![]() ![]() At the race starts, Keisuke takes the lead, but Takumi's experienced driving skills allow him to catch up as the race goes on. After Takumi explains his reason to Iketani, he agrees to let Takumi race. ![]() Takumi later arrives at the race much to the bewilderment of the Speedstars. Unbeknownst to everyone else, it was Takumi who defeated Keisuke at that first encounter as he was returning home from the morning delivery run. Bunta eventually accepts, but under the condition that Takumi must go to Akina on Saturday night and defeat Keisuke in a downhill race. A few days later, Takumi asks Bunta to borrow the Eight-Six so that he can go on a date with his girlfriend, Natsuki. Iketani's desperately asks Bunta to be his replacement, though Bunta declines, claiming that he is too old to be Iketani's replacement. The next day, Iketani's boss, Yuichi Tachibana, reveals that the Eight-Six is a tofu delivery vehicle owned by Bunta Fujiwara, Takumi's father. While doing so, he strikes a sharp bump on the road, making him lose control and crash. 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. 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. ![]() Later that night, they find that the Akagi RedSuns and the Akina Speedstars were already there. 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. 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. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the film trilogy for release in North America, while MVM Films will release the trilogy in the UK. Part 2 of the series, named Legend 2: Racer, was released on and part 3 of the series, named Legend 3: Dream, was released on February 6, 2016.Ī compilation film, named Battle Digest, was released on January 7, 2022. In the English dub, however, most of the Funimation cast from the original series reprised their roles for the trilogy (except Todd Haberkorn, who would be replaced by Gray G. The full trailer was revealed on, containing an entirely new Japanese cast. 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. "Initial D: New Theatrical Edition") is a 2014–2016 Japanese anime film series based on the manga series Initial D by Shuichi Shigeno. New Initial D ( Japanese: 新劇場版「頭文字D」, Hepburn: Shin Gekijō-ban Inisharu Dī, lit. ![]()
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