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"Seesaw Game" (シーソーゲーム, Shīsō Gēmu) 221. "Take Me With You" (連れてって, Tsuretette) 26 September 14, 2023[66]978-4-06-532844-6—— 222. "Design" (設計(デザイン), Dezain) 223. "Are You Willing to Die?" (死ねるか, Shineru ka) 224. "An Easy Job" (簡単(なお仕事), Kantan na Oshigoto) 225. "Raid Battle" (レイドバトル, Reido Batoru) 226.

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Fréquence d'affichage de cet avertissement si ce navigateur est partagé avec des mineurs. Dans 365 joursA chaque foisSupprimer cette option en effaçant les CookiesAstuceFaites glisser pour l'aperçuOk, j'ai compris An error occurred: 403 Client Error: Forbidden for url: https://hentaivost. fr/ Ippo Makunouchi | Wiki Ippo | Fandom Wiki Ippo Explore Main Page Discuss All Pages Community Interactive Maps Recent Blog Posts Main Series Introduction Jōji Morikawa About the Wiki Ippo Community Wiki Information Wiki Administrators Media Guide Manga List of Manga Rounds Random Chapter The Naniwa Tiger Side Story WSM Issues Anime Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Random Episode List of Seiyuu List of Music Games List of video games Random Game Other Media Live Stage Play References in Other Media References to Other Media Characters Kamogawa Crew Ippo Makunouchi Mamoru Takamura Genji Kamogawa Masaru Aoki Tatsuya Kimura Manabu Itagaki Haruhiko Yagi Shinoda Taihei Aoki Kintarō Kaneda Popular Boxers Ricardo Martínez Ichirō Miyata Alexander Volg Zangief Takeshi Sendō Ryō Mashiba Kyōsuke Imai Shinobu Iga New Boxers Marcus Rosario Juan García Daisuke Watanabe Keith Dragon Billy McCallum Junpei Yoshimoto Michael Goat Keith Lycaon Antonio Guevara Richard Bison Past Boxers Alfredo González Mike Elliott Takuma Saeki Takuzō Karasawa Jimmy Sisphar Ryūhei Sawamura David Eagle Bryan Hawk Naomichi Yamada Eiji Date Trainers Miyata Senior Tōhō Coach Kazuhiro Yanaoka Dankichi Hama Baron Kurita Miguel Zale Bill Stewart Mr. Sakaguchi Ruslan Ramuda Karil Other Hiroko Makunouchi Masahiko Umezawa Minoru Fujii Kumi Mashiba Tomoko Yamaguchi Tomiko Mari Īmura Nanako Itagaki Hiroshi Kizakura Isamu Akamatsu Random Character Universe Timeline Story Arcs Boxing Styles Boxing Stances Orthodox Boxing Style Unorthodox Boxing Style In-Fighting Out-Boxing Hybrid Techniques Weight Classes Rankings Ranks JBC OPBF WBC WBA IBF Locations Gyms Venues Locations FANDOM Fan Central BETA Games Anime Movies TV Video Wikis Explore Wikis Community Central Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In FANDOM Explore Current Wiki Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In Advertisement Sign In Register Hajime no Ippo Wiki 2,702pages Explore Main Page Discuss All Pages Community Interactive Maps Recent Blog Posts Main Series Introduction Jōji Morikawa About the Wiki Ippo Community Wiki Information Wiki Administrators Media Guide Manga List of Manga Rounds Random Chapter The Naniwa Tiger Side Story WSM Issues Anime Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Random Episode List of Seiyuu List of Music Games List of video games Random Game Other Media Live Stage Play References in Other Media References to Other Media Characters Kamogawa Crew Ippo Makunouchi Mamoru Takamura Genji Kamogawa Masaru Aoki Tatsuya Kimura Manabu Itagaki Haruhiko Yagi Shinoda Taihei Aoki Kintarō Kaneda Popular Boxers Ricardo Martínez Ichirō Miyata Alexander Volg Zangief Takeshi Sendō Ryō Mashiba Kyōsuke Imai Shinobu Iga New Boxers Marcus Rosario Juan García Daisuke Watanabe Keith Dragon Billy McCallum Junpei Yoshimoto Michael Goat Keith Lycaon Antonio Guevara Richard Bison Past Boxers Alfredo González Mike Elliott Takuma Saeki Takuzō Karasawa Jimmy Sisphar Ryūhei Sawamura David Eagle Bryan Hawk Naomichi Yamada Eiji Date Trainers Miyata Senior Tōhō Coach Kazuhiro Yanaoka Dankichi Hama Baron Kurita Miguel Zale Bill Stewart Mr. Sakaguchi Ruslan Ramuda Karil Other Hiroko Makunouchi Masahiko Umezawa Minoru Fujii Kumi Mashiba Tomoko Yamaguchi Tomiko Mari Īmura Nanako Itagaki Hiroshi Kizakura Isamu Akamatsu Random Character Universe Timeline Story Arcs Boxing Styles Boxing Stances Orthodox Boxing Style Unorthodox Boxing Style In-Fighting Out-Boxing Hybrid Techniques Weight Classes Rankings Ranks JBC OPBF WBC WBA IBF Locations Gyms Venues Locations in: Section stubs, Characters, Male Characters, and 19 more Characters from Tokyo Characters from Japan Makunouchi Family Makunouchi Fishing Boat Kamogawa Boxing Gym Boxers Retired Boxers Boxers Formerly Retired In Fighters Orthodox Boxers Featherweights Eastern Japan Rookie King All Japan Rookie King Japanese Featherweight Champion Champions National Champions JBC Champions World Rankers 100% Wins by KOs English Français Ippo Makunouchi View source View history Talk (5) Ippo Makunouchi Manga Anime Debut Manga Debut: Round 1 Anime Debut: Round 1 (Season 1) Game Debut: Hajime no Ippo (PS1) Personal Native Name: 幕之内 一歩 Nickname(s): Wind God (風神, Fūjin)[1]
The Boy with the Dempsey Roll (デンプシー・ロールの少年, Denpushī Rōru no Shōnen)[2]
"Unofficial King of the OPBF" Gender: Male Birth Date: November 23, 1973 Homeland: Tokyo, Japan Family: Kazuo Makunouchi (Father)
Hiroko Makunouchi (Mother)
Wanpo (Pet) Height: 164 cm (5'5") Bloodtype: O[3] Occupation: Makunouchi Fishing Boat Employee
Kamogawa Boxing Gym Trainer
Professional Boxer (Retired) Boxer(s) Trained: Taihei Aoki (Chief Trainer)
Kintarō Kaneda (Chief Trainer)
Masaru Aoki (Secondary Trainer and Second)
Tatsuya Kimura (Secondary Trainer and Second)
Manabu Itagaki (Secondary Trainer and Second)
Mamoru Takamura (Secondary Second)
Wally (Secondary Second) Boxer Information Previous Weight Class(es) Featherweight Height: 164 cm (5'5") Reach: 165. 1 cm (65 in) Style(s): In-Fighter Stance(s): Orthodox Style
Peek-a-Boo Style
Southpaw
Brawling Style Previous Affiliation: Kamogawa Boxing Gym Previous Trainer: Genji Kamogawa (Chief Coach and Second)
Haruhiko Yagi (Secondary Second)
Shinoda (Secondary Trainer and Second) Date(s) Retired: First Time: February 1992
Second Time: January 1998 Boxing Record Total Matches: 26 Wins: 23 Wins by KO: 23 Losses: 3 Draws: 0 Championship(s): Eastern Japan Rookie King
All Japan Rookie King
JBC Featherweight Championship Voice Actors Japanese: Kōhei Kiyasu
Sachi Kokuryū (Child)
Shin-ichiro Miki (Drama CD) English: Steve Cannon Ippo Makunouchi's Gallery Page Ippo Makunouchi (幕之内一歩, Makunouchi Ippo) is the eponymous protagonist of Hajime no Ippo. He is a trainer, retired featherweight professional boxer from the Kamogawa Boxing Gym, and a former reigning featherweight JBC champion. He originally started boxing to try and answer one simple question: "What does it mean to be strong?". Since that moment onwards, he has formed a rivalry with other boxers, such as Ichirō Miyata, Takeshi Sendō, Ryō Mashiba, a brotherly bond with his peers Mamoru Takamura, Masaru Aoki, Tatsuya Kimura, and a deep trust for his coach, Genji Kamogawa, whom he aims to become a renowned champion to honour the coach's teachings. ^ "Castlevania: The Adventure for Game Boy". GameRankings. CBS Corporation. Archived from the original on July 21, 2010. Retrieved August 11, 2010. ^ "Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge for Game Boy". GameRankings. CBS Corporation. Archived from the original on August 17, 2010. Retrieved August 11, 2010. ^ "Super Castlevania IV for SNES".
By 1988, Akira had sold approximately 2 million copies in Japan, from four volumes averaging about 500,000 copies each. [60] The manga was published in the United States in 1988, followed by Spain in 1990, France and Italy by 1991, and then Germany, Sweden, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia and Brazil. It was reported by Critique international that by 2000 Akira had sold 7 million copies worldwide, including 2 million in Japan and 5 million overseas. [61] As of 2005, Akira has been published in more than a dozen languages worldwide. [62] In 2020, the first volume of Akira became publisher Kodansha's first manga to receive a 100th printing. [63] At a price of ¥1,000 in Japan[40] and $24.