So, he bumps Takumi's Eight-Six, making him spin out. That same night, his father, Bunta Fujiwara, drives the Eight-Six with Yuichi Tachibana to test his newly tuned suspension in preparation for the battle.

As the race starts, Nakazato takes the lead, whilst Ryosuke and Keisuke follow as spectators. At the race starts, Keisuke takes the lead, but Takumi's experienced driving skills allow him to catch up as the race goes on. Iketani's desperately asks Bunta to be his replacement, though Bunta declines, claiming that he is too old to be Iketani's replacement. However, Takumi manages to avoid crashing and regains control. The story of a young delivery boy who becomes a drift-racing legend. Later, Takumi changes his mind, but when he arrives home, he is shocked to discover that his father, Bunta, had already taken the Eight-Six with him. Meanwhile, in Akina, the Akina SpeedStars attempt to apologize to the NightKids for their mistake. The next day, the film ends with Takumi receiving a bouquet of flowers at work, along with a card addressed to "Panda Trueno", which then happens to be a formal challenge issued from Ryosuke. The film opens with Takeshi Nakazato, the Myogi NightKids' leader, challenging Ryosuke Takahashi, the Redsun's leader on a downhill battle one night. Akin's downhill racing legend, focusing on the battles against the Takahashi brothers. A few days later, Takumi asks Bunta to borrow the Eight-Six so that he can go on a date with his girlfriend, Natsuki. Takumi starts in front, but is pressured by Ryosuke's driving skills being equally matched to Takumi's, especially at his gutter run. Initial D Legend 3: Dream is a 2016 movie directed by Masamitsu Hidaka and Tomohito Naka. She even apologizes to Takumi for not explaining it to him earlier, which Takumi accepts. After winning his first competition, Takumi focuses his attention on drift racing, a sport he has unknowingly perfected while delivering tofu in his father's Toyota AE86.

A few nights later, Takumi is seen racing against an orange In a post-credits scene, Ryosuke is seen inviting Takumi to a battle as invitation to join Ryosuke's new team, Project D. However, Ryosuke believes that Nakazato's car is incapable of defeating Takumi's Eight-Six, much to Nakazato's humiliation. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Nakazato attempts to block Takumi again, but his car spins out, and hits the guardrail, making him lose. Shingo gets impatient with Takumi's inability to crash. On the night before the race, Ryosuke tells Keisuke that he will retire from street racing if he loses to Takumi, but will reaffirm his plans of dominating the Kanto region. He referenced to Takumi how good Nakazato is and that no one would think he's a coward if he refuses.

Takumi arrives, and the race begins. She later confesses to Takumi about a flashback when Takumi punched her ex-boyfriend two years ago for sexually exploiting her. The movie opens with Koichiro Iketani driving home on The next morning, at a gas station, Iketani invites his co-workers Takumi Fujiwara and Itsuki Takeuchi to a meet with his street racing team, the Akina Speedstars, on Akina. Eventually, Nakazato drives into the outside, causing Takumi to drive into the inside, overtaking Nakazato. As they approach the five consecutive hairpins, Nakazato blocks the inside, prompting Takumi to try and overtake Nakazato from the outside. The first part of a trilogy depicting Takumi Fujiwara's rise from delivery boy to Mt. The final stage of Project D's expeditions is coming, and is to be the hardest yet. Ryosuke's tires cause him to slide outwards, allowing Takumi to take the inside and win the race.

With Christopher Ainley, Christopher Bevins, Ryan Bosquez, Adrienne Branz.