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Name: Initial D
Country of Origin: Japan
Type of Source: Animated TV show
Year Created: 1995

Description

Initial D is an anime/manga following Takumi Fujiwara, a gas station attendant from Gunma, and son of tofu shop owner/former street racer Bunta Fujiwara, who makes tofu deliveries and street races with his father's Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno.

Media Information

  • TV Anime
  • Originally a Manga
  • Arcade game series by SEGA

Made By

  • Shuichi Shigeno (author)
  • Manga published by Kodansha
  • Anime produced by Studio Comet and Studio Gallop
  • Dubbed twice in English, by both TokyoPop and Funimation.

Country of Origin

Date

  • 1995 (Manga)
  • 1998 (Anime)

Characters

  • Takumi Fujiwara- The main character. Drives a 1983 Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86.
  • Bunta Fujiwara- Father of Takumi, and owner of the Fujiwara Tofu Shop.
  • Itsuki Takeuchi- Takumi's best friend, and member of the Akina SpeedStars. Drives a Toyota Corolla Levin AE85.

Used in Poop By

Further Information

Main Source for Poopers

Trivia

  • Prominently features Eurobeat music in its soundtrack, most notably Running in the '90s.
  • Caused prices for the AE86 generation Toyota Corolla to skyrocket, especially the "Trueno" version (which has pop-up headlamps).