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[21] Anime[edit] See also: List of Initial D episodes Avex has released the anime in several parts called Stages. A recurrent feature of the anime is its extensive usage of Eurobeat as background music in race scenes, especially by Italian singers. Initial D (referred to retroactively as "First Stage"): 26 episodes (1998) Initial D Second Stage: 13 episodes (1999) Initial D Extra Stage: 2-episode OVA side-story focusing on Impact Blue (2000) Initial D Third Stage: a 104-minute movie (2001) Initial D Fourth Stage: 24 episodes (2004–2006) Initial D Extra Stage 2: a 50-minute OVA side-story focusing on Mako and Iketani (2008) Initial D Fifth Stage: 14 episodes (2012–2013)[22] Initial D Final Stage: 4 episodes (TV), compilation movie (DVD/Blu-ray) (2014) New Initial D the Movie - Legend 1: Awakening: feature movie (2014) New Initial D the Movie - Legend 2: Racer: feature movie (2015) New Initial D the Movie - Legend 3: Dream: feature movie (2016) The Battle Stages are musical films serving as a compilation of the racing action scenes in the preceding series, stripped of all but minimal character dialog and featuring new music. Initial D Battle Stage: a 50-minute movie (2002) Battle Stage is a compilation of races from the first three series, except for Extra Stage. The battles from First Stage have been reanimated and remastered with the more advanced CGI used in Third Stage, however the character art remains the same. A battle not featured in either the manga or the anime is featured, using the new CGI and old character art.At the end of his blog entry, he wrote, "Of course, a sequel is also being planned!!". [16] In July 2013, it was reported in that year's 34th issue of Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine that a third season of Hajime no Ippo would air in the fall 2013 season. [17][18] The third season, titled Hajime no Ippo: Rising, ran for 25 episodes from October 5, 2013 to March 29, 2014. [19][20] Hajime no Ippo: Rising was streamed on Crunchyroll. [21] In North America, the first series was licensed by Geneon Entertainment in 2003, which released it under the name Fighting Spirit. [22] Geneon distributed Fighting Spirit on 15 DVDs with five episodes per disc.
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