Fighting Spirit: Rising
はじめの一歩 Rising
Fighting Spirit: Rising is a tv anime with 25 listed episodes from Madhouse. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.
Synopsis
Japanese Featherweight Champion Makunouchi Ippo has defended his title belt once more with the help of his devastating signature move: the Dempsey Roll. However, new challengers are rising up left and right, claiming to have an answer for the move responsible for crushing his opponents. Will Ippo be able to step up to the challenge, or will the weight of his pride destroy him before he finds out just what it means to be strong? Meanwhile, fellow Kamogawa Gym mate Aoki Masaru is just a hop, skip, and a Frog Punch away from claiming his own belt, ready to take on the Japanese Lightweight Champion! Hajime no Ippo: Rising continues Ippo's quest to become stronger, featuring the same cast of loveable dimwits from Kamogawa Gym, as they put their bodies and hearts on the line to make their way in the harsh world of professional boxing. With a will of iron, Ippo steps into the ring once again. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
At a Glance
Type and status
TV · Completed
Season
Fall 2013
Primary studio
Madhouse
Episodes
25
Related Anime
Prequel
Adaptation
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What is Fighting Spirit: Rising about?
Japanese Featherweight Champion Makunouchi Ippo has defended his title belt once more with the help of his devastating signature move: the Dempsey Roll. However, new challengers are rising up left and right, claiming to have an answer for the move responsible for crushing his opp
How many episodes does Fighting Spirit: Rising have?
Fighting Spirit: Rising currently lists 25 episodes.
Who worked on Fighting Spirit: Rising and when did it air?
Fighting Spirit: Rising is associated with Madhouse and aired Oct 6, 2013 to Mar 30, 2014.