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Initial D is a Japanese anime, manga and video game franchise.
The manga is published in English by TokyoPop.
Anime/Manga
The Initial D anime focuses on the world of illegal Japanese street racing, and the drift racing style in particular, although drifting gradually vanishes as the story progresses. The manga is drawn by artist Shuichi Shigeno, who started publishing the manga in 1995 on magazine on a weekly basis. The anime published by Avex.
Avex released the anime in several parts. One noticeable feature is that it uses Eurobeat music as background music in race scenes.
- Initial D First Stage (26 episodes)
- Initial D Second Stage (13 episodes)
- Initial D Third Stage (2 hour movie)
- Initial D Fourth Stage (6 episodes aired so far, as of August 2004)
- Initial D Extra Stage OVA (2 hour side-story movie)
- Initial D Battle Stage (40 minute movie of pure racing scenes)
Plot
Set in the late 1990s, it follows the adventures of Takumi Fujiwara, a teenager who helps his father run a tofu shop by delivering every morning to a hotel over Mt. Akina in Gunma prefecture with his father's Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX. Having driven the mountain pass every morning for five years before his first race, Takumi's skill is highly developed. The story begins with a racing team from a neighboring area (the Akagi Redsuns) throwing down the gauntlet a challenge to the local racers, namely Akina Speedstars. Takumi shows his skill by defeating racers in higher-powered cars. Eventually, he is invited by Ryosuke Takahashi, originally leader of the Akagi Redsuns, to join a special racing team; Project.D, whose goal is to set all the fastest records in Japan.
As the story unfolds, Takumi races in other mountain passes, including Akagi, Myogi, Usui, Irohazaka, Momiji Line, Enna Pass
The list of Prefectures/Teams:
- Gunma Prefecture
- Takumi Fujiwara - Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno - Akina Downhill
When the story starts, Takumi did not belong to a particular team, but will join Project D later on.
- Bunta Fujiwara - Subaru Impreza WRX Type R Version V - Akina Downhill
- Akina SpeedStars
- Iketani Kouichirou - Nissan S13 Silvia K's - Akina Downhill
- Kenji - Nissan RPS13 180SX Type X - Akina HillClimb
- Itsuki Takeuchi - Toyota AE85 Levin SR - Akina Downhill
- Akagi RedSuns
- Ryousuke Takahashi - Mazda Savanna FC3S RX-7 - Akagi Downhill
- Keisuke Takahashi - Mazda Enfini FD3S RX-7 - Akagi HillClimb
- Kenta Nakamura - Nissan S14 Silvia Q's - Akagi Downhill
- Myogi NightKids
- Takeshi Nakazato - Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec II - Myogi HillClimb
- Shingo Shouji - Honda Civic SiR II EG-6 - Myogi Downhill
- Usui ImpactBlue
- Mako Satou and Sayuki - Nissan SilEighty - Usui Downhill
Mako and Sayuki are partners in races
- Tochigi Prefecture
- Kai Kogashiwa - Toyota SW20 MR2 G-Limited - Irohazaha Downhill
- Emperors
- Kyouichi Sudou - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR Misfiring - Irohazaka Downhill
- Seiji Iwaki - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV RS - Irohazaka Downhill
- Toudou Juku
- Tomoyuki Tachi - Honda Civic EK-9 Type R - Happogahara Outbound/Inbound
- Sakai - Honda Integra DC2 Type-R Turbo - Siona HillClimb
- Daiki Nimomiya - Honda Civic EK-9 Type R - Siona Downhill
- Seven Star Leaf
- Atsurou Kawai - Nissan Skyline 25GT Turbo ER34 - Momiji HillClimb
- Tooru Suetsugu - Mazda NA8C MX-5 Eunos Roadster - Momiji Downhill
- Saitama Prefecture
- Wataru Akiyama - Toyota AE86 Levin Corolla GT Apex - Syomaru HillClimb
- Northwest Saitama Alliance
- Nobuhiko - Toyota Altezza - Syomaru Downhill
- Kyouko Iwase - Mazda Enfini FD3S RX-7 - Syomaru HillClimb
- Sukamoto - Suzuki Cappuccino - Syomaru Downhill
- Tsuchizaka
- Evolution V Driver - Tsuchizaka Outbound
- Evolution IV Driver - Tsuchizaka Inbound
These two characters were not named
- Ibaraki Prefecture
- Papuru Shadow
- Hoshino - Foot of God- Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 V-Spec II
- Jojima - Arm of God - Honda S2000
Please add if there are more cars
Game
There are several games that is based on the anime. The most famous is probably Initial D Arcade Stage published by Sega, which is for arcade. Currently, it is in it's Third Version. Sega also released Special Stage for home use on the PlayStation 2.
See also
ja:頭文字D
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