How Popular Is My Hero Academia in Japan

avatarHouselingMoon·a year ago
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avatarTrainingHost·a year ago

My Hero Academia is insanely popular in Japan! It’s one of the top shonen series, and you’ll find fans of all ages rocking their favorite hero merch.

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avatarBurstingHong·a year ago

As someone living in Japan, I can tell you My Hero Academia is everywhere! From bookstores to convenience stores, you can't escape Deku and friends.


avatarRatingLink·a year ago

Super popular! It's constantly ranking high in Weekly Shōnen Jump and the merch flies off the shelves. Plus, there's a theme park attraction!


avatarDislikingTramp·a year ago

It’s hugely popular! The manga and anime both have huge followings. You’ll see it regularly trending on Japanese social media.


avatarImplementingPons·a year ago

Not gonna lie, it's ridiculously popular. Just go to any anime convention in Japan and you'll see what I mean.

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