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May. 14th, 2010 05:54 pmRewatching Initial D from the beginning, I can't help but thinking, "Ahhh, as I thought, Initial D is the coolest~!"
There's just something so incredibly cool about car racing. And of course, the Eurobeat music used always gets me hyped up.
Not to mention Ryosuke. And Keisuke. *sigh* When I first saw him, I let out a pretty loud "KYA." There's just something about him that makes me adore him so.
Then there's the fact that it probably has my favorite three seiyuus -- Miki Shinichirou, Koyasu Takehito and Seki Tomokazu. I love their voices, especially Koyasu Takehito's voice whom I've loved all the way back to Bronze. And with Bronze being the first manga that I read that hurt me that much, he and Sho Hayami will always stand out for me, no matter what series they're in.
I wonder if I can love the Initial D manga as much as I've loved the anime? I've always avoided the TokyoPop releases since they did weird things with the translation but scanlations are usually a lot more faithful and respectful. Maybe I should go and check them out... With all those volumes, it might be worth it.
edit x1: I think I might have fallen just a little bit in love with Ryosuke again. I can't get over how incredibly cool he is. And awesome, you can't forget that.
There's just something so incredibly cool about car racing. And of course, the Eurobeat music used always gets me hyped up.
Not to mention Ryosuke. And Keisuke. *sigh* When I first saw him, I let out a pretty loud "KYA." There's just something about him that makes me adore him so.
Then there's the fact that it probably has my favorite three seiyuus -- Miki Shinichirou, Koyasu Takehito and Seki Tomokazu. I love their voices, especially Koyasu Takehito's voice whom I've loved all the way back to Bronze. And with Bronze being the first manga that I read that hurt me that much, he and Sho Hayami will always stand out for me, no matter what series they're in.
I wonder if I can love the Initial D manga as much as I've loved the anime? I've always avoided the TokyoPop releases since they did weird things with the translation but scanlations are usually a lot more faithful and respectful. Maybe I should go and check them out... With all those volumes, it might be worth it.
edit x1: I think I might have fallen just a little bit in love with Ryosuke again. I can't get over how incredibly cool he is. And awesome, you can't forget that.