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Initial D First Stage

Initial D First Stage

8.36 Finished Airing 26 épisodes 25 min per ep Manga
Action Drama

Synopsis

Unlike his friends, Takumi Fujiwara is not particularly interested in cars, with little to no knowledge about the world of car enthusiasts and street racers. The son of a tofu shop owner, he is tasked to deliver tofu every morning without fail, driving along the mountain of Akina. Thus, conversations regarding cars or driving in general would only remind Takumi of the tiring daily routine forced upon him. One night, the Akagi Red Suns, an infamous team of street racers, visit the town of Akina to challenge the local mountain pass. Led by their two aces, Ryousuke and Keisuke Takahashi, the Red Suns plan to conquer every racing course in Kanto, establishing themselves as the fastest crew in the region. However, much to their disbelief, one of their aces is overtaken by an old Toyota AE86 during a drive back home from Akina. After the incident, the Takahashi brothers are cautious of a mysterious driver geared with remarkable technique and experience in the local roads—the AE86 of Mount Akina. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Classification

PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Studios

Gallop, Studio Comet

Producteurs

OB Planning, Fuji TV

Diffusion

Apr 19, 1998 to Dec 6, 1998

Source

Manga

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Personnages

Fujiwara, Takumi

Fujiwara, Takumi

Main

Akio

Akio

Supporting

Fujiwara, Bunta

Fujiwara, Bunta

Supporting

Fumihiro, Hiroshi

Fumihiro, Hiroshi

Supporting

Hiromichi

Hiromichi

Supporting

Iketani, Kouichirou

Iketani, Kouichirou

Supporting

Kenji

Kenji

Supporting

Miki

Miki

Supporting

Mogi, Natsuki

Mogi, Natsuki

Supporting

Nakamura, Kenta

Nakamura, Kenta

Supporting

Nakazato, Takeshi

Nakazato, Takeshi

Supporting

Narrator

Narrator

Supporting

Papa

Papa

Supporting

Saori

Saori

Supporting

Satou, Mako

Satou, Mako

Supporting

Sayuki

Sayuki

Supporting

Background

Initial D is a popular franchise spawning a sizeable number of racing games released for arcades, home consoles, handhelds, and PC. The series was also adapted into a live-action movie in 2005, co-produced by Japan's Avex Inc. and Hong Kong's Media Group. While the film deviated considerably from the original story, it was nominated for multiple awards and won many of them, at the Hong Kong Film Awards and Golden Horse Awards.

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