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Grim Reaper to the World Arc At the Kamogawa gym, Ippo continuously made mistakes while mitt practising with Kintarō until Aoki came over and began holding the mitts for Kintarō instead. As Ippo saw Aoki flawlessly mitt practising with Kintarō, Ippo claimed that Aoki should become a trainer since his mitt holding skills are great, making Aoki angry since it is like suggesting for him to retire from boxing. Ippo found out that Aoki, Kimura, and Itagaki watched Takamura's match with Miyata, and that Miyata's back looked lonely as he left. When Yagi entered the gym, Ippo was shocked as he revealed that he had another mahjong match with Dragon, where, after Dragon was thrown off by Robo and Matsu, Yagi won. Later, Ippo was fishing as he thought about how his gym mates said Miyata's back looked lonely, thinking that Miyata should go for the world already as he shouldn't have any opponents in the OPBF. Ippo was approached by Kumi and became excited when she revealed that Mashiba's world title match has been decided. Ippo at Mashiba's encouragement party. Ippo learned from Kumi that it was Mashiba that claimed it has been decided, however, the world title match will be after the world preliminary title match against Juan García. Ippo recognised the former lightweight world champion's name, knowing that it won't be as easy as Mashiba says it will be. While Kumi was worried about Mashiba coming home in pain, Ippo was excited to see Mashiba join Sendō and Volg in the world stage, wishing for Miyata to do the same. Later, while on a break from doing roadwork with Taihei and Kintarō, he was asked by Taihei about the left body blow, as he knew that boxers do it differently.[78] Loveridge wrote that "Akira still feels incredibly relevant 35 years later. [78] Giving it a three 1⁄2 star rating, Amy McNulty praised Otomo's art and setting. However, she called the characterizations weak and concluded that although Akira "does little to appeal to those who aren't interested in sci-fi, paranormal, or dystopian tales [. ] manga fans owe it to themselves to at least check it out. "[78] Rebecca Silverman gave the series a rating of three out of five, calling Akira a must-read for anyone interested in manga. [78] Related media[edit] See also: Akira (1988 film), Akira (video game), Akira Psycho Ball, and Akira (planned film) While most of the character designs and basic settings were directly adapted from the original manga, the restructured plot of the movie differs considerably from the print version, changing much of the second half of the series. The film Akira is regarded by many critics as a landmark anime film: one that influenced much of the art in the anime world that followed its release. [23][79] A video game, simply titled Akira, based on the animated film was released on December 24, 1988, by Taito for the Famicom console. [17] The game has the player in the role of Kaneda, with the storyline starting with Kaneda and his motorcycle gang in police custody.
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