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He then says that Johan has killed everyone who was close to him, including Goedelitz and his men. He shows Tenma a message from Johan challenging him to meet at some warehouse ruins, then asks Tenma to kill Johan. Back in Frankfurt, Dieter and Heckel are captured by neo-Nazis. 17"Reunion"
Transliteration: "Saikai" (Japanese: 再会)Tomoki
KobayashiRyū NakamuraJuly 28, 2004 (2004-07-28)December 14, 2009 Instead of meeting Johan, Tenma heads to the Turkish portion of Frankfurt to warn the residents of the neo-Nazi plot. Meanwhile, Nina confronts Baby while he is having dinner, but he refuses to disclose the location of the planned main fire.
Numerous small fires are started, however they are relatively easy to extinguish. Nina finds and rescues Dieter, and Heckel who says the main fire will most likely be set near the wharves. At the river, Nina and Dieter find a neo-Nazi in a chemical warehouse,
ready to start a blaze, but Dieter manages to extinguish the fuse by using a valuable carpet Heckel stole from a Turkish store. Later, as Tenma leaves to find Johan, Nina reveals that Johan is not one
person because he has a split personality. 18"The Fifth Spoonful of Sugar"
Transliteration: "Gohaime no Satō" (Japanese: 五杯目の砂糖)Shigetaka IkedaTatsuhiko UrahataAugust 4, 2004 (2004-08-04)December 14, 2009 Mr. Rosso, the owner of an Italian restaurant where Nina used to work as Anna Liebert, picks her up after questioning by police.
Alucard reaches the study and attacks Dracula, backed by Trevor and Sypha. The group is ultimately overpowered by Dracula, who engages in hand-to-hand combat with Alucard, moving through the castle as they battle
until they eventually arrive to Alucard's childhood room. Realizing the reality of trying to kill his own son, Dracula is overcome by remorse and laments himself before allowing Alucard to stake him through the heart, killing him. Trevor then arrives to
decapitate Dracula while Sypha comes to burn the remains, leaving only his wedding ring intact. Alucard is upset about having killed his father, but Trevor and Sypha reassure him it was the right thing to do. They all exit the castle as morning dawns.
[115] Reception[edit] Fans dressed as characters from Bleach in 2014 Sales[edit] Bleach had over 90
million tankōbon copies in circulation worldwide by 2017;[116] over 120 million tankōbon copies in circulation worldwide by 2018;[117][118][119] and over 130 million copies in circulation worldwide by 2022, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time from Weekly Shōnen Jump. [120] During 2008, volume 34 of the manga sold 874,153 copies in Japan, becoming the 12th best-seller comics from the year. Volumes 33 and 35 have also ranked 17 and 18, respectively. [121] In total the manga has sold 3,161,825 copies in Japan during 2008, becoming the year's fifth best selling series. [122] In the first half from 2009, Bleach ranked as the second best-selling manga in Japan, having sold 3. 5 million copies. [146][147] It also currently holds the title of appearing on the list for a volume with 121 weeks. [148] Volume one was also number one on Nielsen BookScan's list of top 20 graphic novels in American bookstores for October 2013,[149] and for the month of September, the series had more volumes on the list than any other series. [150] The following table lists the annual content revenue from Attack on Titan media in Japan. Year Media content revenue in Japan Notes[c] Ref 2013 ¥14,700,000,000 ($151,000,000) Physical and digital media [151] 2014 ¥13,000,000,000 ($123,000,000) Physical and digital media [152] 2015 ¥7,308,359,519 ($60,377,697) Physical media only [153] 2016 ¥3,845,406,579 ($35,346,117) Physical media only [154] 2017 ¥4,196,052,143 ($37,409,258) Physical media only [155] 2018 ¥3,137,123,693 ($27,968,544) Physical media only [156] 2019 ¥2,598,783,077 ($23,839,933) Physical media only [157] 2020 ¥2,460,695,769 ($23,045,707) Physical media only [158] 2013 to 2020 ¥51,246,420,780+ ($482,716,387+) Critical response Many have analyzed Attack on Titan as representing "the hopelessness felt by young people in today's society". [2] Writer Mao Yamawaki called it a "coming-of-age story of the boys and girls at its core", with a new mystery
every episode.