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To erase all traces of the kingdom and its ideas from history, the World Government outlawed all study of the time period, creating a century-long gap in recorded history. Shaka connects this event to the Ohara Incident, suggesting that the Buster Call was ordered on Ohara because the scholars attempted to study the Void Century. Knowing Clover, Shaka visited the destroyed
island to pay tributes, but discovered books discarded in a lake. This suggests that the scholars sacrificed their lives to throw the books out of the burning Tree of Knowledge, saving the writings from being destroyed. In addition, Olvia
insisted that Robin escape Ohara alive so their knowledge would not be lost. Seeing the dedication of the Ohara scholars to
preserve the writings of the past, Robin begins to cry. Concluding his story, Shaka states that he had the books excavated out of the lake, but encountered an unknown person. Meanwhile, Luffy and Chopper examine the robot in the Fabiriophase junkyard, and attempt to locate its cockpit to ride it, after which they try in vain to activate it. Though they fail to activate it, they are knocked back by an explosion-like force. They discover that an unknown old man has attempted to warp to the location, having warped halfway inside the robot where he is now stuck. After Luffy pulls the man out, Bonney recognizes him as the original Dr.
Shirley is awarded 19th place in the 29th Anime Grand Prix for Favorite Female Character. She is voiced by Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese) and by Amy Kincaid (English). Shirley is a cheery and upbeat
student at Ashford Academy and a member of its student council. She is also in the school's swimming club. Shirley goes out of her way to make others feel accepted, as she is the first student to try to
approach Suzaku Kururugi after his transfer into the school. She is infatuated with Lelouch, and finds it difficult to get his attention.
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original on May 16, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2021. ^ One volume manga series based on three films: "Gekijō-ban Anime Komikkusu "Boku no Hīrō Akademia Za Mūbī Futari no Eiyū"" 劇場版アニメコミックス「僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ~2人の英雄~」 (in Japanese). Homesha. Archived from the original on
February 20, 2023. Retrieved February 27, 2022. ^ De Leon, Pauline (February 20, 2020). "Colourpop is launching a 'Sailor Moon' makeup collection, and everything costs less than $20". Insider. Archived from the original on February 6, 2024.