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My Hero Academia : Reached 1.6 billion yen in sales in Japan

Superhero Academy (Japan: 僕 の ヒ ー ロ ー ア カ デ ミ ア Hepburn: Boku no Hīrō Akademia) Is a Japanese superhero manga written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. It was published in Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 2014, and there have been 21 Tankōbon books published. The story follows Midoriya Izuku, a boy who was born without super powers in a world where superpower is normal, but he still dreams of becoming a superhero, and is helped by The world’s greatest superhero, who shared his superpower with Izuku after realizing his worth and helping him enter the high school for the superhero’s apprenticeship.This series was adapted into an anime series by Studio Bones. The first season aired in Japan from April 3 to June 26, 2016, followed by the second season from April 1 to September 30, 2017. The third season starts airing April 7 in 2018, and an animated film titled My Hero Academia: Two Heroes will also be released the same year. The official website for the television anime My Hero Academia (Hero Academy) has announced that Season 4 will air in October and release the movie’s official poster.The official Twitter account for the anime My Hero Academia: Two Heroes announced on Tuesday that the film has sold 1,296 million tickets and grossed over 1.6 billion yen (about $ 14.1 million) in the country. The tweet also indicates that the number 16 in Japanese has a similar reading for the word “hero”. In addition, Box Office Mojo also reported that currently, the total film sales in North America is $ 5 721 371, which is the 10th most popular anime in the market.According to Box Office Mojo, on October 2, the film earned $ 5 117 633 after just a week of release in the US. The average gross revenue per movie room on October 2 is also much higher than that of the top 10 highest-grossing anime films in North America. Funimation and TOHO organized the film premiere with English subtitles at the Anime Expo event on July 5 this year. The film officially debuted in Japan on August 3, and earned 500,000 320,000 yen (~ $ 4.49 million) in the first three days and ranked fourth in the box office rankings by the first week of its release. As of September 15, the film earned more than 1.5 billion yen (~ $ 13.46 million) in Japan. The English dub version was held at a press conference at Regal Cinema L.A Live in Los Angeles, California on September 13.

Funimation described the movie as follows:

My Hero Academia : Reached 1.6 billion yen in sales in Japan

The finals were over, and the students of UA Academy were getting ready for the summer training camp. Deku and All Might receive an invitation from a stranger for a trip abroad to a giant mobile artificial city called I-Island. The island was created similar to the movie “Hollywood science”, is a collection of “brains” of scientists from around the world. It is hosting an exhibition called the I-Expo showing Quirk’s results on hero equipment. During his days visiting the island, Deku stumbles upon an Innocent girl named Melissa reminding him of his past. This artificial island floating in the middle of the sea, which has a proud inviolable security system, is now attacked by villains, and everyone on the island is momentarily hostage for they! Now, a plan that could shake the hero society has been carried out! The man who holds the key to all is the number one hero and the “Symbol of Peace” – All Might.




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