As a national comic magazine in Japan, Shonen Jump has produced countless hit works, and countless TV animations have been adapted. With the end of Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, Fairy Tail and other works are also entering the final stage. Only relying on less popular works such as Nisekoi and One Punch Man will definitely not be able to hold on. At this time, Jump must select some works to replace Naruto and One Piece as their "pillars"! So "My Hero Academia" came into our sight, and Jump spared no effort in promoting and recommending it, and adapted it into a TV animation. But the response in the end was not good; the fact that the ratings of "My Hero Academia" had dropped to 3% previously made everyone somewhat disappointed. Recently, according to statistics from relevant agencies, the ratings of the fifth episode of "My Hero Academia" were only 1%, breaking the historical record. This number was generated during the prime time of 5 pm on Sunday. Seeing such data, will Jump officials be a little desperate? Finally, what is the problem with "My Hero Academia"? Why is everyone not buying it? Is it Jump's choice or is there another deeper meaning? Anime Star will continue to pay attention. |
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