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|KanjiTitle=究極のとうふ屋ドリフト
|KanjiTitle=究極のとうふ屋ドリフト
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-04-18
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-04-18
|ShortSummary=Takumi Fujiwara is an eighteen-year-old high school student who usually appears aloof and uninterested in most things. Along with his best friend Itsuki, they both work at a gas station. They are friends with a young man named Iketani, leader of the Speedstars, a local racing team, and their manager Yuiichi. One night, Iketani brings the two up Mount Akina to experience the life of a street racer. But just in time, the RedSuns from Akagi led by the Takahashi brothers have come to challenge the Speedstars to a race. What they don’t know is the fastest car on the downhill is an Hachi-Roku (Eight-Six) and that is what Takumi uses to deliver tofu every morning.
|ShortSummary=[[List of Initial D characters#Takumi Fujiwara|Takumi Fujiwara]] is an eighteen-year-old high school student who usually appears aloof and uninterested in most things. Along with his best friend [[List of Initial D characters#Itsuki Takeuchi|Itsuki]], they both work at a gas station. They are friends with a young man named [[List of Initial D characters#Koichiro Iketani|Iketani]], leader of the [[List of Initial D characters#Akina Speed Stars|Akina Speedstars]], a local racing team, and their manager [[List of Initial D characters#Yuichi Tachbana|Yuichi]]. One night, Iketani brings the two up [[Mount Haruna|Mount Akina]] to experience the life of a street racer. But just in time, the [[List of Initial D characters#Akagi RedSuns|RedSuns]] from [[Mount Akagi]] led by the Takahashi brothers have come to challenge the Speedstars to a race. What they don’t know is the fastest car on the downhill is an [[Toyota AE86|Eight-Six]] and that is what Takumi uses to deliver tofu every morning.
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|KanjiTitle=リベンジ宣言!ほえるターボ
|KanjiTitle=リベンジ宣言!ほえるターボ
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-04-25
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-04-25
|ShortSummary=Keisuke Takahashi of the RedSuns is on the hunt for the mysterious ghost driver of Akina that defeated him with a shocking drift technique. Upon hearing this rumour, Iketani goes out to locate this monstrous Eight-Six only to learn that it belongs to Takumi’s own dad.
|ShortSummary=[[List of Initial D characters#Keisuke Takahashi|Keisuke Takahashi]] of the RedSuns is on the hunt for the mysterious ghost driver of Akina that defeated him with a shocking drift technique. Upon hearing this rumour, Iketani goes out to locate this monstrous Eight-Six only to learn that it belongs to Takumi’s own dad.
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|KanjiTitle=ダウンヒルスペシャリスト登場
|KanjiTitle=ダウンヒルスペシャリスト登場
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-05-02
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-05-02
|ShortSummary=The Akina Speedstars has taken the challenge of the RedSuns, but Iketani won’t be able to compete in the upcoming battle. By chance, he hopes he can get Bunta Fujiwara to race in his place.
|ShortSummary=The Akina Speedstars has taken the challenge of the RedSuns, but Iketani won’t be able to compete in the upcoming battle. By chance, he hopes he can get [[List of Initial D characters#Bunta Fujiwara|Bunta Fujiwara]] to race in his place.
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|EpisodeNumber= 5
|EpisodeNumber= 5
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|EnglishTitle= Conclusion! Dogfight!{{anchor|ep1-5}}
|EnglishTitle= Dogfight!{{anchor|ep1-5}}
|RomajiTitle=
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|KanjiTitle=決着!ドッグファイト!
|KanjiTitle=決着!ドッグファイト!
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-05-16
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-05-16
|ShortSummary=Everyone in the crowd are speechless, as they have just witnessed the impossible, an Eight-Six overtaking Keisuke’s FD. Ryosuke goes up to solve what’s the success behind this somewhat simple car to discover it’s unexpected secret. The next day Takumi goes out on a date with Natsuki to the beach, and the thrilling thoughts of racing have started to interest him.
|ShortSummary=Everyone in the crowd are speechless, as they have just witnessed the impossible, an Eight-Six overtaking Keisuke’s [[Mazda RX-7#Third Generation (FD)|FD]]. Ryosuke goes up to solve what’s the success behind this somewhat simple car to discover it’s unexpected secret. The next day Takumi goes out on a date with [[List of Initial D characters#Natsuki Mogi|Natsuki]] to the beach, and the thrilling thoughts of racing have started to interest him.
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|KanjiTitle=新たなる挑戦者
|KanjiTitle=新たなる挑戦者
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-05-23
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-05-23
|ShortSummary=While Ryosuke is practising with his FC on Akina’s course, a more menacing vehicle appears from behind. Meanwhile Takumi is asked how he earned his godly drifting skills as Iketani wishes to see a demonstration first hand.
|ShortSummary=While [[List of Initial D characters#Ryosuke Takahashi|Ryosuke]] is practicing with his [[Mazda RX-7#Second Generation (FC)|FC]] on Akina’s course, a more menacing vehicle appears from behind. Meanwhile Takumi is asked how he earned his godly drifting skills as Iketani wishes to see a demonstration first hand.
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|EpisodeNumber= 7
|EpisodeNumber= 7
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|EnglishTitle= Pride of a Racer{{anchor|ep1-7}}
|EnglishTitle= A Racer's Pride{{anchor|ep1-7}}
|RomajiTitle=
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|KanjiTitle=走りやのプライド
|KanjiTitle=走りやのプライド
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-06-13
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-06-13
|ShortSummary=Nakazato of the Nightkids wants to challenge this mysterious Eight-Six, but he assumes that its driver has agreed to do so. As Takumi ponders why he should take up the challenge, various people plan on making him change his mind.
|ShortSummary=[[List of Initial D characters#Takashi Nakazato|Nakazato]] of the [[List of Initial D characters#Myogi NightKids|Nightkids]] wants to challenge this mysterious Eight-Six, but he assumes that its driver has agreed to do so. As Takumi ponders why he should take up the challenge, various people plan on making him change his mind.
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|EpisodeNumber= 9
|EpisodeNumber= 9
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|EnglishTitle= Battle to the Limit! Eight-Six Versus GT-R{{anchor|ep1-9}}
|EnglishTitle= Battle to the Limit!{{anchor|ep1-9}}
|RomajiTitle=
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|KanjiTitle=限界バトル!ハチロク VS GT-R
|KanjiTitle=限界バトル!ハチロク VS GT-R
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-06-27
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-06-27
|ShortSummary=In the world of street racing, the most essential way to win is through grip racing, which is what Nakazato believes in. He wants to crush the reputation of the Eight-Six's flashy drifting techniques with his R32.
|ShortSummary=In the world of street racing, the most essential way to win is through grip racing, which is what Nakazato believes in. He wants to crush the reputation of the Eight-Six's flashy drifting techniques with his [[Nissan Skyline GTR#R32|R32]].
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|EpisodeNumber= 10
|EpisodeNumber= 10
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|EnglishTitle= Explosion! Five Point Hairpin{{anchor|ep1-10}}
|EnglishTitle= The 5 Consecutive Hairpins{{anchor|ep1-10}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=爆裂!5連ヘアピン
|KanjiTitle=爆裂!5連ヘアピン
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|EpisodeNumber= 11
|EpisodeNumber= 11
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|EnglishTitle= Dangerous Shingo Arrives!{{anchor|ep1-11}}
|EnglishTitle= Shingo Arrives!{{anchor|ep1-11}}
|RomajiTitle=
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|KanjiTitle=デンジャラス慎吾登場!
|KanjiTitle=デンジャラス慎吾登場!
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-07-11
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-07-11
|ShortSummary=To prove the potential of Itsuki’s new car, Takumi drives it against a minor racing team from Gunma. Members of the NightKids has been appearing more often, so on the night that Iketani drives out his S13, Shingo appears from behind with deadly intents.
|ShortSummary=To prove the potential of Itsuki’s new car, Takumi drives it against a minor racing team from [[Gunma]]. Members of the NightKids has been appearing more often, so on the night that Iketani drives out his [[Nissan Silvia#S13|S13]], [[List of Initial D characters#Shingo Shoji|Shingo]] appears from behind with deadly intents.
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|EpisodeNumber= 12
|EpisodeNumber= 12
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|EnglishTitle= The FR-Killing Deathmatch!{{anchor|ep1-12}}
|EnglishTitle= The FR Killer{{anchor|ep1-12}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=FR殺しのデスマッチ!
|KanjiTitle=FR殺しのデスマッチ!
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-08-01
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-08-01
|ShortSummary=A comparison between the Civic EG6 driving style and the type the Eight-Six is explained concerning the mystery of this new downhill devil from Myogi. Iketani requests that Takumi demonstrates the hidden potential the S13 carries.
|ShortSummary=A comparison between the [[Honda Civic (fifth generation)|Civic EG6]] driving style and the type the Eight-Six is explained concerning the mystery of this new downhill devil from [[Mount Myogi|Myogi]]. Iketani requests that Takumi demonstrates the hidden potential the S13 carries.
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|EpisodeNumber= 13
|EpisodeNumber= 13
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|EnglishTitle= Itsuki's First Date{{anchor|ep1-13}}
|EnglishTitle= First Date{{anchor|ep1-13}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=イツキの初デート
|KanjiTitle=イツキの初デート
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|EpisodeNumber= 14
|EpisodeNumber= 14
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|EnglishTitle= Evolving Drift Genius!{{anchor|ep1-14}}
|EnglishTitle= Evolving Drift{{anchor|ep1-14}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=進化するドリフト天才!
|KanjiTitle=進化するドリフト天才!
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|EpisodeNumber= 15
|EpisodeNumber= 15
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|EnglishTitle= Takumi's Furious Driving Rage!{{anchor|ep1-15}}
|EnglishTitle= Takumi's Fury{{anchor|ep1-15}}
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|KanjiTitle=拓海·怒涛の激走!
|KanjiTitle=拓海·怒涛の激走!
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|KanjiTitle=碓氷峠のエンジェル
|KanjiTitle=碓氷峠のエンジェル
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-08-29
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-08-29
|ShortSummary=Rumors of the fastest in Mount Usui are a pair of females called Impact Blue. While Iketani is out on a date with his dream girl, his friends decide to watch this mountain pass in hoping to see the rare Sil-Eighty in action.
|ShortSummary=Rumors of the fastest on [[Usui Pass]] are a pair of females called [[List of Initial D characters#Imapct Blue|Impact Blue]]. While Iketani is out on a date with his dream girl, his friends decide to watch this mountain pass in hoping to see the rare [[Sileighty]] in action.
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|KanjiTitle=サドンデス·デスマッチ
|KanjiTitle=サドンデス·デスマッチ
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-09-12
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-09-12
|ShortSummary=Mako gives Iketani a tempting offer to lure the Eight-Six in challenging the Sil-Eighty. At first Iketani wasn’t willing to agree to her terms, until Takumi considers it having his own agenda.
|ShortSummary=[[List of Initial D characters#Mako Sato|Mako]] gives Iketani a tempting offer to lure the Eight-Six in challenging the Sil-Eighty. At first Iketani wasn't willing to agree to her terms, until Takumi considers it having his own agenda.
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|EpisodeNumber= 18
|EpisodeNumber= 18
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|EnglishTitle= Hot Winds! Furious Driving! Usui Pass!{{anchor|ep1-18}}
|EnglishTitle= Hot Winds and Furious Driving{{anchor|ep1-18}}
|RomajiTitle=
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|KanjiTitle=熱風!激走!碓氷峠
|KanjiTitle=熱風!激走!碓氷峠
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-09-19
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-09-19
|ShortSummary=Takumi is about to realize the importance of knowing your mountain roads, as he struggles to keep up with the Sil-Eighty. The teamwork of Mako and Sayuki prove to be a perfect match, making Impact Blue’s strategy is in their advantage.
|ShortSummary=Takumi is about to realize the importance of knowing your mountain roads, as he struggles to keep up with the Sil-Eighty. The teamwork of Mako and [[List of Initial D characters#Sayuki|Sayuki]] prove to be a perfect match, making Impact Blue’s strategy is in their advantage.
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|EpisodeNumber= 19
|EpisodeNumber= 19
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|EnglishTitle= Conclusion! Super Drift{{anchor|ep1-19}}
|EnglishTitle= Super Drift!{{anchor|ep1-19}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=決着!スーパードリフト
|KanjiTitle=決着!スーパードリフト
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-09-26
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-09-26
|ShortSummary=Mako discovers a new rhythm in her driving, as the final stretches of Mount Usui is in her grasp. Trailing from behind, Takumi continues to struggle keeping up in Mako’s scary corner attacks and Sayuki’s navigation.
|ShortSummary=Mako discovers a new rhythm in her driving, as the final stretches of Usui is in her grasp. Trailing from behind, Takumi continues to struggle keeping up in Mako’s scary corner attacks and Sayuki’s navigation.
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|EpisodeNumber= 21
|EpisodeNumber= 21
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|EnglishTitle= Challenge From a Super Star{{anchor|ep1-21}}
|EnglishTitle= Challenge From a Superstar{{anchor|ep1-21}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=スパースターからの挑戦状
|KanjiTitle=スパースターからの挑戦状
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|EpisodeNumber= 22
|EpisodeNumber= 22
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|EnglishTitle= Fierce Battle1 Hill Climb!{{anchor|ep1-22}}
|EnglishTitle= Fierce Uphill Battle!{{anchor|ep1-22}}
|RomajiTitle=
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|KanjiTitle=激闘!ヒルクライム
|KanjiTitle=激闘!ヒルクライム
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-10-24
|OriginalAirDate= 1998-10-24
|ShortSummary= Fujiwara isn’t the only one being challenged into a touge battle. After both losing to the newly famed Eight-Six, Keisuke Takahashi of the RedSuns and Takeshi Nakazato of the NightKids are competing against each other for position of which is the most skilled team in Gunma.
|ShortSummary= Takumi isn’t the only one being challenged into a battle. After both losing to the newly famed Eight-Six, Keisuke Takahashi of the RedSuns and Takeshi Nakazato of the NightKids are competing against each other for position of which is the most skilled team in Gunma.
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|EpisodeNumber= 23
|EpisodeNumber= 23
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|EnglishTitle= The Rainy Downhill Battle!{{anchor|ep1-23}}
|EnglishTitle= The Rainy Downhill{{anchor|ep1-23}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=雨のダウンヒルバトル!
|KanjiTitle=雨のダウンヒルバトル!
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|EpisodeNumber= 25
|EpisodeNumber= 25
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|EnglishTitle= Showdown! The Last Battle{{anchor|ep1-25}}
|EnglishTitle= The Last Battle{{anchor|ep1-25}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=決戦!ラストバトル
|KanjiTitle=決戦!ラストバトル
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|EpisodeNumber= 26
|EpisodeNumber= 26
|EpisodeNumber2=26
|EpisodeNumber2=26
|EnglishTitle= A New Downhill Legend!{{anchor|ep1-26}}
|EnglishTitle= The New Downhill Legend!{{anchor|ep1-26}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=新ダウンヒル伝説!
|KanjiTitle=新ダウンヒル伝説!
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|EpisodeNumber=27
|EpisodeNumber=27
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|EnglishTitle= The Law-breaking Super Weapon!{{anchor|ep2-1}}
|EnglishTitle= A New Threat{{anchor|ep2-1}}
|RomajiTitle=
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|KanjiTitle=掟やぶりのスーパーウエポン!
|KanjiTitle=掟やぶりのスーパーウエポン!
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-10-14
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-10-14
|ShortSummary=Emperor, a team of Lan-Evos from the Tochigi prefecture has arrived with the goal to crush every team in Gunma. Soon they realize the fastest car in Gunma isn’t just Akagi’s White Comet, but also a new downhill legend known as Akina’s Eight-Six.
|ShortSummary=[[List of Initial D characters#Emperor|Emperor]], a team of [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution|Lan-Evos]] from the [[Tochigi]] prefecture has arrived with the goal to crush every team in Gunma. Soon they realize the fastest car in Gunma isn’t just Akagi’s White Comet, but also a new downhill legend known as Akina’s Eight-Six.
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|EpisodeNumber= 28
|EpisodeNumber= 28
|EpisodeNumber2= 2
|EpisodeNumber2= 2
|EnglishTitle= Lan Evo Corps, Akina Sortie!{{anchor|ep2-2}}
|EnglishTitle= Team Emperor on Akina{{anchor|ep2-2}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=ランエボ軍団、秋名出撃!
|KanjiTitle=ランエボ軍団、秋名出撃!
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|EpisodeNumber= 29
|EpisodeNumber= 29
|EpisodeNumber2= 3
|EpisodeNumber2= 3
|EnglishTitle= The Feeling of Defeat{{anchor|ep2-3}}
|EnglishTitle= Premonition of Defeat{{anchor|ep2-3}}
|RomajiTitle=
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|KanjiTitle=敗北の予感
|KanjiTitle=敗北の予感
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-10-28
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-10-28
|ShortSummary=Kyoichi senses an uncanny fighting spirit within the Eight-Six’s driver, as he gives Seiji strict rules against the race. Seiji however decides to ignore these rules and launches his Evo IV into full power. Takumi is outclassed in almost every category as the Evo IV’s power is truly amazing. The battle risk escalates when the race reaches the second half of the course.
|ShortSummary=[[List of Initial D characters#Kyoichi Sudo|Kyoichi]] senses an uncanny fighting spirit within the Eight-Six’s driver, as he gives [[List of Initial D characters#Seiji Iwaki|Seiji]] strict rules against the race. Seiji however decides to ignore these rules and launches his [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution#Evolution IV|Evo IV]] into full power. Takumi is outclassed in almost every category as the Evo IV’s power is truly amazing. The battle risk escalates when the race reaches the second half of the course.
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|KanjiTitle=さようならハチロク
|KanjiTitle=さようならハチロク
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-11-18
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-11-18
|ShortSummary=Kyoichi is realizing just how incredible Akina’s downhill specialist is, yet he has full confidence in his rally tuned Evo III. Takumi soon realizes the difference between the Eight-Six and the loud banging horsepower of the Evo III, and ultimately blowing out the Eight-Six's engine. But, it seems that Bunta instinctively knows of the race taking place as a major turning point is about to happen in the series.
|ShortSummary=Kyoichi is realizing just how incredible Akina’s downhill specialist is, yet he has full confidence in his rally tuned Evo III. Takumi soon realizes the difference between the Eight-Six and the loud banging horsepower of the [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution#Evolution III|Evo III]], and ultimately blowing out the Eight-Six's engine. But, it seems that Bunta instinctively knows of the race taking place as a major turning point is about to happen in the series.
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|EpisodeNumber= 33
|EpisodeNumber= 33
|EpisodeNumber2= 7
|EpisodeNumber2= 7
|EnglishTitle= Akagi Battle! A Flash of Black and White!{{anchor|ep2-7}}
|EnglishTitle= Battle at Akagi!{{anchor|ep2-7}}
|RomajiTitle=
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|KanjiTitle=赤城バトル! 白と黒の閃光!
|KanjiTitle=赤城バトル! 白と黒の閃光!
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-11-25
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-11-25
|ShortSummary=With the Eight-Six out of the picture, the RedSuns has become the main representatives of Gunma, as every local racer within the prefecture are in favor of Emperor’s defeat. Ryosuke has returned on the street to defeat the revenge-seeking Kyoichi, who plans to use his theories of motorsports against the White Comet. Also, Iketani and Kenji spot another racer from a neighbouring prefecture.
|ShortSummary=With the Eight-Six out of the picture, the RedSuns has become the main representatives of Gunma, as every local racer within the prefecture are in favor of Emperor’s defeat. Ryosuke has returned on the street to defeat the revenge-seeking Kyoichi, who plans to use his theories of Motorsports against the White Comet. Also, Iketani and Kenji spot another racer from a neighboring prefecture.
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|EpisodeNumber= 34
|EpisodeNumber= 34
|EpisodeNumber2= 8
|EpisodeNumber2= 8
|EnglishTitle= That Car, Gone Berserk{{anchor|ep2-8}}
|EnglishTitle= Dangerous Car{{anchor|ep2-8}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=そのクルマ 凶暴につき
|KanjiTitle=そのクルマ 凶暴につき
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|EpisodeNumber= 35
|EpisodeNumber= 35
|EpisodeNumber2= 9
|EpisodeNumber2= 9
|EnglishTitle= A New Eight-Six Is Born{{anchor|ep2-9}}
|EnglishTitle= The New Eight-Six{{anchor|ep2-9}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=ニューハチロク誕生
|KanjiTitle=ニューハチロク誕生
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-12-09
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-12-09
|ShortSummary=The Eight-Six has returned undergoing a major change. Takumi soon test-drives the new performance much to his mixed satisfactions and disappointments, but what he doesn’t understand is what Bunta knows what’s within that car. Also, the relationship between Takumi and Natsuki is falling apart, but Itsuki’s heart is shaken with the appearance of Kazumi.
|ShortSummary=The Eight-Six has returned undergoing a major change. Takumi soon test-drives the new performance much to his mixed satisfactions and disappointments, but what he doesn't understand is what Bunta knows what’s within that car. Also, the relationship between Takumi and Natsuki is falling apart, but Itsuki’s heart is shaken with the appearance of [[List of Initial D characters#Kazumi Akiyama|Kazumi]].
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|EpisodeNumber= 36
|EpisodeNumber= 36
|EpisodeNumber2= 10
|EpisodeNumber2= 10
|EnglishTitle= The Eight-Six Turbo Declares War{{anchor|ep2-10}}
|EnglishTitle= The Eight-Six Turbo!{{anchor|ep2-10}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=宣戦布告ハチロクターボ
|KanjiTitle=宣戦布告ハチロクターボ
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-12-16
|OriginalAirDate= 1999-12-16
|ShortSummary=After Wataru issues a short-lived battle against Keisuke, his sister Kazumi introduces him to Itsuki leading to a chance meeting with another Eight-Six driver. At first everything seems right with the meeting, but because of Takumi’s naïve reaction to his car’s new downhill weapon, Wataru rubs it the wrong way as his bad side emerges.
|ShortSummary=After [[List of Initial D characters#Wataru Akiyama|Wataru]] issues a short-lived battle against Keisuke, his sister Kazumi introduces him to Itsuki leading to a chance meeting with another Eight-Six driver. At first everything seems right with the meeting, but because of Takumi’s naïve reaction to his car’s new downhill weapon, Wataru rubs it the wrong way as his bad side emerges.
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|KanjiTitle=封印は解き放たれた...
|KanjiTitle=封印は解き放たれた...
|OriginalAirDate= 2000-01-06
|OriginalAirDate= 2000-01-06
|ShortSummary=Fujiwara takes up the challenge and decides where the battle would take place. But before he can accept Wataru’s challenge, he’ll have to learn the most basic essentials of what it means to be a street racer. Also, Itsuki’s relationship with Kazumi is teaching him the value of having a girlfriend.
|ShortSummary=Takumi takes up the challenge and decides where the battle would take place. But before he can accept Wataru’s challenge, he’ll have to learn the most basic essentials of what it means to be a street racer. Also, Itsuki’s relationship with Kazumi is teaching him the value of having a girlfriend.
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|EpisodeNumber= 38
|EpisodeNumber= 38
|EpisodeNumber2= 12
|EpisodeNumber2= 12
|EnglishTitle= Eight-Six Versus Eight-Six! Spiritual Battle!{{anchor|ep2-12}}
|EnglishTitle= Eight-Six vs. Eight-Six{{anchor|ep2-12}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=ハチロクVSハチロク 魂のバトル
|KanjiTitle=ハチロクVSハチロク 魂のバトル
|OriginalAirDate= 2000-01-13
|OriginalAirDate= 2000-01-13
|ShortSummary=Fujiwara is about to experience a completely different type of racer within Wataru’s own Eight-Six, in a treacherous mountain pass consisting of mixed elevations, rusting guardrails, unexpected traps and aging rough pavements. As Takumi presses down the accelerator, the true nature of the Eight-Six’s new hidden weapon emerges in its monstrous raw performance.
|ShortSummary=Takumi is about to experience a completely different type of racer within Wataru’s own Eight-Six, in a treacherous mountain pass consisting of mixed elevations, rusting guardrails, unexpected traps and aging rough pavements. As Takumi presses down the accelerator, the true nature of the Eight-Six’s new hidden weapon emerges in its monstrous raw performance.
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==Initial D: Third Stage – The Movie (2001)==
* With his reputation growing, Takumi gets an offer of a lifetime from Ryosuke. Indecisive of his decision, Takumi tries to find his answers by requesting a challenge to battle the leader of team Emperor at his own homecourse.
* With his reputation growing, Takumi gets an offer of a lifetime from Ryosuke. Indecisive of his decision, Takumi tries to find his answers by requesting a challenge to battle the leader of team Emperor at his own homecourse.
* The battle doesn’t end there, as another challenger arrives immediately prior to the previous race. Kai Kogashiwa with an MR2 also wants a shot of Akina’s Eight-Six, as he has a loose connection to Takumi’s father.
* The battle doesn’t end there, as another challenger arrives immediately prior to the previous race. [[List of Initial D characters#Kai Kogashiwa|Kai Kogashiwa]] with an [[Toyota MR2#Second generation (W20; 1989–1999)|MR2 also wants a shot of Akina’s Eight-Six, as he has a loose connection to Takumi’s father.
* As the season of Fall turns into Winter, Natsuki is determined to make her relationship with Takumi work. The unexpected arrival of an old flame of hers happens to be visiting from out of town, adding more complex problems. But if Natsuki and Takumi don’t admit to how they feel about each other honestly, then they may lose each other forever.
* As the season of Fall turns into Winter, Natsuki is determined to make her relationship with Takumi work. The unexpected arrival of an old flame of hers happens to be visiting from out of town, adding more complex problems. But if Natsuki and Takumi don’t admit to how they feel about each other honestly, then they may lose each other forever.
* When Takumi finally makes his decision, a major turning point to everyone in Initial D is about to happen ... and a new legend is about to begin.
* When Takumi finally makes his decision, a major turning point to everyone in Initial D is about to happen ... and a new legend is about to begin.
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|KanjiTitle=プロジェクトD
|KanjiTitle=プロジェクトD
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-04-16
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-04-16
|ShortSummary=Takumi Fujiwara has made his decision and joins Ryosuke and Keisuke Takahashi in creating a new race team. Project D has now been formed, and they have only but one goal, to compete against the best drivers in all of Kanto region. This is the story of how their names became legendary among the streets of touge.
|ShortSummary=Takumi Fujiwara has made his decision and joins Ryosuke and Keisuke Takahashi in creating a new race team. Project D has now been formed, and they have only but one goal, to compete against the best drivers in all of the [[Kanto]] region. This is the story of how their names became legendary among the streets of touge.
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|KanjiTitle=全開!ダウンヒルバトル
|KanjiTitle=全開!ダウンヒルバトル
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-04-16
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-04-16
|ShortSummary=Takumi and Tohru Suetsugu are both reckless drivers, yet there is a big difference in their abilities. It is during this battle does it show why Takumi is known as one of the double-aces of Project D, as the Eight-Six is ready to overtake Seven Star Leaf’s very own Roadster of the downhill using techniques never dreamed possible on the streets.
|ShortSummary=Takumi and [[List of Initial D characters#Toru Suetsugu|Toru Suetsugu]] are both reckless drivers, yet there is a big difference in their abilities. It is during this battle does it show why Takumi is known as one of the double-aces of Project D, as the Eight-Six is ready to overtake Seven Star Leaf’s very own Roadster of the downhill using techniques never dreamed possible on the streets.
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|EpisodeNumber= 3
|EpisodeNumber= 3
|EnglishTitle= The Strongest Man of the Todo School{{anchor|ep4-3}}
|EnglishTitle= The Most Powerful Man of the Toudou School{{anchor|ep4-3}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=東堂塾最強の男
|KanjiTitle=東堂塾最強の男
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-06-19
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-06-19
|ShortSummary=Project D has now come face to face with racers from the Toudou Racing School. This time, Toudou will use their wildcard racing students, Daiki Ninomiya with his EK9 and Smiley Sakai with his DC2, as they will use their skills learned in their goal to become pro racers. The pressure in Project D’s team has begun, as there is no time to make any mistakes if future battles are going to be like this.
|ShortSummary=Project D has now come face to face with racers from the [[List of Initial D characters#Todo School|Todo School]]. This time, Todo will use their wildcard racing students, [[List of Initial D characters#Daiki Ninomiya|Daiki Ninomiya]] with his [[Honda Civic Type R#1st generation (EK9 chassis)|EK9]] and [[List of Initial D characters#Smiley Sakai|Smiley Sakai]] with his [[Honda Integra#DC2 Type R|DC2]], as they will use their skills learned in their goal to become pro racers. The pressure in Project D’s team has begun, as there is no time to make any mistakes if future battles are going to be like this.
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|KanjiTitle=勝利へのスタートライン
|KanjiTitle=勝利へのスタートライン
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-08-21
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-08-21
|ShortSummary=Project D gets another call from the Toudou Racing School, this time against a pro racer graduate who has just returned. Ryosuke gets a warning from Kyoichi Sudo not to let Project D compete against the pro racer, especially since it’s a newly formed team. To his confusion, Ryosuke ponders as to which car should be used against Tomoyuki Tachi, one of Toudou’s elite graduates. What confuses him more is Kyoichi's warning that if ever they will race Toudou, Ryosuke himself must race with his FC.
|ShortSummary=Project D gets another call from the Todo Racing School, this time against a pro racer graduate who has just returned. Ryosuke gets a warning from Kyoichi Sudo not to let Project D compete against the pro racer, especially since it’s a newly formed team. To his confusion, Ryosuke ponders as to which car should be used against [[List of Initial D characters#Tomoyuki Tachi|Tomoyuki Tachi]], one of Todo’s elite graduates. What confuses him more is Kyoichi's warning that if ever they will race Todo, Ryosuke himself must race with his FC.
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|EpisodeNumber= 7
|EpisodeNumber= 7
|EnglishTitle= Stormy Eight-Five Turbo{{anchor|ep4-7}}
|EnglishTitle= The Eight-Five's Raging Turbo{{anchor|ep4-7}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=嵐のハチゴーターボ
|KanjiTitle=嵐のハチゴーターボ
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-10-15
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-10-15
|ShortSummary=A new nightmarish opponent arrives on Mount Akina challenging Takumi in a downhill battle. Also, Itsuki gets a new upgrade for his Eight-Five as it is demonstrated on the downhill.
|ShortSummary=A new nightmarish opponent arrives on Mount Akina challenging Takumi in a downhill battle. Also, Itsuki gets a new upgrade for his [[Toyota AE85|Eight-Five]] as it is demonstrated on the downhill.
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|EpisodeNumber= 8
|EpisodeNumber= 8
|EnglishTitle= FD Battle of Fate{{anchor|ep4-8}}
|EnglishTitle= Fateful Battle of FDs{{anchor|ep4-8}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=運命のFDバトル
|KanjiTitle=運命のFDバトル
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-10-15
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-10-15
|ShortSummary=With two prefectures of Project D completed, they move on towards the prefecture of Saitama, only to discover the difference of the roads compared to Kanto’s Gunma and Tochigi counterparts. This time, Keisuke will have to work on his acceleration techniques. However, there seems to be an unexpected twist, as his opponent also drives an FD, and happens to be a girl.
|ShortSummary=With two prefectures of Project D completed, they move on towards the prefecture of [[Saitama]], only to discover the difference of the roads compared to Kanto’s Gunma and Tochigi counterparts. This time, Keisuke will have to work on his acceleration techniques. However, there seems to be an unexpected twist, as his opponent also drives an FD, and happens to be a girl.
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|KanjiTitle=恭子の告白
|KanjiTitle=恭子の告白
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-12-17
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-12-17
|ShortSummary=Kyoko could not bring to tell her love interest, Keisuke, about how she feels about him. Meanwhile, Nobuhiko Akiyama is chasing after the Eight-Six with his Altezza only to behold the shocking driving techniques Project D’s downhill ace, Takumi, can perform.
|ShortSummary=[[List of Initial D characters#Kyoko Iwase|Kyoko]] could not bring to tell her love interest, Keisuke, about how she feels about him. Meanwhile, [[List of Initial D characters#Nobuhiko Akyama|Nobuhiko Akiyama]] is chasing after the Eight-Six with his [[Toyota Altezza|Altezza]] only to behold the shocking driving techniques Project D’s downhill ace, Takumi, can perform.
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|KanjiTitle=埼玉エリア最終兵器
|KanjiTitle=埼玉エリア最終兵器
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-12-17
|OriginalAirDate= 2004-12-17
|ShortSummary=Nobuhiko has devised a new devilish Eight-Six destroyer at the sight of the Cappuccino, and with the addition of a rally racer named Sakamoto, the chance of success for the Northern Saitama Alliance is close to one hundred percent. The next battle Project D will face is going to be in another new level, as chances of a rainy night is taken to notice.
|ShortSummary=Nobuhiko has devised a new devilish Eight-Six destroyer at the sight of the [[Suzuki Cappuccino|Cappuccino]], and with the addition of a rally racer named [[List of Initial D characters#Sakamoto|Sakamoto]], the chance of success for the [[List of Initial D characters#Northern Saitama Alliance|Northern Saitama Alliance]] is close to one hundred percent. The next battle Project D will face is going to be in another new level, as chances of a rainy night is taken to notice.
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|KanjiTitle=悲しきロンリードライバー
|KanjiTitle=悲しきロンリードライバー
|OriginalAirDate= 2005-04-15
|OriginalAirDate= 2005-04-15
|ShortSummary=Takumi wakes up for his usual tofu delivery when he recognizes the sight of the Impreza in front of him. Suddenly, everything he knows about his Eight-Six begins to collapse. Elsewhere, Itsuki Takeuchi is out on a date with Kazumi Akiyama, but he might be going too far with his date when there is more to the story.
|ShortSummary=Takumi wakes up for his usual tofu delivery when he recognizes the sight of the [[Subaru Impreza#First generation (1992–2000; GC, GF, GM)|Impreza]] in front of him. Suddenly, everything he knows about his Eight-Six begins to collapse. Elsewhere, Itsuki Takeuchi is out on a date with Kazumi Akiyama, but he might be going too far with his date when there is more to the story.
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|EpisodeNumber= 16
|EnglishTitle= Hill Climb of Fury{{anchor|ep4-16}}
|EnglishTitle= Hillclimb of Fury{{anchor|ep4-16}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=怒りのヒル·クライム
|KanjiTitle=怒りのヒル·クライム
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|KanjiTitle=ゴッドフットとゴッドアーム
|KanjiTitle=ゴッドフットとゴッドアーム
|OriginalAirDate= 2005-10-14
|OriginalAirDate= 2005-10-14
|ShortSummary=Now that Project D is now recognized as street racers worthy of competing against high levels, they have to venture out much farther to meet greater rivals in the streets. Purple Shadow, a legendary pair of street racers in the Ibaraki prefecture have come back out of retirement to prove that they can still hold the title of gods of the streets.
|ShortSummary=Now that Project D is now recognized as street racers worthy of competing against high levels, they have to venture out much farther to meet greater rivals in the streets. [[List of Initial D characters#Purple Shadow|Purple Shadow]], a legendary pair of street racers in the [[Ibaraki prefecture]] have come back out of retirement to prove that they can still hold the title of gods of the streets.
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|KanjiTitle=超絶GT-R!
|KanjiTitle=超絶GT-R!
|OriginalAirDate= 2005-10-14
|OriginalAirDate= 2005-10-14
|ShortSummary=Keisuke agrees to Kōzō "God Foot" Hoshino’s request in making the uphill battle rule different, until Ryosuke tells him that this is in favor of the FD. This makes Keisuke feel a lot of pressure concerning Hoshino’s true intentions, as the battle between his newly modified FD is put to its first test against God Foot’s newly purchased next generation R34 GT-R.
|ShortSummary=Keisuke agrees to [[List of Initial D characters#Kozo Hoshino|Kōzō "God Foot" Hoshino’s]] request in making the uphill battle rule different, until Ryosuke tells him that this is in favor of the FD. This makes Keisuke feel a lot of pressure concerning Hoshino’s true intentions, as the battle between his newly modified FD is put to its first test against God Foot’s newly purchased next generation [[Nissan Skyline GT-R#R34|R34 GT-R]].
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|EpisodeNumber= 22
|EnglishTitle= The Magic of One-Hand Steer{{anchor|ep4-22}}
|EnglishTitle= The Sorcerer of the Single-Handed Steer{{anchor|ep4-22}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=ワンハンドステアの魔術
|KanjiTitle=ワンハンドステアの魔術
|OriginalAirDate= 2005-12-16
|OriginalAirDate= 2005-12-16
|ShortSummary=As the battle between the super powered cars of the hillclimb has ended, Takumi’s battle is another story. Takumi realizes that his opponent has the same frightening aura that the Impreza driver had, making his battle with Dr. Toshiya "God Arm" Joushima more difficult. This time, it’s streetracing skills against another form of streetracing skills.
|ShortSummary=As the battle between the super powered cars of the hillclimb has ended, Takumi’s battle is another story. Takumi realizes that his opponent has the same frightening aura that the Impreza driver had, making his battle with [[List of Initial D characters#Toshiya Joshima|Dr. Toshiya "God Arm" Joushima]] more difficult. This time, it’s street racing skills against another form of street racing skills.
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|KanjiTitle=エンドレスバトル
|KanjiTitle=エンドレスバトル
|OriginalAirDate= 2006-02-17
|OriginalAirDate= 2006-02-17
|ShortSummary=The battle between Takumi’s Eight-Six and Toshiya’s S2000 has become a battle of the best endurance. Yet Ryosuke suspects that something is not quite right about the battle, rather he finds out late on what has just happened. Now that the battle has stretched for far too long, God Arm gets serious and shows off his true driving skills when he is at the peak of his full potential.
|ShortSummary=The battle between Takumi’s Eight-Six and Toshiya’s [[Honda S2000|S2000]] has become a battle of the best endurance. Yet Ryosuke suspects that something is not quite right about the battle, rather he finds out late on what has just happened. Now that the battle has stretched for far too long, God Arm gets serious and shows off his true driving skills when he is at the peak of his full potential.
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|EpisodeNumber= 24
|EnglishTitle= The Never-Ending Challenge{{anchor|ep4-24}}
|EnglishTitle= Never-Ending Challenge{{anchor|ep4-24}}
|RomajiTitle=
|RomajiTitle=
|KanjiTitle=終わらない挑戦
|KanjiTitle=終わらない挑戦

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This is a list of episodes for the anime series Initial D.

Initial D: First Stage (1998)

Episodes in First Stage are numbered as Acts, such as "ACT.1 The Ultimate Tofu Store Drift".

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Initial D: Second Stage (1999–2000)

Second Stage episodes are numbered by Acts, but go from ACT.27 to ACT.39

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Initial D: Extra Stage (2000)

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Initial D: Third Stage – The Movie (2001)

  • With his reputation growing, Takumi gets an offer of a lifetime from Ryosuke. Indecisive of his decision, Takumi tries to find his answers by requesting a challenge to battle the leader of team Emperor at his own homecourse.
  • The battle doesn’t end there, as another challenger arrives immediately prior to the previous race. Kai Kogashiwa with an [[Toyota MR2#Second generation (W20; 1989–1999)|MR2 also wants a shot of Akina’s Eight-Six, as he has a loose connection to Takumi’s father.
  • As the season of Fall turns into Winter, Natsuki is determined to make her relationship with Takumi work. The unexpected arrival of an old flame of hers happens to be visiting from out of town, adding more complex problems. But if Natsuki and Takumi don’t admit to how they feel about each other honestly, then they may lose each other forever.
  • When Takumi finally makes his decision, a major turning point to everyone in Initial D is about to happen ... and a new legend is about to begin.

Initial D: Battle Stage (2002)

  • Battle Stage is a compilation of every major street race of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Stage with the special addition of the never before seen battle between Keisuke’s FD and Seiji’s Evo IV. It should also be noted that all the earlier races such as the ones from Stage 1 were redone using the newer, more detailed CG technology featured in later Stages.

Initial D: Fourth Stage (2004–2006)

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Initial D: Battle Stage 2 (2007)

  • Battle Stage 2 is a compilation of races from 4th stage including never before seen battles between Keisuke's FD versus Smiley Sakai's DC2 Integra and Keisuke's FD versus Atsuro Kawai's ER34.

Initial D: Extra Stage 2 (2008)

  • With Mako and Sayuki's reputation as the fastest on Mount Usui steadily grows, Mako is unsatisfied with Usui and is planning to become a pro racer.
  • Iketani, now an improved street racer, yet again had a chance meeting with Mako and gives Iketani another chance to meet with her where they first met.
  • Two guys in a black Altezza challenge Mako and Sayuki in a race where they realize that the two girls are no small time racers.
  • Iketani is ready to meet with Mako as he waits for her when something happens that again results in Iketani not being able to meet Mako at the correct time. The two do meet up, after Mako picks Iketani up when he suffers a puncture.
  • Iketani, when hearing of Mako's possible future, withholds his feelings so that Mako can make "the right decision".
  • Mako makes her decision to go Pro for a year, but not without giving Sayuki, as well as Mount Usui, the run of their lives.
  • At the end, after the credits, it is stated that Mako and Iketani never met again.

Initial D: Fifth Stage (2012–2013)

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Initial D: Final Stage (2014)

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Home release

The series was released on DVD.

List of Initial D videos released by Tokyopop (Region 1) and Madman Entertainment (Region 4)
Volume Episodes Release date (Region 1) Release date (Region 4)
Battle 01, Akina's Downhill Specialist First Stage, Eps. 1–3 September 16, 2003[2][3] 2004[4]
Battle 02, Challenge: Red Suns First Stage, Eps. 4–6 October 14, 2003[5][6] 2004[7]
Battle 03, Challenge: Night Kids First Stage, Eps. 7–9 January 13, 2004[8][9] 2004[10]
Battle 04, Myogi's Downhill Technician First Stage, Eps. 10–12 March 9, 2004[11][12] 2004[13]
Battle 05, Duct Tape Death Match First Stage, Eps. 13–15 May 11, 2004[14][15] 2004[16]
Battle 06, Asphalt Angels First Stage, Eps. 16–18 July 13, 2004[17][18] 2004[19]
Battle 07, The End of Summer First Stage, Eps. 19–21 September 14, 2004[20][21]
Battle 08, Battles in the Rain (also Rain Battle) First Stage, Eps. 22–24 November 9, 2004[22][23]
Battle 09, Akina's Superstar Challenge First Stage/Second Stage, Eps. 25–27 January 11, 2005[24][25] 2005[26]
Battle 10, Team Emperor Second Stage, Ep. 28–30 March 8, 2005[27][28] 2005[29]
Battle 11, Blow-out May 10, 2005[30][31] 2007[32]
Battle 12, Secret Weapon July 12, 2005[33][34]
Battle 13, Battle of the Souls September 13, 2005[35][36]
Battle 14, Extra stage November 8, 2005[37][38]
List of Initial D videos released by Funimation (Region 1)
Volume Episodes DVD/Blu-ray Release date
First Stage, part 1[39] First Stage, Eps. 1–13 2010
First Stage, part 2[40] First Stage, Eps. 14–26 2010
Second Stage[41] Second Stage, Eps. 1–13 + 2 Extra Stage OVAs 2011
Third Stage[42] Third Stage film 2010
Fourth Stage, part 1[43] Fourth Stage, Eps. 1–12 2010
Fourth Stage, part 2[44] Fourth Stage, Eps. 13–24 2010
First Stage S.A.V.E. Edition[45] First Stage, Eps. 1–26 2011
Second & Third Stage + OVA Extra Stage S.A.V.E. Edition[46] Second Stage (Eps. 1–13) + Third Stage (film) + 2 Extra Stage OVAs 2011
Fourth Stage S.A.V.E. Edition[47] Fourth Stage, Eps. 1–24 2011

See also

References

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  2. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-01-akinas-downhill-specialist/oclc/53033374
  3. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-Akinas-Downhill-Specialist/dp/B00009N1ZE
  4. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-01-akinas-downhill-specialist-inisharu-d/oclc/225433636
  5. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-02-challenge-red-suns/oclc/53048585
  6. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-Challenge-Red-Suns/dp/B0000B1OAE
  7. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-02-challenge-red-suns-inisharu-d/oclc/225433913
  8. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-03-challenge-night-kids/oclc/53048586
  9. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-Challenge-Night-Kids/dp/B0000B1OAF
  10. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-03-chanllenge-night-kids-inisharu-d/oclc/225538514
  11. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-04-myogis-downhill-technician/oclc/54981524
  12. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-Myogis-Downhill-Technician/dp/B00019JQNW/
  13. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-04-myogis-downhill-technician-inisharu-d/oclc/224332601
  14. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-05-duct-tape-death-match/oclc/55627799
  15. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-Duct-Death-Match/dp/B0001GH7X6/
  16. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-05-duct-tape-death-match-inisharu-d/oclc/224332889
  17. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-06-sil-eighty-asphalt-angels/oclc/55842890
  18. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-Asphalt-Nobuyuki-Hiyama/dp/B00023GFQS/
  19. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-06-asphalt-angels-inisharu-d/oclc/224132855
  20. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-07-s13-silvia-k-the-end-of-summer/oclc/56451976
  21. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-Summer-Steve-Blum/dp/B000255JDG/
  22. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-08-battles-in-the-rain/oclc/56937966
  23. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-Rain/dp/B0002XVQWG
  24. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-09-fc3s-vs-ae86-akinas-superstar-challenge/oclc/57418771
  25. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-Akinas-Superstar-Challenge/dp/B000667GUK/ref=sr_1_2?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1407720120&sr=1-2&keywords=initial+d+battle+9
  26. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-09-akinas-superstar-challenge-inisharu-d/oclc/225434265
  27. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-10-team-emperor/oclc/58650650
  28. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-10-Team-Emperor/dp/B0006Z2NEU/
  29. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-10-team-empreror-inisharu-d/oclc/225434359
  30. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-11-blow-out/oclc/61195689
  31. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-D-Battle-11-Blow-out/dp/B0007UVX0O/
  32. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-11-blow-out/oclc/271863675&referer=brief_results
  33. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-12-secret-weapon/oclc/60844098
  34. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-12-Secret-Weapon/dp/B0009ESTG4/
  35. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-13-ae86-vs-ae86-battle-of-the-souls/oclc/61435427
  36. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-13-Souls/dp/B0009PW3S8/
  37. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-battle-14-extra-stage/oclc/62114148
  38. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Initial-Battle-14-Extra-Stage/dp/B000AXWH80/
  39. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-first-stage-part-1/oclc/668115552
  40. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-first-stage-part-2/oclc/672029531
  41. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-second-stage/oclc/694802062
  42. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-third-stage/oclc/631774924
  43. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-fourth-stage-part-1-project-d/oclc/636724437
  44. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-fourth-stage-part-2/oclc/649697016
  45. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-first-stage-the-complete-first-season-kashiramoji-d/oclc/771097038
  46. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-second-third-stage-ova-extra-stage/oclc/771097049
  47. ^ https://www.worldcat.org/title/initial-d-fourth-stage-kashiramoji-d/oclc/771093830