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  • SPECIAL 0x5 Tomorrow's Joe (2011)

    • February 11, 2011
    • Fuji TV

    Released from prison, an amateur boxer (Tomohisa Yamashita) challenges a champion (Yûsuke Iseya) to a fight.

  • S02E01 And Then, He Returned...

    • October 13, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    After inadvertently killing Toru Rikiishi in the ring, Joe Yabuki finds himself aimlessly wandering the city at night, when he comes across a fight between Wolf Kanagushi.

  • S02E02 One Man, One Flower... Venture into the Ring

    • October 20, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    After a long absence, Joe returns to Tange Gym where he is welcomed with open arms. He pays his respect at Rikiishi’s grave and swears to return to the ring.

  • S02E03 Messenger From Hell... Joe Yabuki

    • October 27, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    Joe proves his comeback K.O. victory is no fluke. With his powerful punches, Joe sends his opponents to the hospital one after another. The rival boxing club owners see Joe as a serious threat and band together to get rid of him.

  • S02E04 Back Then, The Ten-Point Bell Ringed

    • November 3, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    Joe, a fledgling boxer, is unfairly matched up against Tiger Ozaki, the National Bantamweight Champion. Despite the odds, Joe sees it as an opportunity to instantly climb to the top and is confident he can defeat Tiger Ozaki.

  • S02E05 The Phantom... Strike the Temple!

    • November 10, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    After a humiliating defeat against Tiger Ozaki, Joe agrees to another bout despite Danpei’s protests. Under Tiger Ozaki’s guidance, Ryu Harajima, Joe’s opponent takes advantage of Joe’s weakness in the ring.

  • S02E06 Howl... Dogs Will Bite

    • November 17, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    Despite learning his inability to strike his opponent in the temple is psychological, Joe is undeterred and trains for his upcoming fight against Koji Nango. Joe climbs into the ring while Carlos Rivera, the world’s No. 6 bantamweight boxer from Venezuela

  • S02E07 Wandering... Like a Wild Beast

    • November 24, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    Without a club willing to organize a bout against him, Joe’s career seems over for certain. Even Danpei says, “Joe Yabuki, the boxer is dead” and urges him to retire. Unable to accept his career may be over, Joe is at a loss.

  • S02E08 That Guy... Burning Man Carlos

    • December 1, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    Danpei closes the gym and disappears to make Joe realize that his career is over. However, Joe refuses to give up boxing and continues to train. He catches Carlos Rivera’s second match on TV and realizes what he saw during Carlos’ first match was no trick

  • S02E09 And then... The Beast Revived

    • December 8, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    Joe is slowly released from the ghost of Toru Rikiishi during his heated spar against Carlos. After realizing Joe can punch his opponent’s temple again, Danpei reopens the gym and the two go see Carlos’s bout.

  • S02E10 The Christmas Eve Gift

    • December 15, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    It’s Christmas and the mood is merry in the slums. Snow begins to fall, as Carlos and Joe’s fire burn quietly inside of them. In the snow-covered park, Joe challenges Carlos to a fight to settle who is best. However, Carlos has another plan.

  • S02E11 Beginning of the Struggle... Carlos VS Joe

    • December 22, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    As the New Year’s Eve bell counts down the passing year, Joe and Carlos’ bout kick off with the sound of the boxing bell. Joe and Carlos put on a heated and breathtaking fight. However, Joe is unable to land his forte, the cross-counter.

  • S02E12 Night of the Snow Storm... The Endless Fight

    • December 29, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    Joe loses consciousness after being hit with Carlos’ powerful uppercut. However, he refuses to go down without spending every last ounce of his strength. Carlos’ “invincible punch” mercilessly rains down on Joe.

  • S02E13 The Tange Gym... Is Indestructable

    • January 5, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    With Joe’s bout against Carlos now over, Joe, Danpei and the people from the neighborhood are busy organizing Nishi’s retirement party. However, unbeknownst to everyone, Nishi was struggling to accept that he could no longer physically box.

  • S02E14 Where is... Joe's Youth?

    • January 12, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Joe visits the Shiraki Gym to pick up his prize money. There, he learns the World Champion had defeated Carlos. Joe also learns Carlos had become incapacitated as a boxer and that he was to blame.

  • S02E15 For Whose sake...? Deadly Rush

    • January 19, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Without a boxing club willing to organize a bout against Joe, Danpei visits Yoko for help. However, instead of organizing a bout against a Japanese boxer, she chooses Usman Somkit, the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation’s No. 5 boxer from Thailand.

  • S02E16 Distant Aim... Road to the World

    • January 26, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    With a lightening fast victory against Usman Somkit, all eyes are back on Joe. Meanwhile, Joe finally gets the opportunity to watch the gut-wrenching bout between Carlos and Jose Mendoza, the World Bantamweight Champion.

  • S02E17 A Figure Seen... A Great Target

    • February 2, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Joe steps onto the gym scale and makes an unwelcome discovery. Meanwhile, Kanto TV has announced their exclusive broadcasting rights to all of Joe’s bouts in Japan. At the announcement party, Joe notices an unlikely man standing amongst the crowd.

  • S02E18 Those Knuckles... The Mark's Message

    • February 9, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Joe is eager to take on Yongbi Kim, the OPBF Bantamweight Champion, but according to Danpei, Kim is avoiding Joe because he’s afraid of him. When in fact, Kim is eager to take on Joe, as well. Danpei has his reasons to want to avoid.

  • S02E19 Fighting Machine... Dragon Kim

    • February 16, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    With Joe and Kim’s OPBF Championship match now confirmed, Yoko sends Suga to South Korea to find out Kim’s mysterious past, while Kim’s manager secretly gathers information about Joe. Joe and Danpei watch Kim’s exhibition match against a boxer.

  • S02E20 My Bantamweight... Weight Loss Challenge

    • February 23, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Despite the OPBF Championship title match being three weeks away, Joe is struggling to lose weight. Desperate to lose weight, he turns the gym into a dangerously hot sauna. After almost passing out, Danpei urges Joe to stop his dangerous weight loss.

  • S02E21 Rikiishi... I Hear the Song

    • March 2, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    With Danpei vehemently against Joe’s dangerous weight loss, Joe leaves the Tange Gym. He visits the Shiraki Gym and locks himself up in the very same room where Toru Rikiishi once starved himself, so he could fight Joe.

  • S02E22 And... The Morning's Measurement

    • March 9, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    After a grueling weight loss regimen, Joe finally loses enough weight to stay in the bantamweight class. However, during the official weigh-in, Joe discovers he is actually over the weight limit and that Danpei had altered the scale back at the gym.

  • S02E23 The Burning Beast... And Ice

    • March 16, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    With the final weigh-in now over, Danpei brings Joe to a restaurant so he can enjoy a small meal before his match. Kim, who happened to come to the same restaurant, asks Joe if he could join him.

  • S02E24 The Gong Chimes.. The Ring of the Devil

    • March 23, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Kim’s manager confidently predicts Kim’s victory during the pre-fight press interview. Danpei and Nishi encourage Joe in the locker room, but Joe is not his usual self. Unsurprisingly, Kim dominates the fight and Joe can only defend himself.

  • S02E25 In Round 6... A Miracle Occurred

    • March 30, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Joe has fought beyond his limit, yet he refuses to go down. Unable to comprehend how Joe can continue to fight, Kim slowly becomes unhinged and resorts to using his deadly technique known as Chom-Chom.

  • S02E26 A Champion... And a Loser's Glory

    • April 6, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    With is victory over Kim, Joe is now the OPBF Champion. His next goal is to defeat Jose Mendoza, the World Bantamweight Champion who crushed Carlos. Then one day, Joe learns about a Japanese boxer, who once fought Jose and decides to pay him a visit.

  • S02E27 Boxing... A Requiem

    • April 13, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Joe happens to run into Wolf Kanagushi, a former boxer at a pachinko parlor. He is relieved to learn that Wolf is now working as a trainer at a boxing gym, and is no longer a Yakuza muscleman. Wolf tells Joe about the financial struggles the gym is facing

  • S02E28 José... In Hawaii

    • April 20, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    As the OPBF Champion, Joe’s first title defense match has been confirmed in Hawaii. Not wanting to go all the way to Hawaii, Joe is reluctant about the fight, but quickly changes his mind when he learns Jose is also having a bout in Hawaii.

  • S02E29 Yabuki's... New Defense

    • April 27, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Knowing Jose is watching from the ringside, Joe predicts a two round K.O. victory. However, Joe quickly realizes that defeating his Hawaiian challenger will be harder than he originally thought.

  • S02E30 Grand Champion... José

    • May 4, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    After successfully defending his title, Joe is eager to challenge Jose more than ever. Then one day, Yoko invites Joe to spend some time with Jose and his family on a horse ranch. Joe finally gets an opportunity to question Jose.

  • S02E31 Meaning... of the V Sign

    • May 11, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    As the OPBF Champion and world champion hopeful, it seems everyone wants a piece of Joe now. Meanwhile, the new Tange Gym that’s been under construction is finally complete and Danpei accepts several new aspiring boxers as apprentices.

  • S02E32 Farewell... Dear Old Things

    • May 18, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Jose, the WBC World Champion must fight Harold Gomez, the WBA World Champion in a unification bout to determine the true World Bantamweight Champion. Meanwhile, Joe, the OPBF Champion and now the World’s No. 5 boxer, must defeat Leon Smiley.

  • S02E33 The 13th King Comes From America!?

    • May 25, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Leon dominates the fight and Joe is on defense. However, Leon’s underhanded tactics light a fire inside Joe and the fight quickly becomes a fierce and tightly contested battle. With no knockout punch from either side, the winner is determined by points.

  • S02E34 He... Fell with the Card

    • June 1, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Jose, the WBC World Champion and Gomez, the WBA World Champion will fight head to head to determine the true World Bantamweight Champion. Joe, who has won his right to challenge the winner of the unification bout, flies to Las Vegas to see Jose and Gomez’

  • S02E35 The Champion ...Alone

    • June 8, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Yoko, who feels Joe has lost his wildness within, offers to give up her exclusive rights to Jose’s fights in Japan, under the condition that Joe fights one last bout before his title match against Jose.

  • S02E36 Yoko's... New Attempt

    • June 15, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Harimau, a wild beast-like man who grew up deep in the Malaysian jungle has been confirmed as Joe’s challenger. Yoko brings Harimau to the Tange Club to introduce him to Joe, but Joe reiterates his displeasure about having to fight.

  • S02E37 The Wild Child… Harimao

    • June 22, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Joe is humiliatingly caught off guard by Harimau, not once, but twice. Admitting he’s lost his street fighting instincts, Joe asks Goromaki Gondo, a Yakuza henchman for his help. Invited by Joe, Gondo and his subordinates show up at the Tange Gym.

  • S02E38 Unexpected Visitor... Gondo Goromaki

    • June 29, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    The bout between Joe, the Brawler and Harimau, the Wild Beast begins. At first, Joe struggles to keep up with Harimau’s agility and speed. However, Harimau proves to be no match against Joe, who has regained his instincts as a former street fighter.

  • S02E39 Two Beasts... in the Jungle

    • July 6, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Yoko arranges Carlos to be admitted into a hospice to recuperate. However, Dr. Kinninski, the world’s leading authority on punch-drunk syndrome delivers the devastating diagnoses that Carlos is suffering from a severe case of punch-drunk syndrome.

  • S02E40 Joe Fired Up… The Target is Near

    • July 13, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Noriko and Nishi are engaged. Joe is happy from the bottom of his heart to see his long-time pal marry his dream girl. Meanwhile, Jose arrives in Japan just two days after their bout has been officially confirmed.

  • S02E41 José arrives in Japan… The Match Date Approaches!

    • July 20, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Noriko and Nishi are engaged. Joe is happy from the bottom of his heart to see his long-time pal marry his dream girl. Meanwhile, Jose arrives in Japan just two days after their bout has been officially confirmed.

  • S02E42 A Shock… Yoko's Premonition

    • July 27, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    After noticing Joe might also be suffering from punch-drunk syndrome, Yoko asks Dr. Kinninski for his professional opinion. Dr. Kinninski is reluctant to give a concrete diagnosis without examining Joe.

  • S02E43 Joe and Danpei... Two Everyday People

    • August 3, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    In order to avoid Danpei finding out about his health, Joe decides to train with Nishi and Danpei at a mountain lodge, far away from Yoko. Desperate to tell Joe about his health, Yoko tracks down Joe and visits the mountain lodge.

  • S02E44 Yoko... Her Love

    • August 10, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    On the day of the title match, Yoko finally tracks down Joe in his locker room and urges him to cancel the fight before he ends up like Carlos. She learns Joe is well aware of what is happening to his body, and that he is going to fight Jose regardless.

  • S02E45 Joe VS. José... The Gong of the Match Rings

    • August 17, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Joe and Jose finally face off in the ring. With his impenetrable defense, Jose dodges Joe’s attacks while hitting him with his own punches. After receiving countless blows and unable to land a meaningful punch against Jose.

  • S02E46 The Violent... Endless Fight to the Death

    • August 24, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    Jose is rattled by Joe’s sudden comeback, but quickly realizes Joe is no longer able to see out of his right eye, due to the effects of punch-drunk syndrome. Jose moves to Joe’s blind spot and batters him with his punches.

  • S02E47 Youth is Now.. Burnt-out

    • August 31, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    A thrilling Fight between Joe Yabuki and Jose Mendoza. For the Sake of Tomorrow goes to the final Rounds and Joe's fire burn bright and hot!!

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Ashita no Joe (Movie)

    • March 8, 1980
    • Fuji TV

    An abridged remake of the first Ashita no Joe TV series, providing back-story for the second TV series to new fans who were not familiar with the first TV series or the manga. Joe Yabuki, a teenage orphan in the slums of the Doya streets, meets Danpei, a homeless, alcoholic ex-boxing coach. Danpei, seeing Joe's boxing talent, decides to train him. And then begins Joe Yabuki's boxing carreer, where he'll pass a time on a Juvenile Prison, find new rivals and pursue your new passion: boxing.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Ashita no Joe 2 (Movie)

    • July 4, 1981
    • Fuji TV

    An abridged remake of the second Ashita no Joe TV series. Joe Yabuki is one of the most popular boxers in Japan, but a tragic accident on ring left Joe downhearted. However, even unable to put his past behind, Joe can't forget boxing either, and he tries to put itself back to your passion.