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Back in Akina, Takumi’s routine way of life is gone with the absence of the Eight-Six and the discovery of Natsuki’s secret. Takumi then disowns Natsuki at the end of the episode. This episode's Japanese title is a reference to the 1989 neo-noir action thriller film Violent Cop .
Takumi undertakes Ryosuke on the last hairpin turn to win the race. Ryosuke offers Takumi to join his new racing team, but Takumi goes to see Natsuki. However, he sees the Mercedes driver drop off Natsuki with a hug. Takumi and Natsuki see each other but Takumi runs away, while Natsuki falls to the ground crying. Takumi tearfully drives away.
Initial D (Japanese: 頭文字 ( イニシャル ) D, Hepburn: Inisharu Dī) is a Japanese street racing manga series written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno.It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from 1995 to 2013, with the chapters collected into 48 tankōbon volumes.
The cover of the first Initial D tankōbon, released in Japan by Kodansha on November 6, 1995.. This is a list of chapters for the manga series Initial D written by Shuichi Shigeno and serialized in Young Magazine.
The following is a list of episodes from the anime My-HiME. The opening theme is Shining☆Days by Minami Kuribayashi, which is also used as the ending theme in the final episode. The ending theme is You were the Sky (君が空だった kimi ga sora datta?) by Aki Misato, though episode 15 uses It's only the fairy tale by Yuko Miyamura.
The next day, Takumi's upcoming battle against Ryosuke Takahashi is fast-approaching. As Takumi and his girlfriend, Natsuki Mogi, go out on a date, Takumi reflects on how far he had been racing over the summer, and becomes curious about the outcome of his upcoming battle. That night, Takumi was seen driving Koichiro Iketani's Nissan Silvia S13.
My-HiME (舞-HiME, Mai-HiME) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise.Directed by Masakazu Obara and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, it premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo from September 2004 to March 2005.
Dear Boys (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese sports manga series written and illustrated by Hiroki Yagami.It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine from June 1989 to January 1997, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes.