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was watching cartoons this morning and i think i say an add for some animated drift action on dvd, has anyone else seen this or was i still asleep?? What i saw was an rx7, ae86 and a r32 gts-t all drifting??

i think it was called "inatial D" it was only a few seconds of it!

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yeah madman's released the 1st americanised initial D dvd in australia. We actually have a madman rep on the forums so if you need more info on the DVD you could ask him.

As for me, I like the oldschool jap version with subtitles :cheers:

I just bought the first Initial d dvd from autobarn. It has both the jap version and the american version on it. Apparently its going to come out on 10 DVDs or something, but you can only get the first 2 at the moment.

umm in the last 10 days I've got the entire 1st stage and am making my way thru the 2nd stage now from kazaa..no problems..

I've heard that the dubbed version is really lame but I've ordered it anyway! haha

I watched Initial D last year, very good.

I have the whole collection including all 17 OST's.

Initial D First Stage

Initial D Second Stage

Initial D Third Stage

Initial D Extra Stage

Initial D Battle Stage

^^ There the video stages, and an Extra that came out only on Jap Authentic DVD (There are many bootlegs.) The Initial D Super Euromach Special.

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