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はじめの一歩
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The First Step
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Shōnen
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Boxing , Sport s
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Champion Road
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はじめの一歩 : チャンピオンロード
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The First Step: Champion Road
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Akira Nishimura2
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Madhouse
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25 June 2003
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90 minutes
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, known in the US as '', 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 1990 and currently spans 80
Tankōbon . A 76-episode
Anime adaption was produced by
Madhouse , the
Nippon TV Network and
VAP , directed by
Satoshi Nishimura and ran on the
Nippon TV Network from October 2000 to March 2002. One OVA and a movie were also produced. It was announced that the anime would be licensed in
North America by
Geneon at the end of 2003. Geneon released it as ''. It was called '''''Knockout''''' in the
Philippines .
In 1991, the manga won the
Kodansha Manga Award for
Shōnen .
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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 charter boat fishing business. Because he kept to himself, a group of bullies lead by Umezawa got into the habit of picking on him. On one particular day these bullies decided to give him a rather serious beating, but a middle-weight professional boxer who was passing by stopped the bullies and took the injured Ippo to the , owned by retired boxer , 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 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. 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 towards the Japanese Featherweight Championship and eventually the world championship. Along the way we are given glimpses into the other side character's pasts, motivations, relationships to others 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, and Kimura Vs. Mashiba, which pits one of Ippo's senpai (upper classmen) Kimura against the Japanese lightweight champion Mashiba (the brother of Ippo's love interest).
See Also: List of Fighting Spirit characters
; The kind and easily intimidated titular hero of the series, Ippo wishes to become stronger, both physically and mentally. As fate would have it, he meets Mamoru Takamura who introduces him to the world of boxing. From that moment on Ippo tirelessly trains to become a pro boxer and overcome his fears. As a boxer, Ippo's greatest strength lies in his undying willpower and his natural physical strengths, which include monstrous stamina, raw power, and capacity to withstand damage. Whenever he can, he helps his mother (Hiroko) at home with the family charter boat fishing business. His current record as Japan's Featherweight champion is 20-1-0, with 20 KO s and is ranked WBC #12.
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; Ippo's greatest rival. Not only is the taciturn Miyata a boxing prodigy, but he's also blessed with good looks, amazing reflexes, and nearly unmatched speed. He began at the Kamogawa Gym, but later transferred to Kawahara Gym in hopes of one day facing Ippo in an official match. Miyata trained all across the Pacific and eventually returned to the mainstream boxing scene as the OPBF (Orient Pacific Boxing Federation) featherweight champion. Miyata's record is 22-1-1, with 20 KOs. Miyata himself looked down on Ippo a little at first, but after he helped Ippo to buy new boots for their first match, he started to respect him more, developing a friendly rivalry.
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;Head coach and founder of the Kamogawa gym. He fought as a prizefighter in Japan shortly after the end of World War II . Along with his friends, Ginpachi Nekota and Dankichi Hama, Kamogawa developed a style of fighting that both presumably became the forerunner of boxing in Japan and emphasized scientific theory in its techniques. As a coach, Kamogawa's wealth of knowledge and experience has been tapped into on multiple occasions during training as well as in matches. Although he rarely admits it aloud, he is extremely proud of his two best boxers, Takamura and Ippo.
;A veteran boxer who introduces Ippo to the sport after rescuing him from bullies. Gifted with incredible physical ability, he is considered to be one of the very few Japanese boxers that can make it on the world stage. As a result of his incredible skill, Takamura has an equally large ego and is not above bad-mouthing his enemies, teammates, and even Coach Kamogawa. He is the estranged son of a family that runs a large line of successful hotels and resorts, and was quite a troublemaker until Coach Kamogawa managed to get him out of a life of street violence. Currently, Takamura has a record of 21-0-0, with 21 KOs, and is the reigning WBC Middleweight Champion. He takes pride in helping his friends and fellow boxers especially Ippo to whom he has personally taken under his wing. His current aspiration is to conquer the next 4 classes up through Heavyweight .
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:Ippo's Senpai and Kimura's best friend. Aoki provides much of the gym's comic relief and exercises one of the world's most unique fighting styles. In the past, he and Kimura were the toughest high-school thugs around, but now Aoki's real job is at a Ramen restaurant. He shares an apartment with his girlfriend, Tomiko, a friend of Kumi Mashiba whose nice personality and good body more than compensate for her less-than-stellar face. His current record stands at 10-6-4, with 6 KOs.
;Ippo's senpai and Aoki's best friend. He is the smooth, collected type and a romantic at heart, but trains as hard as anyone. His style incorporates a fast left and faster footwork. In the past, he and Aoki were the toughest high-school thugs around, but now Tatsuya's real job is at his family's flower shop. His current record stands at 13-5-3, with 8 KOs. After losing to Ryo Mashiba , he announced his retirement from boxing. Shortly after, unable to stay away from boxing, he returned saying he'd spell his name in Katakana (キムラ, ''Kimura'') instead of Kanji (木村, ''Kimura'').
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:The most recent addition to the roster, the charming Manabu has a Prodigy 's talent and was the captain of his high school's boxing team. Cheerful and a lover of bad puns, Manabu is a fierce outboxer with extremely high speed and reflexes and whose fighting style is uncanny in its resemblance to Miyata's. Outside of boxing, Manabu is employed as an assistant at the Makounouchi family's fishing business. His current record as the Rookie King of his class stands at 8-1-0, with 6 KOs.
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;Kumi is Ryo Mashiba's sweet-natured, but hard-working and willful younger sister, and as such understands him better than anyone else. She will do almost anything to support her brother and make him happy. Ippo becomes infatuated with her early on, but didn't have a chance to tell her until more than a year later, when they met in an hospital as patient and nurse some months after the Ippo/Mashiba match. They become friends and Kumi comes to like Ippo back, but their relationship tends to suffer from their friends' and relatives' constant interference.
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;Known by ringnames such as the "Executioner" or " Shinigami (God of Death)" by those who watch his matches, Mashiba is one of the most intimidating boxers in the series. He later moves to Junior Lightweight Division where he reigns as Champion (defending the belt against Kimura, amongst others) before losing to Sawamura by disqualification in one of the dirtiest matches ever seen in the series (even knee strikes were present!). Outside of the ring, Mashiba is a very quiet, if also very unnerving figure who is spurred on to earn wages and box for prize money all to support both himself and his beloved younger sister, Kumi, orphaned after their parents died in a tragic accident many years ago. He holds a record of 17-2-0, with 13 KOs.
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;Brash and fearless, Sendou is the hero of Osaka's boxing fans, to whom he is known as "Rocky" or the "Naniwa Tiger". Considered to be a superior infighter to Ippo at mid-range. He has held the Japanese featherweight championship once after Eiji Date's retirement (defeating Alexander Volg Zangief by decision), defending it twice by KO, and some time later, he loses his Featherweight belt to Ippo by KO. Sendou is Ippo's greatest rival, next to Miyata. He has a record of 17-2-0, with 16 KOs; both losses were against Ippo
The music for the anime series was composed by Tsuneo Imahori, who also did the third opening theme song. Various 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
CD s, "''First KO''" & "''Final Round''".
#''Under Star'' by Shocking Lemon (Episodes 1 - 25)
#''Inner Light'' by Shocking Lemon (Episodes 26 - 52)
#''Tumbling Dice'' by
Tsuneo Imahori (Episodes 53 - 76)
#''Yuuzora no Kamihikouki'' by Mori Naoya (Episodes 1 - 25)
#''360°'' by Mori Naoya (Episodes 26 - 52, 75)
#''Eternal Loop'' by
Saber Tiger (Episodes 53 - 74,76)
Geneon distributed the Fighting Spirit series in North America on 15 DVDs with 5 episodes per disc. The first DVD was released on July 6, 2004 and the fifteenth released on December 19, 2006. The DVDs included English and Spanish language tracks, as well as the original Japanese. The movie, Champion Road has also been released in North America on DVD by Geneon.
There have also been some
Video Games based on the series, first released on the PlayStation, then later the PlayStation 2 and GameBoy Advance, and recently to
Wii , as well. Two of the games have made it to the US and have also seen
PAL releases. There was some confusion regarding the Western title Victorious Boxers 2 Fighting Spirit prior to its Western release, 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.
4 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 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.