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Original Title :
Initial D: Second Stage
Genre :
TV Series / Animation / Action / Comedy / Sport
Cast :
Chris Ayres,Greg Ayres,Christopher Bevins
Type :
TV Series
Time :
5h 25min
Rating :
8.1/10

Picking up right after the events of 'First Stage', 'Second Stage' continues to follow the underground Road Racing career of high-school student/delivery boy Takumi Fujiwara and friends as ... See full summary

Initial D: Second Stage Online

Picking up right after the events of 'First Stage', 'Second Stage' continues to follow the underground Road Racing career of high-school student/delivery boy Takumi Fujiwara and friends as they face new challenges in the Gunma area. After evolving into a full-fledged downhill racer, Takumi and his AE86 Trueno are faced with new challengers in the form of the Emperors, a Lancer-Evo team that plans to conquer the mountain passes of the Gunma area as well as a mysterious AE86 Levin driver who seeks to de-throne Takumi as the fastest Eight-Six driver on the mountain pass. With tougher challengers and more dangerous mountains, it may take more than Takumi and his Eight-Six Trueno to defend the honor of the Gunma drivers, fortunately Takumi has the Akina Speedstars team, his legendary father Bunta Fujiwara (who has a few tricks up his sleeve) and the superstar racer Ryosuke Takahashi on his side. He'll need all the help he can get.
Series cast summary:
Chris Ayres Chris Ayres - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Greg Ayres Greg Ayres - Kenta Nakamura 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Christopher Bevins Christopher Bevins - Kenji 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Steve Blum Steve Blum - Keisuke 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Anthony Bowling Anthony Bowling - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Richard Cansino Richard Cansino - Kyouichi Sudoh 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Corey Cleary-Stoner Corey Cleary-Stoner - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Kat Cressida Kat Cressida - Natsuki 'Natalie' Mogi 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Quinton Flynn Quinton Flynn - Shingo Shouji 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Crispin Freeman Crispin Freeman - Iketani 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Grant George Grant George - Seiji Iwaki 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Josh Grelle Josh Grelle - Itsuki Takeuchi 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Todd Haberkorn Todd Haberkorn - Keisuke Takahashi 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Chuck Huber Chuck Huber - Yuichi Tachibana 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Lex Lang Lex Lang - Ryosuke 'Ry' Takehashi 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Cherami Leigh Cherami Leigh - Kazumi Akiyama 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Michael Lindsay Michael Lindsay - Wataru Akiyama 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Kerrigan Mahan Kerrigan Mahan - Bunta Fujiwara 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Michael McConnohie Michael McConnohie - Yuichi 'Boss' Tachibana 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Joel McDonald Joel McDonald - Takumi 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Mike McFarland Mike McFarland - Matsumoto 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Vic Mignogna Vic Mignogna - Shingo Shoji 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Colleen O'Shaughnessey Colleen O'Shaughnessey - Kazumi Akiyama 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Brina Palencia Brina Palencia - Natsuki Mogi 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Phil Parsons Phil Parsons - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Ben Phillips Ben Phillips - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Orion Pitts Orion Pitts - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 1999-2000
David Rasner David Rasner - Kenta Nakamura 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Robbie Rist Robbie Rist - Itsuki 'Iggy' Takeuchi 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Christopher Sabat Christopher Sabat - Kyouichi Sudou 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Micah Solusod Micah Solusod - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Jason Spisak Jason Spisak - Kenji 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Sonny Strait Sonny Strait - Additional Voices 13 episodes, 1999-2000
J. Michael Tatum J. Michael Tatum - Ryosuke Takahashi 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Kirk Thornton Kirk Thornton - Masashi 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Eric Vale Eric Vale - Koichiro Iketani 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Dave Wittenberg Dave Wittenberg - Takumi 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Barry Yandell Barry Yandell - Narrator 13 episodes, 1999-2000
Z. Charles Bolton Z. Charles Bolton - Additional Voices 3 episodes, 2000
Tyler Walker Tyler Walker - Additional Voices 3 episodes, 2000

Shoumaru Pass is located in Chichibu National Park in Saitama prefecture. Kazumi is dropped off at Seibu Chichibu Station, the main train station for accessing Chichibu National Park. Its accessible from the Seibu Line at Ikebukuro Station, in Tokyo.


User reviews

Flamekiller

Flamekiller

After watching so many other car racing scene, either animated or even the 'real' movie, I would say that this is by far the best that I would recommend to anyone who are looking for adrenaline rush of a car racing. This is not something like you see in "Fast and the furious", where those punks only know how to upgrade their machines and run faster than the others in a rather straight street, no technique required there, dude.

Here in this series, though animated (but in CGI format), but it really shows to the car racing fans what a car racing scene should be. Not just over hype car crashing, car chasing where the car can fly, turn but landed still 4 wheels on ground stuff; amaze the audience with those nice looking or high tech car (like those in James Bond series). In Initial D, it is not necessarily the mean machines will win, but the one who can master the driving skills and techniques could even outrun the modern and better car. In this series, you could learn a bit of those cars characters, and also briefly how they could drift and swept those corners in a believable but stylish way. It doesn't have nonsense talking scene in the series. Most of the time, yeah, car racing. Since I love the series so much, I had bought the DVD collection and watch them again and again. Hey, it didn't bore me at all. Just really wonder if there's anyone in the movie industry could produce such an immense and almost impossible car racing/drifting scene using real machine and operated by stunt mans. If there's one, I would be the first to watch it. If you are interested in car chasing and racing, it is a must for you to go and watch it. Those japanese really know how to make an animated series so real and fascinating. I would give them 9 stars.
Painwind

Painwind

Initial D is a Japanese Cartoon dealing with the Drift Racing scene which is now popular among the youth of Japan. The story revolves around Takumi Fujiwara, a drift racer of incredible skill, and his car, a Toyota AE86 (Hachiroku) Corolla. The art is a combination of traditional animation and CG, usually when dealing with the cars. What really makes the series, however, is the attention to detail. Keiichi Tsuchiya (Dorikin, The Drift King) is an advisor to the show, and it seems to have paid off. Not only is the driving technique realistic for the most part (drivers are shown heel-toe'ing, car detail is spot on), but the characters take the time to explain many of the driving techniques.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, this anime has acquired quite a following in the United States, among automotive enthusiasts. While distribution was largely limited to VHS copies subtitled by fans, in the past few months proper DVDs with English subtitles have shown up on ebay.
fightnight

fightnight

The one word that basically sums up this series is evolution. Everything, the characters, the CGI racing scenes, the plot, has "evolved" from the first series. (AKA First Stage) Anyone can see this by watching an episode of First Stage and then watching an episode of this series. The artwork is better, the CGI has gotten much better (there are license plates on the cars now) and the addition of a new gang certainly heats things up plotwise. Though this series is short, (13 episodes compared to 26 from First Stage) it is more than worth watching if you are a fan of the first series. After this, there is the OAV Extra Stage which has similar art/CGI and of course, the movie Third Stage. Incidently, this series and the OAV fill in the gaps in Third Stage as well as provide a nice transition.