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[Initial D] I confess.

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I only know about Initial D from this image, but I’m listening to the music because it’s cool.

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Gonagetchu! Space Boy!!

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Puppy!

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I only know this image, but the BGM was so cool that once I started watching, I ended up binge-watching all the way to MFG.

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Crazy of blush!

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A piece from the very beginning of the game.

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I’ve been watching since the 1st season, but I found out here that MIKADO has only been used once!! It’s also impressive to hear the often-mentioned deja vu, but it really is just once…

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Because it’s also the king of sunlight in terms of lyrics…

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GAS GAS GAS

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(The episode of the flow of fake D)

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(The song “Milk from the Nose” is cool…)

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I was happy that you used the R32 in the first season and the R34 in the fourth season…

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Even if you don’t know much about the differences between cars or the progression of the race, it’s perfectly fine to enjoy it with a cool vibe, especially when an awesome BGM plays during a comeback.

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As expected of an old anime, the 3D looks too cheap… → It suddenly changes to being really cool…

The presentation and background music are too good.

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The fact that communication is done through the home landline makes me feel the passage of time…

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The homepage also feels like it’s from a different era…

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From around the second season of the anime, it became mobile, and by the end, smartphones also appeared.

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Please take care of FOREVER YOUNG, which is just lighting up but is incredibly cool.

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This is not the sound of my car… Is someone there… over there!

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Forever

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My favorite is “Fly Me to the Moon & Back.”

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I feel like I’ve been going through the motions since the battle with the ramen shop.

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I like SPEED LOVER.

I also like THE TOP.

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Puppy

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I really like ElDorado.

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Donstot Donstot

Don’t Stop the Music

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That’s nice, isn’t it…?

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At the time of serialization, I thought Itsuki was a strange character, but this guy is really a good person…

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It’s fun to imagine that it might be about that when I occasionally look at the lyrics.

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I confess, I am a city councilor, but in the past, I did dangerous things in the mountains.

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Even though the stage has become legal, there are still some outlaws popping up here and there…

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Why does he always challenge under unfavorable conditions…!?

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A little while ago, they released all seasons of the anime on the official channel, and I watched it, but it’s a shame that it’s been sporadically available for streaming or not available at all.

(The movie version and Final Stage can be watched on d anime.)

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Please take care of Chemical Love, which is only used in the intro.

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It’s quite common, right? Both Initial D and MFG.

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The transition from the lively beat before the lights go out to the silence with just the sound of the motor is amazing, even though the lights being on is great too.

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It means that the right corner is terrible! (Flowing out, Ste-Cheto-Ste-Cheto-shun)

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Breaking the rules with a local run!! I won this match!!! Isn’t it great…

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As the season progresses, m.o.v.e’s singing ability gets better, right?

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A girl who seems like she would be at karaoke is properly becoming a singer…

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Rage your dream was just too perfect as a closing theme to use all the way to the end.

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Eurobeat is one thing, but I can’t relax unless the speed warning sound is playing.

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I feel that the mood of the music changes with the times, but I love the Eurobeat that reflects the era up to S2.

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Make sure to listen to all the voice actor versions too!

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The character songs are too extravagant…

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Let’s read up to the Gunma edition because it’s interesting.

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Is it tire heat fade…?!

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What do you think, big brother?

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The blind attack is so perfect that the battle stage is seriously lacking.

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The most famous “Night of Fire” scene is actually quite trivial in the Kenta match.

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I was really hyped when this scene came in the anime, but then it just turned into trash, and my excitement slightly dropped.

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Super famous Night of Fire

It was background music for something fairly insignificant.

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It’s almost a waste that it’s become a meme; the scene with DEJA-VU flowing is just too good…

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>>53

Don’t be stupid! Overtaking and that kind of thing isn’t allowed here!

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Could it be that this anime has incredibly good music?

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It’s too sad how Iketani-senpai is treated in MF Ghost because he is such a good person…!

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Single Bald Gas Station Manager

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Kent, who doesn’t care, is sadly double-tapped in the present.

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Awana Dance

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Kenta is being told “I don’t care” too much, it’s amusing.

Well, I don’t really care, but…

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BEAT OF THE RISING SUN I like

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Hearing the songs used in Initial D playing in MF Ghost still gets me excited.

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The timing of the battle is really not important because there’s the brother fight coming up, Ken.

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There may be some discrepancies in ethics compared to modern times, like having the heroine driving a car since middle school or doing “papakatsu,” but when I see the car moving with cool BGM playing, everything else becomes irrelevant.

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A duct tape deathmatch is impossible in today’s era…

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Kinkon Kinkon

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I like Speedy Speed Boy.

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I’m totally in sync with the reckless Takumi.

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The direction is really amazing, right? The anime.

I love the scene where the Hachiroku narrowly avoids the drifting Sil80.

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Flowing Wings of Fire

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Using a song sung by the characters fighting as the BGM for battle scenes feels like a really rare direction for that time.

I have feelings like “Why…?” but…

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Mako and Sayuki were popular, so I got two Extra Stage spin-off episodes.

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Unlike her, there is a problem on Iketani-senpai’s side as well, hesitating to take damage on his own.

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POWER OF SOUND is great!

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I feel the era when the gasoline price was in double digits.

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I like 100, even though it’s minor.

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I thought for a long time that Speedy Speed Boy was called Mystic Boy.

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I know the song “WANOOO,” but I don’t know where it was played.

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The early battles of Evo 4 in anime season 2.

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Wataru Akiyama only speaks great quotes when he opens his mouth.

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The Levin battle is great, isn’t it…?

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The fastest guy on the pass is the coolest…!

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All the songs are good, it’s insane.

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Make Up Your Mind is nice, isn’t it…

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The performance during the blow was amazing, just like the singer of GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD…

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Baby Wake Up Mine

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In the anime, Norisuke’s voice is cool.

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Ah, it’s the time of the monkey.

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I don’t know about Initial D, but the MF Ghost anime is really interesting.

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I start off losing, then somehow manage to pull ahead in the middle, but I get overtaken again in the final stretch. In the end, I play some cool background music and use a clever strategy to take the lead again.

There are many instances like that, but I can’t help but keep watching because the music and production are always good.

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I love Nakazato and Shingo commentating with high tension during the last match between Takumi and Ryosuke.

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Isn’t it a bit too extravagant to prepare songs that use almost only one phrase for each battle in this overly extravagant era…?

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Before this anime aired, there was a Eurobeat boom.

When it was on the decline, AVEX jumped in and it sold like crazy, becoming a huge trend.

I don’t know how many times I’ve said this, but I think the person who thought of playing Eurobeat during races is a genius.

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Oh oh oh oh all around we’ll go

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MF is a race game, so it has a different kind of fun compared to Initial D, and that’s nice.

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Unlike Initial D, which focuses on action battles, the sky is bright!

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There are no galleries watching from the roadside, so it’s safe!!

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This is bad… Is it tire heat fading?

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I’ve been getting better since Gambling Rumble.

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Nakasato, who becomes the Under King at a crucial moment, is liked.

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I like GRAND PRIX, but I feel like it has a low profile.

The melody is flashy, though.

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I was thinking the BGM was different from what I expected, but it turns out the new theatrical version is different.

It was interesting, but…

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The essence of Initial D is simply a battle manga about rising to power, so make sure to check it out!

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Don’t mess around!

Here, there’s no overtaking or anything like that!!!

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Famous quotes that are frequently used in real life.

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Déjà vu

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Perhaps this is the origin of my outdated yet fiercely powerful new type that defeats the old model.

Actually, I surprisingly can’t think of any robot-related things.

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I want people without a username to watch anime because they won’t lose anything.

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It’s really amazing that I can only hear voices I recognize from voice actors.

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It started with a voice cast that really felt like the 90s, but by the time of the final, we had Nakamura and Hayami showing up…

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I started watching from MFG and binge-watched it at the end of the year.

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I’m here… I’m still watching, but the guy explaining it is really nice… and the one running is getting some serious elite education!!

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>>108

After Initial D, when the student who was involved in the Fujiwara accident came, it’s no wonder that those related would cry and get really invested…

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The new series has good animation and I don’t mind the new voice actors, but it’s a shame there’s no Eurobeat.

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I don’t dislike the new voice, but it matches the TV series too much, and the more I watch, the more uncomfortable it feels, especially with Bunta.

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The intro is divine, 90s.

Net meme deja vu

Simply cool, CrazyForLove.

Is this area known for any famous spots that are easy to recognize even if you haven’t seen them?

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Choshu Koryoku – Night of Fire

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Anime Season 5 Episode 1: GAS GAS GAS

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I like forever young, including the timing when the song plays.

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It’s too awesome that Gimme the Night starts playing from the opening!

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Since Takuji has started to awaken, the GRAND PRIX has also gone crazy.

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I don’t like Shingo, but I really love “Don’t Stand So Close.”

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It seems that Nakazato’s song “back on the rock” sounds like “Bacon Deluxe” to foreigners, which made me laugh.

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When I enter with the song, I realize it was that song from Initial D… and it brings out a strange laugh.

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>>125

When I watched BattleStage 3 and the ending played, I thought it was Tiga’s opening, but it turned out to be the original song by Uncle Dave, the provider.

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I watched the first season a little while ago, and the heroine was a bitch.

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No

I think Teacher Shigeno is charming.

Over

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I think it’s a work that managed to be interesting all the way to the end without any noticeable slowdown.

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I thought, “Are they using that song here?” regarding Night of Fire and Power of Sound.

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The voice actors for the anime are luxurious, but by the time it was adapted into an anime, the manga had already sold a ton, so of course, the budget is plentiful.

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The 86vs86 is the same car, but the difference in what’s inside is nice, isn’t it?

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The sequel has become a clean race, so Toyota will have no issues becoming a sponsor.

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No cutting in! You’ll understand once you actually try driving there.

The road is too bumpy and narrow!

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It seems there was a works team racing motorcycles at that place.

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It feels strange that there are still street racers on Route 299, which connects to Shōmaru!

New traces of accidents appear regularly…

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I like that Shinji-kun may not be popular, but he clearly surpasses the original local special version of myself who only knew the old Akina.

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You know… what do you know about me?

I had to aim to become a doctor due to the pressure from my father and mother!

Keisuke! You’re just wandering around and having fun! I’m the only one suffering here…!

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The songs used in Initial D, but most of them are not from Initial D…

Which came first, Night of Fire’s parapara or Initial D?

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I feel like it might have been in Dance Dance Revolution, so was para para first?

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I liked it since I first heard it, but I liked it even more after watching the anime, RUNNING IN THE 90’s.

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The extravagant use of “Chemical Love” that flows when the God Arm is pulled out is incredibly stylish, isn’t it?

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This is a seminar.

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In college, I drove an ST205 and had brown hair, which is why my senior often teased me as “virgin Miki.”

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I understand that Natsuki is mentioned every time something happens, but I really love the part in the anime where, after the awkwardness in the 3rd arc, they speed through the snowy road to go save Natsuki…

I really love the sense of youth and the extraordinary feeling in the high school chapters…

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I love Bunta, who awkwardly participates in celebrating Christmas around that time…

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MAX Power from Strike On is great, isn’t it?

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Night of Fire’s story doesn’t really matter, but the direction is top class within the work, so it’s good.

It’s not over yet! It’s cool how Kenta syncs his eye movements with the beat before the chorus starts.

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In the early stages, the older brother is just a terrible person by nature…

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It feels like a laughing matter here, but the scene with MIKADO flowing is way too cool…

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There is a tendency to perceive the first season’s ending theme as a song that Shingo crashes into.

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It’s nice to see what happened to the members of Initial D in MFG.

Okuyama has achieved great success, and Ishiho has become prominent, Iketani is balding, and Kenta has a talent for land development.

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I think the new movie version would have been great even if only Natsuki’s voice was changed.

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So when is MFG going to have Dave write a song for them?

The person has really leveled up… What is that album, what is that MV?

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I’m sorry, but I can’t date Natsuki, and I can’t really keep up with the teacher’s hobbies either.

If the flavor changes in that area disappear, it will feel like a battle, battle, battle in Pro D with no ups and downs.

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The person who thought up that useless flash is amazing.

I can’t see a future where that is completed, even after listening to MIKADO and watching Kaguya-hime.

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I thought Takahashi’s cousin would become the true heroine, but she faded out without playing any significant role.

Isn’t it just that Shigeno-sensei draws because he simply wants to draw girls?

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Anime is too good at matching the excitement of Eurobeat…

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I really think it’s artistic how my older brother stands out at the ramen shop.

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That place looks too cool… Iketani-senpai’s “Go for it!” adds a great vibe too.

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It is not strange that the main heroine is Natsuki, given that she can draw Sayuki and Mako.

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I don’t know where they changed their policy or if it was from the beginning, but I don’t think they positioned her as the so-called heroine in the story during the process of going to pro D.

It’s like a fleeting memory from high school…

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I really like the part where Juki praised Hachigo for buying it on his own early on, and when Hachigo was mocked on the road, Juki got angry, changed drivers, and overtook them.

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(So slow it’s killing me)

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The heroine who properly engages in a relationship has already been done in Bali Den, huh…

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The lyrics are so classic that I wonder if they were newly written, as they really feel like Takahashi Keisuke.

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The BGM of the undefeated myth R is really good…

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You shouldn’t drift in an ordinary passenger car that is not a fully tuned sports model!

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Crazy for Love!

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Did I do something? It’s like an introduction, but it’s a perfect setup with the initial battle.

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>>174

I feel that because of that kind of start, it’s easy for young people who don’t care much about cars to get into it.

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Takumi likes both Itsuki and Iketani-senpai, but that doesn’t mean he thinks they’re strong…

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The older brothers coming to fight against a group of enthusiasts who can’t even drift are being way too childish.

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