected his warrior for Stage 3: Dabura, King of the Demon World! 227 08 "Heart of a Villain" May 18, 1994 October 25, 2001 The intense battle between Gohan and Dabura rages on, but just as the Stage 3 clash reaches a heated peak, Dabura stops the fight! Why has the evil giant conceded, and what is the great discovery he claims to have made? 228 09 "The Dark Prince Returns" May 25, 1994 October 29, 2001 In an all-out assault against Vegeta, Babidi uses his power to undo the unsuspecting Prince from within! Vegeta is stripped of his good qualities by the wicked wizard, and becomes the heartless warrior that he once was! 229 10 "Vegeta's Pride" June 15, 1994 October 30, 2001 Evil Vegeta gives Goku an ultimatum: fight - or watch him annihilate more innocent lives! Goku vows to settle the score between them once and for all, but the Supreme Kai steps between the Saiyans with a bold declaration! 230 11 "The Long Awaited Fight" June 22, 1994 October 31, 2001 The battle between Goku and Vegeta has begun! With Babidi’s magic enhancing his already incredible strength, Vegeta matches Goku move for move, but every blow the Saiyan Prince lands is a boost for Majin Buu! 231 12 "Magic Ball of Buu" June 29, 1994 November 1, 2001 With the fight between Goku and Vegeta supplying vast quantities of energy for Majin Buu, there’s not a moment to lose! Can Gohan muster up the strength to stop the evil wizard before it’s too late? Majin Buu Saga (1994-1995)[] No. in Series No. in Saga Funimation Title Japanese Airdate Toonami Airdate 232 01 "Buu is Hatched" July 6, 1994 November 5, 2001 The seal encasing Buu is finally broken! Supreme Kai insists on retreat, but Gohan refuses, launching an incredible series of energy attacks. When the shell opens, nothing is inside! Gohan, however, knows it’s no time to celebrate. 233 02 "The Losses Begin" July 13, 1994 November 6, 2001 With his big pink belly and infantile behavior, Buu doesn’t fit the bill of a galaxy destroyer - until he hurls Dabura into a cliff with a single blow! Gohan senses a limitless power, and the Supreme Kai insists this is the end! 234 03 "The Terror of Majin Buu" July 27, 1994 November 7, 2001 Supreme Kai must use his unique fighting powers to keep Buu at bay - or lose his life! One mile away, Goten and Trunks stumble upon Piccolo, still frozen in stone, and accidentally shatter him to pieces! And there’s more! The King of Demons returns! 235 04 "Meal Time" August 3, 1994 November 8, 2001 Free from the grip of Babidi, Vegeta decides to seek his revenge by destroying the monster Majin Buu.

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Personnages principaux[modifier | modifier le code] Zach Tyler Eisen : Aang Mae Whitman : Katara Jack DeSena : Sokka Dante Basco : Zuko Jessie Flower : Toph Mako (Livres 1 & 2) puis Greg Baldwin (Livre 3) : Iroh Grey DeLisle : Azula Dee Bradley Baker : Appa et Momo[6] Personnages secondaires[modifier | modifier le code] Jennie Kwan (en) : Suki (saisons 1 à 3) Mark Hamill : Seigneur du feu "Roi Phénix" Ozai (saisons 1 à 3) André Sogliuzzo : Hakoda, chef de la tribu de l'eau du Sud (saisons 1 à 3) Johanna Braddy : Princesse Yue de la tribu de l'eau du Nord (saisons 1 à 3) James Garrett : Avatar Roku (saisons 1 à 3) Richard McGonagle : Bato, guerrier de la tribu de l'eau du Sud Jason Isaacs : amiral Zhao (saison 1) Cricket Leigh : Mai (saisons 2 et 3) Olivia Hack (en) : Ty Lee (saisons 2 et 3) Clancy Brown : Long Feng (saison 2) Phil LaMarr : Kuei, le roi de la Terre[7] (saison 2) Invités[modifier | modifier le code] Rene Auberjonois : le Mécaniste (saisons 1 et 3) George Takei : le gardien[8] (saison 1) Lauren Tom : Jon Dee[8] (saison 2) Hector Elizondo : Wan Shi Tong[8] (saison 2) Daniel Dae Kim : général Fong[8] (saison 2) Tinashe : On Ji[8] (saison 3) Robert Patrick : Piandao[9] (saison 3) Ron Perlman : Sozin[8] (saison 3) Tress MacNeille : Hama[10] (saison 3) Serena Williams : Ming[8] (saison 3) Rachel Dratch : l'actrice qui joue Aang[8] (saison 3) Version française[modifier | modifier le code] Gwenaël Sommier : Aang Laura Préjean : Katara Tony Marot : Sokka Alexis Tomassian : Zuko Lucile Boulanger : Toph / Ty Lee Marc Cassot : Iroh Bernard Gabay : Zhao Pascal Germain : Ozai / Hakoda (voix de remplacement) Sylvain Lemarié : Demi-Portion / Tyro / Sozin / Chit Sang / La tortue-lion géante / Ozai (épisode 12) Olga Sokolow : Azula / Kyoshi (1re voix) / Ursa (1re voix) / Suki (voix de remplacement) / Ying (épisodes 32 et 33) Marie-Eugénie Maréchal : Suki (voix principale) / Mai / Joo Dee / Jun (2e voix) / Kyoshi (2e voix) / Ursa (2e voix) Patrice Baudrier : Hakoda / Capitaine Pirate / Maître Pakku (Voix de remplacement) / Ozai (épisode 20) Pierre-François Pistorio : Long Feng / Gourou Pathik / Maître Pakku (voix principale) / Xin Fu (voix de remplacement) / Ozai (épisode 27) / Ministre Qin (2e voix) / Piandao (2e voix) Patrick Préjean : Gyatso, le maître de Aang / Roi Bumi (1re voix) Donald Reignoux : Pesticide Axel Kiener : Jet / Haru Serge Faliu : Xin Fu / Jeong Jeong / Lieutenant Jee Pascal Renwick : Chef Arnook / Koh, le voleur de visages Patrick Mancini : Hahn / Maître Yu / Le roi de la Terre / Due / Roi Bumi (2e voix) / Piandao (1re voix) Véronique Augereau : Lo et Li / Hama Marie-Martine : Mabuba, la grand-mère de Katara Pierre Tessier : Le père de Toph / Pr Zei / Tho (1re voix) Gabriel Le Doze : Tho (2e voix) / Le chef des guerriers du Soleil / Le directeur du Rocher Bouillant Sylvie Jacob : Jun (1re voix) Georges Caudron : Ministre Qin (1re voix) / Bato Fabrice Josso : Teo Sophie Riffont : Mère de Toph (épisode 26) / Sela (épisode 27) / Mai (épisode 28) Victor Naudet : Zuko enfant (épisode 27) Céline Mauge : L'actrice jouant le rôle de Aang (épisodes 57 et 58) Source et légende : version française (VF) sur RS Doublage[11] Accueil[modifier | modifier le code] Avatar : le dernier maître de l'air lors de sa diffusion en 2005 est un véritable succès aux États-Unis, se classant régulièrement parmi les programmes les mieux notés pour chaque diffusion inédite enregistrant des audiences records, Il rassemble plus de 4,1 millions de téléspectateurs à chaque épisode, dont le plus regardé atteint 5,6 millions de téléspectateurs. En 2005 elle a été parmi les 10 séries d'animation les plus regardées du pays avec une moyenne de 7,6 millions de téléspectateurs au total. Devenant cette même année le deuxième meilleur programme de Nickelodeon jusqu'en 2007[12],[13],[14],[15]. Faisant partie des séries télévisées les plus visionnées du pays de 2005 à 2007, elle a été numéro 1 auprès des adolescents de 10 à 14 et des enfants de 9 à 11 ans[16]. Elle a également connu un succès international, où elle a fait partie des meilleurs émissions de télévision au monde de 2005 à 2007. Elle était aussi le programme de Nickelodeon le mieux noté en Allemagne, Indonésie, en Malaisie, aux Pays-Bas, en Belgique et en Colombie.