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Mina Ichinose (一ノ瀬 深那, Ichinose Mina) Voiced by: Iori Saeki[4] Wataru's classmate and junior at part-time job. She is a literature buff with a quiet personality. Since the Light Novel Volume 8, she has feelings for Wataru. Fuka Sasaki (笹木 風香, Sasaki Fūka) Voiced by: Minami Kurisaka[4] (Japanese); Katelyn Barr[3] (English) A mature junior high school girl who met Wataru after a certain incident. She has feelings for Wataru, but he didn't notice. Supporting characters[edit] Rena Aizawa (藍沢レナ, Aizawa Rena) Voiced by: Sara Matsumoto A cute girl who approached Wataru for ulterior motives.

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When he returns home, Kaede greets him in her school uniform, while Mai gives him tickets to Nodoka's idol group's upcoming concert. Although Mai excels in the performance, Nodoka is distraught when she observes her mother praising Mai, something she did not do with her. At the beach, Nodoka attempts to run out to sea and drown herself, before Sakuta catches her and tells her that Mai does indeed love her. Back home, Nodoka demands an explanation, so Sakuta gives her the box he found on Mai's cabinet, which contains letters she wrote to Mai when they were younger; Mai explains she read and kept them to motivate her through the stress of her work. She adds Nodoka's mother has worried for her happiness as she tries to live up to expectations, urging her to pursue her own goals. As they embrace, the two revert to their original bodies. Rio proposes the phenomenon is a variation of quantum teleportation from Nodoka wanting to be like her older sister and possibly Mai's jealousy for her. In an after-credits scene, Nodoka moves in with Mai following an argument with her mother, while Mai's relationship with Sakuta goes public. 11"The Kaede Quest"
"Kaede Kuesuto" (かえでクエスト)Kazuki HoriguchiDecember 13, 2018 (2018-12-13)[82] At a press conference, Mai elaborates on Sakuta's role in her life and influencing her decision to return to acting. However, in the same press conference, she urges the public that she wishes for them to respect his privacy. Inspired, Kaede decides to organize a list of goals she wants to accomplish by the end of the year, which include answering the phone, going outside, and going to school. [272] Awards and nominations Year Award Category Result Ref. 2015 1st Next Manga Award Print Manga Won [273] 8th Manga Taishō Manga Taishō 8th place [274][275] Mandō Kobayashi Manga Award Manga Grand Prix Won [276] 2016 40th Kodansha Manga Award Best Shōnen Manga Nominated [277] Da Vinci 16th Annual Book of the Year Book of the Year 22nd place [181] 2017 Japan Expo Awards [fr] Daruma d'Or Manga Won [278][279] Best Shōnen Nominated 3rd Sugoi Japan Award Best Manga Won [280] 44th Angoulême International Comics Festival Best Youth Comic Nominated [281] 23rd Salón del Manga de Barcelona Best Shōnen Manga Won [282] 2018 Japan Expo Awards Best Shōnen [283][284] 30th Harvey Awards Best Manga Nominated [285] 24th Salón del Manga de Barcelona Best Shōnen Manga Won [286] Da Vinci 18th Annual Book of the Year Book of the Year 16th place [182] 2019 31st Harvey Awards Best Manga Won [287][288] 2020 47th Angoulême International Comics Festival Best Youth Comic Nominated [289] Anime Sales My Hero Academia sales have been high and the series has been successful in Japan since the release of the anime. The five volumes of the first season on Blu-ray and DVD were released in Japan, with each release appearing in Oricon's Animation Blu-ray and Animation DVD ranking. The first Blu-ray edition of My Hero Academia was ranked fifth in the first week of Oricon's Blu-ray ranking, while the first DVD edition ranked fourth with 2,184 copies sold. [290] The second Blu-ray and DVD sets also ranked, with the Blu-ray edition coming in sixth and DVD fifth for a week. [291] The third Blu-ray edition ranked fourth with 1,700 copies sold, while the DVD release was eighth with 1,184 copies sold. [292] The fourth Blu-ray and DVD collections ranked fifth and fourth, respectively. [293] The fifth Blu-ray and DVD release sales ranked higher than the previous volumes; the Blu-ray came in at third with 1,473 copies sold and the DVD ranked second with 1,068 copies sold in a week. [294] Four volumes of the second season on Blu-ray and DVD also appeared in Oricon's Animation Blu-ray and DVD ranking. The first Blu-ray edition ranked seventh, while the DVD ranked fifth. [295] The third Blu-ray edition was among the top 20 in Oricon's Animation Blu-ray ranking, while the DVD was tenth among the 30 Animation DVD ranking.
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