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[66] A stage play adaptation of Hell's Paradise:
Jigokuraku ran at Hulic Hall in Tokyo from February 16–26, 2023. [67] A second play, titled Hell's Paradise -Final Chapter-, ran at Theatre 1010 in Tokyo and at the TT Hall of the Cool Japan
Park in Osaka from February 15–25, 2024. [7] Reception[edit] Manga[edit] Sales[edit] In August 2018, Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku was cited as the most popular series on Shōnen Jump+. [68] Over 1 million copies of the series were in circulation by June 2019, a number that grew to 2. 5 million by August 2020, and more than 3. 6 million by April 2021. [21][65][69] By December 2022, the
manga had sold over 4 million copies. [70] Volume two of the series sold 16,328 copies during its first week of release. [71] Volume four sold 20,139 its first week,[72] while volume five sold 45,912 copies. [73] The thirteenth and
final volume of the series sold 39,759 copies in its first week. [74] Critical reception[edit] Publishers Weekly wrote that the mysterious first volume and Kaku's detailed illustrations, which they found to be reminiscent of Junji Ito's horror manga and give the series an unsettling, gruesome charm, start the series off with promise.
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She is part of the film club and looks up to her senpai Hikari Jingūji. She initially has a dislike of Hina as she thinks she is very weird. She is a very caring and stubborn person. She aims to make a movie of her own. Hiroto Suzuki (鈴木 央人, Suzuki Hiroto) Voiced by: Chiharu Shigematsu[6] (Japanese); Dallas Reid[7] (English) A
mysterious young boy with silver hair. He is younger than Yōta, but is a hacking prodigy. He utilizes a special set of gloves and hairclip to connect to interface with a variety of devices and networks. He is currently assisting the CEO and his
assistant with her plans. Hikari Jingūji (神宮司 ひかり, Jingūji Hikari) Voiced by: Haruka Terui[6] (Japanese); Natalie Hoover[8] (English) Sora's senpai and alumni of the film club at her school. She works at the failing ramen shop known as Ramen Heavenward in order to pay off a large debt. Kako Tengan (天願 賀子, Tengan Kako) Voiced by: Yū Shimamura[6] (Japanese); Sarah Roach[9] (English) A very famous lawyer that Yōta admires greatly.