Street Ghost Delta

Street Ghost Delta (2024–2025) is a Japanese-Canadian anime television series that streamed on Netflix.

Season 1 edit

The Ultimate Ramen Drift [1.01] edit

[Ace begins to perform an inertia drift that Shocked Lance.]
Lance: Whoa! What the Hell!? Inertia Drift?!?

Season 2 edit

Season 3 edit

Season 4: The Double Ace edit

Aiming the gutter while Parrying [4.43] edit

Dawn: Mr. Fujiwara, who's final opponent are you?
Takumi: Me? Well...um...you see, I'm the final opponent of Ace.
[Takumi hops into his newly upgraded AE86 and starts it. He later turns the Headlights on. Dawn and May look at Takumi's newly upgraded AE86, shocked.]
Both: (gasp)
May: He owned a Panda Trueno!?
Dawn: Impossible!

Season 5: X (Cross) - The Final Season edit

86 Ways to Battle an Eight Six [5.01] edit

[Ash, Misty, and Brock are spectating Ace's final battle against Takumi Fujiwara from behind the guardrail.]

Ash: So, Brock, where are they, and when are they showing up?

Brock: There they are. They're showing up now.

[Brock, Ash, and Misty see the Toyota 86 and the Toyota AE86 racing against each other. Takumi easily passes Ace and they both drift, shocking Ash, Misty, and Brock.]

Misty: Brock, what car is Ace facing, and who is driving that?

Brock: I think it's an 1983 Toyota Sprinter Trueno, and it's driven by Takumi of Project D.

Ash: So, what's the difference between a classic 86 and a modern 86.

Brock: Well, you see... [As Brock begins explaining the difference between an AE86 and a ZN6, The scene transitions to the Seoul Street Circuit. A red race modified 1986 Toyota Zenki Trueno GT-Apex is seen running on the tracks.] the classic 86, nicknamed the Panda Trueno, was used for circuit racing, [The scene later transitions to Hakone Turnpike. There, an Asphalt Metallic 2016 Toyota 86 (ZN6) is seen running on the tracks before drifting.] ...and the modern 86, nicknamed the GT86, was used for street racing. [As Brock finishes explaining the difference, the scene transitions back to Gunsai Touge.] So, that is the difference.

Misty: You were right, Brock, that is why we're watching the battle between Ace and Takumi.

Ash: I hope Ace is gonna win this.



In the Driver's Seat [5.04] edit

[Ace suddenly blows up his engine at 12,000 RPM. He later spins around in a opposite direction, which shocked Takumi, and makes it to the finish line first. The crowd proudly runs to Ace's car in an incredible ovation.The camera later moves up to the sky.]
[After the final battle, you can see Ace lamenting his blown-up Toyota GT86.]
Ace: I'm sorry, eighty-six...I forgive you!
[Ace notices that it was Kyogatake Drift Pros, who came in-person to watch the final race.]
Joe: [Off-Screen] Hey! Ace!
[The Camera focuses on Joe, Gao, and Haru. Joe promptly runs to Ace with tears of joy hugging him.]
Joe: Aaaaah-hahaha! Oh, you did it!
Haru: You've done it Ace!
Gao: You've actually defeated Takumi!
Joe: We're all proud of you, Ace!
Ace: Thank you!
[Ace later notices that most characters from the Pokémon anime and other television animes have showed up to see the last race.]
Ace: Huh!? Everyone! [As the camera crabs left, you can see many teams from most areas congratulating Ace on his victory.] Thank you guys...thank you! [Ace thanks them with tears of joy.] I won it because of all of you. You came to see my last battle!

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