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This is list of episodes from the Hajime no Ippo (Fighting Spirit) anime series, based on the manga series written by George Morikawa.
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Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting![edit]
The first season, Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting!, is 76 episodes and covers Chapters 1-269 of the original manga (Volume 1 to Volume 30).
The first season was then followed by the film Hajime no Ippo: Champion Road and later the OVAMashiba vs. Kimura which collectively cover Chapters 270-314 (Volume 31 to Volume 35).
Round | Episode Name | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | 'THE FIRST STEP' | Kenichi Kawamura | Tatsuhiko Urahata | October 3, 2000 | |
Ippo Makunouchi is a shy young man who works with his mother, Hiroko on their fishing boat business while he attends school, so he has no time to hang out with friends. One day, as Ippo is walking home, he is approached by Masahiko Umezawa and two other bullies. They start beating him up and make fun of him and his mother. Suddenly, a jogger walks by and scares the bullies away. Ippo loses consciousness so the jogger takes him to the boxing gym where he works out in and heals his injuries. When he wakes up, Ippo is amazed by all the boxers working out. The jogger then test tries to get Ippo to punch a punching bag with the bully's face drawn on it. Even though his hand gets bruised, the jogger notices Ippo has a very strong punch. He gives him some world championship boxing tapes to look over and sends him home. Inspired by the tapes, Ippo seeks out the jogger, Mamoru Takamura, who is a middle-weight professional boxer, and begs him to train him in order to fulfill his dream of becoming a professional boxer. To test him, Takamura kicks a tree and catches many leaves in his hand, using his lightning-fast jabs. He tells Ippo that if he can do the same, he will train him. | |||||
2 | 'Fruits of Labor' Transcription: 'Doryoku no seika (Results of Great Effort)' (Japanese: 努力の成果) | Saburō Hashimoto | Tatsuhiko Urahata | October 10, 2000 | |
Ippo's goal was to catch 10 leaves, with only a week to do so. While balancing school and work, Ippo also practiced his jabs. Finally, he figured out not only to increase the speed of his jabs, but also caught all 10 leaves in his left hand. Impressed, Takamura then assigns Ippo to work out his muscles, body and running speed for one month. Once done, Takamura takes Ippo back to the gym to test out his skills. His first test was to spar with a rookie the same age as Ippo, Ichiro Miyata. | |||||
3 | 'Tears of Joy' Transcription: 'Ureshi namida (Happy Tears)' (Japanese: うれし涙) | Hitoshi Nanba | Tatsuhiko Urahata | October 17, 2000 | |
At first, it seems that Ippo could not keep up with Miyata, given the fact that the latter is more experienced. Ippo keeps taking hit after hit and gets knocked down twice. After receiving some advice from Takamura, Ippo keeps getting back up to fight. To everyone's surprise, Ippo keeps absorbing Miyata's punches. Suddenly, Miyata hits Ippo's chin, causing his brain to move back and forth. However, Ippo was able to keep up with Miyata's movements, but unfortunately lost to Miyata's superior skills. However, the owner of the gym, Genji Kamogawa, was impressed by Ippo's determination and decides to train him every day in the gym. | |||||
4 | 'Shadow Boxing' Transcription: 'Shadō bokushingu (Shadow Boxing)' (Japanese: シャドーボクシング) | Nanako Shimazaki | Daisuke Aranishi | October 24, 2000 | |
Ippo finally begins his training in the gym. First, Kamogawa himself, helps Ippo to focus on his jabs and the one-two technique. After getting the hang of it, Kamogawa instructs Ippo to practice shadow boxing. Though some patrons in the gym show him how to do it, Ippo tries again and again. However, as he watches Miyata sparring, he starts to finally understand how to shadow box. Takamura and Kamogawa realize what a great talent Ippo has, but Miyata feels jealousy towards him. | |||||
5 | '3 Months to Counter' (Japanese: カウンターへの3ヶ月) | Toshiharu Sato | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | October 31, 2000 | |
Ippo begins training with coach Kamogawa for about three months in order to prepare for a rematch with Miyata. During that time, he begins working on more techniques. Also, he learns more about Miyata's father, who was a former professional boxer who believes in skill surpassing power. However, in his final match, he lost and realised that that power surpasses skill. Since then, Miyata is trying to prove that his father's way of boxing is correct. After more training, Ippo is finally ready for his rematch with Miyata. | |||||
6 | 'The Opening Bell of the Rematch' Transcription: 'Saisen no gongu (Gong of the Rematch)' (Japanese: 再戦のゴング) | Yasuo Iwamoto | Kenji Sugihara | November 7, 2000 | |
A representative from a boxing magazine comes to Kamogawa's Gym on the same day Ippo and Miyata have their rematch. With Takamura as referee, the rematch begins. Both fighters begin their four-round match, each displaying their progress during the last three months. Each one knocking each other once, taking their audience's breath away. | |||||
7 | 'The Destructive Force of 1 cm' Transcription: '1 cm no hakairyoku (Destructive Power of 1cm)' (Japanese: 1cmの破壊力) | Yūji Yamaguchi | Tatsuhiko Urahata | November 14, 2000 | |
Ippo and Miyata's match continue. After Ippo gets knocked down, he struggles to get back up. Once he gets up, Ippo continues with his assault. The punches keep on flying, but then Miyata changes strategies in order to slow down Ippo's movements, which succeeds. After a few more hits, Ippo finally gets his chance and launches an uppercut, grazing Miyata's chin. This causes Miyata to fall to his knees, losing due to a K.O. Even though Miyata felt humilitated, his father still thought he had a good fight. Ippo went to bed later that night, feeling proud. | |||||
8 | 'Promise to Meet Again' Transcription: 'Saikai no yakusoku (Promise of Another Meeting)' (Japanese: 再会の約束) | Akira Mano | Yasuko Kamo | November 21, 2000 | |
With Miyata nowhere to be found, Ippo seems distracted in his training, so Kamogawa sends him to train with Takamura. Ippo experiences all the hardship his mentor endures since he prepares for a championship match. Takamura easily defeats his opponent due to his training and diet. Outside, Ippo meets Miyata, who informs him that he is quitting Kamogawa's Gym and promises to meet Ippo in the ring as professional boxers. | |||||
9 | 'C Class License' Transcription: 'C kyū raisensu (C Class License)' (Japanese: C級ライセンス) | Rokō Ogiwara | Hiroshi Mori | November 28, 2000 | |
Ippo finally applies to get his featherweight boxing license, with Takamura tagging along. During the exam, he meets Ryo Mashiba, a ruthless boxer with a deadly combo. Six months after he began his training, Ippo finally gained his license. Even his former bullies are no match for his speed. Back at Kamogawa's Gym, Ippo is about to learn the name of his opponent in his debut match. | |||||
10 | 'Debut Match!' Transcription: 'Debyū sen! (Debut Fight!)' (Japanese: デビュー戦!) | Mitsuyuki Masuhara | Ryōsuke Nakamura | December 5, 2000 | |
Ippo's first opponent is Yosuke Oda. However, Oda is more focused on goofing off and going out with his coach's daughter. He also seemed to be overconfident. Unfortunately for Oda, Keiko, his girlfriend, decides to break up with him if he loses his match, due to him losing his passion for the sport. Oda decides to dedicate the next week to train as much as he can in preparation for the match. The day finally arrives and both Ippo and Oda get into the ring with cheering fans all around them. | |||||
11 | 'Obsession for Victory' Transcription: 'Shōri no shūnen (Tenacity to Win)' (Japanese: 勝利への執念へ) | Shinichi Tsuji | Daisuke Aranishi | December 12, 2000 | |
The four round match finally begins. Each fighter delivers harsh blow after harsh blow, with their teams shouting advice. Miyata arrives secretly to watch the match. However, Oda's hook actually cuts Ippo's left side of the face around his eye. The doctor warns him that if he bleeds again, he will lose with a technical K.O. Unwilling to let that happen, Ippo goes all out to take out Oda, and he does with his most powerful jabs, earning him victory. In the locker room, Oda swears to continue training and Keiko, having forgiven him, urges him to continue working hard. Ippo and his friends celebrate after the match. | |||||
12 | 'Becoming a Bully's Buddy' Transcription: '(Violent Friend Announcement)' (Japanese: 手荒なダチ宣言) | Yasuhiro Matsumura Jun Shishido | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | December 19, 2000 | |
Ippo's second match is against Yoshio Fujigawa. However, Umezawa and his two friends actually go to Ippo's match to cheer him on. After working on a new guarding technique, Ippo seems to be on top. However, his opponent starts to play dirty by cheating. But, Ippo's determination allows him to fight back and break his opponent's guard with a mighty uppercut. The next day, Umezawa decides to become Ippo's friend and tells everyone about Ippo's mighty victory. | |||||
13 | 'The Eastern Japan Rookie Championship Tournament Begins' Transcription: 'Kaimaku, higashi nippon shinjin Ō sen (Curtain Rises, Eastern Japan Rookie-of-the-Year Fight)' (Japanese: 開幕、東日本新人王戦) | Nanako Shimazaki | Kenji Sugihara | December 26, 2000 | |
The Rookie Championship is about to begin. Ippo's first opponent is an American soldier, Jason Ozma, who is based in Japan. To prepare for the match, Ippo trains with Takamura while practicing to dodge hooks and uppercuts. Ozma, on the other hand, trains for the people he came to know in the Japanese gym where he was based. | |||||
14 | 'Powerful Arms! Hooks vs. Uppercut!' (Japanese: 強腕!フックvsアッパー!) | Akira Mano | Ryōsuke Nakamura | January 9, 2001 | |
Ippo and Ozma begin their match. Both of them give powerful blows, each surprising one another. Each boxer tries to think of a strategy to take out the other, until Ozma knocks Ippo down. After a brief moment, he gets up and each counter with a punch to each other's face. The intensity of the match continues. | |||||
15 | 'Test of Endurance' Transcription: 'Gaman kurabe (Endurance Contest)' (Japanese: 我慢くらべ) | Kenichi Kawamura | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | January 16, 2001 | |
The match continues between Ippo and Ozma, with each fighter dealing one crushing blow after another. Oma manages to knock Ippo down, and it looked like he was down for the count. However, Ippo managed to get up and continue the assault, following his coach's advice on pretending like he feels no pain. Ozma is then knocked down himself. He manages to get up as well. As the fighters continue, Ippo receives one crushing blow after another, until he ducks and gives a huge uppercut to Ozma's chest, knocking him down. Ippo wins his first tournament match and thanks Ozma for the incredible fight. Ozma wishes him luck for his next matches. Both boxers receive applause and praise from the audience as they leave the ring. | |||||
16 | 'Anticipating a Fierce Fight' Transcription: 'Gekisen no yokan (Presentiment of a Fierce Fight)' (Japanese: 激戦の予感) | Mitsuyuki Masuhara | Daisuke Aranishi | January 23, 2001 | |
Ippo and Takamura, along with a girl that Ippo has a crush on, sees Miyata's match. Miyata completely lowered his opponent's guard and quickly took him out. Afterwards, Ippo and his friends at the gym saw some videos of some of the next opponents he would face in the tournament. Later, after meeting the girl at a bakery where she worked, Ippo received a call from Takamura about a training camp for preparation for his next match. | |||||
17 | 'Ippo on the Beach' Transcription: 'Ippo on za bīchi' (Japanese: イッポ·オン·ザ·ビーチ) | Yūzō Satō | Yasuko Kamo | January 30, 2001 | |
Ippo, Takamura and their two friends from the gym, Aoki and Kimura go to training camp, which also involves fun at the beach. After sunset, the gang of four start running and practicing shadow boxing at their hut. Ippo also learns about movement with his feet from Takamura, which happened to be Ippo's weakness. After a fireworks celebration, all four boxers head home. | |||||
18 | 'Clinch' Transcription: 'Kurinchi' (Japanese: クリンチ) | Takaaki Ishiyama | Hiroshi Mori | February 6, 2001 | |
19 | 'Dream of a KO' Transcription: 'KO no yume' (Japanese: KOの夢) | Yasuhiro Matsumura Jun Shishido | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | February 13, 2001 | |
20 | 'The Threat of Shotgun' Transcription: 'Shottogan no kyōi' (Japanese: ショットガンの脅威) | Hideo Hayashi | Ryōsuke Nakamura | February 20, 2001 | |
21 | 'The Way to Capture a Prodigy' Transcription: 'Tensai kōryaku no michi (The Way of Capturing a Genius)' (Japanese: 天才攻略の道) | Akira Mano | Kenji Sugihara | February 27, 2001 | |
22 | 'Forward! Forward!!' Transcription: 'Mae! Mae!! (Forward! Forward!!)' (Japanese: 前へ!前へ!!) | Mitsuyuki Masuhara | Yasuko Kamo | March 6, 2001 | |
23 | 'The Other Semi-Final' Transcription: 'Mō hitotsu no junkesshō (One More Semi-Final)' (Japanese: もう一つの準決勝) | Nanako Shimazaki | Daisuke Aranishi | March 13, 2001 | |
24 | 'To the Promised Place..' Transcription: 'Yakusoku no basho e (To the Place of Promise)' (Japanese: 約束の場所へ..) | Yoshito Hata | Hiroshi Mori | March 20, 2001 | |
25 | 'Grudges, Sorrows & Dreams' Transcription: 'Sorezore no omoi (Each Emotion)' (Japanese: それぞれの想い) | Jun Shishido | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | March 27, 2001 | |
26 | 'The Battle for Distance' Transcription: '(Kyori no kōbō) Attack and Defense of Distance' (Japanese: 距離の攻防) | Yukina Hiiro | Kenji Sugihara | April 3, 2001 | |
27 | 'Death Match' Transcription: 'Shitō (Struggle to the Death)' (Japanese: 死闘) | Kenichi Kawamura | Ryōsuke Nakamura | April 10, 2001 | |
28 | 'Victory or Defeat' Transcription: 'Shōhai (Victory or Defeat)' (Japanese: 勝敗) | Akira Mano | Yasuko Kamo | April 17, 2001 | |
29 | 'Rocky of Naniwa' Transcription: 'Naniwa no Rocky (Rocky of Naniwa)' (Japanese: 浪速のロッキー) | Shinichi Masaki | Daisuke Aranishi | April 24, 2001 | |
30 | 'To Enemy Ground' Transcription: 'Tekichi e (To Enemy Ground)' (Japanese: 敵地へ) | Nanako Shimazaki | Ryōsuke Nakamura | May 1, 2001 | |
31 | 'Traces of Intense Battles (recap)' Transcription: 'Gekitō no sokuseki (Footprints of Fierce Fighting)' (Japanese: 激闘の足跡) | Kenichi Kawamura | Tatsuhiko Urahata | May 8, 2001 | |
32 | 'Throw Your Right!' Transcription: '(Right Hits!)' (Japanese: 右を打て!) | Jun Shishido | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | May 15, 2001 | |
33 | 'Smash Force' Transcription: 'Sumasshu no iatsu (Coercion of the Smash)' (Japanese: スマッシュの威圧) | Mitsuyuki Masuhara | Kenji Sugihara | May 22, 2001 | |
34 | 'The Rookie King' Transcription: 'Shinjin Ō (Rookie of the Year)' (Japanese: 新人王) | Yukina Hiiro | Yasuko Kamo | May 29, 2001 | |
35 | 'The Counting Journey' Transcription: '(To Go Further on the Journey)' (Japanese: さらなる旅立ち) | Akira Mano | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | June 5, 2001 | |
36 | 'The Champ and I' Transcription: 'Ōja tono deai (Encounter with the King)' (Japanese: 王者との出会い) | Keiji Hayakawa | Daisuke Aranishi | June 12, 2001 | |
37 | 'A Thing to Strive For' Transcription: 'Mezasu mono (Something to Aim At)' (Japanese: 目指すもの) | Kentarō Nakamura | Kenji Sugihara | June 19, 2001 | |
38 | 'Two Rookies of the Year' Transcription: 'Futari no shinjin ō (Two Rookies of the Year)' (Japanese: 二人の新人王) | Jun Shishido | Ryōsuke Nakamura | June 27, 2001 | |
39 | 'Challenge in a Foreign Land' Transcription: 'Ikoku de no chōsen (Challenge in a Foreign Country)' (Japanese: 異国での挑戦) | Yukina Hiiro | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | July 4, 2001 | |
40 | 'A Counter to Surpass All Counters' Transcription: '(Counter that Surpassed the Counter)' (Japanese: カウンターを超えたカウンター) | Yūzō Satō | Kenji Sugihara | July 11, 2001 | |
41 | 'Barf-michi's Big Fight' Transcription: 'Barf-michi no tatakai (Barf-michi's Fight)' (Japanese: ゲロ道の戦い) | Masayuki Kojima Mitsuyuki Masuhara (assistant) | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | July 18, 2001 | |
42 | 'Sharing a Dream' Transcription: 'Yume e no kyōkan (Sympathy to Dream)' (Japanese: 夢への共感) | Akira Mano Mitsuyuki Masuhara (assistant) | Yasuko Kamo | July 25, 2001 | |
43 | 'The Speed Star' Transcription: 'THE SPEED STAR' | Hiromitsu Morita | Daisuke Aranishi | August 1, 2001 | |
44 | 'Blind Spot in the Ring' Transcription: 'Ringu no shikaku (Blind spot of the Ring)' (Japanese: リングの死角) | Yoshito Hata | Ryōsuke Nakamura | August 8, 2001 | |
45 | 'The White Fangs of the Wolf' Transcription: 'Ōkami no shiroi kiba (White Fangs of the Wolf vega)' (Japanese: 狼の白い牙) | Nanako Shimazaki | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | August 15, 2001 | |
46 | 'Be the Gazelle' Transcription: '(Become the Gazelle!)' (Japanese: かもしかになれ!) | Jun Shishido | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | August 22, 2001 | |
47 | 'The Fighting Spirit Within' Transcription: '(Concealed Fighting Spirit)' (Japanese: 秘められた闘志) | Mihiro Yamaguchi | Kenji Sugihara | August 29, 2001 | |
48 | 'The Red Wolf' Transcription: 'Akai ōkami (Red Wolf)' (Japanese: 赤い狼) | Yoshio Suzuki | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | September 5, 2001 | |
49 | 'The Courage to Believe' Transcription: '(Courage to Trust)' (Japanese: 信頼する勇気) | Yukina Hiiro | Daisuke Aranishi | September 19, 2001 | |
50 | 'Something to Convey' Transcription: '(What I want to Say)' (Japanese: 伝えたいこと) | Kentarō Nakamura | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | September 26, 2001 | |
51 | 'The Group Date' Transcription: 'Gōkon (Joint party)' (Japanese: 合コン) | Mitsuyuki Masuhara | Yasuko Kamo | October 3, 2001 | |
52 | 'The Challenger (recap)' Transcription: 'Chōsensha (Challenger)' (Japanese: 挑戦者) | Kenichi Kawamura | Tatsuhiko Urahata | October 10, 2001 | |
53 | 'So That I Can Be Myself' (Japanese: 俺が俺であるために) | Yasuhiro Sugimura | Ryōsuke Nakamura | October 17, 2001 | |
54 | 'Fists of the Champ' Transcription: 'Ōja no kobushi (Fists of the King)' (Japanese: 王者の拳) | Atsushi Takahashi | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | October 24, 2001 | |
55 | 'The Japan Featherweight Title Match' Transcription: 'Nippon fezākyū taitorumacchi (Japan Featherweight Title Match)' (Japanese: 日本フェザー級タイトルマッチ) | Shinichi Masaki | Daisuke Aranishi | October 31, 2001 | |
56 | 'The Power that Stands in the Way' Transcription: 'Tachi hadakaru chikara (The Power That Blocks the Way)' (Japanese: 立ちはだかる力) | Kentarō Nakamura | Kenji Sugihara | November 7, 2001 | |
57 | 'Conclusion' Transcription: 'Ketchaku (Conclusion)' (Japanese: 決着) | Mitsuyuki Masuhara | Yasuko Kamo | November 14, 2001 | |
58 | 'Heartbroken' Transcription: 'Shōshin (Heartbreak)' (Japanese: 傷心) | Nanako Shimazaki | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | November 21, 2001 | |
59 | 'A Determined Gaze' Transcription: 'Ketsui no manazashi (A Look of Determination)' (Japanese: 決意のまなざし) | Yukina Hiiro | Daisuke Aranishi | November 28, 2001 | |
60 | 'Rival' Transcription: 'Raibaru (Rival)' (Japanese: ライバル) | Kentarō Nakamura | Ryōsuke Nakamura | December 5, 2001 | |
61 | 'Comeback Anxiety' Transcription: '(Anxiety to Recovery)' (Japanese: 再起への不安) | Yasuhiro Sugimura Kenichi Kawamura | Kenji Sugihara | December 12, 2001 | |
62 | 'Revival' Transcription: '(Revival)' (Japanese: 復活) | Kenichi Kawamura Lee Kwan-sup (assistant) | Yasuko Kamo | December 19, 2001 | |
63 | 'Youth of Fire' Transcription: '(Youth of Flame)' (Japanese: 炎の青春) | Ryōsuke Nakamura | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | December 26, 2001 | |
64 | 'Hot Rod Era' Transcription: '(Enthusiastic Era)' (Japanese: 熱中時代) | Atsushi Takahashi | Daisuke Aranishi | January 9, 2002 | |
65 | 'The Summer of the Kamogawa Corps' Transcription: '(The Summer of the Kamogawa Corps)' (Japanese: 鴨川軍団の夏) | Mitsuyuki Masuhara | Ryōsuke Nakamura | January 16, 2002 | |
66 | 'Mr. Takamura's Tears' Transcription: '(Takamura's Tears)' (Japanese: 鷹村さんの涙) | Nanako Shimazaki | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | January 23, 2002 | |
67 | 'The Kamogawa Gym Swings Into Action' Transcription: '(The Kamogawa Gym Moves Out)' (Japanese: 動き出す鴨川ジム) | Mihiro Yamaguchi | Kenji Sugihara | January 30, 2002 | |
68 | 'The Chief's Peril' Transcription: '(The Chairman's Crisis)' (Japanese: 会長の危機) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Daisuke Aranishi | February 6, 2002 | |
69 | 'The Trap of the Southpaw' Transcription: '(Trap of the Southpaw)' (Japanese: サウスポーの罠) | Yukina Hiiro | Shingō Nishikawa | February 13, 2002 | |
70 | 'The Young Punk' Transcription: '(A Naughty Boy)' (Japanese: ごんたくれ) | Kentarō Nakamura | Kōji Aritomi | February 20, 2002 | |
71 | 'Time for the Showdown' Transcription: '(Moment of the Decisive Battle)' (Japanese: 決戦の刻) | Shinji Satō | Ryōsuke Nakamura | February 27, 2002 | |
72 | 'Lallapallooza' Transcription: 'Lallapallooza' | Yoshiyuki Takei Kenichi Kawamura | Yasuko Kamo | March 6, 2002 | |
73 | 'Surpass that Moment' Transcription: '(Surpass that Time)' (Japanese: あの時を超えろ) | Nanako Shimazaki | Ryōsuke Nakamura | March 13, 2002 | |
74 | 'Mix-Up' Transcription: '()' (Japanese: ミックスアップ) | Yukina Hiiro | Kenji Sugihara | March 20, 2002 | |
75 | 'A Step Further' Transcription: '(Into the Next Step)' (Japanese: さらなる一歩を) | Kentarō Nakamura | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | March 27, 2002 | |
76 | 'Boxer's Fist' Transcription: 'Bokusā no Kobushi' (Japanese: ボクサーの拳) | Kenichi Kawamura | Tatsuhiko Urahata | March 21, 2003 | |
77 | 'Champion Road' Transcription: 'Chamipon Road' (Japanese: はじめの一歩 -Champion Road-) | Satoshi Nishimura | Tatsuhiko Urahata | April 18, 2003 | |
78 | 'Mashiba vs. Kimura' Transcription: 'Mashiba vs. Kimura' (Japanese: はじめの一歩 間柴vs木村 死刑執行) | Hitoshi Nanba | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | September 5, 2003 |
Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger[edit]
It has been over 3 years since Ippo Makunouchi became a professional boxer. He fought in the Rookie King Tournament, All-Japan Rookie King Tournament, Class A Tournament (now called Japanese Title Elimination Tournament), and Japan Boxing Commission (JBC) Featherweight Champion. Now it is time for him to defend his title!
The second season, Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger (26 episodes) covers Chapters 315-398 (Volume 36 to Volume 44).
Round | Episode Name | Directed by | Written by | Original air date[1] |
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1 | 'The New Step' Transcription: 'Arata Naru Ippo' (Japanese: 新たなる一歩) | Tomoya Takahashi | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | January 6, 2009 |
2 | 'Bloody Cross' (Japanese: Bloody cross-血の十字架-) | Satoshi Ōsedo | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | January 13, 2009 |
3 | 'To the Promised Place' Transcription: 'Yakusoku no Basho e' (Japanese: 約束の場所へ) | Takaaki Suzuki | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | January 20, 2009 |
4 | 'Towards the World' Transcription: 'Sekai e no Taidō' (Japanese: 世界への胎動) | Hisato Shitada | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | January 27, 2009 |
5 | 'The Strength of the World' Transcription: 'Sekai no Chikara' (Japanese: 世界の力) | Tomoya Takahashi | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | February 3, 2009 |
6 | 'A Figure to Chase After' Transcription: 'Oi Tsudukeru Senaka' (Japanese: 追い続ける背中) | Takahiro Natori | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | February 10, 2009 |
7 | 'The Advent of the Devil' Transcription: 'Akuma No Kōrin' (Japanese: 悪魔の降臨) | Takaaki Suzuki | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | February 17, 2009 |
8 | 'Spirit for One Last Attack' Transcription: 'Tamashii no Ichigeki' (Japanese: 魂の一撃) | Satoshi Ōsedo | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | February 24, 2009 |
9 | 'Qualifying for Succession' Transcription: 'Uketsugu Shikaku' (Japanese: 受け継ぐ資格) | Hisato Shitada | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | March 3, 2009 |
10 | 'Cannon Fodder' Transcription: 'Kama Se Inu' (Japanese: 噛ませ犬) | Fumie Muroi | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | March 10, 2009 |
11 | 'Ippo vs. Hammer Nao' Transcription: 'Ippo v. Hamma Nao' (Japanese: 一歩vsハンマーナオ) | Fujiaki Asari | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | March 17, 2009 |
12 | 'What It Means To Be a Pro' Transcription: 'Puro no Jōken' (Japanese: プロの条件) | Kim Min-sun | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | March 24, 2009 |
13 | 'Ippo on the Beach 2' Transcription: 'Ippo on za Biichi 2' (Japanese: イッポ·オン·ザ·ビーチ2) | Futoshi Higashide | Jun Nakagawa | March 31, 2009 |
14 | 'Two Sparring' Transcription: 'Futatsu no Supaaringu' (Japanese: 二つのスパーリング) | Tomoya Takahashi | Fūta Takei | April 7, 2009 |
15 | 'Itagaki's Debut Match!' Transcription: 'Itagaki Debyū Sen!' (Japanese: 板垣デビュー戦!) | Takaaki Suzuki | Kotono Watanabe | April 15, 2009 |
16 | 'The 2 Hawks' Transcription: '2 Hane no Taka' (Japanese: 2羽の鷹) | Kim Min-sun | Yasuhiro Kadowaki | April 21, 2009 |
17 | 'Wild Child' Transcription: 'Yasei Ji' (Japanese: 野性児) | Mana Uchiyama | Eri Kuno | April 28, 2009 |
18 | 'Extreme Weight Control' Transcription: 'Kyokugen no Genryō' (Japanese: 極限の減量) | Fujiaki Asari | Fumie Muroi | May 5, 2009 |
19 | 'Explosive Confrontation' Transcription: 'Isshokusokuhatsu' (Japanese: 一触即発) | Yoshifumi Sueda | Mina Tsuchiya | May 12, 2009 |
20 | 'World Jr. Middle Weight Title Match' Transcription: 'Sekai J. Midoru Kyū Taitorumacchi' (Japanese: 世界J·ミドル級タイトルマッチ) | Takahiro Natori | Makoto Moriwaki | May 19, 2009 |
21 | 'The Battle of the Hawks!' Transcription: 'Battle of Hawk!' | Takahiro Ikezoe | Takao Yoshihara | May 26, 2009 |
22 | 'Battle Fight!' Transcription: 'Kenka Battoru' (Japanese: ケンカバトル) | Kim Min-sun Tomoya Takahashi (assistant) | Shinichi Ōuchi | June 2, 2009 |
23 | 'Supporting Hand' Transcription: 'Sasaeru Te' (Japanese: 支える手) | Yukina Hiiro | Fūta Takei | June 9, 2009 |
24 | 'The King' Transcription: 'Ou-sama' (Japanese: 王様) | Fumie Muroi Tomoya Takahashi (assistant) | Jun Nakagawa | June 16, 2009 |
25 | 'My Bronze Statue, Please.' Transcription: 'Douzou wo Douzo' (Japanese: 銅像をどうぞ) | Eiichi Kuboyama | Makoto Moriwaki | June 23, 2009 |
26 | 'New Challenger' Transcription: 'The New Challenger' (New Challenger) | Kotono Watanabe | Makoto Moriwaki | June 30, 2009 |
Hajime no Ippo: Rising[edit]
Microsoft train simulator patches s. The third season, Hajime no Ippo: Rising (25 episodes) covers Chapters 399-558 (Volume 45 to Volume 61).
Round | Episode Name | Directed by | Written by | Original air date[2] |
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1 | 'The Strongest Challenger' Transcription: 'Saikyo no Chōsensha' (Japanese: 最強の挑戦者) | Minoru Yamaoka Shun Kudō (assistant) | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | October 5, 2013 |
2 | 'The Dempsey Roll Destroyed' Transcription: 'Denpushī Rōru Yaburi' (Japanese: デンプシーロール破り) | Masato Jinbo | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | October 12, 2013 |
3 | 'A Woman's Battle' Transcription: 'Onna no Tatakai' (Japanese: 女の闘い) | Shun Kudō | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | October 19, 2013 |
4 | 'The Goddess of Victory' Transcription: 'Shōri no Megami' (Japanese: Alfie Ea) | Tatsuma Minamikawa | Atsuo Ishino | October 26, 2013 |
5 | '100% Fake' Transcription: '100% no Feiku' (Japanese: 100%のフェイク) | Shun Kudō | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | November 2, 2013 |
6 | 'The Distance Between Me and Glory' Transcription: 'Eikō made no Kyori (Disutansu)' (Japanese: 栄光までの距離(ディスタンス)) | Akira Mano Shun Kudō (assistant) | Atsuo Ishino | November 9, 2013 |
7 | 'Cheese Champion' Transcription: 'Chīzu Chanpion' (Japanese: チーズチャンピオン) | Tadao Ōkubo Shun Kudō (assistant) | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | November 16, 2013 |
8 | 'The Mad Dog and The Red Wolf' Transcription: 'Ueta Kyōken, Akai Ōkami' (Japanese: 飢えた狂犬、赤い狼) | Masami Hata Shun Kudō (assistant) | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu | November 23, 2013 |
9 | 'A Savage Scenario' Transcription: 'Akuma no Shinario' (Japanese: 悪魔のシナリオ) | Minoru Yamaoka | Atsuo Ishino | November 30, 2013 |
10 | 'The Face of Determination' Transcription: 'Ketsudan no Kao' (Japanese: 決断の表情(カオ)) | Akira Mano Shun Kudō (assistant) | Atsuo Ishino | December 7, 2013 |
11 | 'Fearless Challenger' Transcription: 'Futeki na Chōsensha' (Japanese: 不敵な挑戦者) | Masami Hata Shun Kudō (assistant) | Hideo Takayashiki | December 28, 2013 |
12 | 'The Anti-Dempsey Perfected' Transcription: 'Kanzen Naru Denpushī Yaburi' (Japanese: 完全なるデンプシー破り) | Masami Hata Shun Kudō (assistant) | Hideo Takayashiki | January 4, 2014 |
13 | 'A Fist that Picks You Up' Transcription: 'Katsujin no Ken' (Japanese: 活人の拳) | Lee Jongh-yeon Shun Kudō (assistant) | Hideo Takayashiki | January 4, 2014 |
14 | 'Empowering Words' Transcription: 'Chikara no Deru Kotoba' (Japanese: 力の出る言葉) | Masayoshi Nishida | Atsuo Ishino | January 11, 2014 |
15 | 'A Storm Descends on Makunouchi Fishing Boat!' Transcription: 'Fūun! Tsurifune Makunouchi!!' (Japanese: 風雲!釣り船幕之内!!) | Kim Dong-jun Shun Kudō (assistant) | Atsuo Ishino | January 18, 2014 |
16 | 'Golden Eagle' Transcription: 'Kogane no Washi (Gōruden Īguru)' (Japanese: 黄金の鷲(ゴールデンイーグル)) | Tadao Ōkubo Shun Kudō (assistant) | Atsuo Ishino | January 25, 2014 |
17 | 'Eleki's Shocker and Papaya's Coconut' Transcription: 'Dengeki Ereki to Kokonattsu Papaiya' (Japanese: デンゲキエレキとココナッツパパイヤ) | Masami Hata | Katsuya Ishida | February 1, 2014 |
18 | 'The Unfinished New Counter' Transcription: 'Mikan no Shingata Kauntā' (Japanese: 未完の新型カウンター) | Kim Min-sun Shun Kudō (assistant) | Atsuo Ishino | February 8, 2014 |
19 | 'Hawk vs. Eagle' Transcription: 'Taka vs Washi' (Japanese: 鷹VS鷲) | Noriyuki Fukuda Minoru Yamaoka | Tatsurō Inamoto | February 15, 2014 |
20 | 'A Lesson Never Forgotten' Transcription: 'Wasurerarenai Oshie' (Japanese: 忘れられない教え) | Chiharu Satō Shun Kudō (assistant) | Tatsurō Inamoto | February 22, 2014 |
21 | 'The End of the Death Match' Transcription: 'Shitō no Hate ni' (Japanese: 死闘の果てに) | Masami Hata | Tatsurō Inamoto | March 1, 2014 |
22 | 'Flower of Hope' Transcription: 'Kibō no Hana' (Japanese: 希望の花) | Kim Dong-jun Shun Kudō (assistant) | Satoshi Nishimura | March 8, 2014 |
23 | 'The Courage to Live' Transcription: 'Ikiru Yūki o' (Japanese: 生きる勇気を) | Kenji Takefuji Shun Kudō (assistant) | Satoshi Nishimura | March 15, 2014 |
24 | 'Iron Fist' Transcription: 'Tekken' (Japanese: 鉄拳) | Kim Min-sun | Satoshi Nishimura | March 22, 2014 |
25 | 'A Vow for Honor!' Transcription: 'Chikai' (Japanese: 誓い) | Satoshi Nishimura Jun Shishido (assistant) | Satoshi Nishimura | March 29, 2014 |
References[edit]
- ^'Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger Episode list on Nippon Television's site'. Nippon Television. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
- ^'Hajime No Ippo: Rising Episode list on Nippon Television's site'. Nippon Television. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
Hajime no Ippo | |
Cover of Hajime no Ippo volume 1 as published by Kodansha | |
はじめの一歩 | |
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Genre | Action, comedy, sports[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | George Morikawa |
Published by | Kodansha |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Original run | October 1989 – present |
Volumes | 125 (List of volumes) |
Anime television series | |
The Fighting! | |
Directed by | Satoshi Nishimura Kenichi Kawamura (Assistant) |
Produced by | Hiroshi Yamashita Mitsuru Ohshima Manabu Tamura Masao Maruyama |
Written by | Tatsuhiko Urahata |
Music by | Tsuneo Imahori |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Nippon TV |
Original run | October 3, 2000 – March 26, 2002 |
Episodes | 76 (List of episodes) |
Anime television film | |
Champion Road | |
Directed by | Satoshi Nishimura |
Produced by | Hiroshi Yamashita Manabu Tamura Masao Maruyama |
Written by | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu |
Music by | Tsuneo Imahori |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by | Geneon |
Original network | Nippon TV |
Released | April 18, 2003 |
Runtime | 90 minutes |
Original video animation | |
Mashiba vs. Kimura | |
Directed by | Hitoshi Nanba |
Produced by | Hiroshi Yamashita Manabu Tamura Masao Maruyama |
Written by | Tatsuhiko Urahata |
Music by | Tsuneo Imahori |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by | Geneon |
Released | September 5, 2003 |
Runtime | 60 minutes |
Anime television series | |
New Challenger | |
Directed by | Jun Shishido |
Produced by | Toshio Nakatani Manabu Tamura |
Written by | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu |
Music by | Yoshihisa Hirano Hideki Taniuchi(11-26) |
Studio | Madhouse |
Original network | Nippon TV |
Original run | January 6, 2009 – June 30, 2009 |
Episodes | 26 (List of episodes) |
Anime television series | |
Rising | |
Directed by | Jun Shishido |
Produced by | Toshio Nakatani Manabu Tamura Tomohiro Shindo |
Written by | Kazuyuki Fudeyasu |
Music by | Yoshihisa Hirano Tsuneo Imahori |
Studio | Madhouse MAPPA |
Original network | Nippon TV |
Original run | October 5, 2013 – March 29, 2014 |
Episodes | 25 (List of episodes) |
Hajime no Ippo (はじめの一歩 Download lungi dance video 3gp free. , lit. 'The First Step') is a Japanese boxingmanga series written and illustrated by George Morikawa. It has been serialized by Kodansha in Weekly Shōnen Magazine since 1989 and collected in over 123 tankōbon to date. It follows the story of high school student Makunouchi Ippo, as he begins his career in boxing and over time obtains many titles and defeats various opponents.
A 76-episode anime adaptation titled Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! was produced by Madhouse, Nippon Television and VAP, directed by Satoshi Nishimura and ran on the Nippon Television Network from October 2000 to March 2002. A TV film and an OVA were also produced. On September 15, 2008 it was announced in Weekly Shōnen Magazine that a second season of Hajime no Ippo would begin airing on January 6, 2009. The second season is called Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger and concluded on June 30, 2009. At the end of 2003, the first season of the anime was licensed in North America by Geneon,[2] which released it under the name Fighting Spirit.
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Story[edit]
Ippo Makunouchi was an extremely shy high school student, unable to make friends due to always being busy helping his mother run their family fishing charter business. Because he kept to himself, a group of bullies led by Umezawa got into the habit of picking on him. One day, when these bullies gave him a rather serious beating, a middleweightprofessional boxer who was passing by stopped them and took the injured Ippo to the Kamogawa Gym (鴨川ボクシングジムKamogawa Bokushingu Jimu), owned by retired boxer Genji Kamogawa, to treat his wounds. After Ippo awoke to the sounds of boxers training, the boxer who saved him, Mamoru Takamura, tried to cheer Ippo up by letting him vent his frustrations on a sandbag. It was then that they had their first glimpse into Ippo's talent for boxing. After that incident, Ippo gave the situation a lot of thought and decided that he would like to begin a career as a professional boxer. When he conveys this message to Mamoru Takamura, he gets verbally reprimanded: Takamura thought Ippo was taking professional boxing too lightly. However, Takamura felt that he couldn't outright refuse Ippo, especially since his feat of punching the sandbag much harder than anybody else in the gym (except for Takamura). Therefore, he challenges Ippo to catch 10 falling leaves from a tree simultaneously after a week of training, fully convinced that Ippo would fail, Takamura jogs away as he continues his roadwork.
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However, after a week of tough training, involving nightly hours, Ippo manages the technique in the nick of time. He waits for the jogging Takamura to come by his usual path and surprises him by catching all 10 of the falling leaves and only doing so with his left hand. This impresses Takamura greatly, and he informs Ippo that the action required to catch all 10 leaves is called a boxing jab. Takamura invites Ippo back to the boxing gym for introductions.
When they got back to the gym, the coach, Genji Kamogawa, was not at all impressed by Makunouchi's lack of fighting spirit, and therefore, was challenged by Takamura to have a practice spar against a member of the gym. However, Kamogawa decides to give Ippo a severe challenge and tells him to spar with Miyata, who is 16, the same age as Ippo. Miyata is known as a boxing prodigy and is one of Kamogawa gym's future hopes. Takamura gets extremely worried with this prospect, as Miyata skill is way above the four-rounder pro boxer. As expected, Ippo loses by KO, but not until Miyata struggles dodging his punches and finally ends the match with his trump card: 'The Counter'. Coach Kamogawa decides that he has great fighting sense and spirit and decides to train him to eventually become the Japanese champion with a world ranking while Miyata became the OPBF (Oriental Pacific Boxing Federation) Champion. Both are expected to hit high in the rankings and, eventually, fight each other for the world champion's belt.
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The story focuses heavily on character development—even during the matches something is learned about both fighters. Ippo has a habit of running into his opponents before matches, giving him a chance to learn more about their backgrounds and even sympathize with them. Ippo is an extremely timid and modest person who never assumes that he is strong enough. He instead draws courage from seeing the strength of his opponent and realizing that he is able to stand up to it. Ippo and his friendly rivalry with Miyata is the main draw in the early part of the series. That later changes to Ippo's path toward the Japanese Featherweight Championship and eventually the world championship. Along the way the audience is given glimpses into the other characters' pasts, motivations, relationships to others, and current boxing trials. A colorful cast of supporting characters and opponents as well as side stories concerning their paths in the boxing world rounds out the series.
Media[edit]
Manga[edit]
Anime[edit]
First season[edit]
An anime television series based on the manga, Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! aired on Nippon Television between October 3, 2000, and March 26, 2002.
TV film[edit]
Fighting Spirit: Champion Road TV Special (はじめの一歩 TVスペシャル -Champion Road-Hajime no Ippo Terebi Supesharu ~Chanpion Rōdo~), aired on April 18, 2003 on NTV.
OVA[edit]
Mashiba vs. Kimura, released on September 5, 2003.
Second season[edit]
The continuation of the series—called Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger (はじめの一歩 New Challenger)—started on January 6, 2009, on Nippon Television[3] and ended on June 30, 2009.
Third season[edit]
Rikiya Koyama, the voice actor of the Mamoru Takamura character in the Hajime no Ippo boxing anime franchise, revealed in his blog in 2009 that a sequel to the Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger television series is being planned. Koyama was posting about the end of dialog recording for the series, since the cast just finished work on the 26th and final episode. (The final episode, 'New Challenger', aired in Japan on June 30, 2009.) At the end of his Friday blog entry, he wrote, 'Of course, a sequel is also being planned!!'[4]
On July 19, 2013, it was reported in that year's 34th issue of Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine that a third season of Hajime no Ippo will air in the fall 2013 season.
The third season, titled Hajime no Ippo: Rising, premiered October 6, 2013, and ended on March 29, 2014. It featured 25 new episodes.
Music[edit]
The music for the first anime series was composed by Tsuneo Imahori, who also did the third opening theme song. Tracks of guitars, drums, piano, horns, and combinations of the instruments were used to help accentuate the mood and action of the scenes. The soundtrack was released in Japan on two CDs, First KO and Final Round. The music for the second series was composed by Hideki Taniuchi. In the third series, Yoshihisa Hirano and Tsuneo Imahori are credited for the music.
Anime theme songs[edit]
- Opening Theme Songs
- 'Under Star' by Shocking Lemon (Episodes 1-25)
- 'Inner Light' by Shocking Lemon (Episodes 26-52,TV Movie)
- 'Tumbling Dice' by Tsuneo Imahori (Episodes 53-76)
- 'Hekireki' by Last Alliance (Second Series, Episode 1-26)[5]
- 'Yakan Hikou' by Wasureranneyo (Third Series, Episode 1-25)
- Closing Theme Songs

- 'Yuuzora no Kamihikouki' by Mori Naoya (Episodes 1-25,TV Movie)
- '360°' by Mori Naoya (Episodes 26-52,75,OVA)
- 'Eternal Loop' by Saber Tiger (Episodes 53-74, 76)
- '8 AM' by Coldrain (Second Series, Episode 1-26)[5]
- 'Buchikome!!' by Shikuramen (Third Series, Episode 1-25)
DVD[edit]
Geneon distributed the Fighting Spirit series in North America on 15 DVDs with five episodes per disc. The first DVD was released on July 6, 2004 and the fifteenth released on December 19, 2006.[6] The DVDs included English and Spanish language tracks, as well as the original Japanese. The TV film Champion Road has been released in North America on DVD by Geneon. There are no plans to release the OVA, Mashiba vs. Kimura. Disc sales of the series did not break even. The first DVD was the best selling at ~5,000 units with each DVD afterwards selling ~1,000 units.[citation needed] As Geneon USA closed its doors at the end of 2007, the US rights of the series are in question.
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Video games[edit]
There have been some video games based on the series, first released on the PlayStation, then later the PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance, and recently to Wii. Two of the games have been released in North America and in PAL territories. There was some confusion regarding the Western title Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit before its Western release. This is generally assumed to be the same game as Hajime no Ippo 2: Victorious Road, when actually it is the next title in the series, Hajime no Ippo - The Fighting! All Stars.[7] The Japanese released Victorious Road is unique amongst the titles as it includes the option to create your own boxer and control his training, diet, weight etc. The second Western title, Fighting Spirit, gives the player a choice of over 70 fighters for VS play. Each title has its own story mode which closely follows that of the manga.
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Recently, Ippo and Takamura have also appeared in the crossover video game Sunday VS Magazine: Shuuketsu! Choujou Daikessen! as playable characters.
System | English Title | Japanese Title | English Translation |
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PlayStation | N/A | はじめの一歩 THE FIGHTING! | Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! |
PlayStation 2 | Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory[8] | はじめの一歩 VICTORIOUS BOXERS | Hajime no Ippo: Victorious Boxers |
N/A | はじめの一歩2 VICTORIOUS ROAD | Hajime no Ippo 2: Victorious Road[9] | |
Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit | はじめの一歩 ALL☆STARS | Hajime no Ippo - The Fighting! All Stars[10] | |
Game Boy Advance | N/A | はじめの一歩 THE FIGHTING! | Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting![11] |
Nintendo DS | N/A | はじめの一歩 THE FIGHTING! | Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! |
Wii | Victorious Boxers: Revolution | はじめの一歩 THE FIGHTING! Revolution | Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting Revolution[12] |
PSP | N/A | はじめの一歩 THE FIGHTING! Portable Victorious Spirits | Hajime no Ippo: THE FIGHTING! Portable Victorious Spirits[13] |
PlayStation 3 | N/A | はじめの一歩 THE FIGHTING! | Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting![14] |
Reception[edit]
As of October 2013, Hajime no Ippo has sold over 94 million copies.[15] In 1991, the manga won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen.[16] Anime Academy gave the first anime series a glowing response; all five reviewers rated it above 90%, with one referring to the series as 'the cream of the crop' of the sports genre in anime, and another stating that 'fighting and character development have never tangoed so well together'.[17] Fanboy.com listed the series as one of their 'Top Ten Underrated Manga'.[18]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Marshall, Dallas. 'Fighting Spirit'. THEM Anime Reviews. Retrieved July 13, 2018.
- ^Macdonald, Christopher (November 1, 2003). 'Geneon Licenses'. Anime News Network. Retrieved April 4, 2007.
- ^'はじめの一歩 New Challenger'. ntv.co.jp. Nippon Television. Retrieved August 6, 2013.
- ^Sequel to Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger Being Planned, Anime News Network website
- ^ abThe Official Hajime no Ippo music page on NTV's Website
- ^'Fighting Spirit'. Geneon. Retrieved April 23, 2007.
- ^'Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit Review'. PALGN. Archived from the original on September 8, 2007. Retrieved May 4, 2007.
- ^'PlayStation 2 - Victorious Boxers'. PlayStation Underground. Retrieved April 4, 2007.
- ^'Hajime no Ippo 2: Victorious Road for PS2'. GameSpot. Retrieved April 4, 2007.
- ^GameSpot. 'Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit for PS2'. Retrieved April 4, 2007.
- ^'Hajime no Ippo GAMEBOY ADVANCE'. Entertainment Software Publishing. Retrieved March 24, 2007.
- ^'Hajime no Ippo Revolution Page'. MouRa. Retrieved March 24, 2007.
- ^'Hajime no Ippo Revolution Page'. MouRa. Retrieved August 1, 2008.
- ^'Hajime no Ippo game announced for PS3'. Gematsu. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
- ^'テレビ試写室 : 「はじめの一歩 Rising」 鴨川会長の声にも'注目''. Mainichi Shimbun Digital (in Japanese). 2013-10-05. Retrieved 2015-04-20.
- ^Joel Hahn. 'Kodansha Manga Awards'. Comic Book Awards Almanac. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
- ^'Hajime no Ippo Review'. Anime Academy. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
- ^'Underrated Manga: Hajime no Ippo'. Fanboy.com. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
External links[edit]
- Hajime no Ippo official manga website(in Japanese)
- Hajime no Ippo official anime website(in Japanese)
- Hajime no Ippo official anime website at VAP(in Japanese)
- Hajime no Ippo (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia