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MF Ghost’s producers know fans have been hoping for this, as the new preview video is officially titled “TV Anime MF Ghost Preview Video #2-Eurobeat Edit.” The big news here, though, is the unabashed use of pounding dance music, echoing the soundtrack style the Initial D anime ran with all the way from its start in 1995. The camera still spends most of its time on protagonist Kanata Livington’s Toyota 86. In terms of visual design, there’s not all that much going on in the new preview that we didn’t also see in the first. Thankfully, it’s been dutifully included in a new preview which was just released this week. However, some fans may have felt uneasy, as one incredibly important element of the shared setting of MF Ghost and Initial D was missing from the January video.
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However, in 2017 creator Shuichi Shigeno began drawing MF Ghost, a sequel series in which the torch is passed from Initial D’s drivers to a new generation of mountain pass racers, and in January an anime adaptation was announced with a teaser video showing off fast cars and hairpin curves. That’s when the final Initial D anime content was released ( barring a few very cool Toyota ads), bringing an end to the most popular and influential car racing series of the modern era. The end of the Initial D manga came even earlier, in 2013. Since 2016, there’s been a Trueno-shaped hole in the heart of otaku who love cars, as well as gearheads who enjoy animation, since 2016. Accelerator down and volume up as MF Ghost pulls up with a new teaser and familiar sound.