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The first battle of the series, Keisuke Takahashi vs. Takumi Fujiwara , as seen in the anime. The protagonist, Takumi Fujiwara, is a gas station attendant working with his friend Itsuki to buy a car, which they plan to on the twisting roads surrounding nearby Mount Akina. Unbeknownst to his colleagues, Takumi moonlights as a tofu delivery driver for his father's store before sunrise each morning, passively building an impressive amount of skill behind the wheel of the family car, an aging (AE86). Shortly after the story begins, the Red Suns, an amateur racing team from led by Ryosuke Takahashi, challenge the local Speedstars team to a set of races on Mount Akina.
Dispirited after watching the Red Suns' superior performance during a practice run, the Speedstars expect to lose. Later that night, the Red Suns' #2 driver, Keisuke Takahashi, heading home after the last practice run, is defeated soundly by a mysterious Sprinter Trueno, despite driving a much more powerful (FD3S). An investigation into the identity of the driver leads to, Takumi's father. The Speedstars beg Bunta to help them defeat the Red Suns, and he initially refuses, later relenting to 'maybe' show up at the race. At the same time, Takumi asks Bunta if he can borrow the car for a day to take a trip to the beach with a potential girlfriend , and Bunta seizes the moment by granting permission (plus a full tank of fuel) on the condition that Takumi defeats Keisuke. On the night of the race, the Trueno does not show up, and the Speedstars enlist a backup driver for the first run. At the last moment before the race starts, the AE86 arrives.
Takumi steps out of the car to the bewilderment of the Speedstars, who were expecting Bunta. He easily defeats Keisuke by utilizing a dangerous 'Gutter run' (putting both the right/left tires into the gutters to gain speed) technique on the mountain road's hairpin corners. The Red Suns' embarrassing defeat sets up the plot for the rest of the series: drivers from neighboring prefectures come to challenge Takumi and the 'Legendary Eight-Six of Akina' and thus prove themselves as racers. Eventually, the plot moves away from Mount Akina as Takumi becomes bored with racing solely on that road. He joins an experimental racing team formed by the disbanded Red Suns and challenges more difficult opponents on their home courses in the pursuit of his dream to be 'the fastest driver out there'.
A replica of Takumi's AE86 A was released on June 23, 2005 in Asia. The movie was jointly produced by Japan's and Hong Kong's.
It was directed by and, whose credits include the 2002 blockbuster. The adaptation featured Taiwanese singer as Takumi Fujiwara and Hong Kong stars as Ryosuke Takahashi and as Takeshi Nakazato. Despite many changes to the original story, the movie was met with critical acclaim and was nominated for multiple awards, including Best Picture, at the and, winning many of them. A sequel has been in discussion since the following year after the movie has debuted. However, a concrete conclusion could not be reached due to several obstacles which includes the storyline, filming locations, casts, and safety reasons. As of March 2015, director and producer, Andrew Lau, has once again reconfirmed in an exclusive interview that a sequel will surely follow but is tight-lipped on the release date.
Jay Chou and Edison Chen will reprise their roles in the sequel. Reception As of July 2013, the Initial D manga has sold over 47 million volumes. Initial D has drawn comparisons to the later franchise (debuted 2001), particularly (2006), for which Initial D 's consultant served as a stunt coordinator and stuntman. Some fans of Initial D reacted negatively to the Tokyopop's extensive editing and changes made in the English-language version of the manga. Similar reactions were made towards their English dub's script and voice acting, and the removal of the original music from the anime series.
Tokyopop said that it was trying to Americanize the series so it could be aired on television, while at the same time keeping the Japanese spirit of the series. According to Funimation officials, the re-release of the anime has 'done well'. Reviews of the series note a marked improvement from the Tokyopop iteration, with most complaints leveled against the lack of anamorphic widescreen on the DVDs. References. Retrieved May 31, 2018. Anime News Network. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
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AAlanScratch wrote: Ryasis wrote: AAlanScratch wrote: Ryasis wrote: AAlanScratch wrote:Planning to watch Osmosis Jones, heard it's pretty good. It's also animated by David Productions, the same people who did Jonathan Joestar and His Descendant's Unorthodox Escapade. To every one of the Joestar bloodline's blood cells.I saw it and it gets dark for a western animation movieWestern animation? I meant the anime version of Osmosis Jones. But really, that movie is dark.There's an anime? Cells at Work! I also like to use strikethrough.
Mainstream shows are for normies I find Fairy Tail to be boring, and I will blatantly admit so because my opinion matters. Generally, anime with a lot of episodes tend to be really bad.cough. SAO.cough. I watch a nice variety of anime, so here are some recommendations: I am listing these off the top of my head. Slice of life: Urara Meirochou Gouchumon Usagi Desu ka Eromanga sensei Yuru Yuri Action: Date a Live (MmmMm nice) Black bullet (Good anime FR) Fate/zero (Fight scenes are ok) made in abyss (Unique) Kill la kill (fanservice) Dark (not for the faint of heart): Mirai Nikki (Yandere lol) Mahou shoujo site (Not for the faint of heart) Another (Kinda creepy) And uhhh here is my anime list: Last edited by Raphi3L (Sept. 6, 2018 02:48:48).
Raphi3L wrote:Slice of life: Eromanga sensei Yuru Yuri eromanga sensei is just bad dont watch it yuru yuri is good tho For SoL I'd personally recommend: Non Non Biyori - life in the sticks Girls Last Tour - 2 girls go on a super chill journey exploring a post apocalyptic world K-On! - they eat cake and drink tea. And make music sometimes Hinamatsuri - psychic girls from another world try to fit in on earth Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid - like hinamatsuri but they're dragons and its a bit better overall Raphi3L wrote:Action: Fate/zero (Fight scenes are ok) made in abyss (Unique) Kill la kill (fanservice) didnt really like fate/zero that much aside from the animation.
Everyone says u need to read the vn to fully appreciate it but i didnt even like most of the characters themselves lmao mia and klk are both insanely good tho. Wish i had started collecting vinyl a few months earlier that way i might actually have the mia ost. I saw it appear.once. on ebay for like 300 bucks. No listings at all rn Action I'd recommend: Initial D - im just running in the 90s its a new way i like to be Hajime no Ippo - boxing Berserk (1997) - mercenaries in the dark ages. Then it gets into like demons n stuff.
Just started reading the manga recently and it seems even better Hunter x Hunter (2011) - the only good action shonen i mean bnha is good but nowhere near as good lmao Akira - classic movie about a biker kid who gets psychic powers. JoJo - its jojo Redline - movie about a crazy race with no rules Haven't seen any of the dark shows u mentioned but I'd recommend: Neon Genesis Evangelion. Sort of a mix of “dark” and “action” - kids with problems pilot mechs. Main series doesnt get too dark until later on but the movie gets darker.
Its one of the best movies of all time imo Perfect Blue - movie about an idol/actress that goes crazy. The whole thing with rumi kinda reminds me of ivan from the machinist if anyones seen that lmao here's my mal. SunsethProductions wrote:eromanga sensei is just bad dont watch it 嘘です!!! Eromanga Sensei is PLATINUM like FR.
SunsethProductions wrote:Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid - like hinamatsuri but they're dragons and its a bit better overall Forgot to add that one; was a fun watch. Also the first anime that I watched lol SunsethProductions wrote:Haven't seen any of the dark shows u mentioned watch them. I would warn you, and yet again, for Mahou Shoujo Site if you're gonna watch it.
The ending was great though. Another is just plain creepy, and there were many deaths.
Mirai Nikki has the most famous yandere, soooo And also add Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica onto that list as well. Last edited by Raphi3L (Sept. 6, 2018 07:18:12). SunsethProductions wrote: Raphi3L wrote:Slice of life: Eromanga sensei Yuru Yuri eromanga sensei is just bad dont watch it yuru yuri is good tho For SoL I'd personally recommend: Non Non Biyori - life in the sticks Girls Last Tour - 2 girls go on a super chill journey exploring a post apocalyptic world K-On! - they eat cake and drink tea. And make music sometimes Hinamatsuri - psychic girls from another world try to fit in on earth Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid - like hinamatsuri but they're dragons and its a bit better overall Raphi3L wrote:Action: Fate/zero (Fight scenes are ok) made in abyss (Unique) Kill la kill (fanservice) didnt really like fate/zero that much aside from the animation. Everyone says u need to read the vn to fully appreciate it but i didnt even like most of the characters themselves lmao mia and klk are both insanely good tho.
Wish i had started collecting vinyl a few months earlier that way i might actually have the mia ost. I saw it appear.once. on ebay for like 300 bucks.
No listings at all rn Action I'd recommend: Initial D - im just running in the 90s its a new way i like to be Hajime no Ippo - boxing Berserk (1997) - mercenaries in the dark ages. Then it gets into like demons n stuff. Just started reading the manga recently and it seems even better Hunter x Hunter (2011) - the only good action shonen i mean bnha is good but nowhere near as good lmao Akira - classic movie about a biker kid who gets psychic powers.
JoJo - its jojo Redline - movie about a crazy race with no rules Haven't seen any of the dark shows u mentioned but I'd recommend: Neon Genesis Evangelion. Sort of a mix of “dark” and “action” - kids with problems pilot mechs. Main series doesnt get too dark until later on but the movie gets darker. Its one of the best movies of all time imo Perfect Blue - movie about an idol/actress that goes crazy. The whole thing with rumi kinda reminds me of ivan from the machinist if anyones seen that lmao here's my mal: My dear friends, Nichijou please?