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Why Does The ‘Hajime no Ippo’ Anime Series Stop?

‘Hajime no Ippo’ is one of the most popular manga and anime series. George Morikawa crafted this captivating manga. It has attracted lots of fans due to its interesting storylines and productive character development.

However, the series took a long hiatus that left everyone wondering why it was happening. The series started in 1989 and, by now, has created a huge following, but long breaks might be troublesome regarding the future of Ippo and his travel through the boxing world.

‘Hajime no Ippo’ Creators Don’t Want To Compromise With Quality

Ippo Makunouchi in Hajime no Ippo
Ippo Makunouchi in ‘Hajime no Ippo'(Image: Madhouse)

The primary reason for ‘Hajime no Ippo’s stoppage is that the anime ran way too far ahead of the manga and therefore experienced some problems adapting content without losing quality.

This is because its quality began to water down due to divergence challenges in keeping a faithful adaptation. Low ratings and fewer viewers also made the decision to discontinue the series easy although somewhat disappointing for the followers.

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While the anime is on pause, George Morikawa’s manga remains quite popular. The series enthusiasts are reading to know where Ippo fighting his way to achieve a boxing championship title with hopes that the anime series may resume.

The Lasting Appeal Of Hajime No Ippo

Ippo Makunouchi in Hajime no Ippo
Ippo Makunouchi in ‘Hajime no Ippo’ (Image: Madhouse)

‘Hajime no Ippo’ by George Morikawa, is still interesting to readers even though the anime adaptation has been stopped. The described work is about the life of a boxer Ippo Takamura, starting from a high school student, weak and shy, evolving into a World Champion.

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The manga contains focused elements such as hard boxing training, battles of the mind, and improved inner fighting including love interests. Morikawa does not lose the audience’s attention, thus maintaining interest in boxing in the manga as the main character and personality progression through his written work.

Arhaan Shamraz
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Arhaan Shamraz is an avid pop-culture fanatic and a comic book buff, who writes content for First Curiosity. As a big movie and music buff, he seeks things that helps further expand his knowledge on the western culture and Hollywood. On the off-time, he's an ardent quizzer, reader and a big football fan, with a knack for spewing out his opinion on anything under the big blue sky.

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