Japanese: はじめの一歩 新シリーズ More titles Information Type: TV Episodes: 26 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Jan 7, 2009 to Jul 1, 2009 Premiered: Winter 2009 Broadcast: Wednesdays at 01:29 (JST) Producers:, , Nippon Television Network Licensors: None found, add some Studios: Madhouse Source: Manga Genre: Sports Theme: Combat Sports Demographic: Shounen Original title: Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger TV Series 2009 IMDb RATING 8.8 /10 3.1K YOUR RATING Rate Animation Action Comedy Ippo continues to defend his title and training to reach his goal, Ichiro Miyata. While Takamura goes for the world, and faces the world champion, Brian Hawk. In what is to become his toughest fight so far. Stars
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Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger Alt title: Fighting Spirit: New Challenger overview recommendations characters staff reviews custom lists TV (26 eps) MADHOUSE 2009 Winter 2009 4.382 out of 5 from 9,482 votes Rank #72 Screenshots Ippo continues his career as a professional boxer, trying to live up to his role as the Japanese champion. Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger (はじめの一歩 New Challenger) is the second anime adaption of the Hajime no Ippo manga, and sequel to Hajime no Ippo. It was produced by studio Madhouse, directed by Jun Shishido, and aired from January 6, 2009 to June 30, 2009. The third season is Hajime no Ippo: Rising . Contents 1 Overview 2 Episodes 3 Gallery はじめの一歩 New Challenger (Japanese) 第一神拳New Challenger (Chinese (Taiwan)) Overview Ippo returns packing a stronger punch, and fighting to defend his belt and what it means to be truly strong in order to catch up to his boxing idol Miyata. Season two of the highly.
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show all add new release Cast show all add/edit cast main character Makunouchi Ippo 16-20, male, bloodtype: O, 8.18 (79), black eyes, black hair, boxing, brave, friendly, kind, muscular, short hair voiced by: Kiyasu Kouhei secondary cast Aoki Masaru Watch Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting! (Dub) Challenger, on Crunchyroll. Watch Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting! Challenger, on Crunchyroll.. no ads, and new episodes shortly after they air in Japan. Try it now!. Hajime No Ippo: The Fighting! 4.9 Read reviews on the anime Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger (Fighting Spirit: New Challenger) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Japanese Featherweight Champion Ippo Makunouchi has successfully defended and retained his title. Meanwhile, his rival, Ichirou Miyata, has resurfaced in Japan, aiming for his own Featherweight belt in the Oriental Pacific Boxing Federation. When the.
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Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger Synopsis Related Similar OP/ED Japanese Featherweight Champion Ippo Makunouchi has successfully defended and retained his title. Meanwhile, his rival, Ichirou Miyata, has resurfaced in Japan, aiming for his own Featherweight belt in the Oriental Pacific Boxing Federation. Hajime no Ippo: A New Challenger Ippo, a timid highschooler, is one day saved from being beaten up by Takamura, a boxer. Enthralled by Takamura's skills Ippo begins to learn boxing, soon finding love for the sport and a drive to challenge the boxing world. Date aired: 2009 Status: Completed Genre: Comedy, Drama, Shounen, Sports
1 Kindly_Problem • 2 yr. ago Found a playlist on YouTube that has 70 or so episodes of then English dub. A another channel with the Japanese dub that takes you to the end of the series before the one on Crunchyroll starts. I hope that makes sense 2 KirbyStarWarrior666 OP • 2 yr. ago Can you post a link? 1 Kindly_Problem Overview. Ippo continues to defend his title and training to reach his goal, Ichiro Miyata. While Takamura goes for the world, and faces the world champion, Brian Hawk. In what is to become his toughest fight so far. Jun Shishido. Director.
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Main Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger Cast. Ippo Makunouchi. voiced by Kohei Kiyasu. Mamoru Takamura. voiced by Rikiya Koyama. Genji Kamogawa. voiced by Kenji Utsumi. Tatsuya Kimura. voiced by Keiji Fujiwara. In Hajime no Ippo, the climactic final battle finishes at the end of the second to last episode, leaving the series finale as some random filler episode which really screwed the end-series catharsis that I normally experience. In New Challenger, the climactic battle finishes even earlier, half way through the second to last episode.