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However, with Gojo's encouragement, she decides to try it. Gojo has difficulty designing the outfit due to the series' simple art style. They later meet for the photoshoot only to discover the studio Kitagawa booked is actually a love hotel. Kitagawa sits on top of Gojo to get the desired camera angle for one shot. After taking the picture, Gojo hears a couple in another room having sex. Gojo panics and tries to get Kitagawa off of him by grabbing her waist, which startles her enough to turn the lights off inadvertently. As they slowly lean towards each other, the phone rings to inform them that their time in the room is over. Back home, Gojo thinks about Kitagawa while alone in his room. 12"My Dress-Up Darling"
Transliteration: "Sono Bisuku Dōru wa Koi o Suru" (Japanese: その着せ替え人形(ビスク・ドール)は恋をする)Yoshihiro HiramineYoriko TomitaYūta YamazakiMarch 27, 2022 (2022-03-27) In her apartment, while Gojo helps Kitagawa with her hair ribbons, he discovers her father canceled her invitation to go to a summer festival, as she had not done her homework. She tells Gojo she has been modeling for a magazine to save up for an expensive camera. When they decide to watch a horror movie, Gojo is nervous as he has not watched one before.

When the fourth round began, Saeki rushed forward and hit Ippo with multiple punches until Ippo threw a punch into his blind spot, making Saeki step back. After Saeki hit Ippo again from his blind spot, he made another attempt, however Ippo realised where he was coming from and landed a punch on Saeki's face and then a body blow, making Saeki go down. When the shocked Saeki stood back up, he got back into Ippo's blind spot only to be hit again and pushed out of Ippo's blind spot. Ippo then threw punches that get dodged. Saeki noticed that his body keeps freezing up. Ippo landed a punch to Saeki's face again and then an uppercut, knocking Saeki down.

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He then had dinner when Itagaki's father arrived. Throughout the course of the dinner, Ippo was caught off guard by the Itagaki family's plethora of bad puns and could not find time to eat, having to eat dinner at his house. Later, Ippo was surrounded by reporters at the Kamogawa gym and getting asked about his future. Ippo answered the reporters by saying that he would just take things one match at a time and just focus on his next opponent when asked who he would like to fight the most. Kamogawa and Yagi announced everyone's matches for early spring, with Ippo's fourth JBC featherweight title defence being first. That night, Ippo walked home while wondering what his goal is. He then came across Miyata, who grabbed Ippo by his collar and demanded an answer as to why he had been ignoring his match requests to the Kamogawa gym after he became the OPBF champion. With Ippo confused, Miyata walked away, expressing that he thought it was a promise. Kamogawa smacking Ippo. Ippo then ran back to the Kamogawa gym, asking Kamogawa why he turned down Miyata's requests and never told him about it. Kamogawa answered that the gap between him and Miyata had reversed by a great amount, comparing their individual abilities and weapons. [76] Live-action films[edit] Main articles: Death Note (2006 film), Death Note 2: The Last Name, L: Change the World, Death Note: New Generation, Death Note: Light Up the New World, and Death Note (2017 film) Death Note was adapted into a series of live-action films in 2006. The first two films were directed by Shusuke Kaneko and the third was directed by Hideo Nakata and produced by Nippon Television, CG production of all three films were done by Digital Frontier and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan. The first film, simply titled Death Note, premiered in Japan on June 17, 2006, and topped the Japanese box office for two weeks, pushing The Da Vinci Code into second place. [77] The first film briefly played in certain North American theaters on May 20–21, 2008. [78] The film was broadcast in Canadian theaters for one night only on September 15, 2008. The DVD was released on September 16, 2008, one day after the Canadian showing. [79] The sequel, Death Note 2: The Last Name, premiered in Japan on November 3, 2006. [80] It was featured in U. S. theaters in October 2008.
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