A total of 280 characters are selected! Shueisha held a popular character selection for the 20th anniversary of the serialization of its popular manga "The Prince of Tennis" from January 4 to February 14. Let's not talk about how many readers can recognize them. Not only are there so many passers-by-level characters participating in the selection, but even rackets and pets have joined the melee. Let's take a look together. The 20th anniversary popular character voting for "The Prince of Tennis" was held from January 4 to February 14, with a total of 280 characters participating in the voting, including rackets! It can be said that all the supporting characters in the series were included, and on the 9th, Shueisha issued a strong apology announcement, claiming that a heavyweight character was omitted! That's right, the omitted "heavyweight characters" are these two pets: Kijujiro's pet hamster "Maple" and the giant rhinoceros beetle "Lord of Satan" raised by Atobe Keigo. Well, it's really hard for the editors of Shueisha. These two were omitted, which made the fans feel embarrassed. · Interested friends can vote for your favorite character. Shueisha's official voting address is: https://jumpsq.shueisha.co.jp/contents/sp_tennisnooujisama/ |
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