The Ghost of Akina / AE86 Downhill Prodigy
Then the racing teams start showing up.
Based on Shuichi Shigeno's manga and produced by Studio Comet, Initial D First Stage aired on Fuji TV in 1998. Twenty-six episodes of touge street racing, mountain pass battles between purpose-built machines and one kid in a forty-horsepower hatchback who learned to drive by hauling bean curd. The CGI used for the racing sequences was primitive even by 1998 standards. It does not matter. The physics, the technique, the specific language of downhill racing, heel-toe braking, the gutter dip, the blind attack, are rendered with an obsessive authenticity that had actual car enthusiasts sitting down to watch anime for the first time in their lives.
The soundtrack is Eurobeat. This is not ironic. The Eurobeat is correct. It has always been correct.
Initial D built a fansub community that existed in parallel to the mainstream anime scene, car forums and racing enthusiasts who didn't know who Toonami was but had downloaded every episode by the time Second Stage dropped. That crossover is the story. A show that found an entirely different audience through entirely different channels and brought them into the same space everyone else was already in.
Twenty-six episodes for First Stage. Second Stage, Third Stage, Fourth Stage, Final Stage, the full arc covers Takumi's entire competitive career. Start here. You will not stop.
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Legend
The Legendary Mountain King / Tofu Master
+5 LORE
Speed Stars Hopeful / AE85 Pilot
+5 LORE
Akina Speed Stars Leader / S13 Pilot
+4 LORE
Gas Station Owner / Audience Proxy
Akina Speed Stars / 180SX Pilot
Takumi's Girlfriend / Emotional Anchor
RedSuns Uphill Ace / FD3S Pilot
+5 LORE
The White Comet of Akagi / RedSuns Leader
+8 LORE
Myogi NightKids Leader / R32 Pilot
+5 LORE
NightKids Sub-Leader / EG6 Pilot
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Impact Blue Driver / SilEighty Pilot
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Impact Blue Navigator / Co-Pilot
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First Stage Downhill Ledger
Complete First Stage Engagements
Takumi's AE86 vs. Keisuke's FD3S (First Morning Encounter)
Episode 1 · Akina downhill · Unofficial first pass
It does the opposite.
Takumi Fujiwara (AE86) vs. Keisuke Takahashi (RX-7 FD3S)
Episodes 4–5 · Akina downhill · Takumi victory
The race turns the anonymous morning AE86 into a public local legend.
Ryosuke Takahashi (FC3S) vs. Takeshi Nakazato (R32)
Episode 8 · Akina · Impromptu run
There is no need for a formal winner for Ryosuke to learn something useful.
Takumi Fujiwara (AE86) vs. Takeshi Nakazato (GT-R R32)
Episodes 9–10 · Akina downhill · Takumi victory
Takumi wins when the road exposes the limit of Nakazato's strategy, not because grip itself is useless.
Takumi Fujiwara (AE85 Levin) vs. the S13 Bullies
Episode 13 · Akina downhill · Itsuki's AE85
Takumi takes the wheel.
For once, the famous panda AE86 cannot receive the credit.
Takumi Fujiwara (AE86) vs. Shingo Shoji (Civic EG6 / Gum-Tape Deathmatch)
Episodes 14–15 · Akina downhill · Takumi victory
When Shingo escalates from a dangerous rule set to deliberate contact, the battle stops feeling like ordinary rivalry. Takumi's adaptation is technical; his refusal to back down becomes personal.
Takumi Fujiwara (AE86) vs. Mako & Sayuki (SilEighty)
Episodes 17–19 · Usui downhill · Takumi victory
Takumi spends much of the race learning by following. Winning matters because he proves his skill can travel beyond Akina.
Takumi Fujiwara (AE86) vs. Kenta Nakamura (Silvia S14)
Episode 23 · Akina downhill · Rain battle
The race is short, but it matters because Takumi accepts a test built around conditions rather than reputation.
Takumi Fujiwara (AE86) vs. Ryosuke Takahashi (RX-7 FC3S)
SPOILER!Episodes 24–26 · Challenge, preparation & final Akina battle
The real climax is Takumi's motivation. By the end of the battle he is no longer the delivery driver who has to be talked into caring whether he wins.