The singer of Initial D's first theme song,"Rage Your Dream," was indeed a little confusing.
The opening of the song was sung by the Blue Bird Flying Fish, but the ending credits stated that the singer was Led Zeppelin. This was usually considered a mistake because Led Zeppelin was not a pop music group.
In fact, the ending song was sung by AC/DC. During the screening of the movie, Bon Scott, the lead singer of AC/DCback up singer(later the guitar player and lead singer), was interviewed and sang the song. Therefore, many people thought that the song was sung by Bon Scott, but this was only a possibility because the movie's closing credits did not clearly indicate who the singer was.
Initial D is purely fictional. It was created by the author's imagination and doesn't draw from real events or people. The characters and the races are all made up for entertainment.
I recommend "Walking in the Heavens". This book is a novel about the infinite heavens. The protagonist, Xie Yu, enters a strange world with the help of the "gourd imprint" and obtains self-improvement. The first world was Initial D, and later on, it would involve stories from other worlds. If you like this kind of novel, this book will make you addicted.😋I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Initial D was a manga created by Japanese manga artist Kazuki Takahashi, which was first published in 1996 in Weekly Shonen Jump. The story of the manga was about the rise of a high school boy, Minamoto Shizuka, in the world of racing.
Yes. The author of The Great Pirate Krokdal, the leader of the rice worms, wrote a doujinshi novel, Initial D: The Racha Kid, which described the growth of the main character, the Racha Kid, in the world of racing. I hope you like my recommendation.