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Initial D!
Sunday. 6.24.07 1:24 pm


My 9th TIME WATCHING! =DDD

5times in the Cinema. SHIOK!

3 times on VCD.

1 time on TV.



I fell in love with Initial during secondary 2. Was introduced to Initial D by a bunch of friends which i never contact them anymore. It was the driving simulator in the arcade which took Singapore Arcade's by storm. People flock from corners of singapore to play at certain arcades mainly the Bugis and Plaza Singapura ones. Many would say Jurong Point has many players but in actual fact its because of the cheaper rates. Skill wise they are not even half of Bugis players. HEH. Quality over Quantity. After i improved till i won the people who taught me i stopped playing. Then came Initial D 3 where things improved. Used the same car, played till a certain level at that period of time which is considerably good then i stopped. Then came maximum Tune another driving game which is still in fashion now. I only play it for leisure. Some of my friends(not really, just know them in school last time only) plays it so hardcore that they are holing records in bugis and Plaza Singapura's arcade, didnt really bother me. Expensive to play man.


Overall the storyline is rather interesting for Initial D the manga. It started in 1995 if i am not wrong. the book is still continuing now after 10 years. 34 books published. Story not yet ended. The author really is very intelligent in his writings on the car mechanics and how-things-works. The Anime series is not bad. Those lazy to read can just watch it. Many people like main characters in any show/books they read. I have a tendency to like the supporting characters more. Thus i do not have much interest in the character, Fujiwara Takumi. Mainly more interested in Takahashi Keisuke (sadly not featured in the Movie but a very important role in the actual story). Takahashi Keisuke is the brother of Takahashi Ryousuke (played by Edison Chen in the movie)


The whole Initial D craze also increase my interest in cars which is later on further increased by my dad who is a car lover too.


The Need for Speed series in Playstation/PC platform also made me love cars even more. SAD TO SAY, EA GAMES TEND TO DESTROY THEIR OWN GAMES. the whole series is getting from bad to worse. The game became suckier by the day. Lousier by the minute. EH EA WAKE UP, WAKE UP ALREADY ANOT. Your game suck. Learn2Konami.


Damn FEELING arh. After watching for the 9th time. Maybe sometime this week i shall watch it for the 10th time.
2 Comments.


ive watched it once... and tried to rewatch it, but never had the time... i dont have english subs for mine so i have to actually listen to the cantonese T-T ah well ^^ the movies good... the manga... i dont like the art, but the story is wonderful ^^ never watched the anime ><
» crz4manga on 2007-06-24 04:06:31

I watched it in cantonese and chinese. the art is alright imo.
» ian-rvc on 2007-06-25 08:04:55

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