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Plot[edit] See also: List of One-Punch Man characters On a supercontinent version of Earth that has four Moons, powerful monsters and supervillains wreak havoc. The millionaire Agoni creates the Hero Association, which employs superheroes to fight evil. Saitama, an unassociated hero, hails from City Z and performs heroic deeds as a hobby. For three years, he has trained enough to defeat any enemy with a single punch, his unmatched strength leaving him bored. He becomes a reluctant mentor to Genos, a cyborg seeking revenge against another cyborg who killed his family and destroyed his hometown, after Saitama defeats the monster Mosquito Girl that defeated Genos. Saitama and Genos join the Hero Association, hoping to attain notability, but Genos instantly obtains an S-Class rank.

They have a remarkable bond and devote their lives to each other and the sport of volleyball. Media[edit] Manga[edit] Main article: List of Haikyu!! chapters Written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate, Haikyu!! was initially published as a one-shot in Shueisha's seasonal Jump NEXT! on January 8, 2011. [6] A second one-shot was published in the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on April 25, 2011. [7] Haikyu!! started its serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump on February 20, 2012. [8] In 2019, the manga entered its final arc. [9] The series finished on July 20, 2020.

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Kimura suggested to believe in Takamura's strength, however, Ippo wanted to do what ever he can to ease the anxiety, as that is one of his responsibilities as one of the gym's staff. As the gym members grabbed the good luck items, Aoki asked Ippo how he should give Takamura the voodoo doll since he will not accept it as he isn't superstitious. Ippo revealed that he already slipped one in his pocket a few days ago. When Ippo learned from Yagi that Takamura was going to the hospital in an ambulance due to a traffic accident, Ippo and Yagi hurried to the Tokyo Metropolitan Hirokane Hospital. There, they were relieved to see Takamura unhurt, as they learned that Takamura saved a boy from getting hit by an incoming vehicle, and he was in the hospital for the boy since he cracked his ribs while saving him. While doing roadwork, Ippo informed Aoki, Kimura, and Itagaki of the event and wondered if the bad things that keep happening to Takamura are really just a coincidence. After watching Takamura defeat his sparring partner, Ippo found Takamura running water on his right leg. Ippo figured that his right leg must be injured from jumping off the hood of the vehicle while saving the boy, which Takamura requested for him to not tell Kamogawa about it. Ippo mentioned to Takamura that he has noticed that the weight control is still affecting him despite moving up a weight class, and his movements are dull, advising him to focus on recovering. When Takamura showed him some shredded material that he found in his pocket after the accident, Ippo realised that it is the remains of the voodoo doll that he put into Takamura's pocket, thankful that it protected him. Ippo wrapped Takamura's leg with a bandage with sutra writing on it. , Stuart Reynolds, Michael Shaver, and SnairDogg for their help with and input in this article, as well as to the fans of SNK and the NeoGeo all over the world who continue to show their undying love for the company's systems and games. Without these fine people, the story of SNK could not have been told. The Beginning (1978-1989) Ozma Wars was SNK's first game in 1979. Before all of the name changes, before the NeoGeo, and long before the company became known for its King of Fighters and Metal Slug games, SNK was just another startup trying to gain a foothold in the burgeoning video game craze of the early 1980s. SNK (short for Shin Nihon Kikaku, or "New Japanese Project") Electronics Corp. , the brainchild of Eikichi Kawasaki, set up shop in Osaka, Japan, in July 1978.
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