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They also support Ippo as he meets his trials of boxing and life.
Definitely give this series a try. You won\'t be disappointed with the 76 episodes. In fact, you\'ll probably end up reading the manga because you don\'t
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Feelings There are plenty of stories about a young man finding some sort of passion and following it to some sort of logical conclusion, and Hajime no Ippo chooses not to stray from that basic idea very far. Luckily for original creator Morikawa George, not straying far from this premise seems to be the recipe for a successful comic that has lasted more than 1000 chapters week after week since its original Shounen Magazine publishing in 1989. This adaptation by Madhouse and director Nishimura Satoshi is longer than your usual TV anime run, at 75 episodes, but it doesn't quite cover the incredible length of Nishimura's . original comic. Instead, it opts for a sort complete story in itself, covering protagonist Makunouchi Ippo's career from its inception until his eventual championship.
This works in the show's favor since, despite its length, not much time is wasted.
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[67] It was later revealed to be two
films; Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out, the first film which adapts volume eight and was released theatrically in Japan on June 23, 2023,[68] and Rascal Does Not Dream of a Knapsack Kid, the second film adapting volume nine, which premiered on December 1, 2023. [69] The films feature the main staff and
cast of the previous anime adaptation. Both films will be released in U. S. theaters by Aniplex of America, in association with Fathom Events; the English-subtitled screening for the films is set to premiere on March 24, 2024, and an English dub screening is set to premiere the following day. [70] An anime adaptation of the University Student Arc (the tenth volume and onwards) was announced in December 2023.