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This conflict gives Spike the push he needs to attempt to leave the dangerous syndicate, with Julia in tow. However, trouble ensues when they get separated, and Spike has to leave without her when she doesn’t show up at the rendezvous point. In the end, Spike is forced to fake his death after an ambush by Vicious. At the beginning of each version of the show, Spike has begun his life as a bounty hunter, and Julia is in hiding. The Bebop Ship Jet names his ship in honor of bebop jazz. It once served as an old fishing trawler, but after his forced retirement from the police force, he retrofitted it into a big ol’ flying space tin can. That honking mass of a ship has seen its fair share of damage in a bounty hunting–related shootout or two but still provides the domestic comforts of a bachelor pad in space. It houses an iconic yellow couch, a semi-empty fridge mostly containing bell peppers (sans beef, much to Spike’s chagrin) and Jet’s tranquil bonsai room. MarsThere are many places scattered throughout the galaxy that the Bebop crew visits, but none are more important than Mars. Other than being Spike’s birth planet and home to his occasional safe space (Ana’s Bar in the live-action), it’s also home to his arch-nemesis, his former lover and a beautiful cathedral. Conveniently located and expertly terraformed because of its similar atmosphere to Earth makes it the perfect place for a swinging showdown.

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Of course, I’m sure many other studios experience these kinds of things too, but MAPPA has been brought into the limelight due to how many popular titles they’ve done recently. Clearly, Hell’s Paradise was not their favourite child, as this show looked considerably worse visually than their other shows.
But before we get to all the production things, let’s talk about the story. On paper, this looks like a somewhat generic action shounen, with a death convict in Gabimaru being tasked, along with the rest of the death row convicts to find the “Elixir of Life” on an island called Shinsekyo, in order to escape their death sentence. Obviously, the convicts fight amongst each other, as only one can have this elixir to evade death. This island looked very interesting and colourful, with some scary creatures around them, all around a very intriguing, perhaps a unique setting. However, what this anime fails at is the most important narrative technique, which is “Show, don’t tell”. Time and time again, we are told about what this environment is like, the religion aspects, the creatures, how the world works, but we don’t really get enough showing of the environment itself, either through simple background shots, or just cutting back on the expository dialogue. There is no need to spoon-feed the viewers every single narrative detail about what is going on, people can figure things out. There was solid potential in what the environment could bring us, but I wasn’t really invested due to the overly saturated dialogue.
The characters felt interesting at first, but slowly also devolved into being rather gimmicky or generic. Metacritic. Archived from the original on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 27 April 2019. ^ a b "Famitsu Review Scores: Issue 1465". Gematsu. 27 December 2016. Archived from the original on 27 December 2016. Retrieved 27 December 2016. ^ "Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony for PlayStation 4 Reviews". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 31 October 2017.
He was later approached by Mari and was reminded about his fists being light, but not light enough to throw away the fists that carry his previous opponents' dreams. Ippo then remembered his reason of fighting was to become strong and decided to continue boxing and run until he gets his answer. Ippo meeting Sisphar. Ippo came back to the gym and apologised to Kamogawa for his actions that led him to get thrown out of the gym. Kamogawa then told that he would immediately get a match in one month, with a goal to become an unofficial OPBF champion after beating multiple OPBF national champions in order to aim for the world. Fired up by the announcement, Ippo began his training with Kamogawa. The gym members returned from their training camp and were excited to see Ippo again. As they were curious about who Ippo's next opponent was, Ippo revealed that he would be fighting against Thailand champion Jimmy Sisphar. The day before the match, Ippo went to the Kōrakuen Hall for the weigh-in, where he met Sisphar and was scared of his scarred appearance. Ippo hit by the Tornado Jolt. The next day, Ippo arrived to the ring and the match began.