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3 Over-Reliance on the Dempsey Roll 7 In Other Media 7. 1 Video Games 7. 2 Real Fighting Hajime no Ippo: The Glorious Stage!! 8 Creation and Concept 9 Quotes 10 Etymology 11 Trivia 12 References Background Ippo as a young boy. Ippo was raised by his mother, Hiroko, for the majority of his childhood because Ippo's father, Kazuo Makunouchi died early in his childhood when his boat crashed in a storm. During the time when his father was missing out in the sea, Ippo went everyday to the shore to wait for his return. He believed his father's words that upon his return he will never leave Ippo and Hiroko again.

Although he tried to hide, Yamane receives a message from Friend to meet on New Years Day 2015. Realizing that he can not escape and expecting to be killed, Yamane goes to the meeting and shoots Fukubei, before being killed by the Friends immediately after. In the live-action film series, his full name is given as Akio Yamane (山根 昭夫, Yamane Akio). Mitsuyo Takasu (高須 光代, Takasu Mitsuyo) In 2014, Takasu is a Dream Navigator in the Friend organization who keeps an eye on Kyoko both at Friend Land and after she leaves. She rises towards the top of the Friends, originally as Manjome's mistress, but later as General Secretary after killing Manjome in 3FE. [18][19] She becomes pregnant by Friend, hoping to take over the "Holy Mother" role from Kiriko.

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[12][5] Anime[edit] 1999 series[edit] The first Hunter × Hunter anime series has enjoyed much more modest popularity than its manga source. Newtype listed it as having a Japanese television rating of 10. 5 for the fourth quarter of 2000. [175] The show's viewership was ranked number six among the top ten anime television series in Japan for February 2001. [176] The series was voted as the 16th best anime of 2000 in the Anime Grand Prix, but rose to fourth place the following year. [177][178] In 2001, the staff of the magazine listed Hunter × Hunter as the 94th most important anime of all time. [179] In a 2006 web poll conducted in Japan by the network TV Asahi, the Hunter × Hunter television series was voted 28th best anime of all time. [180] In 2010, Mania. com's Briana Lawrence listed Hunter × Hunter at number nine of the website's "10 Anime Series That Need a Reboot". [181] Critical reception for the first Hunter × Hunter television adaptation has been generally favorable. Miyako Matsuda of Protoculture Addicts, Carl Kimlinger of the Anime News Network, and Derrick L. Nagatsuki and Otsuka began publishing a series of short side-stories focusing on characters from the series in Monthly Comic Alive, starting with the character Elsa in August 2016. [21][22] It was followed with one focused on Petra Leyte on November 26, 2016,[23] and one featuring Ram and Rem on January 27, 2017. [22] The light novels are published in English by Yen Press, who announced their acquisition of the license via Twitter on December 2, 2015. [24] The publisher has also acquired the license to the Re:Zero EX side novels. [25] Manga[edit] See also: List of Re:Zero volumes § Manga A manga adaptation by Daichi Matsue, titled Re:ZERO: -Starting Life in Another World- Chapter 1: A Day in the Capital (Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活 第一章 王都の一日編, Re: Zero Kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu Dai-Ichi-Shō: Ōto no Ichinichi-hen), began serialization in the August 2014 issue of Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive on June 27, 2014. [26][24] The final volume was released on March 23, 2015. [24] On December 2, 2015, Yen Press announced that they had licensed the series. [24] A second manga, titled Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World-, Chapter 2: One Week at the Mansion (Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活 第二章 屋敷の一週間編, Re: Zero Kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu Dai-Ni-Shō: Yashiki no Ishūkan-hen), with art by Makoto Fugetsu, began serialization in Square Enix's seinen magazine Monthly Big Gangan on October 25, 2014. [24][27][28] The final chapter was published on December 24, 2016,[29][30] and an extra chapter was published on January 25, 2017. [31][32][33] The second adaptation has also been licensed by Yen Press. [34] A third manga by Matsuse, titled Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World-, Chapter 3: Truth of Zero (Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活 第三章 Truth of Zero, Re: Zero Kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu Dai-San-Shō: Truth of Zero) began serialization in Comic Alive's July 2015 issue on May 27, 2015.
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