Initial D Third Stage

Initial D Third Stage

頭文字〈イニシャル〉D THIRD STAGE

ActionDrama
7.91 episodesFinished Airing

Studio: Studio Deen

Synopsis

Takumi Fujiwara is a skilled street racer, but he suffers a crushing loss against the team Emperor's leader Kyoichi Sudou due to his AE86 experiencing an engine failure. Doubting his abilities, the recent high school graduate is then approached by the Akagi RedSuns' team leader Ryousuke Takahashi, who proposes the formation of a professional street racing team. Although it would be the ideal way to improve as a street racer, Takumi remains undecided. Does the young street racer have what it takes to become a professional? Perhaps Ryousuke and the RedSuns can help him reevaluate his own doubts and misconceptions concerning street racing. However, first and foremost, Takumi decides to settle the score with Kyoichi Sudou... [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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Characters & Voice Actors

Fujiwara, Takumi

Fujiwara, Takumi

Main

VA: Miki, Shinichiro

Fujiwara, Bunta

Fujiwara, Bunta

Supporting

VA: Ishizuka, Unshou

Fumihiro, Hiroshi

Fumihiro, Hiroshi

Supporting

VA: Hosoi, Osamu

Iketani, Kouichirou

Iketani, Kouichirou

Supporting

VA: Yao, Kazuki

Iwaki, Seiji

Iwaki, Seiji

Supporting

VA: Douglas, Jason

Kenji

Kenji

Supporting

VA: Takagi, Wataru

Kogashiwa, Ken

Kogashiwa, Ken

Supporting

VA: Arimoto, Kinryuu

Kogashiwa, Kai

Kogashiwa, Kai

Supporting

VA: Canna, Nobutoshi

Miki

Miki

Supporting

VA: Ayres, Christopher

Mogi, Natsuki

Mogi, Natsuki

Supporting

VA: Kawasumi, Ayako

Nakamura, Kenta

Nakamura, Kenta

Supporting

VA: Ayres, Greg

Nakazato, Takeshi

Nakazato, Takeshi

Supporting

VA: Wingert, Wally

Reviews

jmoriarty84jmoriarty849

The movie has a considerable amount of material to deal with and it does an excellent job of covering it. It transitions smoothly and takes one thing at a time and it’s well paced. Unfortunately, characters such as Itsuki, Iketani, and Keisuke are mostly in the back seat for all the right reasons, but still have presence. You finally get to see Takumi develop as a true well rounded racer and his other qualities also begin to develop in this movie as well. Not much else to say, but I say viewing the first 2 installments are a necessity since the movie is a continuationand a progression of the franchise. Well, the art, resolution, and the cg continue to progress. The art is cleaner and more detailed, and the cg’s rendering also improves. The races as usual are exciting, but have more of a gimmick or twist behind them this time, which makes them fresh and original in addition of allowing the races to take place in a new environment. And you can never get bored of breath taking drifts. However, some problems I have in this movie are that the races this time tends to end more anti-climatically more than usual. Fortunately for some, the tech speak is virtually non-existent this time so it’ll be easy to follow and just simply enjoy the races. But I say the tech speak in the previous sagas are always a big help in getting a professional understanding of how the cars and techniques work. But that’s just me. Well, I can’t really add too much about the voice acting since anything I said in the previous reviews can be applied here too. However, the addition of Kai played by Canna Nobutoshi is a great one. He is very intimidating and hot blooded as Kai like other roles he has played such as Guts from Berserk, Tasuki from Fushigi Yuugi, and Knuckles from Sonic. The music is still the number one trait has always captivated me to Initial D, and is a great representative of the fast and fun nature of this anime. The opening theme Gamble Rumble by MOVE goes very well to the sequence and is always in tradition that MOVE is part of the soundtrack, and I love the insertion of Crazy for Love as well. The ending theme Jirenma adds a new kind of feel to this series as well that you have to watch to understand what I mean. Like I said, to get into this movie, and understand and enjoy it, you have to see the first 2 seasons to understand a lot of things such as Takumi’s developing acquainting with Ryosuke, why Takumi is avoiding Natsuki and what ended their relationship, and the score he has to settle with the Emperors. To me, this movie is an extension of season 2 and transitions very well into the 4th stage. This movie does an excellent job of standing on its own by further developing Takumi’s character, and balancing his issues and resolving them.

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naganjenaganje8

Not as good as the series, but it answers all the question left to be answered, which were carried on from seasons one and two. The story told is about Takumi's effort to tie all the loose ends from the past two series. So, we've got races, development of his craving for becoming the best driver and an emotional part involving Mogi. Most of the races are as good as always, but there is one which due to the nature of the rival becomes even more interesting. From this race we will also hear some more of Bunta's story which is a very good thing. Although Christmas andsnow fit love emotional story like nothing else, while watching that part of the movie I had the strange feeling that it was simply taking too long, especially that similarly to what we've seen before when it comes to emotions Takumi is definitely on the slow side. The animation is better than in the second season. The races seem more realistic, the car models are more detailed and even the character animation stepped up a notch. It's a shame though that there is still such a wide gap between the quality of how the races and characters are animated. When it comes to sound it is the same thing we have experienced before. So, once again will listen to good voice acting combined with eurobeat music. It seems that the Initial D style simply does not get old and sounds as good as always. Most of the time we will be seeing characters, which Takumi has encoutered before. Two chracters are however worth pointing out. First we have Takumi's greatest enemy in the movie, who all though plays a short part in the story is one of the most memorable characters from the movie. Secondly, we have the guy who gets involved with Mogi. Since the Mogi part of the plot is way too long for my taste, the least would be to let the viewers know why the hell is he acting like that. Concluding, it was a pleasent feeling to see the animation improve, but still as a whole the movie is not as good as the second season of the series, but mark my words when I say... 'You have to watch it!'.

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