In a recent interview with South China Morning Post, Fast & Furious vet Sung Kang has confirmed that he’s currently developing the live-action film adaptation of Initial D, based on the classic street ...
The Initial D anime has had a great run since First Stage came out in 1998. Without it, Toyota would probably not have launched the GT 86. However, like all good things, it must come to an end. Manga ...
An engaging anime doesn't always need superpowered heroes and giant titans. Sometimes, you just need pulse-pounding street racing action, and that's something "Initial D" has done incredibly well over ...
Over in Hollywood, the most successful franchise centered on cars and illegal racing is the love-it-or-hate-it Fast & Furious that has twice surpassed the $1 billion mark at the international box ...
Let's clarify something real quick: With a reboot on the horizon, there are two Initial D anime series. The first series kicked off in 1998, and the final installment of that series is coming to DVD ...
The new deal with Kodansha Comics will see the series completed in the English language for the first time. By Graeme McMillan Fans of street racing and manga, rejoice: Kodansha Comics and Amazon’s ...
A new teaser trailer released along with the MF Ghost anime announcement. It focuses entirely on racing cars. A Toyota 86, Lamborghini Huracan, and Ferrari 488 GTB speed on Japanese Touge mountain ...
Without realizing it, Takumi hones his skills until he becomes one of the best drivers in the prefecture, and other street racers come out of the woodwork to challenge the "downhill specialist." See ...
Much like how the Mk4 Toyota Supra became famous from the original Fast and Furious movie, the original AE86 Toyota Corolla gained a lot of its popularity from the manga comic Initial D and its ...
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