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10"It's a Bum-derful Life!"
Transliteration: "Subarashiki shiri kana, jinsei!" (Japanese: 素晴らしき尻哉人生!)Daisuke TakashimaSeptember 12, 2015 (2015-09-12) Kiyoshi and the others have lost hope, except for a crazy Gakuto who makes nonsensical breakout plans. Meiko gives the boys the request of choosing their last meal. Gakuto's fried grasshoppers and rice dish proves to be so disgusting that he breaks free of his irregular state, and inspires him with a legitimate breakout plan, after looking upon Kiyoshi's note from Chiyo. He discusses the plan with the others, but they say they are short on time to carry it out. After Meiko hands them their withdrawal papers, Kiyoshi suggests to write an appeal to the Chairman to have more time for Gakuto's plan. To her surprise, the Chairman responds back to the appeal; it is revealed that the appeal Meiko had ripped was a decoy, and that Kiyoshi used his knowledge of the Chairman's buried explicit photos to persuade him to come. He will postpone the expulsion date only if in a Boobs vs. Butts debate, Kiyoshi's preference aligns with the Chairman's. Meanwhile, as Meiko tries to eavesdrop outside the prison, Hana goes berserk, as the repressed memories of her and Kiyoshi under the hospital bed surface once again. Despite the Chairman declaring the expulsion postponed, the boys only have a one-day reprieve. As the USC decides on their next move, Hana personally agrees to watch over the boys on their final day.

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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). Main Characters[] For a full list of Hajime no Ippo's characters, see the category: Characters Hajime no Ippo Main Characters Kamogawa Boxing Gym Friends of Ippo Rivals Ippo Makunouchi Mamoru Takamura Masaru Aoki Tatsuya Kimura Manabu Itagaki Taihei Aoki Kintarō Kaneda Genji Kamogawa Haruhiko Yagi Shinoda Kumi Mashiba Masahiko Umezawa Wanpo Hiroko Makunouchi Nanako Itagaki Tomiko Minoru Fujii Mari Īmura Tomoko Yamaguchi Ginpachi Nekota Ichirō Miyata Ryō Mashiba Takeshi Sendō Naomichi Yamada Alexander Volg Zangief Eiji Date Kyōsuke Imai Ryūhei Sawamura Ricardo Martínez Ryūichi Hayami Takuma Saeki Iwao Shimabukuro Other links[] See about the Video Games For References to Other Media For References to Hajime no Ippo in Other Media For List of WSM Issues with Hajime no Ippo For List of Hajime no Ippo Errors Got a question related to Hajime no Ippo? Visit the "Questions Page", to see if it has been answered. References[] ↑ http://boxingnews. jp/news/66583/ ↑ https://twitter. Retrieved 21 July 2020. ^ "Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition Available for Download Now for Xbox One and Windows 10". Spike Chunsoft. 18 January 2022. Retrieved 23 January 2022. ^ "Danganronpa Decadence Available Now for Nintendo SwitchTM". Spike Chunsoft. 3 December 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2022. ^ "AX: Q&A With Danganronpa's Kodaka Kazutaka". Tech Gaming.
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