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  2. Shōnen manga - Wikipedia

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    Shōnen manga (少年漫画, lit. "boys' comics", also romanized as shonen, shounen or syônen) is an editorial category of Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent boys and young men.

  3. List of series run in Weekly Shōnen Jump - Wikipedia

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    A promotional poster for the 50th anniversary exhibition of Weekly Shōnen Jump.. This is a list of the series that have run in the Shueisha manga anthology book Weekly Shōnen Jump.

  4. Weekly Shōnen Jump - Wikipedia

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    Though based on Weekly Shōnen Jump, the English language Shonen Jump is retooled for English readers and the American audience and is published monthly, instead of weekly. [67] [68] It features serialized chapters from seven manga series, and articles on Japanese language and culture, manga, anime, video games, and figurines. [69]

  5. Category:Shōnen manga - Wikipedia

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    Yuri (genre) anime and manga (4 C, 207 P, 26 F) Pages in category "Shōnen manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,102 total.

  6. Shōnen Onmyōji - Wikipedia

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    Shōnen Onmyōji (少年陰陽師) also known as The Teen Exorcist is a Japanese light novel series written by Mitsuru Yūki and illustrated by Sakura Asagi.The novel is serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's The Beans.

  7. List of Shōnen Onmyōji characters - Wikipedia

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    In the anime, the Zakki are usually represented by three demons; a lizard with three eyes, a yellow skinned gremlin and a pink, round ball. The Zakki usually appear by suddenly dropping out of the sky and landing on his head and calling him "Seimei's grandson" much to his dismay, a running gag in the light novels and anime.

  8. Weekly Shōnen Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Shōnen Sunday was first published on March 17, 1959, as a response to its rival Weekly Shōnen Magazine. [3] [4] The debut issue featured Shigeo Nagashima, the star player of the Yomiuri Giants on the cover, and a congratulatory article by Isoko Hatano, a noted child psychologist.

  9. Shōnen Jump+ - Wikipedia

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    Shōnen Jump+ was launched on September 22, 2014, with more than 30 manga series, some of which were transferred from Jump LIVE, including ēlDLIVE and Nekoda-biyori.The digital version of Weekly Shōnen Jump can be purchased in Shōnen Jump+ at 300 yen per issue or 900 yen per month.