I'm not sure specifically which 'hands up boy story' you're referring to. It could be a personal anecdote about a boy who put his hands up, perhaps in a classroom to answer a question, or in a situation of surrender or excitement.
Since I don't know the exact 'hands up boy story', I can't say for sure. But likely the main character is the boy who puts his hands up. There could also be other characters like his friends, family, or people around him who react to his action of putting his hands up.
Tipping referred to the fees that readers or groups of readers paid for the author of the novel. Generally speaking, the tips would be calculated according to the author's actual income, and the author would include these tips into his own income.
However, the percentage of the reward may vary depending on the region, platform, author type, and other factors. On some platforms or regions, the rewards may be transferred directly to the author's account according to a certain percentage. On other platforms or regions, the rewards may be deducted by the platform first and then settled to the author according to a certain percentage.
Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact percentage of the tips that would reach the author's hands. It had to be based on the specific platform and region.
At present, there was no clear information indicating that there would be a follow-up to the Little Fox Demon Matchmaker animation. The search results mentioned the different chapters and prequels of " The Fox Demon Little Matchmaker," but there was no mention of plans or news about future animation. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know if there will be a follow-up to the Little Fox Demon Matchmaker anime.
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Re:Zero's anime hasn't reached the same point as the manga. The manga has more depth and detail that hasn't been translated into the anime version yet. However, both have their own merits and appeal to different audiences.
It's hard to predict exactly. The pace of the anime and the progress of the manga are subject to various factors, so it's not straightforward to determine when they'll align.
The Black Clover anime hasn't caught up to the manga. The manga has more storylines and developments that haven't been covered in the anime yet. But the anime does a decent job of adapting the key elements.