the dangers in my heart ep 12 film vostfr definition
Ippo explained to Milo about McCallum's background, and how one can tell who will win a match the moment they throw their first swing, with a boxer's shadowboxing being able to give a hint. After being shocked at seeing McCallum's sharp punches in his shadowboxing and how McCallum is not showing any fear towards Ricardo, Ippo became worried that Ricardo could be in trouble. Ippo was breath taken from seeing Ricardo's perfectly natural stance and even more breath taken that McCallum is fearless next to Ricardo with his guard down in a Detroit Style stance, explaining the style to Milo. As Ippo watched Ricardo being unusually offensive in the first round, he was confused and wondered why Ricardo is acting like that. While seeing Ricardo land hits on McCallum after breaking his guard, Ippo thought that it must feel lonely not having anyone to be able to draw out his true abilities and strength. After Ricardo defeated McCallum by knockout in the first round, Ippo realised how he grows because of the opponents he fights while Ricardo has never experienced it due to having trivial matches. He at first thought it would be lonely, however, he remembered when Takamura told him that the view isn't lonely, but extraordinary, wondering what view Ricardo sees. Ippo began to leave the audience area with Milo to group up with Sendō for the victory party. Ippo on a plane, leaving Mexico. Later, Ippo, Sendō and his group, and the Scamaras Brothers arrive to Mexico's airport. Sendō gloated to Ippo on how he won by knockout against Alfredo, who defeated Ippo by knockout, implying that he is stronger than Ippo.[11] Artist Kotaro Takata said that the theme of zombies was something he always wanted to work on, with some of his favorite works in the horror genre being Zombieland and Z Nation. [13] Aso and Takada, who is in charge of the animation, were "originally private friends who often went camping together. " According to Aso, Takada said things like "When this series is over, I'm going to go back to my parents' house and start farming and hunting," as if he "always wanted to escape from reality. " When Aso was thinking about the story, Takada came to mind, and he called him and asked, "What are you doing now? Do you want to go hunting?" and asked him, "Would you like to create a work together?". Therefore, Takada "accepted the project with two replies," and Takada was in charge of the illustrations. [11] Media[edit] Manga[edit] Written by Haro Aso and illustrated by Kotaro Takata, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead began serialization in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Sunday Gene-X on October 19, 2018. [14] Shogakukan has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on March 19, 2019. [15] As of February 19, 2024, sixteen volumes have been released. [16] In North America, Viz Media announced the English release of the series in July 2020. [17] On May 9, 2023, Viz Media launched their Viz Manga digital manga service, with the series' chapters receiving simultaneous English publication in North America as they are released in Japan.
[SMALL-TEXT]]