Does Initial D have an ending?
The final episodes of Initial D had Takumi battling it out with another Hachi-Roku with Takumi's engine blowing up in the final tandem. We then find out that the 'D' in initial actually stood for 'dream' and thus ended the series. Keisuke leaves the Gunma area and Project D closes shop.
Takumi manages to keep up for a while, however he pushes his engine to the point where it explodes. Bunta takes the car away to repair it, fitting it with a new engine, a Silvertop 4A-GEU. The car undergoes several other upgrades, including the addition of a carbon fibre hood.
Kyoichi Sudō, the Emperor's team leader tries to knock some sense into Seiji at the beginning of the competition. Given that Kyoichi is the first racer to defeat Takumi in the Second Stage, his beating Takumi at every level at the behest of his Evo IV is a thrill to watch.
Shingo and Nakazato states out of shock their lines are gonna cross as the Eight-Six now takes the inside and pulls ahead, passing Ryosuke as they both exit the corner, giving Takumi the lead and winning the battle as Ryosuke gives up on the accelerator, realizing Takumi took the lead and he can't regain his position ...
Takumi just doesn't lose. To get a sense of accomplishment when a character overcomes a hurdle… it has to be there in the first place. The main character or characters need to grow whether as a person or as a racer to overcome them.
Rather than letting the car keep spinning, Takumi waits for the car to turn 180 degrees, disengages the clutch, and lets the car roll backwards into the finish line. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how Takumi wins his final race.
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Keiichi Tsuchiya | |
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Born | January 30, 1956 (age 67) Tōmi, Nagano, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
24 Hours of Le Mans career | |
Years | 1994–2000 |
When he tells Hachi that he wants to take care of the baby even if it isn't his, the implication is that he is going to "parent" from a distance. will send money to Hachi and not actually be present in the child's life. Even from the very beginning, Takumi exhibited incredibly abusive and controlling behavior.
Takumi is never shown in the series, but his story is told though exposition by other characters. After Initial D ended, Takumi fulfilled his dream of becoming a professional race driver.
During Azami's regime on "Promotional Exams", Subaru started out as neutral until the third half where most of Soma's rebel friends except Takumi and Megumi were expelled, after which Subaru joined the rebel team as its 8th member to repay his debt to Soma.
Who was Takumi's toughest opponent?
Japanese. Shinji Inui (乾 信司 Inui Shinji) is a member of Sidewinder, and the final opponent of Project D's Takumi Fujiwara.
He is revealed to have a weakness on gravel but excels on tarmac, where his legendary strength is on display for the world.

Res. | Record | Location |
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Loss | 10–6–3 | Tokyo, Japan |
Win | 10–5–3 | Osaka, Japan |
Loss | 9–5–3 | Tokyo, Japan |
Loss | 9–4–3 | Tokyo, Japan |
Bunta later gives Takumi full ownership of the car, buying himself an Impreza, with which he beats Takumi in an impromptu battle on Akina.
"Unfulfilling Victory"
In his heart, Takumi cannot accept his victory over the Evo IV and decides to make a vow.
Natsuki Mogi (茂木 なつき Mogi Natsuki, known as Natalie in the Tokyopop version) is Takumi Fujiwara's love interest during the Akina's Eight-Six Arc.
Since Takumi broke the suspension on his AE86, God Arm pulled away him, which only a few moments later causes him to pulling over to vomit because he was not able to take all that amount of mental and physical stress of having many rounds of battle, while the limping Eight-Six crossed the line winning a Pyrrhic victory ...
After the Battle
Takumi began to realize that his Eight-Six is no longer the fastest car in the Akina downhill, mentally humbling him in a way that haunts him. Later on he finds out that his father, Bunta, was the driver of the Impreza.
During the Heiji Disturbance (Heiji no Ran) in 1160 the Taira defeated the coalition of Fujiwara and Minamoto forces. This defeat marked the end of the Fujiwara's dominance.
Iketani was about to tell that he actually loved her, but when Mako tells him that she will become a professional racer, Iketani decided not to open his feelings to her as that can distract her career and affect her negatively. Despite saying they will meet later on, they never met ever since.
Who is the fastest in Initial D?
- Bunta Fujiwara. He's Bunta.
- Keisuke Takahashi. ...
- Takumi Fujiwara. ...
- Toshiya Joshima (God Hand) ...
- Ryosuke Takahashi. ...
- Kozo Hoshino (God Foot) ...
- Tomoyuki Tachi. ...
- Shinji Inui.
According to Takumi, his mom left them when he was very young. It didn't get into the detail at all, though. We don't know if she passed away or left Bunta (divorce) Even the manga did not talk about it. So it's one of those mysteries that might never get resolved.
Natsuki becomes worried about Takumi. Takumi tearfully feels guilty for destroying the car. But Bunta calmly tells him not to blame himself for the engine's destruction as he was the one unlucky to be the one driving during the time it happened.
The acclaimed manga TV series Initial D, which ran throughout the 1990s tells the story of a Japanese delivery driver who serves up Tofu in the day, and races across mountain passes by night, is said to be loosely based on Keiichi Tsuchiya's life.
Ren is often mistaken by readers to be the second child as while still an unborn child he was referred to as a girl, but he is Nana and Takumi's first child.
Type of Love Interest
Takumi Ichinose is one of the central male characters in the anime, manga, and live action films NANA. He's formally the lover of Reira, growing up with her, and is the current abusive love interest and wife of Nana Komatsu.
Nana O and takumi like nana because they both see her as a label pet puppy to control. Part of the reason nana o hates takumi is because takumi is basically a boy version of her and she knows that exactly what takumi will do to nana k.
Throughout the series, Takumi develops his racing skills to be one of the fastest drivers in Kanto while driving an old Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX AE86. This is due to Takumi's job delivering tofu to Lake Akina every morning for 5 years (since 7th grade).
Initial D is a story about a 18-year-old boy named Takumi Fujiwara who helps his father Bunta Fujiwara make tofu delivery for the family business. Takumi has been doing the delivery since five years ago on Mt. Akina, every day regardless of weather conditions. The story begins when RedSuns came to Mt.
Bunta Fujiwara (藤原 文太 Fujiwara Bunta) is the owner of a tofu shop in Gunma, and the father of Takumi. He used to be the fastest downhill racer on Akina years ago, but he no longer races, preferring to guide Takumi's racing development.
Why does Takumi turn off his headlights?
The Blind Attack is a technique used by Takumi Fujiwara during which he shuts his Eight-Six's headlights when close to an opponent, so the opponent can't see where his car is from the rear-view mirror or judging from his car's headlights. There is another advantage, which is reduced aerodynamic drag.
Kyoichi and other Emperors spectate Project D's final battle between Takumi Fujiwara and Shinji Inui. They too were present at the finish line celebrating Takumi's victory.
Prince Takumi (タクミ) is a major playable character from Fire Emblem Fates on the Birthright and Revelation routes, and the secondary antagonist of the Conquest route.
In later seasons, we eventually see Bunta overtake Takumi using the Impreza, while Takumi was driving the AE86. From these examples throughout the anime, it is apparent that Bunta is a fantastic and experienced driver.
The White Ghost of Akina. Miki is seen in Takumi's dream sequence, where he punched him in the changing rooms for bragging about his sexual exploits with Natsuki.
Itsuki Takeuchi (武内 樹 Takeuchi Itsuki, known as Iggy in the Tokyopop version) is Takumi's best friend and a member of the Akina SpeedStars. He provides the comic relief in the series, and is generally quite loud and obnoxious.
Read all. Takumi Fujiwara continues his undefeated racing streak, touring the mountain passes of Japan with rival driver Keisuke Takahashi as a part of ex-racer Ryosuke Takahashi's racing team: "Project D".
Takumi's old AE86 is no match and he loses to the team's leader, Sudo Kyoichi (Evo III), blowing his engine. The Akagi RedSuns come to the rescue and defeat both Seiji and Kyoichi, thus securing the pride of Gunma's racers. Meanwhile, Bunta replaces the AE86's blown engine with a new one.
Shingo Shoji is a major antagonist from the Initial D manga and anime series. He is a member of the NightKids who drives a red Honda Civic SiR-II (EG6).
Initial D Final Stage (頭文字[イニシャル]D Final Stage) is the tenth installment of the Initial D series, and the final main installment. It continues shortly after the race between Keisuke Takahashi and Go Hojo. Produced by Wedge Link, directed by Mitsuo Hashimoto. It covers from chapter 668 to 719 (volume 46 to 48).
What happens to Takumi at the end of Initial D?
Takumi is never shown in the series, but his story is told though exposition by other characters. After Initial D ended, Takumi fulfilled his dream of becoming a professional race driver. At age 20, he moved from Mt Akina in Gunma Prefecture to the UK to drive in the British National Rally Championship.
Like many of his opponents, Seiji underestimates Takumi, and deviates from his instructions, ultimately leading to Takumi reclaiming the lead and winning the race. Takumi's victory over Seiji leads to him to finally decide to stop racing on Akina, which eventually leads to his time with Project D.
Takumi Fujiwara (藤原 拓海 Fujiwara Takumi?, "Tak") is the main character of the Initial D series and the son of legendary street racer Bunta Fujiwara.
Takumi Fujiwara left Japan for the United Kingdom at the age of 20 to participate in the British National Rally Championship, driving for Toyota. On his 3rd year in the championship, he is finally awarded the title.
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Keiichi Tsuchiya | |
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Born | January 30, 1956 (age 67) Tōmi, Nagano, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
24 Hours of Le Mans career | |
Years | 1994–2000 |
English. Natsuki's Papa (なつきのパパ Natsuki no Papa), known simply as "Papa" is the father of Shiraishi, and the ex-sugar daddy of Natsuki Mogi. His full face is never shown, often being obscured or shadowed.
Manga. MF Ghost is written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno. The manga began in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine on September 4, 2017. The series is connected to Shigeno's previous work Initial D. In October 2018, Shigeno stated that the manga is 1/5 finished.