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[36] In the first half of 2009, Volume 21 ranked as the third best selling manga, having sold 1. 4 million copies. [37] In the United States, volume twenty-one debuted at number 9 on the New York Times Graphic Books list for the week of July 10. [38] Notes[edit] ^ In Japan, Nana Osaki and Nana Komatsu are referred to by their true names, as both of their names are written with different characters. In English promotions, Viz Media initially differentiated them by referring to them as Nana O. and Nana K. in promotional material until vol. 6 onwards, where Nana Komatsu is referred to by her nickname, Hachi. [5] References[edit] ^ a b "The Official Website for Nana". Viz Media. Archived from the original on January 28, 2021.

He encourages Baki and Kozue to have sex as many times as possible in order to make Baki stronger. He brutalizes Yanagi for refusing to admit defeat to Motobe after getting his arm cut off. Great Chinese Challenge Saga[] Yuujirou decides to test Mahammad Alai Jr. and is pissed when Junior left the match unfinished. He fights Ryuu Kaiou and violently rips off his face. He later fights Kaiou Kaku, who manages to put up a good fight but the fight ends when Kaku suddenly dies of old-age.

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Bennett (Emperor), Megan Shipman (Gentoo), Morgan Berry (Rocker), Kayli Mills (Hululu) (English)[4][5] An all-penguin idol group, consisting of Princess (プリンセス, Purinsesu), a royal penguin; Emperor (コウテイ, Kōtei), an emperor penguin; Gean (ジェーン, Jēn), a gentoo penguin; Rocker (イワビー, Iwabī), a rockhopper penguin; and Hululu (フルル, Hururu), a humboldt penguin. Ezo Red Fox (キタキツネ, Kita Kitsune) and Silver Fox (ギンキツネ, Gin Kitsune) Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori (Japanese); Apphia Yu (English),Yuka Aisaka[5] A reoccurring character in the manga series. An Ezo red fox who is rather lazy and enjoys eating Japari buns. Northern White-faced Owl (アフリカオオコノハズク, Afurika Ōkonohazuku) and Eurasian Eagle Owl (ワシミミズク, Washi Mimizuku) Voiced by: Shiori Mikami (White Faced Owl), Akari Uehara (Eurasian Eagle Owl) (Japanese); Kimberley Anne Campbell, Bryn Apprill (English)[5] A northern white-faced owl and Eurasian eagle owl – respectively referred to as Professor (博士, Hakase) and Assistant (助手, Joshu) – who reside in Japari library. Sand Cat (スナネコ, Sunaneko) Voiced by: Miyuhan A friend based on the Sand Cat that appears in many different pieces of Kemono Friends media. Her voice actor in the 2017 anime is also the singer for the ending theme . Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ, Tsuchinoko) Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi A friend based on a Cryptid,Tsuchinoko. She has appeared in many different pieces of Kemono Friends media, most notably the Stage Plays and the 2017 anime. Hippopotamus (カバ, Kaba) Voiced by: Haruka Terui A friend based on the Hippopotamus that appeared in many Kemono Friends media including the 2017 anime, Welcome To Japari Park manga and the original mobile game. Jaguar (ジャガー, Jagar) Voiced by: Minami Tsuda A friend based on the Jaguar that appears in many Kemono Friends media. Most notably the 2017 anime. It is later revealed that she is the Shoko that Sakuta met during his episode, but had moved away to recover from a heart transplant. After Kaede regains her memories, Shoko appears to Sakuta again and helps him move past his grief after losing the Kaede he had come to know over the past 2 years. When Sakuta calms down, Shoko departs, but later returns and declares that she will be living in Sakuta's house for a period of time, much to the dismay of Mai. It is later revealed that there are 2 versions of Shoko in their timeline, and that the older version only exists because Sakuta will die in a car accident on Christmas day, resulting in his heart being donated to Shoko, allowing her to continue living, hence the reason behind Sakuta's scars. When Mai sacrifices herself to save Sakuta from the accident, Shoko helps Sakuta travel back in time to fix his mistake and save Mai. She also travels back to her elementary school timeline to mend the problem causing her Adolescence Syndrome, creating an alternate timeline where Sakuta and Mai never meet Shoko.
She clearly cares deeply for Goblin Slayer, though he seems oblivious to the depths of her affection. Guild Girl (受付嬢, Uketsukejō) Voiced by: Maaya Uchida[3] (Japanese); Sara Ragsdale[4] (English) A young woman who runs the Guild's front office as a receptionist and hands out contracts to adventurers. She shows concern for the villages pleading for help against the goblins, and is exasperated at how few experienced adventurers would take such jobs. This problem would leave inexperienced rookies to die from them, or worse. She holds great amounts of respect for Goblin Slayer, due to his willingness to take on many goblin contracts that others would not touch. High Elf Archer (妖精弓手(エルフ), Erufu) Voiced by: Nao Tōyama[3] (Japanese); Mallorie Rodak[4] (English) A 2,000-year-old High Elf (上森人(ハイエルフ), hai erufu, lit.