Trust me, if you watch this you wouldn't be disappointed. This anime actually bothers to explain how the machines are working.
#Initial d street stage ppsspp movie#
You don't have to be ! It's much better than the Fast 'n Furious movie series, where they pull off stunts defying the laws of physics. Initial D is a must watch, even if you're not an anime freak. Nothing unnecessary has been done, making it an easy to watch experience. Screenplay: 9/10 There are a few flashbacks but apart from that the anime proceeds in one direction only.
Story: 9/10 The story is simply about the journey of Takumi from an ordinary High school kid to a legendary street racer and how he meets other racers who help him achieve it in the process. With each and every season the graphics have gotten better, stage Four being the best. The races have been done in 3D which really adds to the thrill. Visuals/Graphics: 10/10 Apart from the races it's just like what you'd expect an anime to be. The Racers start to challenge Takumi and how he deals with each challenge and in the process becomes a legend is what Initial D is about. Akina, they come to know about this ghost. When racers from other regions make an expedition to Mt. Those who see him call him the ghost of Akina.
#Initial d street stage ppsspp driver#
In the process of making his deliveries, he becomes a skilled driver and Mt. Every morning he makes his deliveries, in his father's Ae86 ( Toyota Corolla ) passing through Mt. It's the story of a high school student, Takumi Fujiwara who works as a delivery boy in his father's Tofu Shop.
Japanese character names dropped in exchange for more English sounding names (i.e.One is a new version ('Tricked-Out Version') which has an english dub and various other changes such as: In Tokyopop's American DVD release, there are two versions of the show. Assisted by the local Akina Speedstars team, his slightly obnoxious friend Itsuki, his somewhat shady girlfriend Natsuke and the sage-like words of his chain-smoking, ex-racer father Bunta, he'll need all the help he can get to outwit and outmaneuver Japan's most talented underground drift-racers. After a freak late-night encounter with Keisuke Takahashi, the number two driver of the infamous RedSuns team, Takumi is quickly, and unwillingly plunged into a high-speed world of white-knuckle contests on the most dangerous mountain passes in the Gunma prefecture. In doing so, Takumi has been unknowingly training to be the greatest mountain-pass drift-racer in all of Japan. Akina (the local mountain), every night at 4 a.m.
To help his father's tofu shop, Takumi has been delivering tofu in his father's 'Eight-Six' Trueno (known as the Toyota Corolla GT-S in the US) to a hotel at the peak of Mt. Takumi Fujiwara is an average 18-year old high school student with an average job as a gas station attendant, and a not-so-average hand in the family business.