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Initial D

Other (Ended 2006)

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8.8 Great
195 votes

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Initial D ranks 873 out of the 18,228 shows on TV.com.

The 175 users who count themselves as Initial D fans have written a total of 13 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

April 18, 1998

Ended

February 18, 2006

Genre

Animation

Theme

Vehicles

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6.5

Extra Stage 2: Tabidachi no Green (OAV)

Impact Blue deals with a minor pursuit challenge, while Takumi takes a break from Project D, and watches his buddies in the Akina Speed Stars race. When Iketani takes his mom to an event, he is surprised to see Sayuki there, and she has brought Mako along too! This is the first time in a while that Mako and Iketani get to talk. Will they be able to date again? Iketani tries to meet her under the billboard but encounters challenges that would spell disaster.

Aired: 10/03/08

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This story is fiction. All names of characters, places, and organizations in the story are fictional. Follow the traffic rules and drive safely. - opening Initial D disclaimer.

Initial D chronicles the story of 18-year old high school student Takumi Fujiwara, a fairly relaxed kid who never... more »

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  • Stage 5 out as yet?

    Has anyone heard if a Stage 5 for Initial D will be made. I think Stage 4 left it way to open, the lonely drivers and they r...more »

    21 comments, last one Dec 1, 2008 + Add Comment
  • Angus's Submission Standards for the Initial D show guide

    Angus's Submission Standards for the Initial D guide Q: What things do you need most right now? A: I'll get back to ...more »

    1 comments, last one Oct 7, 2008 + Add Comment
  • Stage X

    No this isn't something rude lol, its a stage in between stage 4 and 5, i figure id try to liven this place up a little...more »

    1 comments, last one Jul 31, 2008 + Add Comment
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    9 Superb

    This show started with a bang many years ago. I personally find it has gone rather downhill in Stage 4. hide « show »

    I have been following this series for 7 years now.

    I was initially impressed at the CGI of the races. Even in its low-bidget form in Stage 1, the way the cars moved, the lines were fantastic.

    This novelty carried me forward until the end of Stage 3.

    There are unfortunately times where the story gets unbearably slow and with the end of school life and Natsuki, we seem to see *only* racing and nothing else. The side-plots with girls in general in this series seem rather weak and poorly written.

    The eurobeat music is fantastic and adds the excitement to the races. I remember re-watching episodes many times.

    To summerise all this, Initial D was something spectacular when it came out. It was 100% original and very innovative. However, with the *new* factor now no longer applicable, it has gone rather downhill, only appealing to hard-core drifters. It can no longer hide that the writing is not exactly tip-top, character development is very weak and one has to get tired of music after 7 years.

    Balancing this all that, I give this show a 9.0/10 which is "average" on TV.com to my understanding. It began life as a 9.6 and now it is hovering at 6-point-something.

    My personal "British University" scale...5.5/10.
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    10 Perfect

    Tak delivers Tofu for his dad while learning the tricks to the ultimate racer , hide « show »

    I really love this show, It takes some time getting into it. But once you do youre hooked. Tak is just a kid learning the skills he needs and drives an old AE86.
    With his friends, Mostly Iggy getting him involved in races but he has a true gift to racing which is very unusual and it really suppries the compation. Its gonna be interesting to see how it evolves
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    10 Perfect

    Takumi is an 18 year old who delivers tofu for his father in the mornings. He's thrusted into the world of downhill street races one night and from there it's all "downhill" pun intended. He goes from race to race becoming stronger. Will he ever lose? hide « show »

    Now this score is for the japanese version which I have. The japanese version is far more superior than the english. The dubbed series is not that good, there are only a few standout voices on their and that mainly is just steve blum who voices keisuke or (KT) for those who've only seen the dubbed versions. I love this series a lot and i'm a real big car nut too. So it fills out both loves of animes and cars in one go. If you havn't seen this series before do so now, but be forewarned, the japanese versions are the ones to watch! Oh and in response to the person who said that the AE-86 is a hard car to find apparently isn't looking hard enough. There are plenty out on ebay, just make sure you get the trueno and not the levin!
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    9 Superb

    Whoever thought delivering tofu could be such an adventure? hide « show »

    Meet restaurant delivery driver Takumi Fujiwara. He strives to make every stop on time, despite the local hot-shots who try to run him off the road. By high school, he has a new line earning money as a gas pump jockey, but the competition on the road is even more fierce. Rival road-hog Keisuke Takahashi still doesn't like him, and votes with his feet--the one on the gas pedal. But Takumi, with his skills honed over the years, has more resources up his sleeve, and pulls to the 'finish line' first.

    Takumi discovers his driving talents will be in demand by friends and foes alike. He hits the drifting scene for real, armed with only his wits and his trusty Toyota 'Eight Six.'

    An exciting show with absorbing characters, 'Initial D' is a twist on the sci-fi-heavy anime environment. Real people could be doing these things.

    The quality of the art and the writing improve with every season. See it soon.
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    8.5 Great

    Very enjoyable anime about illegal car racings. Too fast, too furious is nothing comparing to anime ;). hide « show »

    Although I am not interested in cars too much I enjoyed the show. At first it was annoying for me that cars were made in CGI (only for few moments) but I got used to it. The show starts a bit slowly, not to say boringly but the plot quickly develops and action comes by in the first episode. I didn't think that anime about cars could be this interesting. I can't agree with one of the reviewers that anyone can watch it, even someone who doesn't like anime or cars because this anime isn't good enough to get round somebody to "japanese cartoons".
    Nonetheless it's just ideal title for people who saw almost everything and who wants some change from popular and boring shows (for ex. Naruto ). Just try to watch first episode and maybe You will like it like I did.
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