Wiki Ippo
Wiki Ippo


The Way to Capture a Prodigy is Round 21 of the Hajime no Ippo anime, which is the adaptation of Jōji Morikawa's Hajime no Ippo series.

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After Hayami's performance (and the departure of all girls and most audience), Aoki's match begins. In the nearly empty Kōrakuen Hall, Aoki barely manages to defeat his opponent with a left hook. With a month left before his match against Hayami, Ippo encounters Miyata at the Kamogawa gym, and talk about the tournament and their opponents. Miyata, noticing how insecure Ippo is, reminds him that the reason he left the gym was in order to fight him, so he should make it to the finals no matter what. At the Otowa gym, Fujii arrives to talk to Hayami. The boxer tells them that he will not study any of Ippo's matches as he considers him a disappointment. He also tells them that his arrogant attitude is just a way of making boxing in japan more popular, which is the reason for which he takes advantage of all the attention from the media. He then begins training, and as Fujii leaves, he notes that Ippo just might lose this fight. The next day, Ippo is at school, where Umezawa goes to talk to him about a punch, which gives Ippo an idea. At the Kamogawa gym, Ippo tells a surprised Kamogawa to teach him how to execute the counter. Kamogawa gets very angry at Ippo's request of learning a counter in the remaining time. Kamogawa initially refuses, but after being "cornered" by Ippo's determination, he agrees and warns him that it will be difficult training. They immediately begin. With Aoki as a sparring partner, Ippo is unable to get the timing right, and receives many blows over the course of the days. While at Iwata's Chinese Noodles, Takamura, Aoki and Kimura, are talking about an article where among the four best fighters of the East Japan Rookie King Tournament, Ippo's article is the smallest. After this, they decide to place bets, with Kimura choosing Hayami, Takamura, choosing Miyata, and Aoki being forced into picking Ippo. The trio go to Ippo's house where they find him with a fever, but despite this, he still wants to test his counter with Aoki, intent on not wasting any time. When the semi-finals for the East Japan Rookie King Tournament finally arrive, both Hayami and Ippo enter the ring, with the latter showing a swollen face full of bruises, and massive media coverage for the former. As Kōrakuen Hall is divided between cheers (with all girls in favour of Hayami), both fighters are introduced. Before the bell rings, Kamogawa tells Ippo that the counter chance will only come once. In the locker room, Miyata and his father are getting ready, when the former makes a mistake, which causes his father to scold him, he stops noticing it is time for Ippo's fight and begs him to win. Ippo has in mind what he was told by Kamogawa, and is ready to battle as the bell rings. The fight starts with both boxers engaging in a highly technical exchange where neither one connects a proper hit. Ippo has in mind that there is only one chance for a counter, and Hayami gradually speeds up his movements. Ippo cornered, is finally caught with a punch, but it has no effect, he responds with a hook that despite hitting on a guarded opponent, still sends him away. Ippo successfully gets close to Hayami and attentively watches his left, waiting for the uppercut, but Hayami never uses it. It is revealed by Hayami's coach, that Hayami intends to in-fight, as a way to prove his superiority. Ippo realises this and accepts.

Anime-Manga Differences[]

See also: Anime-Manga Differences

  • In the manga, Ippo's idea comes from a conversation with his mother, while in the anime, the conversation is completely different and happens at his school, with Umezawa and his gang.

Credits[]

Characters are named as they appear in the credits.

Role English Name Japanese Rōmaji English Voice Actor
Ippo Makunouchi Kōhei Kiyasu 喜安 浩平 Kiyasu Kōhei Steve Cannon
Mamoru Takamura Rikiya Koyama 小山 力也 Koyama Rikiya Eddie Frierson
Coach Kamogawa Kenji Utsumi 内海 賢二 Utsumi Kenji Richard George
Masaru Aoki Wataru Takagi 高木 渉 Takagi Wataru Jim Taggert
Tatsuya Kimura Keiji Fujiwara 藤原 啓治 Fujiwara Keiji Grant George
Manager Yagi Toshihiko Nakajima 中嶋 聡彦 Nakajima Toshihiko George Z. Cole
Ichirō Miyata Tomokazu Seki 関 智一 Seki Tomokazu Jason Palmer
Miyata's Father Unshō Ishizuka 石塚 運昇 Ishizuka Unshō George Z. Cole
Reporter Fujii Ken'ichi Ono 小野 健一 Ono Ken'ichi Hamilton Fox
Ryūichi Hayami Kōji Tsujitani 辻谷 耕史 Tsujitani Kōji Nathan Smythe
Referee Shōji Izumi 泉 尚摯 Izumi Shōji Steve Areno
Live Announcer Jin Horikawa 堀川 仁 Horikawa Jin
Venue Announcement Makoto Higo 肥後 誠 Higo Makoto
Ippo's Mother Yorie Terauchi 寺内 よりえ Terauchi Yorie Joan Carol O'Connell
Masahiko Umezawa Mitsuaki Madono 真殿 光昭 Madono Mitsuaki Ron Allen
Takemura Kōichi Hasebe 長谷部 浩一 Hasebe Kōichi Edward Zilla
Matsuda Shin'ichi Namiki 並木 伸一 Namiki Shin'ichi Terry Roberts
Hayami's Fan Girl Hiromi Hirata
Naomi Wakabayashi
Asako Shirakura
Masako Jō
平田 宏美
若林 直美
白倉 麻子
城 雅子
Hirata Hiromi
Wakabayashi Naomi
Shirakura Asako
Jō Masako

Episode Credits[]

Role English Name Japanese Rōmaji
Screenplay Kenji Sugihara 杉原 研二 Sugihara Kenji
Storyboard Sumio Hiratsuka 平塚 住雄 Hiratsuka Sumio
Director Akira Mano 真野 玲 Mano Akira
Animation Director Aki Yamagata 山縣 亜紀 Yamagata Aki

Arc Navigation[]

Rookie King Tournament: Finals Arc
Manga Volumes
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Manga Rounds
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62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81
82 83 84 85 86 87
Anime Rounds
Season 1
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