New Initial D | |
新劇場版「頭文字D」 | |
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Anime film series | |
Directed by | Masamitsu Hidaka Tomohito Naka (co-director) |
Written by | Mayori Sekijima |
Music by | Akio Dobashi |
Studio | Sanzigen & Liden Films |
Licensed by | Hanabee |
Released | Legend 1: Awakening August 23, 2014 Legend 2: Racer May 23, 2015 Legend 3: Dream February 6, 2016 |
Runtime | 70 minutes (each) |
Films | 3 |
New Initial D (新劇場版「頭文字D」Shin Gekijō-ban Inisharu Dī, lit. Initial D: New Theatrical Edition) is a 2014–2016 Japanese anime film series based on the manga series Initial D by Shuichi Shigeno.[1] The movie is a retelling of the early stages of the manga and is split into three parts with the first part, Legend 1: Awakening released on August 23, 2014.[2] The full trailer was revealed on 16 May 2014, containing an entirely new Japanese cast.[3] In the English dub, however, most of the Funimation cast from the original series reprised their roles for the trilogy.
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Part 2 of the series, named Legend 2: Racer, was released on May 23, 2015[4] and part 3 of the series, named Legend 3: Dream, was released on February 6, 2016.
Sentai Filmworks has licensed the film trilogy for release in North America, while MVM Films will release the trilogy in the UK.[5][6]
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Plot[edit]
Legend 1: Awakening[edit]
The movie opens with Koichiro Iketani driving home on Mount Akina, where he witnesses an impromptu battle between Keisuke Takahashi of the Akagi RedSuns and a mysterious Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 (known simply as the 'Eight-Six'), which outmaneuvers and defeats Keisuke.
The next morning, at a gas station, Iketani invites his co-workers Takumi Fujiwara and Itsuki Takeuchi to a meet with his street racing team, the Akina Speedstars, on Akina. Later that night, they find that the Akagi RedSuns and the Akina Speedstars were already there. Keisuke constantly wanted to hunt down and challenge the 'monstrous' Eight-Six whereas Ryosuke, Keisuke's brother and leader of the RedSuns, uses the meet to initiate his plans to dominate the Kanto region. During their practice, the inept Speedstars are outmaneuvered by the RedSuns' advanced driving techniques; however, this does not stop Iketani from attempting to keep up. While doing so, he strikes a sharp bump on the road, making him lose control and crash.
The next day, Iketani learns that his boss, Yuichi Tachibana, reveals that the Eight-Six is a tofu delivery vehicle owned by Bunta Fujiwara, Takumi's father. Iketani's desperately asks Bunta to be his replacement, though Bunta declines, claiming that he is too old to be Iketani's replacement. A few days later, Takumi asks Bunta to borrow the Eight-Six so that he can go on a date with his girlfriend, Natsuki. Bunta eventually accepts, but under the condition that Takumi must go to Akina on Saturday night and defeat Keisuke in a downhill race. Unbeknownst to everyone else, it was Takumi who defeated Keisuke at that first encounter as he was returning home from the morning delivery run.
Takumi later arrives at the race much to the bewilderment of the Speedstars. After Takumi explains his reason to Iketani, he agrees to let Takumi race. At the race starts, Keisuke takes the lead, but Takumi's experienced driving skills allow him to catch up as the race goes on. Eventually, Takumi overtakes and defeats Keisuke by hooking his tires in the inside gutter at the five consecutive hairpins. After the battle, Keisuke tells Takumi to not lose any race until their rematch. Despite Takumi's claim that he is not a racer, Keisuke claims that Takumi's racing skills are part of Takumi's own pride before eventually departing.
The next morning, Takumi and Natsuki play around at a beach during their date, where Takumi realizes his experience regarding the previous night's race. As Takumi embarks on his next morning delivery, he prepares himself for the next battles to come.
In a post-credit scene, a black Nissan Skyline GT-R R32, driven by the Myogi NightKids'Takeshi Nakazato, storms up Akina looking for Takumi's Eight-Six.
Legend 2: Racer[edit]
The film opens with Takeshi Nakazato, the Myogi NightKids' leader, challenging Ryosuke Takahashi, the Redsun's leader on a downhill battle one night. Afterwards, Nakazato tells Ryosuke that he witnesses Takumi Fujiwara's gutter technique he used to defeat Keisuke Takahashi, and believes that he battling Takumi will make things interesting. However, Ryosuke believes that Nakazato's car is incapable of defeating Takumi's Eight-Six, much to Nakazato's chagrin.
The next day, Nakazato arrives at a gas station where he encounters Itsuki Takeuchi, who accidentally accepts Nakazato's challenge as he drives off. However, Takumi later refuses to accept because he is not a racer despite being persuaded by Itsuki. Meanwhile, Yuichi Tachibana overhears the situation and tells the Akina Speedstars why Takumi refuses to race. He referenced to Takumi how good Nakazato is and that no one would think he's a coward if he refuses. Later, Takumi changes his mind, but when he arrives home, he is shocked to discover that his father, Bunta, had already taken the Eight-Six with him. Takumi waits desperately, and realizes how much of a racer he already is.
Meanwhile, in Akina, the Akina Speedstars attempt to apologize to the NightKids for their mistake. Just as they did so, Takumi arrives in the Eight-Six, much to their relief. As the race starts, Nakazato takes the lead, whilst Ryosuke and Keisuke follow as spectators. During the race, Nakazato's AWD driving skills keep Takumi at bay. Unbeknownst to Takumi, Bunta tuned the Eight-Six's suspension, allowing Takumi to stay on Nakazato's tail. As they approach the five consecutive hairpins, Nakazato blocks the inside, prompting Takumi to try and overtake Nakazato from the outside. Eventually, Nakazato drives into the outside, causing Takumi to drive into the inside, overtaking Nakazato. Nakazato attempts to block Takumi again, but his car spins out, and hits the guardrail, making him lose.
The following day, Iketani's Nissan Silvia S13 has been fully repaired, and Iketani and Itsuki take it to Akina to test drive it. They were then ambushed by a posse of NightKids led by Nakazato's teammate, Shingo Shoji, and his red Honda Civic SiR II EG6. Shingo then bumps Iketani's car, making him spin out. Takumi arrives and witnesses the situation as the NightKids drove off. Back at Akina's peak, Iketani demands Shingo's apology, which Shingo agrees if he loses his 'Duct Tape Deathmath' challenge against Takumi, during which the driver's right hand is taped to the steering wheel. Shingo then admits that if Takumi loses, Shingo will overthrow Nakazato as the new leader of the NightKids.
As their race starts, Takumi's tape nearly causes him to crash. He then learns that steering less will let him clear corners faster. Shingo gets impatient with Takumi's inability to crash. So, he bumps Takumi's Eight-Six, making him spin out. However, Takumi manages to avoid crashing and regains control. Enraged, Takumi drives recklessly, even going as far as cutting corners and bumping guardrails. Takumi eventually overtakes Shingo by using his gutter technique. Shingo, refusing to lose, decides to end the race in a double crash, but Takumi countersteers in time and moves out of Shingo's way, causing Shingo to crash, and lose the race.
The next day, the film ends with Takumi receiving a bouquet of flowers at work, along with a card addressed to 'Panda Trueno', which then happens to be a formal challenge issued from Ryosuke.
Legend 3: Dream[edit]
The film starts with Takumi Fujiwara chasing down the NightKids street racers for making fun of Itsuki Takeuchi's new Toyota Corolla Levin SR AE85, which Itsuki believes is an Eight-Six, and outmaneuvers them. Afterwards, Itsuki tells Takumi that he is amazed when he discovers his newfound appreciation for the car.
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 Takumi's upcoming battle. That night, Takumi was seen driving Koichiro Iketani's Nissan Silvia S13. That same night, his father, Bunta Fujiwara, drives the Eight-Six with Yuichi Tachibana to test his newly tuned suspension in preparation for the battle.
The next night, Ryosuke Takahashi downgrades his white Mazda RX-7 FC3S to 260 hp, which Ryosuke believes would give him the advantage and power he needs to defeat Takumi. Ryosuke then comments that this approach to the race makes him think back to his earlier days of racing, as the 'Akagi's White Comet'.
The next day, Natsuki becomes suspicious of Takumi's lack of interest in her. She later confesses to Takumi about a flashback when Takumi punched her ex-boyfriend two years ago for sexually exploiting her. She even apologizes to Takumi for not explaining it to him earlier, which Takumi accepts. Takumi and Natsuki then kiss. Later on, the Akina SpeedStars suspect that Takumi's interest in Natsuki causes him to zone out, so Itsuki drives Takumi to Akina later that night to help the latter regain focus on racing. While there, they witnessed an impromptu battle between Takumi's previous rivals, Keisuke Takahashi and Takeshi Nakazato.
On the night before the race, Ryosuke tells Keisuke that he will retire from street racing if he loses to Takumi, but will reaffirm his plans of dominating the Kanto region. Takumi arrives, and the race begins. Takumi starts in front, but is pressured by Ryosuke's driving skills being equally matched to Takumi's, especially at his gutter run. Eventually, at the Five Consecutive Hairpins, Takumi becomes overpressured, and enters the corner too fast, making him lose control, and allowing Ryosuke take the lead.
Eventually, Ryosuke's tires wear out, and Takumi manages to come level with Ryosuke. As they approach the final corner, Takumi tries to overtake on the outside. Ryosuke's tires cause him to slide outwards, allowing Takumi to take the inside and win the race.
After the battle, Takumi asks Ryosuke why he slowed down during the last section of the race, to which Ryosuke responds by telling Takumi the truth and accepts the defeat. He then tells Takumi not to be content with a small stage like Akina, and that there is a much bigger world out there.
A few nights later, Takumi is seen racing against an orange Toyota GT86 as he races up the mountain on his morning delivery.
In a post-credits scene, Ryosuke is seen inviting Takumi to a battle as invitation to join Ryosuke's new team, Project D.
Voice cast[edit]
Characters | Japanese voice | English voice[7] |
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Takumi Fujiwara | Mamoru Miyano | Joel McDonald[8] |
Bunta Fujiwara | Hiroaki Hirata | Bill Wise |
Natsuki Mogi | Maaya Uchida | Brina Palencia |
Koichiro Iketani | Hiroshi Tsuchida | Eric Vale |
Keisuke Takahashi | Yuuichi Nakamura | Gray G. Haddock |
Ryosuke Takahashi | Daisuke Ono | J. Michael Tatum |
Itsuki Takeuchi | Minoru Shiraishi | Josh Grelle |
Yuichi Tachibana | Tomoyuki Shimura | Charlie Campbell |
Kenji | Anri Katsu | Chris Bevins |
Kenta Nakamura | Yoshiya Naruke | Greg Ayres |
Takeshi Nakazato | Junichi Suwabe | |
Shingo Shoji | Shuhei Sakaguchi | Vic Mignogna |
Mako Sato | Yumi Hara | Colleen Clinkenbeard |
Sayuki | Kaya Okuno | Monica Rial |
Box office[edit]
Title | Release | Box office gross | ||
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Japan | South Korea | East Asia (total) | ||
Initial D Legend 1: Awakening | 2014 | ¥72,859,615 ($687,713)[9] | N/A | $687,713 |
Initial D Legend 2: Racer | 2015 | ¥105,000,000 ($965,428)[10] | N/A | $965,137 |
Initial D Legend 3: Dream | 2016 | ¥106,000,000 ($974,623)[11] | $33,110[12] | $1,007,438 |
Total gross | ¥283,859,615 ($2,627,178) | $33,110 | $2,660,288 |
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References[edit]
- ^'2014's Initial D Car-Racing Anime Film Previewed in Pilot Video'. Anime News Network. 2013-11-06. Retrieved 2013-11-07.
- ^'New Initial D: The Movie - Legend 1: The Awakening First Part of the Trilogy to Release on Aug. 23 Japan-Wide | Tokyo Otaku Mode News'. otakumode.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^'1st New Initial D Anime Film's Full Trailer Confirms New Cast'. Anime News Network. 2014-05-16. Retrieved 2014-05-18.
- ^'New Initial D the Movie Legend 2's Title, Date, Visual Unveiled'. Anime News Network. 2014-12-17. Retrieved 2014-12-18.
- ^'Sentai Filmworks Licenses New Initial D Film Trilogy'. Anime News Network. July 18, 2017. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
- ^'MVM Release Announcements'. Anime News Network. May 27, 2017. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
- ^New Theatrical Movie Initial D Legend 1: Awakening (Bluray). Sentai Filmworks. Event occurs at Closing credits, English Language Cast.
- ^P. O. C. Booking. '@AtYes2Ats announces he will reprise the role of Takumi Fujiwara from #InitialD for @SentaiFilmworks during opening ceremonies @Youmacon'. @POCBooking. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- ^'Box Office Gross, TV Anime Adaptations'. Someanithing. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
- ^Kinema Junpo, 2016年3月下旬号 70頁
- ^Kinema Junpo, 2017年3月下旬号, p.66
- ^'Initial D Legend 3'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
External links[edit]
- Official website(in Japanese)
- New Initial D the Movie (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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