@@Martial21396 I can't agree with that I like seeing ippo focus on the technical side of things and learning by training instead of pushing himself to the limit. Remember Date had a very similar thing happen to him and when he came back he was better and stronger than ever
@@leoepsilon8223 no no, i don’t mean the boxing it self. I mean the Way the series is going. Kimura and Aoki are not doing anything, Takamura is uh… Well i really can’t find any other reason to be frustrated with the series other than being frustraded with the fandom. When i say i don’t Like where the series is going i mean that story wise. Boxing is good now in the story, much better than just heading straight on and doing some shitty ass variaton of the dempsey or ranking the punch. But honestly Just retire Ippo at this point.
If they can make an anime of the final arc of Slam dunk which took over 20 years to make. They can make Hajime no Ippo Season 4. The question is... will they go through with it
If hajime no ippo ever gets new seasons it will most likely skip over a lot of parts of Ippo's retirement, since i think this entire retirement part of the story is what caused the franchise to lose popularity and the studios to drop the animation
Dw so many hints at his return. An Ippo with greater stats in terms of physical ability and more knowledge and skills. He is ringside several WC matches and Japanese Champion matches. He will be invincible and he rdy "beat" a world champion in sparring and that would be volg
I really don’t even care about the boxing it’s more how they are treating the characters. Like, can Aoki and Kimura actually fucking do something? Takamura is boring too, and Itagaki. Man Idk what’s up with him. To be honest with you i just really miss when i first booted up the anime having no idea what it was. I got hooked, the chemistry from that era of the series to today is long lost.
@@Martial21396 The author is most likely stretching Aoki and Kimura to be Japanese champs at the end of the manga. Takamura just took another belt and will also have all the belts by the end of the series. And Ippo will also most likely hold the belt. He is trying to match the pace all at the same time. But I agree, nothing beats the vibes of Ippo before his downfall and in the anime
From chapter 1000 onwards Morikawa created a very depressive, dark atmosphere in the work. You spent 1K chapters watching Ippo's journey and out of nowhere he got sick was very deep Ippo losing a fight won at 1203 I started to cry
Personally i don't miss the old Ippo, but i would like to see him back into the ring with his new knowledge and evolved technique......Morikawa has been building that up for years and Ippo's sparrings have been a source of hype so far.
i just finished the netflix anime ( where ippo defends his belt from that guy with the wolf attack ) and idk if i should continue, im scared i get too sad 😭
You just gotta trust he’s coming back, ippo left with the same gameplan he always did, charge in get damage, when in trouble, revving that engine, that’s how it lead to his downfall, will he come back from retirement, eventually yes,
Unsubstantiated, overly optimistic, copium-fuelled theory: The reason why it's taking so long for his comeback is so that the author's art has enough time to improve by leaps and bounds, making the fight awesome when it happens, or something idk
Yes... İt did end and anime will not come back cuse it was not popular as much as orther giants Thx to it begin a realistic sport anime insted of some kind of isekai or 7/24 fanservice
He got brain damage bad after losing twice in a row and retired. We’ve been blue balled for years now on his possible return even after characters like Wally and Ricardo have made comebacks.