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[84] On December 19, 2021,
during Jump Festa 2022, a mobile game was announced. Titled Black Clover Mobile: Rise of the Wizard King (ブラッククローバーモバイル 魔法帝への道, Burakku Kurōbā Mobairu Mahōtei e no Michi) and developed by Vic Game Studios,[85] it was originally announced to be released sometime in 2022;[86] however, it was later announced that it would be released in worldwide in the first half of 2023. [85] The
band Glay contributed two songs to the game; "Genkai Toppa" (限界突破, "Limit Break") and "Pianista". [87] Another mobile game, Black Clover: The Road to the Wizard King – The Opening of Fate (ブラッククローバーモバイル 魔法帝への道 The Opening of Fate), developed by South Korean company Vic Game Studios, was released on May 25, 2023. [88][89] The game has made roughly $2 million on iOS devices,[90] and $800,000 on Android devices,[91] across both Japanese and Korean servers. Stage
play[edit] A stage play adaptation was announced in June 2023. It starred Keisuke Ueda as Asta, Naoki Takeshi as Yuno, Arisa Komiya as Noelle Silva. The stage play ran through September 14–18, 2023, at Theatre 1010 in Tokyo and through September 22–24 at Kanagawa Arts Theatre. [92] Reception[edit] Manga[edit] In 2016, Black Clover ranked ninth on the second Next Manga Award, presented by Kadokawa Corporation's Da Vinci magazine and
Niconico streaming website;[93] in the same year, the series ranked third on the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics" by the Honya Club website in 2016. [94] Tokyo-based dispatched labor company Staff Service [ja] included the series on a list of three manga series about protagonists who struggle to overcome their own weakness and self-doubt, recommended for low self-confidence people. [95] Sales[edit] Volume 1 reached 23rd place on the weekly Oricon manga charts, with 38,128 copies sold;[96] volume 2 reached seventeenth place, with 61,918 copies;[97] volume 3 also reached seventeenth place, with 80,462 copies;[98][99] volume 4 reached thirteenth place, with 93,866 copies;[100][101] volume 5 reached fifteenth place, with 108,503 copies;[102][103] and volume 6 reached eleventh place, with 118,783 copies.
Kodansha Comics (in Japanese). Retrieved
March 1, 2022. ^ "Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, volume 13". Penguin Random House. Retrieved March 1, 2022. ^ "イジらないで、長瀞さん(14)" [Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro (14)].
However, Shinkai's producer discouraged the idea, saying
that the audience for his films was still enjoying the
typical romance aspects of his films. [19][20] Thus, making the partner a chair was decided upon both to avoid the film becoming "too much of a romance,"[19] and also to lighten the mood of the film, which would "inevitably become quieter" if the story focused on mourning a place. [13] Shinkai also considered other options for potential partners,[13] such as a partner that turns into a monster throughout the story, and other "inorganic partners" like a milk carton. [13] The idea for a chair partner came when Shinkai saw a wooden chair sitting at a deserted bus stop, and found its "foreign feeling" to be better than any of his previous ideas. Shinkai also became less interested in writing a love story and wanted to depict different relationships, like with Suzume and her aunt. [13] Casting[edit] Nanoka Hara (left) and Hokuto Matsumura (right) provided the voices for Suzume and Souta, respectively. Nanoka Hara was revealed as the voice of Suzume Iwato on July 5, 2022. Shinkai selected her from an audition involving more than 1,700 people. Hara has been a fan of Shinkai's works, remarking that she could not imagine being the one to share the "unforgettable, heart-shaking sensation" she felt when first seeing one of his films in theaters. [5][21] On September 6, 2022, Hokuto Matsumura's role as Souta Munakata was revealed. He described the character as one that "[he] had never seen in any of the director's works".