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[45] The series
ranked fourth on the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2021" by the Honya Club website. [46][47] The series ranked thirteenth on the 2021 "Book of the Year" list by Da Vinci magazine;[48] it ranked 25th on the 2022 list;[49] and fifth on the 2023 list. [50] It ranked fifth on AnimeJapan's fifth "Most Wanted Anime Adaptation" poll in 2022. [51] In 2023, Oshi no Ko won in the anime category while Yoasobi's "Idol" won in the song category of the Yahoo! Japan Search Awards, based on the number of searches for a particular term compared to the year before. [52] In the 2023 Google's Year in Search, "Idol" ranked as the top-trending song and was third in "Hum to Search: Top Songs" category. [53] In a survey of "Favorite Anime of 2023" on the
Japanese website Otona Answer which was responded to by over 2,600 young Japanese anime fans, Oshi no Ko ranked first among Generation Z for the first half of the year. [54] According to a 2023 poll conducted by education and publishing company Benesse, which asked 18,802 third to sixth-grade Japanese children (12,859 girls, 4,728 boys and 1,215 others), Ai Hoshino ranked third below the "friend" and "mother" on the top 10 most admired people. According to the survey, Ai's singing and dancing ability, cuteness, positivity, idol talent, and compassion for others were the reasons why she ranked higher. In the other poll, Yoasobi's "Idol" was ranked among the top 10 most popular words responded to by Japanese children, placing seventh. [55] Manga[edit] By April 2021, Oshi no Ko had over 1 million copies in circulation;[56] it had over 3 million copies in circulation by October 2022;[57] over 5 million copies in circulation by March 2023;[58] over 8 million copies in circulation by May 2023;[59] over 12 million copies in circulation by July 2023;[60] over 14 million copies in circulation by October 2023;[61] and over 15 million copies in circulation by November 2023. [62] Volumes 10–12 were among the best-selling manga volumes of 2023.
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Upon witnessing Thorfinn's transformation into a pacifist, Canute relinquishes his claim to the farm. When their friend Arnheid is nearly
killed by Ketil, Thorfinn remembers his father's
words about the peaceful lands of Vinland and agrees with Einar to reach them together. The two are subsequently released from their enslavement, and they depart with Leif Erikson, an old friend of Thors, to sail back to Iceland. [11] Eastern Expedition Arc[edit] After being reunited with his family, Thorfinn shares his plans to settle in Vinland. To finance their journey, Thorfinn, Leif, Einar, and Leif's adopted son, Thorfinn "Bug-Eyes," devise a plan to travel to Greece and sell narwhal horns. [12][13] Thorfinn's crew is later joined by Gudrid, an Icelandic girl fleeing an unwanted marriage; Karli, a baby boy the crew find orphaned on the Faroe Islands alongside a dog; and Hild, the daughter of an inventor with a grudge against Thorfinn.