Winners of the latest Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest character popularity contest in Japan have been revealed and it may not come as a surprise to most that Lucy won first place with 6,701 votes. The results of the contest were published in the Magazine Pocket, where the Fairy Tail sequel manga is currently being serialized.
The first place went to Lucy, who had an overwhelming lead compared to the second-ranked Erza who had 2,584 votes. Selene, a character who was not in the original series but was introduced in 100 Years Quest, ranked third.
Full results:
- Lucy – 6,701
- Erza – 2,584
- Selene – 2,560
- Jellal – 2,136
- Natsu – 1,852
- Juvia – 1,812
- Gray – 1,627
- Wendy – 1,365
- Laxus – 796
- Gajeel – 333
- Happy – 292
- Levy – 259
- Ignia – 222
- Suzaki – 220
- Mirajane – 169
- Irene – 160
- Sting – 71
- Brandish μ
- Mercphobia – 44
- Faris – 42
Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest
Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest is a sequel manga to the original Fairy Tail series, written by Hiro Mashima and illustrated by Atsuo Ueda. It started serializing in Magazine Pocket in 2018. The manga currently has 10 volumes and over 100 chapters. Kodansha US is publishing it in English. An anime adaptation was announced last year.
A wizard’s job is never done! Natsu, Lucy, Happy, Erza, and the whole Fairy Tail guild are back in action! And they’ve decided to tackle the “100 Years Quest”— a job no one’s dared take on since the founding of the guild more than a century ago. A mysterious town, a baffling spirit, a ghastly new enemy… and a brand-new continent to explore. When you’re with real friends, the adventures never stop!
Kodansha US
Source: Magazine Pocket Website, Official App
©Hiro Mashima / KODANSHA / Fairy Tail Production Committee, TV Tokyo
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