Initial D

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Takumi’s job as a tofu delivery boy has turned him into one of the most formidable drivers around. Behind the wheel of his Eight-Six, he’s one with the road—and his life shifts into high gear when the underground street…

1998–2014 25 min 5 Seasons 81 Episodes
★ 8.0 / 10 134 ratings
AnimationAction & AdventureDrama
Initial D

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Synopsis

Takumi’s job as a tofu delivery boy has turned him into one of the most formidable drivers around. Behind the wheel of his Eight-Six, he’s one with the road—and his life shifts into high gear when the underground street racing world takes notice. Drivers from across the region are lining up for a shot at the new guy. Takumi’s not just focused on winning—he’s out to prove he’s the best.

About

Initial D premiered on April 18, 1998. It falls under the Animation, Action & Adventure, Drama genres. The series has aired across 5 seasons and 81 episodes. with each episode running approximately 25 minutes. It airs on ANIMAX, Fuji TV. and concluded its run on June 22, 2014.

Why viewers enjoy Initial D

Initial D targets fans of Animation anime, especially viewers who appreciate stories that blend Action & Adventure, Drama elements. This combination of Animation, Action & Adventure, Drama sets the show's pacing and tone, and explains why it resonates with that specific audience over more general animated programming.

Production

Initial D was animated by OB Planning, Fuji Television Network, Gallop, and broadcast on ANIMAX, Fuji TV.

Critical reception

Initial D holds a rating of 8.0 out of 10 based on 134 user reviews on TMDB, a strong score that reflects broad satisfaction from its audience.

Themes & motifs

Recurring motifs and themes throughout Initial D include: car race, street race, racing, drifting, based on manga, delivery boy, seinen, anime. These threads anchor the show's narrative direction and offer a reliable indicator of the kind of viewing experience it delivers.

Voice cast

  • Shin-ichiro Miki

    Shin-ichiro Miki

  • Tomokazu Seki

    Tomokazu Seki

  • Osamu Hosoi

    Osamu Hosoi

  • Kazuki Yao

    Kazuki Yao

  • Mitsuo Iwata

    Mitsuo Iwata

  • Takehito Koyasu

    Takehito Koyasu

  • Wataru Takagi

    Wataru Takagi

  • Unsho Ishizuka

    Unsho Ishizuka

  • Tomomichi Nishimura

    Tomomichi Nishimura

  • Kousuke Okano

    Kousuke Okano

Production credits

Direction
Shin Misawa · Teruo Naruse · Tsuneo Tominaga
Writing
Shuichi Shigeno · Nobuaki Kishima · Hiroshi Toda

Release dates

Premiered

April 18, 1998

Last aired

June 22, 2014

Seasons & episodes

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Season1

First Stage

April 18, 1998·26episodes

The story begins when street racers called the RedSuns, a team from Mt. Akagi, come to challenge Mt. Akina's local SpeedStars team to a "friendly" race. After seeing how skilled the RedSuns are, the SpeedStars treat it as a race for pride, determined not to be humiliated on their home turf. However, the SpeedStars are left in a bind when their team leader and primary downhill driver Iketani has an accident during a practice run.

Second Stage poster

Season2

Second Stage

October 14, 1999·13episodes

Following his victory over RedSuns leader Ryosuke Takahashi, AE86 driver Takumi Fujiwara is challenged by the Lancer EVO-based "Emperor," a group known for taking decals of racing teams they defeat, cutting them up and placing them on their cars like a fighter plane kill board. Takumi's undefeated streak is on the line as his AE86 is virtually no match against the more powerful and more agile four-wheel-drive EVOs of the Emperor team.

Fourth Stage poster

Season3

Fourth Stage

April 17, 2004·24episodes

Takumi Fujiwara and brothers Keisuke and Ryousuke Takahashi have formed "Project D," a racing team aimed at bringing their driving skills to their full potential outside their prefecture. Using the internet, Project D issues challenges to other racing teams and posts results of their races. Managed by Ryousuke, the team has Takumi engaging in downhill battles with his AE86, while Keisuke challenges opponents uphill. Among their rivals are the Seven-Star Leaf (SSR) and Todo-juku.

Fifth Stage poster

Season4

Fifth Stage

November 4, 2012·14episodes

Still working as part of the Project D driving team, Takumi Fujiwara and Keisuke Takahashi continue to challenge courses and teams in the Kanagawa Prefecture. Meanwhile, a young golf phenom catches Takumi's eye, and Ryosuke Takahashi settles a score from his past.

Final Stage poster

Season5

Final Stage

May 16, 2014·4episodes

After a long break, after every racing team in the prefecture is defeated, everything comes down to one last race. Takumi Fujiwara has never lost a race, but when his opponent is also using an AE86, it turns into a battle of the AE86. Will Project D succeed in the final and most difficult race of Initial D?

Themes & topics

Keywords associated with this title by the community.

  • car race
  • street race
  • racing
  • drifting
  • based on manga
  • delivery boy
  • seinen
  • anime
  • prodigy
  • motorsport
  • japan car culture
  • mountain road
  • gunma, japan

Network

ANIMAXFuji TV

Frequently asked questions

When did Initial D premiere?

Initial D premiered on April 18, 1998.

How many seasons does Initial D have?

Initial D has 5 seasons and 81 episodes in total.

What genre is Initial D?

Initial D is classified under Animation, Action & Adventure, Drama.

What networks did Initial D air on?

Initial D aired on ANIMAX, Fuji TV.

Is Initial D finished?

Yes, Initial D concluded its run on June 22, 2014.

How long is each episode of Initial D?

Each episode of Initial D runs for approximately 25 minutes.

Where is Initial D from?

Initial D is a Japanese anime production.

What is the TMDB rating of Initial D?

Initial D holds a rating of 8.0 out of 10 on TMDB based on community reviews.