Description
"Initial D - Second Stage" continues the story of Takumi Fujiwara, a high school student who inadvertently becomes a skilled street racer through his part-time job delivering tofu in his father's Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno. The series builds on the foundation laid in the first season, delving deeper into the competitive world of illegal mountain pass racing in Japan's Gunma Prefecture.
The narrative picks up with Takumi facing new challenges as his reputation grows. After defeating the RedSuns, a formidable racing team led by Ryosuke Takahashi, Takumi is drawn into a more intense and high-stakes racing environment. Ryosuke, recognizing Takumi's potential, invites him to join a new project called Project D, aimed at creating the ultimate racing team. However, Takumi initially declines, preferring to race for personal satisfaction rather than professional ambition.
The Second Stage introduces new rivals, including the Emperor team from Saitama, led by Kyoichi Sudo, who drives a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV. The Emperor team challenges Takumi and his friends, setting the stage for a series of intense races. Takumi's AE86, though outdated, continues to outperform more advanced cars due to his exceptional driving skills and intimate knowledge of the mountain roads.
Bunta Fujiwara, Takumi's father and a former street racing legend, plays a pivotal role in the series. He continues to mentor Takumi, pushing him to refine his techniques and understand the deeper aspects of racing. Bunta's influence is evident as Takumi begins to experiment with new driving styles, such as the "Gutter Run," which involves using the gutter on the side of the road to maintain speed through corners.
The series also explores the personal lives of the characters, particularly Takumi's relationship with Natsuki Mogi. Their romance faces challenges as Natsuki becomes involved with an older man, creating tension and emotional conflict. This subplot adds depth to Takumi's character, showing his vulnerability and growth outside of racing.
Racing sequences remain a central focus, with detailed depictions of technical driving maneuvers, car mechanics, and the strategic elements of street racing. The Second Stage maintains a balance between high-octane action and character development, ensuring that the stakes feel personal and the victories meaningful.
By the end of the Second Stage, Takumi's skills have significantly advanced, and he has solidified his status as one of the top street racers in the region. The stage is set for further challenges as the series progresses, with Takumi's journey continuing to evolve both on and off the track.
The narrative picks up with Takumi facing new challenges as his reputation grows. After defeating the RedSuns, a formidable racing team led by Ryosuke Takahashi, Takumi is drawn into a more intense and high-stakes racing environment. Ryosuke, recognizing Takumi's potential, invites him to join a new project called Project D, aimed at creating the ultimate racing team. However, Takumi initially declines, preferring to race for personal satisfaction rather than professional ambition.
The Second Stage introduces new rivals, including the Emperor team from Saitama, led by Kyoichi Sudo, who drives a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV. The Emperor team challenges Takumi and his friends, setting the stage for a series of intense races. Takumi's AE86, though outdated, continues to outperform more advanced cars due to his exceptional driving skills and intimate knowledge of the mountain roads.
Bunta Fujiwara, Takumi's father and a former street racing legend, plays a pivotal role in the series. He continues to mentor Takumi, pushing him to refine his techniques and understand the deeper aspects of racing. Bunta's influence is evident as Takumi begins to experiment with new driving styles, such as the "Gutter Run," which involves using the gutter on the side of the road to maintain speed through corners.
The series also explores the personal lives of the characters, particularly Takumi's relationship with Natsuki Mogi. Their romance faces challenges as Natsuki becomes involved with an older man, creating tension and emotional conflict. This subplot adds depth to Takumi's character, showing his vulnerability and growth outside of racing.
Racing sequences remain a central focus, with detailed depictions of technical driving maneuvers, car mechanics, and the strategic elements of street racing. The Second Stage maintains a balance between high-octane action and character development, ensuring that the stakes feel personal and the victories meaningful.
By the end of the Second Stage, Takumi's skills have significantly advanced, and he has solidified his status as one of the top street racers in the region. The stage is set for further challenges as the series progresses, with Takumi's journey continuing to evolve both on and off the track.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Act 1: Super Weapon Appears
2Act 2: LanEVO Corps Attack Akina!
3Act 3: Premonition of Defeat
4Act 4: Cold Victory
5Act 5: Countdown to Destruction
6Act 6: Goodbye, Eight-Six
7Act 7: Akagi Battle, The Flash of Black and White!
8Act 8: That Car and Its Brutal Impression
9Act 9: Birth of a New Eight-Six
10Act 10: The Eight-Six Turbo's Declaration of War!
11Act 11: To Break the Seal...
12Act 12: Eight-Six vs. Eight-Six, Battle of the Spirits
13Act 13: The Seasons Come and Go
Cast
- Keisuke "K.T." Takahashi
- Kouichiro "Cole" Iketani
- Kyouichi "Kyle" Sudoh
- Kyouichi Sudou
- Yuichi "Boss" Tachibana
- Seiji "Hawk" Iwaki
- Natsuki "Natalie" MogiKat Cressida
- Itsuki Takeuchi
- Takeshi NakazatoRodrigo Miranda
- Takumi
- Iketani
- Papa
- Wataru
- KeisukeFrançois Creton
- KazumiAgnès Manoury
- Iketani Koichiro
- Keisuke Takahashi
- Ryousuke Takahashi
- Suichi Matsumoto
- Seiji Iwaki
- Bunta FujiwaraJean-Pascal QuilichiniLeonardo Camilo
- Ryousuke "Ry" Takahashi
- Koichiro Iketani
- Takumi "Tak" Fujiwara
- Itsuki "Iggy" Takeuchi
- Natsuki Mogi
- Kenta
- Nakazato
- Kenji
- Kyochi Sudo
- Ryosuke
- ShongoStéphane Ronchewski
- Itsuki
- NatsukiFrederique charpentier
- Takumi 'Tak' Fujiwara
- Kouichiro Iketani
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorShin'ichi Masaki
- StoryboardShin'ichi MasakiTakeshi UshigusaShinya HanaiKou MatsuoToshiaki KanbaraNaoyasu HabuYoshizō Tsuda
- MusicRyūichi Katsumata
- Character DesignMasaki Satō
- Chief Animation DirectorMasaki SatōShōhei Kohara
- Mechanical designShōhei Kohara
- Cgi DirectorKenichiro SakunoAkihiro Nagao
- Executive producerRen Usami
- ScriptNobuaki KishimaHiroshi Toda
- Episode DirectorYukihiro ShinoShinya HanaiYoshizō TsudaYūzō YamadaHiroshi Ishida
- Original Manga
- Art DirectorMinoru Maeda
- Animation DirectorKōichi MaruyamaAki TsunakiYūki IwaiShōhei KoharaMasaharu Morinaka
- Sound DirectorMasafumi Mima
- Director of PhotographySadanori Kaneda
- ProducerKayo Fukuda
Production
- ProductionKodanshaFuji Television NetworkPastelOB PlanningTo MaxPrime Direction
Relations
Anime overview
Manga overview
Music
Insert songs
Ep. 1
“Burning Desire”
Ep. 3
“I Love You Like Are”
Ep. 3
“Mikado”
Ep. 4
“Ever & Ever”
Ep. 4
“Take My Soul”
Ep. 5
“Don't You Forget My Love”
Ep. 5
“Speedy Speed Boy”
Ep. 6
“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”
Ep. 8
“Station to Station”
Ep. 9
“Big in Japan”
Ep. 10
Ep. 12
“Gimme the Night”
Ep. 12
“Make Up Your Mind”
Ep. 13
“Deja Vu”
Ep. 13
“Grand Prix”
Ep. 2-3
“100”
Ep. 4, 7
“Make My Day”



















