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The next day, Ippo began to think that winning against Sawamura would be impossible for him. While talking with Kamogawa, he learned that he passed out to Volg's punch even though Volg was holding back, making Kamogawa worry that Ippo may not wake up from Sawamura hitting him with the counter in a worse case scenario. Despite this, Ippo was confident that he would figure out what to do and come up with a strategy. While running, Ippo
came up with a way to evolve the Dempsey Roll by changing the rhythm after realising that counter users are able to hit the Dempsey Roll because the rhythm is easy to read. Ippo tried changing the rhythm of the motion, however, he was unable to do it due to the strain it puts on his legs and waist, noticing that Kamogawa made him drag tires in order to train his lower body. While testing his new Dempsey Roll in the Kamogawa gym's ring, he fell down and unable to get up. Kamogawa had Tomoko Yamaguchi come to do an emergency checkup. Yamaguchi revealed that his knees and waist had too much strain put on them, and any more would be
dangerous and could end his boxing career should he injure them. When Yamaguchi warned Ippo to only do the new Dempsey Roll twice in the match, Ippo was determined to do it more than that, as he does not want to lose the match. Ippo shaking hands with Sawamura. On the day before the weigh-in, Ippo and Umezawa talked about his upcoming match, with Ippo expressing how he dislikes Sawamura ignoring the rules of boxing despite being strong.
[56][57] Home media[edit] DVD name Content Release date
Session One Episodes 1–5 April 4, 2000 Session Two Episodes 6–10 May 2, 2000 Session Three Episodes 11–14 July 13, 2000 Session Four Episodes 15–18 April 4, 2001 Session Five Episodes 19–22 May 2, 2001 Session Six Episodes 23–26 July 13, 2001 The Perfect Sessions Episodes 1–26 Cowboy Bebop OST 1 Collector's Art Box November 6, 2001 Best Sessions Various November 19, 2002 Cowboy Bebop has been released in four separate editions in North America. The first release was sold in VHS format either as a box set or as seven individual tapes. The tapes were sold through Anime Village, a division of Bandai. [58] In the late 1990s, Manga Entertainment purchased the rights to Cowboy Bebop with plans to release the English-dubbed PAL version on VHS; however,
this was never realized. [citation needed] The second release was sold in 2000 individually, and featured uncut versions of the original 26 episodes. In 2001, these DVDs were collected in the special edition Perfect Sessions which included the first 6 DVDs, the first Cowboy Bebop soundtrack, and a collector's box. At the time of release, the art box from the Perfect Sessions was made available for purchase on The Right Stuff International as a solo item for collectors who already owned the series. [59] The third release, The Best Sessions, was sold in 2002 and featured what Bandai considered to be the best 6 episodes of the series remastered in Dolby Digital 5. 1 and DTS surround sound. [60] The fourth release, Cowboy Bebop Remix, was also distributed on 6 discs and included the original 26 uncut episodes, with sound remastered in Dolby Digital 5. 1 and video remastered under the supervision of Shinichiro Watanabe.
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Over 100 Volumes". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on December 6, 2019.