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Apr 3, 2021 11:56 AM

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It always makes me happy to get the notification that someone wrote in this thread. Shared my experience, which is now almost ten years in the past. The legendary series lives on. Soon time for a rewatch for me.
Apr 30, 2021 2:47 AM
Jun 8, 2021 2:57 PM

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wow, havent seen a death scene that impactful in a minute...

(excluding from shows im rewatching...)
Dec 1, 2021 5:54 AM
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I thought a rematch would be happened in S2. Now I'm speechless.

Farewell, Rikiishi Toru
Dec 13, 2021 1:28 PM

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rip Rikiishi, you were a true man up until the very end. I hope Joe recovers from this and doesn't lose his will to box.
Mar 14, 2022 11:49 AM
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Emotional episode so far in the series.

RIP rikiishi
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Mar 14, 2022 11:50 AM
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Emotional episode so far in the series.

RIP rikiishi
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Mar 14, 2022 12:13 PM
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Emotional episode so far in the series.

RIP rikiishi
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Mar 17, 2022 1:01 AM

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i never ever wouldve thought that rikishi would die like that im just in shock right now damn
Mar 22, 2022 8:24 PM

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What in the actual fuck?
"A name... Toru Rikiishi"
Apr 11, 2022 5:47 PM
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GOAT Episode, definitely the Best of the show.

I knew that rikiishi would win, but not that he would die. I even imagined another rematch between the two of them in the future XD.

I will miss Rikiishi. He was my favorite character in the series. He really earned my respect from the first episode he appeared in. Looking forward to seeing how his death will affect Joe's character development in S2.
Aug 29, 2022 8:37 AM
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gone but not forgotten
rip rikiishi toru
Jan 9, 2023 7:10 AM
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What an ending. Rest in Peace, Rikiishi.
Apr 19, 2023 9:11 AM

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Gotta give respect to Joe how he took the loss, he knew they both gave it their all and just admired Rikiishi that much more.

Sadly I felt this was bound to happen but damn it still hit me ...
His insane weight loss and training just to be able to fight Joe ... then the brutal fight between the two of them.
I think they did a really good job portraying Joe's feelings towards losing a friend, someone he looked up to and respected.
He was his goal in life so it's going to be interesting seeing Joe develop as a character.

Rikiishi was a hell of a man, he knew what he wanted in life and didn't let anyone stop him, not even himself.
Goodbye Rikiishi!


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Aug 24, 2023 12:04 AM
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Damn man. RIP the OG. It's crazy how insanely good these past few episodes have been.
Sep 7, 2023 1:17 PM

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You know that episode is important, when its discussion has more replies than even those of the first and last episodes, which is not that common
Oct 3, 2023 9:44 PM

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man what a hard hitting episode.
Jan 17, 4:39 AM

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Goddamn it, I had an inkling that this would happen, but I didn't expect it so soon. So many different emotions from this, what a powerful episode.
Jan 17, 10:42 AM
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That was very sad damn
Feb 8, 2:14 PM
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"Asahi ga noboru yo otoko no mune ni"

RIKISHI WE LOVE YOU
Mar 18, 6:47 PM

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I remember reading the synopsis for the sequel befrore starting this and learned that Joe loses "his purpose". This really made me curious on what would happen to cause that. Once Rikiishi, the man who got Joe to where he was currently, started to deprive himself of basic needs that feeling of "he's gonna die" just wouldn't leave my head until now.


Great episode. Probably my favorite one so far.
Apr 12, 2:38 PM

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The single greatest episode in both seasons, and a strong contender for the greatest in anime history.
Aug 2, 6:48 AM

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I was literally left speechless by that episode. I've been into anime for over 12 years now, and while death in anime isn't unusal, this one hit hard. An anime that aired over 50 years ago! And I somehow avoided this spoiler!

I'm sure I'm with many of the people here who thought whatever the final fight is, was gonna be with Rikiishi. I was honestly expecting this match to basically be the catalyst to make Joe focus more on proper boxing and eventually meet him in the featherweight division so they could have a rematch with Rikiishi at his full potential.

But no.

Joe doesn't get to have a rematch with Rikiishi. Joe doesn't get to fight Rikiishi at his best health. Joe doesn't get to even give him a final handshake at the end. It really shows how brutal the world can truly be, and the world of boxing. One wrong move, and a person you care about can disappear from your life permanently.

I truly wish I could have seen this episode air live (or even when the manga chapter came out). How did Japan react to this? It's such a wild, bold move to make halfway into the series that I feel like it caught everybody off guard.

Absolutely amazing episode. Easily the best one in the series so far, maybe the entire series depending on where it goes from here. Ashita no Joe's legendary status really solidified itself with this one.
Aug 9, 9:19 AM

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Reply to Xionea
I was literally left speechless by that episode. I've been into anime for over 12 years now, and while death in anime isn't unusal, this one hit hard. An anime that aired over 50 years ago! And I somehow avoided this spoiler!

I'm sure I'm with many of the people here who thought whatever the final fight is, was gonna be with Rikiishi. I was honestly expecting this match to basically be the catalyst to make Joe focus more on proper boxing and eventually meet him in the featherweight division so they could have a rematch with Rikiishi at his full potential.

But no.

Joe doesn't get to have a rematch with Rikiishi. Joe doesn't get to fight Rikiishi at his best health. Joe doesn't get to even give him a final handshake at the end. It really shows how brutal the world can truly be, and the world of boxing. One wrong move, and a person you care about can disappear from your life permanently.

I truly wish I could have seen this episode air live (or even when the manga chapter came out). How did Japan react to this? It's such a wild, bold move to make halfway into the series that I feel like it caught everybody off guard.

Absolutely amazing episode. Easily the best one in the series so far, maybe the entire series depending on where it goes from here. Ashita no Joe's legendary status really solidified itself with this one.
@Xionea When this event happened in the manga, there was an actual in-person funeral held for Rikiishi, that both the writer and artist for the manga were invited to and attended.
Aug 14, 11:59 PM

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Rikiishi went from this world with a smile of extreme satisfaction. The satisfaction of not losing to his rival, and now there's nothing that Joe could do to undo that. Joe Yabuki lost to Rikiishi Toru till the end of times with no chance of making it even. Rikiishi lived in a man's world and died like a man. His death has left a void in Joe's heart. The reason Joe gave boxing a chance is no more. What could motivate him now to move up the ranks in the world of boxing?
Interesting Fact: In 1970, around a month after Rikiishi died in the manga chapter, a funeral service was held for him, attended by famous Japanese poet Shuji Terayama and Yukio Mishima (a Japanese author and actor who later committed seppuku the same year after failing his attempt to overthrow the post-war Japanese constitution, which he considered a constitution of defeat). Mishima's famous quote: "We live in an age in which there is no heroic death". Mishima was a fan of Ashita no Joe and committed seppuku 9 months after Rikishi died in the manga. I can't help but wonder if he was somewhat inspired by Rikiishi Toru's character and death? > 2:59 AM, 15/08/24
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