L'histoire d'un jeune livreur qui devient une légende de la course de drift.L'histoire d'un jeune livreur qui devient une légende de la course de drift.L'histoire d'un jeune livreur qui devient une légende de la course de drift.
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- AnecdotesThroughout the series, the characters use chassis codes to refer to cars rather than actually saying the name of the car. This is a common Japanese auto industry term to easily refer to a car and its year without having to give a drawn out explanation. The S13 refers to the RPS13 SR20DET Nissan Silvia (Japan only) made from 1989-1994. The Silvia made between 1995 and 1998 was an S14, and 1999 to present is the S15. R32 refers to the BNR32 Nissan Skyline (Japan only) made from 1989-1994. FC refers to the FC3S Mazda RX-7 made from 1986-1992. FD refers to the FD3S Mazda RX-7 made from 1992-2002. EG6 refers to the EG6 Honda Civic 3-door hatchback made from 1992-1995. And most importantly, 86 (or 'Eight-Six') refers to the AE86 Toyota Sprinter Trueno, known in the U.S. as the Toyota Corolla GTS, made from 1983-1986 (the Trueno is also known as the hachi-roku, however 'hachi' and 'roku' are just the literal Japanese words for 'eight' and 'six').
- GaffesDuring the duct tape death match against Shingo, Takumi binds his right hand to the steering wheel, however, as he takes a corner, about halfway through the race, a shot of the steering wheel shows both hands free.
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Takumi Fujiwara: Road racers have to accept challenges, right?
- Versions alternativesIn Tokyopop's American DVD release, there are two versions of the show. One is the original ('Import Version'). One is a new version ('Tricked-Out Version') which has an english dub and various other changes such as:
- Japanese character names dropped in exchange for more English sounding names (i.e. Natsuki becomes Natalie, Iketani is Cole, Itsuki is Iggy, Ryosuke is Ry, Keisuke is K.T., Nakazato is Zack, Kenta is Kyle, Mako and Sayuki become Maya and Simone, and Takumi goes by Tak).
- The 'Eurobeat' Japanese-techno soundtrack is replaced with a mix of rap and garage-indie-punk music.
- The opening and ending themes change, as well as the footage shown in the ending credits.
- Various video effects, such as inverse colors, mirrors and wipe transitions are added to the CGI race scenes.
- The original, authentic engine/exhaust noises are replaced with louder, more aggressive race noises.
- Scenes involving Natsuki's shady, sexual dealings with the character referred to as 'Papa' were either cut down, or re-written (even the translation in the subtitled version was altered on the Tokyopop release).
- ConnexionsFollowed by Initial D: Second Stage (1999)
- Bandes originalesSpace Boy
Performed by Dave Rodgers
Episode: {"Ultimate Tofu Guy Drift" (1998) (ep. #1.1)}
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Motherless nonchalant delivery driver is fast and gets b*****; I think he might like cars.
On a serious note, I got into the show because my local arcade recently got Initial D Stage 8. I was hooked on the game and remembered it being based on the show so I decided to check it out. I can't get enough!
If you are a fan of cars, this is definitely for you. You get to see the progression of someone being drawn into a culture that surrounds them. If you are a fan of anime, you also might like it. The animation can be wonky at times, but the race and action sequences more than make up for that. If you are a fan of plots and good writing, I find it very unlikely you will enjoy the series. Tropes are extremely recurring, quite a few running gags, minimum change and development of characters, not much substance to them either besides racing and being teenagers. If there is one thing the writing does get right, it's the car details.
On a serious note, I got into the show because my local arcade recently got Initial D Stage 8. I was hooked on the game and remembered it being based on the show so I decided to check it out. I can't get enough!
If you are a fan of cars, this is definitely for you. You get to see the progression of someone being drawn into a culture that surrounds them. If you are a fan of anime, you also might like it. The animation can be wonky at times, but the race and action sequences more than make up for that. If you are a fan of plots and good writing, I find it very unlikely you will enjoy the series. Tropes are extremely recurring, quite a few running gags, minimum change and development of characters, not much substance to them either besides racing and being teenagers. If there is one thing the writing does get right, it's the car details.
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- 9 juil. 2024
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What is the Japanese language plot outline for Initial D: First Stage (1998)?
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