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[108] Tsubasa and Misaki performed their twin shot in one scene and Tsubasa appeared on his own later with his signature overhead kick. In a match from Japan for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the Japanese fans held a tifo featuring an illustration from the manga with multiple messages that supported the team. [109] Nippon. com (of the Nippon Communications Foundation) also made an article where they noted how Tsubasa became one of the most likeable fictional characters due to his dream and career in the series which at the same time influenced others. [110] Espin Of noted one of the series' most notable features was how Tsubasa's skills allowed him to perform goals while his training with his teammates also generated appeal to the viewers. His passion for the football and initial relationship with goalkeeper Genzo Wakabayashi was also noted to be worthy notes.

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Kodansha. Retrieved July 6, 2021. ^ "Blue Lock, Volume 15". Kodansha USA. Retrieved March 20, 2023. ^ ブルーロック(16) (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved August 27, 2021. ^ "Blue Lock, Volume 16". Kodansha USA. Retrieved November 9, 2022. " Ippo then celebrated with the others at the Sugar Ray. Ippo giving Mari his signature. With Kamogawa and Nekota passed out from drinking until morning, Takamura, Aoki, and Kimura gone, Ippo became the centre of attention with the other gym members. When Ippo left the gym, he saw Tomiko and Kumi. Ippo informed Tomiko that Aoki had not returned to the gym, causing her to leave Kumi with Ippo. Ippo then did roadwork while Kumi followed him, During a break, Ippo made a promise to Kumi to be the first female to get an autograph from him. They then split ways so that Kumi could buy a paper and pen for Ippo to sign his autograph. At the gym, Ippo met Mari, who wanted to see Ippo spar, but when she found out Ippo could not spar, she decided to ask him questions. When asked what match left the biggest impression to him, Ippo answered that it was his match against Date. Ippo was then pressured into signing his autograph for Mari. When he left the gym, he discovered a "baka" sign outside, not knowing that Kumi put it there due to Ippo breaking his promise.
[13][14] On 4 September 2015, the first two volumes of Fruits Basket: Collector's Edition (愛蔵版 フルーツバスケット, Aizōban Furūtsu Basuketto) were released in Japan under the Hana to Yume Comics Special imprint. [15][16] The 12th and last volume was published on 20 July 2016. [17] The series is licensed in English in North America and the United Kingdom by Tokyopop[18] and in Singapore by Chuang Yi. [19] The Singapore edition is licensed to be imported to Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. [20] All 23 English-language volumes have been released in North America and Singapore. In addition, Tokyopop released a box set containing the first four volumes in October 2007, and started re-releasing earlier volumes in "Ultimate Editions" combining two sequential volumes in a single larger hard-cover volume with new cover art. The first Ultimate Edition release met with mixed reviews, however, because they exactly reproduce the first two volumes without correcting changed page numbers or prior errors. [21] As of June 2008, six Ultimate Editions have been released, covering the first twelve volumes of the series. After Tokyopop ceased publication, the series was re-licensed by Yen Press, with plans to release it as twelve omnibus editions corresponding Hakusensha's collector's editions. [22] Starting in June 2016, Fruits Basket: Collector's Edition was released in English by Yen Press. [23] Spin-offs[edit] See also: Fruits Basket Another On 4 September 2015, a new series, Fruits Basket Another (フルーツバスケットanother, Furūtsu Basuketto Anazā), began serialization in HanaLaLaOnline.