
It was incredibly interesting.
I just liked the BGM from anime like The Top afterwards, but when I went to karaoke, none of those songs were available, and now it feels like this.
That was annoying!! You did that on purpose, didn’t you?
Deja vu! I can’t do it…
You don’t have to get that angry…
>>3
Godfoot was cool.
>>4
D, Death God…
Driving while listening to the music from the work is nice, isn’t it?
>>7
Hey hey hey
He’s going to crash.
Isn’t there any Eurobeat in karaoke…?
If you want to see GT-R, the Wangan Midnight series is good.
>>9
Hiramoto’s 32 is nice, right…
The Lancer Evolution is still getting more activity.
It’s a ramen shop, but…
I don’t know anything about cars, but I understand that the best one is the Cappuccino, and the runner-up is the 4WD Impreza.
>>11
Well, it’s an Imp, isn’t it?
>>17
It’s just a rider problem, but Evo is also the strongest.
Maybe NIGHT ON FIRE is included.
I was like that myself.
I think anyone who watches the Keisuke match, even if they aren’t interested in cars, will probably get hooked.
Did Z appear in Initial D… ?
Aren’t you going to the mountain pass?
The bay area is quite a different vector, but it’s interesting…
Is it not allowed to spend that money?
>>19
It’s so worthless… but I think it’s the best depiction of being driven crazy by speed.
Thump… Thump…
This isn’t the sound of my car…! Are you there! Right there!
Forever
Together
>>20
It’s one of the best scenes in the work, isn’t it?
The use of eurobeat is too good.
I like the part in Season 1 where I borrowed 85 and was mocked, and I get my revenge.
>>22
It’s nice to hear the opinion that this car is unbelievable after saying it was fine at 85.
It’s actually nice that even by the standards of the time when it was serialized, there aren’t any street racers like this anymore; it feels like a fantasy world.
It’s nice that cars like the Supra and the 33R get to shine in the bay area, where they don’t often appear elsewhere.
The story is about someone who dedicates their life to their hobby in the bay area…
Considering that the protagonist’s beloved car in the sequel is a Toyota 86, which is essentially a Subaru under the hood,
It’s true that Takumi driving the AE86 and the Impreza feels like destiny.
If a Porsche had appeared in Initial D, would it have been a landslide victory?
It’s interesting that there are different opinions about R33 in the works.
>>30
The nature of the work and the course is too different.
The recently released “Shuto Kō Battle” has R33, Cappuccino, and Hachi-Roku, so it’s very helpful…
The fact that the author is a fan of Keiichi Tsuchiya is also a factor in why 33 is harshly criticized.
Don’t bring such a big car to a narrow pass!
I hope the street battles return soon.
Ryosuke is trying to explicitly limit weight reduction and 4WD in the sequel…
Here, there’s no overtaking or anything like that!
>>38
Quote generator is nice, isn’t it…?
>>38
My younger sister understands reason, but the things the older brother is doing are quite reckless.
>>43
He’s just a regular young guy, so it’s unavoidable.
I started watching MF Ghost without knowing about Initial D, and it’s super interesting!
Were dependable mechanics or doctors part of the rival roles in Initial D?
>>39
The doctor is in a master position.
The dependable mechanic is… just someone I had a little battle with…
Why was Honda VTEC dominating instead of a large displacement turbo, even though it was the same loop line in Osaka?
Akiyama only says famous lines, huh?
>>42
Well, the idea that the fastest guy at the mountain pass is the coolest is quite convincing, isn’t it?
>>42
Even when I’m a fake D, I still make the amusing comment, “I’m just some lame guy named Akiyama,” and I can’t get enough of it.
Isn’t Initial D going to release any more home games?
>>44
I was the one who laughed at the Mario Kart technique of dropping the groove…
I really enjoyed the PS2 special stage.
I wonder if Iwaki and Sudō have the skill to compete even in the latter stages.
>>48
Sudou (the ramen shop) can still do it.
Iroha-zaka’s monkey is absolutely impossible.
>>53
It’s at a level where it could lose to a modified AE86 when it gets heated up…
I used to like people who talked a lot, but in reality, they’re noisy.
>>50
A person who makes a popping sound!?
>>78
I wonder if it’s about the misfiring system…
>>84
It’s not a person; it’s a car…
I’m watching the fourth season now, but my brother isn’t saying anything that would be the biggest challenge for Fujiwara in every match.
>>52
Since the expedition, I’ve only been up against stronger opponents.
The ramen shop Takumi really loves commentary too much!
I think the ramen shop understands Takumi the best.
The idea of a plain character actually being something more is a universal format, and the Project D arc is still a coming-of-age story, so it’s quite easy to read.
Battles are essentially just a race, and the rules are straightforward and clear.
>>57
There’s no way I’m going to lose to this outdated car! → This guy is sticking to me! → (What an amazing drift)
The initial format feels nice.
Everyone is getting burned out by Takumi and turning into a fan club.
>>58
Aren’t all the characters from MFG’s previous work saying “Fujiwara” way too much?
Natsuki Katagiri is just Fujiwara’s disciple, so there’s no need to elevate him like that.
>>65
Well, it’s bad that only pathetic guys who either don’t care or dislike those who had been in MFG until then are around.
>>81
I can’t get into Beckenbauer’s running with Wataru’s blazing fastballs; it’s just too funny and not good.
Both the God hand and feet are cool, right?
Running straight is what the bay area is all about.
I read it with the impression that Initial D is about risking everything to drift.
>>61
The coolest guy at the pass is the fastest one in Initial D.
The ensemble drama where there’s only the choice to either keep running or get off is the bay area.
>>67
The battle between Keisuke and the Hojo brother really got close to the theme of Initial D, didn’t it?
If there is a car to chase, I chase! This is instinct.
I can’t stop something this fun!
I watched Initial D and Wangan, and now I want to see a story about becoming a pro racer from the public roads. Is there anything like that?
>>62
Bari Bari Legend
The monkeys on Irohazaka are not smart, so it’s no good.
My street racer friend still has the same MR2 that Kobayashi loves.
Akiyama’s voice being Yoshinori Matsumoto is great, isn’t it?
>>69
I was only familiar with Noriske, so I was surprised at how cool he was.
>>69
I think the fact that the lines, which at first glance seem cheesy, become passionate is greatly influenced by that voice.
Let’s read the Gulf and have a battle on the Metropolitan Expressway!
I started watching Initial D after getting into MF Ghost, so I was surprised that the Zero Theory person’s appearance came so late.
I fell in love with the part where they come to help at the end of the battle with the Grim Reaper.
>>71
If I look at it now, it’s impossible because I blow with my voice.
>>109
Hey!
>>120
Don’t fall in love, okay?
The monkey on Iroha-zaka sounds like Detective Itami…
I saw a Hachiroku Treeno in the city the other day.
Of course, in black and white panda colors.
The tempo and development during the local mountain pass runs are really good, aren’t they?
I feel like I see more Levins than Trenos around town.
Takumi… date someone better…!
>>82
The golfer’s child was a good kid, right?
>>90
Readers said to stop with the initial heroines…
The match with Ryosuke is still quite early, but it’s amazing that he hasn’t lost any of his strength as a strong contender.
Fujiwara Tofu Shop is a mysterious tofu chain that delivers tofu all over the world…
>>86
It’s funny that even though Fujihara Tofu Shop is just the same as always, it seems like the number of customers hasn’t really increased.
When I see a Hachiroku, I can’t help but go “Oh!”
Well, cappuccino might be the best.
I’m losing to the initial 86, but my older brother is still treated like an amazing guy, and Takumi seems to be really attached to him…
>>91
You’re doing things like an older brother, even in how you teach!
>>91
I lost because I went out of my way to power down and compete on the same stage as Takumi.
It’s because I wore out the tires by tracing Takumi’s driving.
I think it would have been a landslide victory if we were just doing it to win.
It’s nice that even Beckenbauer ultimately says, “My origin is tag!”
The ending is nice too…
Of course, people who hit without mercy are disliked.
From the perspective of a street racer kid.
It’s long, but how many volumes should I read at the beginning?
>>95
Was it volume 5?
Ryousuke Battle
The theme of the sheet metal king is the coolest.
>>97
That’s more of a GT-R theme, isn’t it?
Although it is used in Godfoot’s R34, it’s not used in Shinigami GT-R.
>>137
In the death god battle, if it flows, it’s a gag, right?
>>146
I love the Death God battle; The Race Of The Night and A Perfect Hero are just too cool…
Well, both Initial D and MFG wouldn’t start their stories unless Ryota Takahashi’s mind is a bit eccentric.
A person who is not the main character but embodies the world itself.
>>98
Could it be that it was also caused by the eruption of Mount Fuji…?
>>106
I’m quite looking forward to how they justify doing public road races in their next work featuring tractor drifting.
I don’t know if it’s a public road race or not.
I really like the battles with the downhill racers from Todo Academy.
Still strategizing with the unlikely Fujihara, my brother is giving operational instructions.
>>101
The Rev binding was really impressive to read; it’s too clever.
How much does this author hate 4WD?
>>103
You acknowledge my strength, don’t you?
It’s impossible to win with 86 halfway through… I come back to my senses and laugh.
>>104
Bunta is educating step by step…
Well, first of all, watch the anime…
Well, CG might be a bit too old-fashioned, huh…
>>105
But I love the character design from the first season the most.
>>110
In the second season, their face suddenly became more distinct, and I couldn’t help but laugh.
>>105
It’s old-fashioned, but there’s a sense of style in the presentation.
It’s long, but once I get into the professional D level, it gets boring…
>>108
It was quite interesting to see the changes in Takumi’s consciousness up until that point.
There are nutrients that can only be obtained around the age of young people acting foolishly.
>>112
It’s great that the setting is a high school student’s summer vacation.
When I see a black and white 86 at Haruna or Akagi, I go “wow!!!”
I don’t really understand hatred, but…
It seems that four-wheel drive is hard to use because it’s too strong in races.
The person of the zero theory had a nice position.
Even the shabby CGI from the first season has its charm.
In other words, the way it’s presented is delicious, or I just like it normally.
Let’s stop with the 86 and go for an Impreza!
The CG is lame, but when Eurobeat plays, it no longer bothers me.
>>125
The engine sound and the production are good, so it has a sense of presence.
I was leading the street attack team…
>>126
(What is this old man talking about…)
In the beginning, the feeling of a moratorium at life size is nice, isn’t it?
It’s amazing that Takumi, as a high school student, is working part-time to buy his own car… I really like how age-appropriate he is.
>>127
The “papakatsu” heroine is too noisy…
>>142
It was really terrible, but I also think there aren’t many heroines with such impact as this one, so it’s difficult.
>>142
Well, in that case, it’s fitting since the protagonist was also driving without a license and exceeding the speed limit while doing tofu deliveries…
>>142
The girlfriend who disappeared after getting back together with an older man at 85 is terrible, and women are just horrible… There’s even someone who gives away their virginity if they suddenly lose…
>>127
Takumi was just riding in our dad’s car.
It is said that during the time the engine blew and needed repairs (I don’t know if it’s true) Takumi’s money was also used.
To bring out the power of the new engine, I ended up swapping the meter.
It’s gradually becoming my own car.
I wanted to see the part where Ryosuke meets Bunta.
Is this Ikeda Wakka!?
I thought everyone was a social misfit violating traffic laws, but they turned out to be proper adults…
>>130
Properly arrange social appearances.
We’re battling in a place that became a ghost town due to a volcanic eruption…
In “Initial D,” Shigeno-sensei’s bike and car stories are depicted, for better or worse, with the grammar of battle stories, and that works interestingly.
The story mainly revolves around the human drama of the people driving on the metropolitan expressway along the bay area, which gives it a unique flavor, so the vector is completely different.
The fact that Initial D and Wangan were both featured in Young Magazine at the same time but did not clash at all is also a significant factor.
Pro D wanted their opponent to become strong enough that they would honestly switch to Imp.
But in the survey, the readers’ preference was all about 86, right…?
When you start from the game, the way the music is used makes your head go crazy.
Remember me… Wasn’t that your song, Sil80…?
>>134
In anime, it’s a digest version, but since the game takes longer, the impression of the game tends to be stronger…
I have a disappointing memory of the Knight on Fire round having a rather weak opponent.
Hearing that the young people were acting foolishly, Purple Shadow couldn’t hold back and rushed over.
Initial D is a sports manga, and the bay area felt legendary.
The fact that the most popular R32 was an early enemy is unfortunate.
>>139
I didn’t think it would last this long.
>>139
It’s a bad move to save material for a serialized manga.
Is there anyone who would battle on a public road where regular cars also drive!?
>>140
was
>>144
Especially since the stage of the Initial D battles originally had people who came to race, the number has increased even more due to the influence of the manga, anime, and games.
It’s a situation where everything has been thoroughly countermeasured against hardcore street racers.
>>169
The mountain roads in Gunma are full of speed bumps!
>>140
A zone has been created where no one can enter due to toxic gas.
Let’s gather sponsors and legally put the fastest theory on public roads into action!
There are those who do it.
I became interested in a recreation video from GT5, watched all the episodes of the anime, and got hooked.
Did the black and white Panda Treno sell like crazy back in the day?
Ryou Takahashi caused the eruption, right?
The devil
>>149
If it’s my brother, he’ll have that much good fortune on his side.
>>149
Well, if you’re going to flee just because one or two volcanoes erupted, then you’re disqualified as a driver.
I also watched the finale of the Animax marathon that I recorded the other day.
So that’s what the last battle was like, huh?
You pit an illegal heroine against an illegal protagonist!
Ryousuke is such a stupid son to be using his parents’ money like that…
>>155
But you’re properly becoming a doctor and taking over the hospital, right?
Isn’t it Bunta rather than the protagonist that is illegal?
The idea of becoming a monster driver while delivering tofu is just too interesting.
Keisuke has many delinquent friends.
Able to cope with rough situations.
The first episode of the anime is too perfect.
When the eye pattern aligns in pachinko, there’s a reach where Out of Sight-san slashes the team stickers, which is funny.
Sometimes I cut everything and hit.
Rage your dream, that’s nice.
The day I quit my job, I wore this while heading home.
It might be because it’s a movie, but isn’t the quality of the 3rd one amazing?
It seems there are plans for the next work, but I wonder what they will do.
I can only say that there will probably be high school girls appearing.
If you see something that intense in a manga, there are definitely going to be idiots who want to do it in real life too…
No matter how hard you try, the Hachiroku can’t win on the climb?
To put it modestly, even my clumsy old man Bunta awkwardly participated in that Christmas party, and I’m sure it has become one of Takumi’s lifelong memories.
Seriously, Ikeda from the Shinigami battle is really cool…
The nearby pass still has a lot of black markers, I wonder if they’re still doing it.
I have a memory of getting excited because MIKADO had karaoke before.
Why would you have a street battle at a time when the outlook is the worst…
>>179
Are you saying I should do it while everyone is around during the day?!
>>179
If I run during the day, I’ll end up like Senior Iketani.
Everyone has work during the day, one way or another…
That guy doesn’t seem to be doing either work or studying…
I loved Initial D at the arcade, so when I went to Irohazaka by bike a long time later, I was really excited because it was just like the game!!!!
Reading it now, I really feel the era’s vibe, but even back then, didn’t everyone think that Bunta was a crazy guy?
There’s no way I can do it during the day!
>>184
I have heard that there are occasionally people who misunderstand things in the game and come during the day.
By the way, in the game, it’s set up as a competition on courses that block off roads that are no longer used, like in the Metropolitan Expressway Battle series.
MF Ghost was great because the power of the supercars came through strongly.
Those who worry about oncoming traffic are called weak.
Poor ramen shop.
>>187
He’s not bad, even though he’s weak on right corners!
>>187
There’s no one who doesn’t care!
Just a lack of experience.
Why do people who love sports cars from the ’90s rave about the 32 but criticize the 33 and 34?
Shinji’s mother letting an elementary school student drive is crazy…
>>189
It’s like you’re saying it’s not strange that Bunta was having a middle school student do the work.
MFG is first during the day, so the screen is bright…!
No matter what secret techniques Kanata learns from Teacher Fujiwara, he just can’t use the oncoming car feint.
>>191
It’s sad that there’s no effect of headlights reflecting in the mirror or brake lights trailing in the pitch darkness.
>>200
Soon a pitch-black tunnel will appear…
The most famous one, Night of Fire, is used in a bonus battle with someone like Keisuke’s underling.
>>192
The song Deja vu, which is probably the most famous from Initial D, is used at a good point…
>>196
Honestly, the way that is used is plain!
Blind attack in times of trouble.
Takumi and GasGasGas are used in quite a few ways.
There were videos circulating in the past of people imitating and crashing into the front.
An old car suddenly overtakes me at the pass just before dawn.
It really feels like a supernatural phenomenon.
Attacking the mountain pass at night, let alone during the day, is something like that.
There isn’t any!!
Everything about Initial D is packed into the Akiyama battle.
Kanata has been wearing gloves from the very beginning, and he’s a completely different type of protagonist compared to Takumi! It was impressive.