The Hajime no Ippo watch order has two variations, both are enjoyable and exciting.

Hajime no Ippo stands out for its portrayal of unfiltered human strength and resolve, distinguishing itself from typical shonen anime by opting for a realistic depiction of human capabilities.

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Where to read the Hajime no Ippo manga right now

Unlike many series that delve into light-hearted sports themes centered around high school settings like basketball or swimming, Hajime no Ippo delves into the realm of boxing in a unique and unprecedented manner.

The protagonist, Ippo Makunouchi, is intricately developed, as are his fellow boxers and adversaries.

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The series paints a realistic picture of the boxing world, illuminated by a stellar cast of characters who bring depth and authenticity to the narrative.

If you’re just starting out with the series or want to explore it further, here’s a guide to the recommended Hajime no Ippo watch order, offering two different ways to enjoy the show.

Two types of Hajime no Ippo watch order

By order of release

The Champion Road is the longest episode in the Hajime no Ippo watch order
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This anime is a must-see for fans of the genre, although its release dates and canonical content can be a bit confusing.

To begin your journey into the world of Makunochi, consider starting with the following Hajime no Ippo watch order recommendation.

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CONTENTLENGTHRELEASE DATE
Hajime no Ippo75 episodesOctober 2000 – March 2002
Hajime no Ippo: Boxer no Kobushi23 minute episodeMarch 21 2003
Hajime no Ippo: Champion Road1 hour 36 minute filmApril 18 2003
Hajime no Ippo: Mashiba vs Kimura1 hour filmSeptember 5 2003
Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger26 episodesJanuary 2009 – June 2009
Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting – Rising25 episodesOctober 2013 – March 2014

Following this order allows you to immerse yourself in the evolving narrative and character growth that defines Hajime no Ippo.

With a total of 129 Hajime no Ippo episodes, it’s a journey worth embarking on for any anime enthusiast.

Chronological order

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Watching in chronological order offers a cohesive storytelling experience, aligning events and developments as they unfold in the manga’s timeline.

CONTENTLENGTHRELEASE DATE
Hajime no Ippo: Boxer no Kobushi23 minute episodeMarch 21 2003
Hajime no Ippo75 episodesOctober 2000 – March 2002
Hajime no Ippo: Mashiba vs Kimura1 hour filmSeptember 5 2003
Hajime no Ippo: Champion Road1 hour 36 minute filmApril 18 2003
Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger26 episodesJanuary 2009 – June 2009
Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting – Rising25 episodesOctober 2013 – March 2014

Whether you choose release order or chronological order, rest assured that Hajime no Ippo delivers a gripping and authentic boxing narrative devoid of filler, ensuring a captivating watch from start to finish.

Where to watch Hajime no Ippo episodes

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You can watch Hajime no Ippo episodes on Netflix and Crunchyroll.

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