Is "Hajime No Ippo" Finally Ending? After nearly 30 years the manga series may be hanging up its gloves for good. Manga and anime rumors are abuzz once again with talk about the end of "Hajime no Ippo," a popular boxing manga that first began serialization in 1989 and spawned multiple anime seasons and video games.
The Hajime no Ippo manga currently has 131 volumes and 1300+ chapters and counting. The manga began serialisation in Kodansha 's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 1989, Issue 43, and is currently still running.
Hajime no Ippo literally means The First Step, but it is also a pun on main character Makunouchi Ippo 's name ( Hajime meaning "beginning" or "first" and Ippo meaning "one step").
According to the Hajime no Ippo Wikia, Ippo was born in 1973 and during his match with Gonzalez, which was in 1998, he was 25 years. Since the story is all about Ippo Makunouchi’s boxing career it is safe to assume that the story is going to continue on for a long time.
Morikawa launched Hajime no Ippo in 1989, and the series is his only manga. The series went on a brief hiatus last June due to Morikawa's poor physical condition. Kodansha released the 119th compiled book volume in November, and the 120th volume will ship in March.
Hajime no Ippo is a 2000 Japanese anime series based on the manga written by George Morikawa. The first 75-episode anime television series, produced by Madhouse, Nippon Television and VAP and directed by Satoshi Nishimura, aired on Nippon TV between October 4, 2000, and March 27, 2002.
Rising) is the third anime adaption of the Hajime no Ippo manga, and the sequel to Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger.
An anime with a status like this needs to take its time to bounce back. Still, many experts believe that Hajime no Ippo season 4 will be out in late 2022 or early 2023.
Kumi Mashiba Kumi has been Ippo's love interest ever since the Rookie Kings.
George Morikawa's Hajime no Ippo manga has been published for over 30 years. He began it in 1989, and it is still active today.
This saga focuses on Ippo Makunouchi's bold retirement following his promise to Kumi Mashiba. Ippo stays involved with his beloved sport and becomes a second for his fellow gymmates as he helps them find the path they've lost and the many after retirement thoughts that rise through the new point of view he chose.
His current record as a professional boxer is 26 matches, 23 wins and 3 losses with all 23 victories by KO, and at his peak he had held the seventh ranking in the WBC.
Ippo's latest chapters have revolved around the calm after the storm of his defeat, and based on some fan translations of the leaked images of the manga, it appears that Ippo is announcing his retirement and going back to his family's fishing business.
Considering the fact that the manga has been running for nearly three decades has fans believing that the author, George Morikawa, may be close to closing the final chapter of Ippo's tale.
Hajime no Ippo video games. Anime and manga portal. Hajime no Ippo (はじめの一歩, lit. "The First Step") is a Japanese boxing -themed manga series written and illustrated by George Morikawa.
It has run in the magazine for over 30 years, and reached its 1000th chapter in December 2012. It became the 8th longest running manga series with over 1300 chapters released in Japan as of 2021. Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was published on February 17, 1990. As of June 17, 2021, 131 volumes have been published. In June 2021, it was announced that the series will get a digital release, for the first time in 33 years of publication, starting on July 1 of the same year.
Ippo Makunouchi was an extremely shy high school student, unable to make friends due to always being busy helping his mother run their family fishing charter business. Because he kept to himself, a group of bullies led by Umezawa got into the habit of picking on him. One day, when these bullies gave him a rather serious beating, a middleweight professional boxer who was passing by stopped them and took the injured Ippo to the Kamogawa Gym (鴨川ボクシングジム, Kamogawa Bokushingu Jimu), owned by retired boxer Genji Kamogawa, 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 gave the situation a lot of thought and decided that he would like to begin a career as a professional boxer. When he conveys this message to Mamoru Takamura, he gets verbally reprimanded: Takamura thought Ippo was taking professional boxing too lightly. However, Takamura felt that he couldn't outright refuse Ippo, especially since his feat of punching the sandbag much harder than anybody else in the gym (except for Takamura). Therefore, he challenges Ippo to catch 10 falling leaves from a tree simultaneously after a week of training, fully convinced that Ippo would fail, Takamura jogs away as he continues his roadwork.
Therefore, he challenges Ippo to catch 10 falling leaves from a tree simultaneously after a week of training, fully convinced that Ippo would fail, Takamura jogs away as he continues his roadwork. However, after a week of tough training, involving nightly hours, Ippo manages the technique in the nick of time.
The third season, titled Hajime no Ippo: Rising, ran for 25 episodes from October 5, 2013 to March 29, 2014. Hajime no Ippo: Rising was streamed on Crunchyroll. In North America, the first series was licensed by Geneon Entertainment in 2003, which released it under the name Fighting Spirit.
There have been some video games based on the series, first released on the PlayStation, then later the PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance, and recently to Wii. Two of the games have been released in North America and in PAL territories. There was some confusion regarding the Western title Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit before its Western release. 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 Western title, Fighting Spirit, gives the player a choice of over 70 fighters for VS play. Each title has its own story mode which closely follows that of the manga.
However, Kamogawa decides to give Ippo a severe challenge and tells him to spar with Miyata, who is 16, the same age as Ippo. Miyata is known as a boxing prodigy and is one of Kamogawa gym's future hopes. Takamura gets extremely worried with this prospect, as Miyata skill is way above the four-rounder pro boxer.