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With that, Mima's hallucinations seem to be over. Some time later, Mima is now a well-known actress and visits Rumi in a mental institution. Rumi's doctor says that she still believes she is a pop idol most of the time. Mima says she's learned a lot from her experiences together, thanks to Rumi. As Mima leaves the hospital, she
overhears two nurses mention her. They think she is a lookalike, as the real Mima Kirigoe would supposedly have no
reason to visit a mental institution. As Mima enters her car, she smiles at herself in the rear-view mirror before declaring, "No, I'm the real Mima Kirigoe. " Cast[edit] Character Japanese English[9] Mima Kirigoe (霧越 未麻, Kirigoe Mima) Junko Iwao Ruby Marlowe[10] Rumi (ルミ) Rica Matsumoto Wendee Lee[11] Tadokoro (田所) Shinpachi Tsuji – Mamoru Uchida (Me-Mania) (内田 守, Uchida Mamoru) Masaaki Ōkura Bob Marx[12] Tejima (手嶋) Yōsuke Akimoto – Takao Shibuya (渋谷 貴雄, Shibuya Takao) Yoku Shioya – Sakuragi (桜木) Hideyuki Hori Sparky Thornton[13] Eri Ochiai (落合 恵理, Ochiai Eri) Emi Shinohara – Murano (村野) Masashi Ebara – Director (監督, Kantoku) Kiyoyuki Yanada – Yada (矢田) Tōru Furusawa – Yukiko (雪子) Emiko Furukawa – Rei (レイ) Shiho Niiyama – Tadashi Doi (土居 正, Doi Tadashi) Akio Suyama – Cham Manager – – The following actors in the English adaptation are listed in the credits without specification to their respective roles: James Lyon, Frank Buck, David Lucas, Elliot Reynolds, Kermit Beachwood, Sam Strong, Carol Stanzione, Ty Webb, Billy Regan, Dari Mackenzie, George C. Cole, Syd Fontana, Sven Nosgard, Bob Marx, Devon Michaels, Robert Wicks and Mattie Rando. [14] Production[edit] This film was Satoshi Kon's first directorial effort. It all started when Masao Maruyama, a
producer at Madhouse at the time, who had appreciated Kon's work on the OVA JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, contacted him to ask if he would be
interested in directing in the fall of 1994.
Initial D Fifth
Stage - 14 episodes
released from 2012 to 2013. Initial D Final Stage - 4 episodes released in 2014. Initial D Battle Stage 3 - 90 minute (1 hour and 30 minutes) compilation of battles from Fifth Stage and Final Stage released in 2021. Film Trilogy[] A trilogy of films known as New Initial D the Movie was released from 2014 to 2016. A compilation movie was released in 2022. The films are: Initial D Legend 1: Awakening - released in 2014. Initial D Legend 2: Racer - released in 2015. Initial D Legend 3: Dream - released in 2016. New Initial D the Movie Battle Digest - released in 2022. Live Action[] A Hong Kong live action adaptation was released in 2005, released as just Initial D, and called Initial D: Drift Racer in the west. Arcade Games[] Several arcade games by SEGA based on Initial D have been released under the Initial D Arcade Stage name.
[11][55] The series was released on four DVD boxed sets from December 9, 2008 to December 1, 2009. [56][57] Starting with the second set, Viz partnered with Warner Home
Video to distribute the DVDs. [58] Hunter × Hunter began airing in the United States on the Funimation Channel in the spring of 2009. [59] Original Video Animations
When the Hunter × Hunter anime covered most of its source material by 2001, Nippon Animation made the decision to end the adaptation rather than continue it with filler. [60] Due to fans' unsatisfied reactions to the conclusion of the television series, three subsequent OVAs were produced by Nippon Animation. These carried the plot from where the broadcast left off during the Yorknew City arc and covered the Greed Island arc.