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Published by AQ Interactive. Hajime no Ippo: Portable Victorious SpiritsOriginal release date(s):
JP: December 20, 2007[44] Release years by system:
2007—PSP Notes: Published by D3 Publisher. Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! DS
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JP: December 4, 2008[45] Release years by system:
2008—Nintendo DS Notes: Published by D3 Publisher. Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting!
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JP: December 11, 2014[46] Release years by system:
2014—PlayStation 3 Notes: Published by Bandai Namco Games Reception[edit] Hajime no Ippo won the 15th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category in 1991. [47] The series also received a Special Award at the 43rd Kodansha Manga Award, commemorating 110 years since Kodansha's founding in 2019. [48] On TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150,000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, Hajime no Ippo ranked 47th.
Unfortunately, the Ogre guessed Jane's true identity. Her real name is Diane Neil and she's a Canadian spy of the United Nations. Her task is to lead Yuujirou through this underground passageway, where the UN army awaits the end. Yuujirou rapes Diane Neil to take revenge on her, then goes outside and destroys the army waiting for him. Nine months later, Diane bears his child. Yuujirou fighting Biscuit Oliva. The anime shows another retrospective from the time when young Yuujirou fought on the battlefields. America still tries to get rid of Yuujirou and sends all its best units against him (the Green Berets, the SEAL, and the Delta Forces). However, the young fighter defeats all of them. Ultimately, the Americans turn to Biscuit Oliva, who is a powerful man and a vip convict in the Arizona prison. Oliva is hired to get rid of Yuujirou under the pretext of eliminating some drug cartel dealer.
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