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The following is a list of the best-selling Japanese manga series to date in terms of the number of collected tankōbon volumes sold. All series in this list have at least 20 million copies in circulation. This list is limited to Japanese manga and does not include manhwa, manhua or original English-language manga.
There is a traditional boardgame based on the series titled High School! Kimengumi Game, released by Bandai. Three video games have been based on the series: High School! Kimengumi for the Master System, an adventure game [60] High School! Kimengumi for the MSX2, a port of the Master System game; High School! Kimengumi: The Table Hockey for ...
Detective School Q; Dragon Ball GT; Dragon Ball Super; Dragon Ball Z; Fairy Tail; Galaxy Express 999; Ginga e Kickoff! Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin; Glass no Kamen; Go! Go! Go! Kart-kun; Going Wild Going Green; Great Teacher Onizuka; Hataraki Man; Hayate no Gotoku! Highlander: The Search for Vengeance; Hunter x Hunter; Hunter x Hunter OVA; Ikkyū-san ...
Anime News Network's Theron Martin in his official series review of High School DxD, praised the color, musical, fanservice and character developments, concluding that "Evaluated as a general release series, High School DxD has enough going for it to be a little better than average. Evaluate it as a fan service-focused series, though, and it is ...
The fourth season of the High School DxD anime television series, titled High School DxD Hero, aired from April 10 to July 3, 2018, on TV Tokyo's satellite channel AT-X adapts material from the ninth and tenth volumes of the light novel and is produced by Passione, using Clip Studio Paint, directed by Yoshifumi Sueda, and written by Kenji Konuta. [1]
Author Ichiei Ishibumi had previously worked on a horror genre series two years before publishing the first light novel for High School DxD. In the volume 1 afterword, he mentions that he changed his writing style, and wanted to develop one in the school-life, love-comedy, battle, and fantasy genre.
The manga was adapted into a single-episode anime titled Battle Royal High School (バトルロイヤルハイスクール, Batoru Roiyaru Haisukūru) released direct-to-video on December 10, 1987. [6] It was directed by Ichirō Itano, and features character designs by Nobuteru Yūki and a musical score by Shirō Sagisu.
This is a list of characters who appear in RWBY, an original anime-style CG-animated web series created by Rooster Teeth Productions. According to series creator Monty Oum, every character's name is tied to a specific color. There are also other teams with their name combining to form acronyms that are also tied to a color.