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Kazuo Makunōchi (幕之内 一男, Makunōchi Kazuo) Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma Ippo's deceased father. Not much is known about his past other than he was a fisherman who loved to get into fights, and that he had a powerful punch. He died when Ippo was much younger, saving his friend Sakuma in a storm.
Hajime no Ippo (はじめの一歩, lit."The First Step") is a Japanese boxing manga series written and illustrated by George Morikawa.It has been serialized by Kodansha in Weekly Shōnen Magazine since 1989 and collected in over 137 tankōbon to date.
After graduating from Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music, Terasoma joined Haiyuza Theatre Company.In 1984, he made his film debut in W's Tragedy. [1] After that, he became a regular in films directed by Shinichiro Sawai, who took the megaphone for W's Tragedy, and Hiromichi Horikawa, whom he has known since high school, and is still active as a supporting actor in various dramas.
Ippo Makunouchi is a shy young man who works with his mother, Hiroko on their fishing boat business while he attends school, so he has no time to hang out with friends. One day, as Ippo is walking backwards home, he is approached by Masahiko Umezawa and two other bullies. They start beating him up and make fun of him and his mother.
Steven John “Steve” Staley, also known as Steve Cannon, is an American voice actor known for providing voices for Japanese anime and video games. Some of his notable roles include Shūhei Hisagi and Tōshirō Hitsugaya in Bleach, Daisuke Aurora in Heat Guy J, Shiro Amada in Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team, Moondoggie in Eureka Seven, Kadaj in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Neji ...
Hidekatsu Shibata (柴田 秀勝, Shibata Hidekatsu, born March 25, 1937) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Asakusa, Tokyo who is affiliated with Aoni Production.
Makuuchi (幕内), or makunouchi (幕の内), is the top division. It is fixed at 42 wrestlers who are ranked according to their performance in previous tournaments. At the top of the division are the four ranks of "titleholders", or "champions" called the san'yaku, comprising yokozuna, ōzeki, sekiwake and komusubi.
Kawajiri was born on November 18, 1950, and grew up in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.After he graduated from high school in 1968, he worked as an animator at Mushi Production Animation until it closed in 1972.