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Grymwelte was trembling by his presence and tried to use his full magic power to kill him but he was shattered in pieces in one instant by him. Ragna, still having the terrible memories of his future, saw Leonica was still alive and cried of joy until he fell asleep between her arms. [1] Ragna woke up from a nightmare and found he was sleeping in a bed with Leonica, when he saw she was still alive he felt emotional again. Shortly after Sykes entered the room and explained him they were in his mansion and only because their inn was burned down and Leo asked him. Sykes then explained the actual situation, all the remaining dragons flew
away after the superior dragon death, but half of the city was already destroyed, and the dead are countless, so he asked Ragna on what to do now and he replied they should leave the country because the Dragon God declared the end of the kingdom, so they won't be followed beyond the border. Sykes was shocked by his reply and questioned him if he was really the Ragna he knew, but
before he could answer Leo woke up; Ragna, seeing her alive and moving, cried until he fell asleep again. Ragna woke up to Leonica's screams and immediately froze all the tree-dragons surrounding them who just attacked Sykes' mansion. Immediately after he run away to where the dragons were coming meanwhile Leo tried to catch up to his
speed but failed. Ragna reprimanded himself for lowering his guard after saving Leo the day before knowing very well that the danger has not passed yet. In a short time he reached Temruogtaf, the superior dragon responsible of the attack, and with a drop kick the dragon was propelled away just before a human maid serving the superior dragon was eaten by him. Only after the attack, Ragna realized he saved someone and immediately recognized them but before he could continue Temruogtaf intervened.
1% of tourists from South Korea said they were motivated to visit Japan because of Japanese popular culture. [188] In a 2021 survey held by Crunchyroll market research, 94% of Gen-Z's and 73% of the general population said
that they are familiar with anime. [189][190] Fan response See also: Anime and manga fandom, ACG (subculture), and List of anime conventions Cosplay of Madoka Kaname and Kyubey from Puella Magi Madoka Magica during Tracon 2013 event at the Tampere Hall in Tampere, Finland A replica of the German Army's Panzer 4, made by an enthusiastic fan, and a motorcycle with illustrations of characters from the anime "Girls und Panzer" were photographed in Ōarai, Ibaraki , where the anime is set. Anime clubs gave rise to anime conventions in the 1990s with the "anime boom", a period marked by anime's increased
global popularity. [191] These conventions are dedicated to anime and manga and include elements like cosplay contests and industry talk panels. [192] Cosplay, a portmanteau of "costume play", is not unique to anime and has become popular in contests and masquerades at anime conventions. [193] Japanese culture and words have entered English usage through the popularity of the medium, including otaku, an unflattering Japanese term commonly used in English to denote an obsessive fan of anime and/or manga. [194] Another word that has arisen describing obsessive fans in the United States is wapanese meaning 'white individuals who want to be Japanese', or later known as weeaboo or weeb, individuals who demonstrate an obsession with Japanese anime subculture, a term that originated from abusive content posted on the website 4chan. org. [195] While originally derogatory, the terms "Otaku" and "Weeb" have been reappropriated by the anime fandom overtime and today are used by some fans to refer to themselves in a comedic and more positive way. [196] Anime enthusiasts have produced fan fiction and fan art, including computer wallpapers and anime music videos (AMVs).
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