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I have not read the manga, so I cannot speak of it's quality, but it's long running, so some people out there must love it. The anime however is great. Ippo, Takamura, Miura and the others are all great enjoyable characters. The fights in particular are brutal, and the direction really lends itself to the impact of each blow, especially when Ippo scores a hit. I don't think I'll ever forget the riff that plays when he lands the Dempsey Roll.
 
I have not read the manga, so I cannot speak of it's quality, but it's long running, so some people out there must love it. The anime however is great. Ippo, Takamura, Miura and the others are all great enjoyable characters. The fights in particular are brutal, and the direction really lends itself to the impact of each blow, especially when Ippo scores a hit. I don't think I'll ever forget the riff that plays when he lands the Dempsey Roll.
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This is a solid watch. Especially so for sports series fans, and even still for those uninterested in the genre. The fights are well done, but highly stylised - as are the boxer's physiques, which are completely impossible for the weight classes they are apparently meant to be fighting in. Good music, and the animation in the later continuations of the series is fluid. The character of Takamura is also probably one of the most fun in any series. The biggest downside to the series is the blankspace that exists when there is not a major fight coming up - there is only so riveting boxing training can ever be. And, to not put too fine a point on it, I find a lot of the humour pretty unfunny, as well as all the awkward romance stuff really adds nothing to the overall whole.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:05, 11 May 2014


Hajime no Ippo
Hajimenoippo.jpg
Original Manga George Morikawa
Director/Artist Satoshi Nishimura
Format Manga
Anime (OVA)
Anime (TV)
Made By Madhouse
Episode Length 25 Minutes (TV)
90 Minutes (Champion Road)
60 Minutes (Kimura vs. Mashiba)
# of Episodes 76, 2 Movies

Genre

Sports, Shounen

Sum it up in a Sentence:

High school boy gets into boxing, aims for the top.

Main Description

Makunouchi Ippo is a high school student who works hard to help ends meet a home. He is bullied, and subsequently saved by the boxer Takamura Mamoru. After waking up in the Kamogawa Gym, Ippo realizes that his new goal in life is to become strong and a professional boxer. The ongoing series chronicles his life, and his way towards the championship.

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The sequel films:

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Personal Opinions

useless player

I decided to pick this up after watching and liking the new season which is currently airing. The first series is even better. I marathoned through all 76 episodes, watching 3-6 eps a day until I was done. It has a great mix of training, action, and comedy portions with a bit of romance. Hajime is a lovable character and Takamura is hilarious. Now it's time to watch the Champion Road special and the Kimura vs. Mashiba OVA.

Dj Meow Mix

I have not read the manga, so I cannot speak of it's quality, but it's long running, so some people out there must love it. The anime however is great. Ippo, Takamura, Miura and the others are all great enjoyable characters. The fights in particular are brutal, and the direction really lends itself to the impact of each blow, especially when Ippo scores a hit. I don't think I'll ever forget the riff that plays when he lands the Dempsey Roll.


BetterDead

This is a solid watch. Especially so for sports series fans, and even still for those uninterested in the genre. The fights are well done, but highly stylised - as are the boxer's physiques, which are completely impossible for the weight classes they are apparently meant to be fighting in. Good music, and the animation in the later continuations of the series is fluid. The character of Takamura is also probably one of the most fun in any series. The biggest downside to the series is the blankspace that exists when there is not a major fight coming up - there is only so riveting boxing training can ever be. And, to not put too fine a point on it, I find a lot of the humour pretty unfunny, as well as all the awkward romance stuff really adds nothing to the overall whole.

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