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Neko Majin (ネコマジン) is a Japanese one-shot manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama.Spanning eight total installments published irregularly between 1999 and 2005 in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazines Weekly Shōnen Jump and Monthly Shōnen Jump, they were collected into a single kanzenban volume in April 2005.
In 2005, Goku appeared in the Toriyama parody manga Neko Majin Z where he is the sensei of the main character Z. [77] On September 15, 2006, in celebration of the 30th anniversary of Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo, the special manga Super Kochikame [nb 54] was released.
Neko Majin: 1999–2005 3 one-shots in Weekly Shōnen Jump and 5 one-shots in Monthly Shōnen Jump, collected into 1 kanzenban [44] Hyowtam (ヒョータム, Hyōtamu) 2000 One-shot drawn entirely on a computer for E-Jump, a special edition of Weekly Shōnen Jump focusing on electronics. [45] Sand Land: 2000
Legendz (レジェンズ, Rejenzu) is a Japanese multimedia franchise created by Bandai and WiZ in 2003. The franchise began with a manga created by Rin Hirai and illustrated by Makoto Haruno, first serialized in Shueisha's Monthly Shōnen Jump in Japan.
Neko Majin: Akira Toriyama: June 2002 August 2002 Dr. Slump (Dr. Slump – Neues aus Pinguinhausen) Akira Toriyama: July 2002 January 2003 Yu-Gi-Oh! Kazuki Takahashi: September 2002 January 2005 One Piece Red: Eiichiro Oda: April 2003 August 2003 Hikaru no Go (Hikaru No Go) Yumi Hotta, Takeshi Obata: November 2003 December 2005 Neko Majin Z ...
Jaco appears in the 2015 theatrical anime film Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'. [16] He becomes a recurring character in Dragon Ball Super, where Tights also makes a brief appearance. The story of Dragon Ball Minus was adapted into part of the 2018 film Dragon Ball Super: Broly.
Toriyama also created a short series, Neko Majin (1999–2005), that became a self-parody of Dragon Ball. [54] In 2006, a crossover between Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (or Kochikame ) and Dragon Ball by Toriyama and Kochikame author Osamu Akimoto appeared in the Super Kochikame ( 超こち亀 , Chō Kochikame ) manga. [ 55 ]
Toriyama created a short series, Neko Majin, that became a self-parody of Dragon Ball. First appearing in August 1999, the eight-chapter series was released sporadically in Weekly Shōnen Jump and Monthly Shōnen Jump until it was completed in 2005. These chapters were compiled into one kanzenban volume released on April 4, 2005. [94]