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Since she is a demon, she cannot die (though being decapitated by a half-demon means she cannot heal herself) and thus her head continues to live on, ultimately seeking support from Tsugaru to get her body back and take revenge on the man who left her like this. Tsugaru Shinuchi (真打 津軽, Shin'uchi Tsugaru) Voiced by: Taku Yashiro[2] A former member of a special oni extermination squad charged with slaughtering monsters across Japan during the Meiji Restoration. At some point, he was injected with oni blood by the same man who beheaded Aya and turned into a half-oni himself. Though the power allows him to kill oni and other supernatural beings with his bare hands, he knows that at some point in the future the oni blood will overcome his human personality and he will be put down by a similar hunter. In the meantime, he supports himself by fighting other demons in cage matches as a circus act called the Oni Slayer. Shizuku Hasei (馳井 静句, Hasei Shizuku) Voiced by: Makoto Koichi[2] A stern maid who serves under Aya.

This is more like an execution thing, but when Muzan Kibutsuji appeared in the anime, it was really intense, and I loved it because it suits his character, which they didn't waste any time showing us: very powerful yet ruthless and cruel. But there are also the Twelve Demon Moons (a group of 12 of the most powerful demons [6 'Upper Moons' as the top 6 and 6 'Lower Moons' as the bottom 6] serving Muzan - I know at least the Upper Moons appear in the OP as silhouettes). As established with the flashback of the Hand Demon in Episode 04–05, every demon used to be human. They lived a human life before becoming a demon, and their humanity was taken away from them when they become a demon. It's the exact same for these powerful, seemingly very inhumane demons. They were very much once human - and I did find myself feeling bad for most of them, one way or another, by the end. Not just any show or manga can do that. They may have a backstory for an antagonist, but it takes quite a bit for me to actually feel bad for them. In KnY, some of them, I really can't bring myself to hate by the end, and others I just feel outright bad for. Obviously, not every single demon insinuates these emotions inside of me, but a lot of them do, and those ones do a good job! You can tell that the author has put in thought about their backstory -- in other words, the antagonists are not mere story dolls to ramp up the action.

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In April 2003, the first season was released in North America by Geneon (called Fighting Spirit). (Note - Episode 76 was not included since that was a DVD extra in Japan where it was not dubbed. ) A TV film and OVA was produced in 2003 before releasing a second season, Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger, in January 2009 until June 2009. The third season, Hajime no Ippo: Rising was then released in October 2013 until March 2014. The Hajime no Ippo anime has three seasons, one TV film, and one OVA. Hajime no Ippo (Season 1) Hajime no Ippo: Champion Road (Season 1 - TV Special) Hajime no Ippo: Mashiba vs. Kimura - Execution (Season 1 - OVA) Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger (Season 2) Hajime no Ippo: Rising (Season 3) Reception[] The flagship series of Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Hajime no Ippo has sold over 100 million copies as of 2023. [13] In 1991, Morikawa won the 15th Kodansha Manga Award for Shōnen Manga. Weekly Shōnen Magazine published the 1000th chapter of Hajime no Ippo in its Issue 1-2013. Other mangakas such as Aoyama Gosho of Detective Conan, Takehiki-Inoue of Slam Dunk, Kentaro Miura of Berserk, Takahashi Rumiko of Ranma 1/2 and Inuyasha gave their greetings. It surpassed Koutarou Makaritooru (ended at 51 volumes) as the longest running series in Shōnen Magazine history, and, up until 2014, was the 2nd longest running sports manga still being serialised (the first was Abu-san, which was in serialisation since 1973). Retrieved September 22, 2019. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (December 22, 2018). "Haikyu!! Manga Gets New TV Anime Series". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on February 14, 2023. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
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