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" In anticipation, he had already bought a new engine - a high revving, race bred variation of the
standard Toyota 4A-GE 20 valve twin cam engine, which is used for Group A Division 2 Touring Class races in the Japanese Touring Car Championship. This is extremely unusual, because this type of engine is supplied to race teams only, and is not street legal. The source of the engine was unknown. It should be noted that in addition to being a high-revving engine, the 20-valve 4A-GE in Takumi's car is missing the timing cover and runs Individual Throttle Bodies (ITB). Bunta installs the engine without a new tachometer to teach Takumi the importance of learning mechanical knowledge and understanding why the car behaves as it does, though he has an instrument set ready for installation once Takumi knows of it. A fellow AE86 driver named Wataru Akiyama, who was surprised with Takumi's lack of mechanical knowledge, told him that he needs a new tachometer. Natsuki then gets a part-time job in hopes to show redemption for Takumi. Once Takumi unsealed the power of his new engine, Wataru challenges him to a race anywhere of Takumi's choosing. Choosing Wataru's home course, the treacherous Shomaru Pass, Takumi went on to race Wataru despite the risks. Wataru, who knew the course well, was
absolutely sure that Shomaru Pass was a test of endurance and that it was not a course where overtaking was possible. After several long rounds, Takumi manages to pull alongside Wataru and overtakes him.
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[173] From March 1 to August 14, 2024, Universal Studios Japan is set to host an attraction based on the
series, as part of the "Cool Japan" program. "My Hero Academia the Real 4D" attraction will feature 3D visuals and special effects such as seat rumbles and splashes of water. It will also include an original story featuring Deku, Bakugo, Uraraka, and Todoroki facing off against a villain who appears at the concert of a world-famous rock performer. [174] Reception Fans cosplaying as characters from My Hero Academia at FanimeCon in 2018 Popularity The story has been noted to take inspiration from elements in superhero comics, such as the aesthetics of its characters,[175] and due to the popularity of the series, characters of My Hero Academia were used to promote the Marvel Studios film Avengers: Infinity War. [176] Before the anime adaptation's premiere, Naruto's creator Masashi Kishimoto praised Kōhei Horikoshi's work, believing it would be a success overseas. One Piece creator, Eiichiro Oda, also praised the series. [177] The series ranked second on the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2015" poll by Honya Club online bookstore. [178] On Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! ranking of top 20 manga for male readers, the series ranked
fifth on the 2016 list. [179] My Hero Academia ranked 26th on the 2015 "Book of the Year" list by Da Vinci magazine;[180] it ranked 22nd on the 2016 list;[181] sixteenth on the 2018 list;[182] 37th on the 2019 list;[183] 41st on the 2020 list;[184] 34th on the 2021 list;[185] and 22nd on the 2022 list. [186] On TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150,000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, My Hero Academia ranked sixteenth. [187] On a 2021 survey conducted by LINE Research asking Japanese high school students what manga series they are currently into, the series ranked second among boys.