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The first days of the second year of the Advanced Nurturing High School is finally about to begin! And they are not by any means ordinary— Releases The series has been published under Media Factory's MF Bunko J imprint since 2015; as of January 2024, 27 volumes (including 5 short story collections) have been released. Prequel A prequel volume, Volume 0, was released on December 23, 2022 as a benefit from purchasing the first BD/DVD volume for the second season of the anime adaptation. While serving as the prequel, it is the 24th volume in the series, preceded by Volume 8 of 2nd Year Arc. Volume 0 1st Year The 1st Year Arc of the series consists of 14 volumes, with 3 short story collections. Volume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4Volume 4. 5Volume 5Volume 6Volume 7Volume 7. 5Volume 8Volume 9Volume 10Volume 11Volume 11. 5 2nd Year On September 22nd, 2021, it was announced that the the light novel's "2nd Year Arc" has been officially licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment and would be published in both digital and paperback format, starting with the first volume on June 9 (digital) and July 19 (paperback), 2022. [1] 2nd YearVolume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4Volume 4. 5Volume 5Volume 6Volume 7Volume 8 Manga Main article: Yōkoso Jitsuryoku Shijō Shugi no Kyōshitsu e (Manga) The manga adaptation of the series has been serializing in Monthly Comic Alive since January 2016. While the adaptation of the first year arc by Yuyu Ichino was still continuing, it was announced that another artist will begin working on adaptation of the second year arc.


It was then followed up by an arc filled with new characters (I'd refrain from describing them to avoid spoilers) who were the ones that took the center stage in dealing with the case at hand as the MCs get relegated to the sidelines, showing up once in a while on-screen, with smug reactions on their faces implying they are picking the case apart one by one while they were off-screen.
What came next was the climactic first interaction with the villains of the story. This set the tone for what's to come as the show nears the finale. except it didn't come.

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She also said that its art is "superb . with every inch filled with details and no gag left unseen". [143] Zac Bertschy from Anime News Network (ANN) declared Eyeshield 21 "defies convention" by turning what most might consider "a really ridiculously bad idea" into "something most everyone would be able to enjoy". [144] Carlo Santos from ANN called it a "typical sports story", writing that what make it an above average series are its characters and artwork. He also wrote that people who think American football is boring "may change their minds after seeing the action sequences in Eyeshield 21. "[145] Later, Santos said, "[a] lot of familiar clichés show themselves" in Eyeshield 21, and that "[t]he storyline also does a sloppy job of keeping track of the game . making it even less believable than it already is". Detective Conan (2009), Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl (2009), Durarara (2010), Adventure Time (2011), Clarence (2014), Ready Player One (2018) and Marvel's Spider-Man (2018), Steven Universe: The Movie (2019), among many others. [130][131] Several live-action films have also paid homage to the Akira slide, notably in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and Nope (2022). [129][132] Cultural influence[edit] Akira is regarded by many critics as a landmark anime film, one that influenced much of the art in the anime world that followed its release with many illustrators in the manga industry citing the film as an important influence. [133] Manga author Masashi Kishimoto, for example, recalls becoming fascinated with the way the poster was made and wished to imitate the series' creator Katsuhiro Otomo's style. [134] The film had a significant effect on popular culture worldwide. The film led the way for the growth in popularity of anime outside Japan as well as Japanese popular culture in the Western world. Akira is considered a forerunner of the second wave of anime fandom that began in the early 1990s and has gained a massive cult following since then. It is credited with setting the scene for anime franchises such as Pokémon, Dragon Ball and Naruto to become global cultural phenomena. [12][3] According to The Guardian, the "cult 1988 anime taught western film-makers new ideas in storytelling, and helped cartoons grow up". [135] Akira has influenced numerous works in animation, comics, film, music, television, and video games. [12][3] It inspired a wave of Japanese cyberpunk works, including manga and anime series such as Ghost in the Shell, Battle Angel Alita, Cowboy Bebop, Serial Experiments Lain,[11] and Elfen Lied,[136] live-action Japanese films such as Tetsuo: The Iron Man,[137] and video games such as Hideo Kojima's Snatcher[138] and Metal Gear Solid,[11] and Squaresoft's Final Fantasy VII.
"Give Blessings to This Wonderful World!"), sometimes stylized as Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku o!, is a Japanese light novel series, written by Akatsuki Natsume and illustrated by Mishima Kurone. Kadokawa Shoten has published seventeen volumes since October 2013 under their Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko imprint. Yen Press later released an English translated series under the name of KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!. There are several spin-off light novel series, namely Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Bakuen o! (この素晴らしい世界に爆焔を!, KonoSuba: An Explosion on this Wonderful World!), Kono Kamen no Akuma ni Sōdan o! (この仮面の悪魔に相談を!, Consulting With This Masked Devil!), and Ano Orokamono ni mo Kyakkou o! (あの愚か者にも脚光を!, This Idiot Wants His Moment in the Limelight, Too!). A manga adaptation with art by Watari Masahito began serialization from 9 September 2014 in Fujimi Shobo's shonen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age. An anime television series adaptation by Studio Deen began airing on 14 January 2016, and finished on 17 March 2016.