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title_name=Fighting Spirit
  ja Name はじめの一歩
  ja Name Trans Fighting Spirit
  genre Sport



Animanga/Anime| Information

  director Satoshi Nishimura
  studio Madhouse
  network Nippon Television
  first Aired 3 October 2000
  last Aired 27 March 2002
  num Episodes 76



Fighting Spirit, known in Japan as '''''Hajime no Ippo''''' (はじめの一歩) and also literally translated in English as '''''The First Step''''' is a Boxing Anime and Manga series created by Jyoji "George" Morikawa (森川 ジョージ ''Morikawa Jōji'') which is Serialized by Kodansha in Weekly Shonen Magazine .

The manga has been running since 1989 and currently spans 74 Tankōbon . A 76-episode Anime adaption was produced by Madhouse Production and ran on the Nippon TV Network from October 2000 to March 2002. The anime is licensed in North America by Geneon as ''Fighting Spirit''.


STORY


Ippo Makunouchi (幕之内 一歩 ''Makunouchi Ippo'') is a very shy high school student who never had the time to make friends because he was always busy helping his mother with the family Fishing Boat business. Because he kept to himself a group of bullies got into the habit of picking on him. On one particular day these bullies decided to give him a rather serious beating. A middle-weight professional boxer who was passing by stopped the bullies and took Ippo to the Kamogawa Gym (鴨川ボクシングジム), owned by a retired boxer Genji Kamogawa (鴨川 源二 ''Kamogawa Genji''), to treat his injuries. 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 started his regular training and began his path in Japan 's professional boxing.

The story focuses heavily on character development, even during the matches something is learned about the fighters. This is probably why the series has lasted as long as it has. Ippo and his rivalary with Miyata is the main draw in the early part of the series. That later changes to Ippo's path towards the Japanese Featherweight Championship and eventually the world championship. Along the way we are given glimpses into the other side character's pasts and current boxing trials.

The anime series has two spin-off movies that were actually part of the manga. Champion Road, which takes place after Ippo becomes the Japanese Featherweight Champion and showcases his first defense of the title. Kimura Vs. Mashiba, which pits one of Ippo's senpai (upper classmen) against the Japanese lightweight champion (who happens to be Ippo's love interest's brother).


CHARACTERS


Kamogawa Gym (鴨川ボクシングジム)










Kawahara Gym (川原ボクシングジム)



Naniwa Gym (なにわ拳闘会)




Toho Gym (東邦ボクシングジム)



Ohtaki Gym (大滝ボクシングジム)



Otawa Gym (音羽ボクシングジム)





Kinoshita Gym (木下ボクシングジム)




Hachinohe Gym (八戸拳闘会)




Okinawa Seaside Gym (めんそ~れ沖縄)



Karil Gym (鬼槍留ボクシングジム)



Nakadai Gym (仲代ボクシングジム)




Sameichi Gym (魚交一ボクシングジム)



Other gyms









Other characters











VIDEO GAMES

There have also been some Video Games based on the series, one of which has made it to the US and two of which have seen PAL releases. There is some confusion regarding the PAL title Victorious Boxers 2 Fighting Spirit as 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. 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 PAL title, Fighting Spirit, gives you a choice of over 70 fighters for VS play. Each title has its own story mode which closely follows that of the manga, though obviously the storytelling is not of the same quality. The games have attracted a loyal following and persuaded many fans of boxing games to consider importing for their PS2, as the VB series is reckoned by many to be the best game of its kind.



ANIME THEME SONGS

Opening Theme Songs
#''Under Star'' by Shocking Lemon (Episodes 1 - 25)
#''Inner Light'' by Shocking Lemon (Episodes 26 - 52)
#''Tumbling Dice'' by Tsuneo Imahori (Episodes 53 - 76)

Closing Theme Songs
#''Yuuzora no Kamihikouki'' by Mori Naoya (Episodes 1 - 25)
#''360° by Mori Naoya'' (Episodes 26 - 52)
#''Eternal Loop'' by Saber Tiger (Episodes 53 - 76)


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