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[206] Manga Sales My Hero Academia has been a largely commercial success since the manga's release; in 2014, the first volume reached seventh place on the weekly Oricon's manga chart with 71,575 copies sold. [207] It sold out almost immediately on its first printing. [208] Volume two reached sixth place, with 167,531 copies[209] and, by January 18, 2015, had sold 205,179 copies. [210] In April 2015, volume three reached eighth place with 254,111 copies. [211] Volume four reached sixth with 259,137 in June,[212] and volume five peaked at ninth place with 279,414 copies in August. [213] By March 2017, the manga had over 10 million copies in circulation;[214] it had over 13 million copies in circulation by February 2018;[215] over 15 million copies in circulation by May 2018;[216] over 16 million copies in circulation by August 2018;[217] over 17 million copies in circulation by September 2018;[218] over 20 million copies in circulation by December 2018. [219] over 21 million copies in circulation by February 2019;[220] over 26 million copies in circulation by December 2019;[221] over 30 million copies in circulation by January 2021;[222] over 50 million copies in circulation by April 2021, with 37 million being sold in Japan and the remaining 13 million in the rest of the world;[223] over 65 million copies in circulation by January 2022,[224] with 45 million being sold in Japan and the remaining 20 million elsewhere;[225][226] and over 85 million copies in circulation by February 2023. [g][227] My Hero Academia was the sixth best-selling manga series in the first half of 2017, with over 2 million copies sold,[228] while volumes 12 and 13 were some of the top 50 best-selling manga volumes. [229] By the end of the year, it was the fourth best-selling manga series with over 5. 8 million copies sold,[230] while volumes 12–15 were among the 50 best-selling manga volumes. [231] In 2018, the seventeenth volume of the manga had received an initial print run of 600,000 copies.

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↑ 2. 0 2. 1 2. 2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 8 Chapter 69 (p. 19) and Episode 31, Nami returns to being part of Arlong's crew. ↑ One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Strong World, Nami temporarily joins Shiki's crew. ↑ 4. 0 4. 1 4. 2 4. Kyoudai (きょうだい): siblings, when they are referring to their relationship. See also[edit] Aizuchi Honorific speech in Japanese Etiquette in Japan Japanese pronouns Zen ranks and hierarchy Other languages[edit] T–V distinction (politeness differences more generally) Chinese honorifics Chinese titles Korean honorifics References[edit] ^ a b c d Reischauer, Edwin O. (2002). Encyclopedia of Japan. Tōkyō: NetAdvance Inc. ^ "-さん | definition in the Japanese-English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary".
Tsukasa ultimately reveals that he opposes Senku's idea of forming a new scientific civilization, believing the old world was tainted and should not be restored. Instead, he desires to establish a new world order based on power and strength, going so far as to destroy any petrified adults he encounters in order to prevent them from interfering with his goals. After extorting the formula for the revival compound from Senku, Tsukasa attempts to murder him when he realized that Senku knows how to create weapons that he cannot defend against. Believing he successfully killed Senku, Tsukasa leaves to begin establishing his own faction in the Stone World. After recovering from his near death experience, Senku discovers a tribe of people already living on the planet and sees this as an opportunity to create his Kingdom of Science. These people are originally hesitant, but eventually learn the benefits that science can bring to their survival. Over time, Senku becomes more trusted by the tribe, eventually being taught of their past where he discovers that the village was started by his adoptive father Byakuya, along with five other astronauts, who were unaffected due to being in the International Space Station at the time of the petrification event. Together with his new allies and friends, Senku's Kingdom of Science engages in a war with the Tsukasa Empire, ultimately emerging victorious and affirming themselves as a force to be reckoned with. After the victory, they discover that Senku's adopted father had left precious metals which can be used as catalysts to mass-produce revival fluid in the nearby island which is now inhabited by a tribe known as the Petrification Kingdom, who possess the device used to petrify the world so long ago. Production[edit] Riichiro Inagaki first began working on Dr. Stone with the initial idea of creating a protagonist that was considered a relatively normal character unlike many others within the genre.