List of Air Gear episodes (original) (raw)
Cet article est un complément de l’article sur le manga Air Gear. Il contient la liste des épisodes et des OAV de l'animé diffusé sur la chaîne TV Tokyo.
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dbo:abstract | Cet article est un complément de l’article sur le manga Air Gear. Il contient la liste des épisodes et des OAV de l'animé diffusé sur la chaîne TV Tokyo. (fr) The anime of Air Gear was produced by Toei Animation and directed by Hajime Kamegaki. It ran from April 4, 2006 until September 27, 2006 on TV Tokyo. (en) |
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dbp:shortsummary | 864000.0 2052.0 With his friends used as bait, Ikki is lured to Trident's base. The gang gets what they wanted all along when Ikki issues a challenge − and the gang's leader accepts. (en) Encouraged by their first win over the Sabel Tigers, Ikki wants to further broaden his potential to be the best of the Storm Riders. However, he gets into trouble with Rika when she finds out that Ikki wants to be a Storm Rider himself. Ringo comes to Ikki's defense by insisting that Ikki has potential to be a Storm Rider over Rika's objections. (en) Ikki being confronted by Spitfire about the 8 roads and their kings. Ringo on the other hand by Simca about Ikki's wings and as a potential Air Treck rider. Ringo also finds out that Simca is planning something. (en) Rika go sees her old boyfriend Sora, who had been crippled and became a wheelchair user after an unknown perpetrator had gravely injured most of her old Sleeping Forest teammates. When she and Sora find out that Ikki was overhearing their conversation, Sora and Rika tell Ikki of the latter's now growing hatred toward Air Trecks. In order to resolve their differences, Sora wagers a Parts War match between the Noyamono siblings against Sora, Ikki and the former's dogs Stone, Cold and Stunner. (en) Ikki, Kazu and Onigiri are having trouble with schoolresults on school, they planned on stealing the answers of the exam. In the progress they hear the story from Mari Tomita, the homeroom teacher of Ikki, about the school clock that's been frozen at one minute before half nine. (en) The Cube match rages on! Ikki and Agito double-team their Behemoth opponents and gain the edge - until the Fang's Regalia change everything. (en) Ikki's team prepares to square off with Behemoth in a brutal Cube match, each of them going head to head with a single opponent. They better step it up - the audience is going to be huge. (en) Not soon after they find themselves in a trap of Wind G-men. With Ikki's group escaping from the hands of Kaito, Ikki drags Agito with him to the skies. "When a frog is born, it's not the sea it's looking forward to." "The sky..." This making Agito's soft alter-ego, Akito, return. (en) The Sabel Tigers had been able to acquire two wins after Bucca and Onigiri had messed up during the F-Class Parts War. In order to assist them from behind the scenes, Ringo disguises herself to race for Ikki's rising Kogasumaru team. (en) Akito decided to join the team and now they can finally create their own storm rider team. The whole group is excited in the progress with picking a name, emblem, goal and type of team. With most of it decided and registered officially, they find out that another team has taken the school as their turf, a Storm Rider team called Sabel Tigers. Ikki decides to challenge them in a battle. (en) Kogarasumaru's rep is on the rise after defeating Behemoth. It hasn't been easy, but future victories might come easier if Ikki accepts Simca's offer to join forces. (en) Ikki and Rika engage each other in the Parts Wars with each other declaring their intent to win. Ikki eventually defeats Rika in the Parts War match and was the sole winner. Rika admits defeat and decides to help Ikki to further train him in the use of Air Trecks by strapping weights on his body. Ikki and the rest of Kogarasumaru, in their Spring Break, train together for the first time as a team in order to improve their Air Treck skills. Meanwhile, an unknown wave of AT Team disbandings were apparently being caused by Agito on his own during the Parts Wars between Ikki and Rika. (en) With Buccha on Ikki's team they still have a problem with the requirement of the minimum of five players for making a team. With this goal they created a rather odd way of finding their fifth rider. Ringo later shows up with a poster showing an A-Class battle between Kintetsu Bulls and Agito's team. The group decides to watch the battle and are totally surprised at the outcome. (en) As the match rushes to an end, Ikki and Agito have to make their move quick and make it count - and then they better get out of there: not only is the Behemoth gang angry, but the cops are out in force! (en) It's time for the school trip to Kyoto, but there's a problem − Akito can't afford it. Ikki's team will leave no man behind, so they set out to get some money from Kaito. (en) Ikki finds his reputation precedes him in Kyoto: the top teams in the city are looking for a piece of the action, and they're not afraid to let Ikki know that there's going to be trouble. (en) Ikki discovers that breaking the neon sign and two pairs of Air Trecks within a few days comes at a price. He also learns that Air Gear can be more than just riding a pair of Air Trecks. His friends on their part, Kazu and Onigiri discover something about Parts War on the internet, but they soon find out that it is not so easy as it looks. (en) Ikki gets his first prize from winning in the battle with the Night King, he improved his AT's with it and asks Ringo for a test drive. On the way she finds out that Ikki never really changed. (en) The fight against Behemoth continues, and only Ikki and Agito remain in the game. While Ikki toys with his opponent, Agito competes with raw determination. (en) The Storm Rider team Skull Saders challenged Sleeping Forest in a battle, but find out that it isn't a convincing Sleeping Forest. Instead it has members of the East Side Gunz and the former leader of the Storm Rider team Night King. The battle is a fact and the winner becomes clear between the rivals. (en) After seeing what he believes is The Wing's Road he is determined to continue Air Gear and even planning on making his own Air Treck team. When night falls he sees Simca in trouble and decides to help her out. The next night he watches Simca practice on her AT's, but this time she notices him. She gives Ikki a special prize, an emblem, not knowing at that moment that the Storm Rider team Rez-Boa Dogs is after it. (en) After seeing Kazu and Onigiri badly hurt, he decides to take on the Night King in an E-Class battle, Hurdle. Before the battle had started it already gained a lot of attention in the Air Gear scene. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Cet article est un complément de l’article sur le manga Air Gear. Il contient la liste des épisodes et des OAV de l'animé diffusé sur la chaîne TV Tokyo. (fr) The anime of Air Gear was produced by Toei Animation and directed by Hajime Kamegaki. It ran from April 4, 2006 until September 27, 2006 on TV Tokyo. (en) |
rdfs:label | List of Air Gear episodes (en) Liste des épisodes d'Air Gear (fr) |
owl:sameAs | wikidata:List of Air Gear episodes dbpedia-fr:List of Air Gear episodes https://global.dbpedia.org/id/2zpAQ |
prov:wasDerivedFrom | wikipedia-en:List_of_Air_Gear_episodes?oldid=1078256196&ns=0 |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf | wikipedia-en:List_of_Air_Gear_episodes |
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