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Archived from the original on April 9, 2020. Retrieved April 9, 2020. 人気漫画『One Piece』(ワンピース)のコミックス第96巻が3日に発売され、全世界累計発行部数4億7000万部(国内3億9000万部以上、海外8000万部以上※42以上の国と地域)を突破したことが、集英社から発表された。 ^ "One Piece Manga Has 470 Million Copies in Print Worldwide". Anime News Network. April 2, 2020. Archived from the original on April 2, 2020. Retrieved April 2, 2020. Eiichiro Oda's One Piece manga has 470 million copies in print worldwide by the release of the 96th compiled book volume on Friday. That total includes 390 million copies in print in Japan, and 80 million copies in print outside of Japan across 42 territories. ^ 「One Piece」98巻で全世界累計発行部数が4億8000万部を突破. Comic Natalie (in Japanese).

As Ippo began to head back since he has work to do, he saw Takamura eat the offering to the gods that he warned him not to do, thinking that he will get smote. Later in the day, Ippo went to the Kamogawa gym and hit the mitts with Takamura to settle unfinished business from earlier, with the rules being: who ever quits first loses. After Ippo landed a body blow punch on the mitt, Takamura rushed to the bathroom to defecate, ending the practise session with Ippo thinking that he must have gotten smote. Later, while fishing with Kumi, Ippo learned that Mashiba broke his jaw during his match against Juan, but since it was a clean break it should heal quickly and he should be back to boxing in three to four months. Ippo revealed to her that he is going to Mexico again to see Wally and Ricardo's match, watching the match for research. After he was asked by Kumi what Miyata means to him, Ippo answered that he was his goal, since his new goal is to make Taihei and Kintarō win as professional boxers.

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[59] Reception[edit] Manga[edit] Haikyu!! received the 61st Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category in 2016. [60] Additionally, the series ranked fourth out of a total of fifteen comics recommended in Honya Club's Zenkoku Shoten'in ga Eranda Osusume Comic 2013 ranking. [61][62] In November 2014, readers of Da Vinci magazine voted Haikyu!! the eighteenth Weekly Shōnen Jump's greatest manga series of all time. [63] Haikyu!! ranked fourth on the 2014 "Book of the Year" list by Da Vinci magazine;[64] it ranked sixth in 2015;[65] ninth in 2016;[66] fourth in 2018;[67] thirteenth in 2019, along with Space Brothers;[68] tenth in 2020;[69] and eighteenth in 2021. [70] On TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150,000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, Haikyu!! ranked eighth. [71] By December 2016, the manga had over 20 million copies in circulation;[72] it had over 28 million copies in circulation by January 2018;[73] over 33 million copies in circulation by December 2018;[74] over 35 million copies in circulation by December 2019;[75] over 38 million copies in circulation by May 2020;[76] over 40 million copies in circulation by August 2020;[77] over 50 million copies in circulation by November 2020;[78][79] over 55 million copies in circulation by August 2022;[80] and over 60 million copies in circulation by September 2023. [81] In Japan, Haikyu!! was the sixth best-selling manga in 2015,[82] and eighth in 2019. [83] It was the fourth best-selling manga series in 2020, with 7,212,099 copies sold. [84] The first volume ranked 22nd on the Tohan charts between June 4 and 10, 2012. [85] The second volume ranked eighteenth on the charts between August 6 and 12, 2012,[86] and the third volume was also ranked eighteenth between October 8 and 14, 2012. [87] In December 2016, the 24th volume topped Oricon's Top 10 Weekly Sales chart, selling 282,363 copies in its first three days.