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[Shonen Jump] The fact that both of the latest new series are at the very end might indicate just how strong the current lineup of series is.

Weekly Shonen Jump 2015 No. 20 Official YUMP-jump-henshubu; Shueisha WWW.shonenjump.com CONTENTS SAKAMOTO DAYS Suzuki Shuto Witch Zine Shinohara Ryo The Demon Kiyoshizukun Mei I Aonoharu Miura-san Aika Minenagasara, Umajo Tekishou Nigejouzu no Wakagumi Matsui Shinobigoto Takeshi – Motoh, Mitarashi Misuma Killua Fuji Eiso, Agurabachi Bessake Musume no Youji Kawabata Shibun Daisaku Z29P Sid: Kurafto no Saishu Doriishi Yokoe Negai no Asutoro Wakuin Ken Choujunhi Numa Tetsurou Line Hayashi Enpa Fuji Gen Sen Nishimura Gitarou 57 77 97 117 135 175 197 267 287 307 327 357 395 415 435 455 The next issue No. 21 will feature “NICE PRISON” on the cover, releasing April 21 FI Jump’s popular companion “SAKAMOTO DAYS” by Miyazaki Shuhei Lead color, special lead color episode information, selectable poster with me, Miyazaki Shuhei Total usage, total amount where new specific wide color 1201 after the 22nd societal trends next issue developments Miyazaki Nobuhira Yamashita Ashi (: Long holiday, Tsuohan 375-1 Latest volume now on sale Wide color big topping held on September 1 display public now in the Kondo Meeting Main Treasure Volume 1 Wing Two Announcement Literature (1418 Showa Unified Rainy Day Meeting Log and Information Poor Monster Below Indicating Heaven My Intransigence Here Pacino Tohom Assistance Year What matters “Daiwa Kai” Good development, matching numbers to point to the appearance of grandson department … Ji Jo Ten Kai Ootoru Ken White Still being continued Hoju Listen Hiki Orare Exhibition Circle Add Opening Edited International Table A Relations Frightened … Painful through Center Color 〇 Opening Held Dramatic Family Moimon Modern Ken Shuu Works Demon Na Usagi Artificial Western Shuu Body Close Attention 51039 Young Society Link Chopping Turn Reading Children’s 331 Year Treasure Fortune Book Historical Year is Outside Yu Eguram ommune Buno Kai Tada Ryou Tsuki A Ni Purchase Private Parts Inyar Shikaku G P-San Attached One Color Attack” Talk, Transmitted Edition Public Child Book Spirit Invitation Forget “Yuudaku Meku” Scatter Association Garden Upper Heaven Resonating Heaven Positioning One Hand Continuation Stabbing Sha Whirl Lashed Ingeniously Tachi Tatami E Review Visit Ten Thousand し回潮… In the drama Society Warehouse Chamber Placement Method Advantageous Works Supplement and Create Moreover Subject Retaining Stories Gifted Moving Sphere Long 平上高 Seats Heart Gain Knowledge Internal Office Sound Tools Source Creating Sound Accompanying January Making Base Earth Record Volume Main Kuzu Name Association Placing Lower Read Controversy Sacrifice Sharing in P Naka Kaku G Zero Saka Called Calling Composition Unmeasured Distribution A Plate Providing Heart Occupying Recognized Mountain Round Enclosing Manipulating Playing Forgetting Grassy Origin (Koshitsu San Chi Shosai Customer Intercepting Coordinating Bureau Law ONESIECE) 203 Events Works Jinmoso If so Both Neglect Signature Engineering Residual Written Letter Most Notable LIBULT3 unwanted touches Similarly Leisure Fields Words Contract Above Relation Shadows

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

The editing team just hasn’t done enough work before the series began.

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Can Sid and Nue withstand it next time?

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Soccer and Beethoven were delicate, so Nue and Chojun barely managed to stay connected.

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Jump editorial team, give up on soccer manga already.

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Well, it’s not this two.

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It feels like Batch and Ichi might be the next pillars, right?

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>>6

All or nothing.

7: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Embers went out of their way to pull the assistant from Blue Lock to write about soccer, and this is the result?

I won’t read it if it’s just regular club soccer without hooks, like a death game soccer.

8: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I know that “Nue” isn’t selling well as a book, but how is “Chojun” doing?

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>>8

About the same as a nue.

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>>14

It might be tough to say that it has sold a total of 200,000 copies…

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>>8

It’s selling quite well.

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I thought B could do more.

I feel the thickness of the wall where there are many people who aren’t even looking at those who are simply complimenting.

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The super cruise is not stable in position.

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Killua surprisingly leveled up.

Will we be able to survive here for a while?

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>>12

Killua seems to have a lot of leeway in the flow of the story.

On the contrary, the Nuez is in a strange emotional state, adding a ton of new female characters right after the confession event of the existing heroines.

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>>23

I feel like I want to somehow bolster it.

It’s too late, or rather, it’s impossible since the paperback isn’t selling at all.

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>>12

I thought it would end when I started fighting with the chairman, but that wasn’t the case.

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Soccer suddenly became contentious within the group, and I ended up not reading it properly.

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This time I managed to endure, but isn’t the next candidate for termination Nue and Chojun?

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>>16

This time, I think it’s certain that Astro will be one, and the other will be either Embers or B.

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It’s pathetic that even the lower ranks can’t be knocked down by the new series…

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Reffu wasn’t really bad, you know.

I wonder if I can somehow survive with the current lineup.

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Sid isn’t extremely interesting, but since I was able to finish writing “Boku Ben” without any breaks, it seems like he’s valued for consistently filling the pages.

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>>19

How is it?

At this rate, it seems likely that the series will end at volume 3.

20: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

There’s nothing to read on Wanpi Night.

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Killua seems to have a chance to survive for now.

24: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Please don’t die because I love Beethoven.

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>>24

Already dead.

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Soccer was interesting in the first episode.

It would have been great to aim for the national level with that old man.

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>>26

It was a waste to immediately cut ties with the delinquents who played the match with me.

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Aren’t the two butts in exactly the same position as last week?

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Super Tour is amazing, isn’t it…?

31: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

The absence of one-piece outfits among the lineup is too much of a dark period…

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>>31

Lady Freiren.

32: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

If Killua leans too much towards the assassin part, his ranking will drop.

34: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

I can no longer expect anything from the new series.

I can no longer expect anything from the new series.

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>>34

Maybe we’re not in a dark age now, but are about to enter one.

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>>51

It will just go from a dark period to an even darker period.

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It’s probably better than not having the next series, but it’s coming from the gag and Leffo people, huh…

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I think it’s probably around Embers B Line → Astro → Super Chuunibyou → Killua, given the closeness to the current cancellation line.

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>>37

Well, Astro is probably coming to an end now.

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What are you saying in a magazine that has Roboco on the front cover?

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I thought that the combination of sneaking around would shine one more time, but it seems like it will become a serialized work that can’t quite push through.

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Isn’t Roboco already a sign?

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>>42

It has sold 2 million copies, so it’s definitely better than Andera.

If it’s Jump Plus, it’s at a level where it can easily become a flagship.

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>>52

The underlines are too low.

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>>61

Is it uncommon for the final volume to continue up to the 27th volume?

44: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

I like him, but honestly, the fact that Kiyoshi-kun is in a position above the mid-level is kind of scary.

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I think if Astro continues, they could become as good as Andela, but that’s about it.

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Astro could wrap up content-wise as early as next week, but… lol

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>>46

I don’t know, but was it written that the next episode is the final one?

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Astro was retrying, so it’s obvious it will end in the next episode!

48: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Witch Watch is trying to sell by getting YOASOBI to participate, but the anime isn’t buzzing that much.

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>>48

Jump anime hasn’t been doing well at all since Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen.

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>>50

It’s true that the ones after those two are lacking, but those two are such monsters that they are on a level that will go down in history!

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>>57

There are always multiple monsters at a level that will be remembered in history in Weekly Shonen Jump.

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>>50

Well, I won’t say it wasn’t interesting, but…

I knew it, it was just a stealth marketing tactic during this time.

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>>60

If stealth marketing can grow that much, then everyone is doing stealth marketing.

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>>65

Read not only manga but also the news.

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>>48

In the first place, Yoasobi doesn’t have that high of a batting average, right?

The opening of the Monogatari series was totally not my thing.

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Overall, it’s too weak…

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Will the bottom-ranked Nue be left while Astro is cut?

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It was probably just that Demon Slayer and Jujutsu were strange, but they’re definitely popular topics of discussion.

62: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Right now, the rural Sword Saint anime is selling 6 million copies of volume 5, so it’s not that manga isn’t selling.

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>>62

Isn’t that including the original novel?

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>>70

Because the rights are different, it is usually not included.

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>>73

“Since the series has a total of 6 million copies sold, it’s probably not normal for an old man.”

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>>70

Then why doesn’t Jump publish the original novel?

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When I looked closely, Kiyoshi is really tall.

64: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

But Lady Freiren.

Jump is far better than not having the signboard or ranking at all, isn’t it?

68: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

>>64

Is this a complaint about the magazine full of canceled issues of One Piece and Hunter?

78: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

>>68

One Piece may only have a break once a month, but Conan and Frieren are on a different level.

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The beginning of Witch Watch is boring…

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I will decide whether it sells through stealth marketing or not.

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Since Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen, I can only think of anime like Aniche, Mashle, and Andera, but they’ve all flopped, right?

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>>71

I wonder how Sakamoto’s anime was.

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>>77

The person who was blatantly bad.

Well, it’s better than air, I guess.

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>>77

It was a catastrophic failure beyond measurement.

Since there are no numbers available, I can’t make comparisons or provoke anyone.

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>>71

Remember even the night cherry blossoms that don’t remain in your memory.

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>>71

Although the disc for “Che” flopped, the sales of the original work have increased by millions since it was adapted into an anime, and it has generated a lot of buzz.

Mashle has also surpassed ten million, and the anime’s opening has become a hot topic.

Andera exploded, so is it ending with a TV special?

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The Nue has broken through, and the development has turned into space, so I don’t know what’s going to happen anymore…

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Killua’s line can end at any time.

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It’s tragic that even if you spend money and make anime with care, it doesn’t take off.

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>>83

In the end, it seems that what’s needed is more than quality; it’s stealth marketing.

I hate the law.

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The young escape drawing was good, though.

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>>85

It was only the animation that was good…

86: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

If Mashle is considered a flop, then all the anime from that period until now must be flops as well.

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>>86

Well, you see…

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>>86

The DVD sales for Mashle Season 1 were 194 copies, and it wasn’t considered a failure!?

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>>100

In an era where streaming accounts for 70% of profits, talking about sales from Blu-rays is so outdated, like a grandpa.

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>>120

Is the streaming-based baby still alive even after tasting the chain meat?

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It feels like I’m saving up until the second season of Freiren starts, as there hasn’t been much lately.

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>>87

If you can’t publish a book even after saving up, it won’t sell, right?

At this rate, it seems unlikely that we will surpass Chainsaw Man even after the second season ends.

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It’s not that Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen are underperforming; it’s just that they sold extremely well.

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>>93

Well, there was also the effect of COVID for those two.

94: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Isn’t it better to focus on Jump Plus? Even though I think that, recently Jump Plus has been looking a bit questionable too…

I wonder if they’re also busy with editing over there and missing something…

95: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Hinomaruzumo, 76 pages.

If it cannot be measured, then it’s below this, right?

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>>95

I heard recently that if it’s below 150 pieces, it’s considered unmeasurable, but has the counting criteria changed?

96: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Nue said, “Let’s support it before it’s canceled!” but now the sales of the latest volume have dropped.

What does that mean?

101: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>96

Many people are the type who get annoyed when a strange layer is getting excited.

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I think Himaten is more interesting than Aohako, but maybe it’s too geared towards otaku.

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>>97

Aohako doesn’t resonate with the elements of youth at all, which makes me feel sad knowing I’m already an old man.

98: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Andera, Nige, Waka, and Sakamoto were all not particularly interesting to begin with, so even if you invest money to make an anime, it’s no surprise it won’t be a huge hit.

105: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Wiwo is worth animating just for the OP footage.

113: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>105

Does that mean the main story has no value?

106: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Since this magazine has a limit, let’s have a large number of series like Jump Plus.

Since we can’t animate the winner, the editor’s judgment is important.

107: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

The nue is simply creepy, but there are definitely people who like creepy things.

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Talking about BD sales in this day and age is just…

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>>108

It’s probably because Aniche, which was discussed on a streaming basis, ended up like that.

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>>108

If we talk about the sales of the original work, everything other than One Piece is a flop, what should we do?

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>>115

Erase, erase, erase.

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>>115

Dance together.

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Furiren is basically that NTV is blatantly toning down.

Was the judgment made that the second season was not selling as much as expected, given that it was only announced for web distribution?

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>>109

Huh…? Huh?

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>>121

Isn’t that what NTV is all about?

Even during the time when Conan was bringing in 1 to 2 billion yen in the box office each year, they were still considering reducing the voice actors’ and staff’s fees, or inserting reruns to cut the budget.

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>>155

I see how it is.

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>>109

Wasn’t there too little return for the effort put in?

110: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

To give my frank opinion, the anime Sakamoto wasn’t as terrible as it’s said to be; it was actually within the range of being watchable…

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>>110

That’s not enough.

Since we can’t do stealth marketing anymore, we have to get serious.

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Aohako and Himaten aren’t that different, right?

Reading both makes me feel like an idiot.

123: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It seems that Chainsaw’s sales have been defeated by Dandadan.

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>>123

Naturally, it’s just that.

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>>123

I really laughed at how the inferior quality of the anime allowed the copy to win.

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>>133

Wait a minute…

The reason for victory is not that Dandadan made a leap, but that Che significantly reduced the number of copies sold in the second half…

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>>142

The sales themselves are higher with Che.

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>>133

Dan probably couldn’t even achieve commercial success.

Didn’t even sell half of the paperback edition?

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UN SEARCH

~Not measurable~

128: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Recently, it seems that Jump anime are recognized to get adapted into anime just by being serialized for about two years, regardless of the quality of the content.

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>>128

It’s been that way since long ago, hasn’t it?

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>>128

The night cherry blossoms…

130: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Well, if we’re talking about the difference in sales between the original work and the discs, then there probably won’t be any talent that can surpass “Kaiju No. 8” for all eternity.

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>>130

The negative campaign on the internet has defeated the advertising agency…

131: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

The mysterious perspective of a CEO has emerged.

Where did the profit margin come from?

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>>131

If you want to fight, cite properly.

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Please continue the serial publication, Grigri!

137: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Even though it’s a jump manga, it’s impressive to have sales in the thousands.

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Well, I can’t really expect Frien to grow like she did in the first season.

Isn’t it a miracle level if we can add 5 million copies? We can’t beat Chainsaw Man in total, though.

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In short, we’re running out of material to adapt into anime.

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>>139

Looking at the current lineup of series, I can understand why One Piece is becoming more like Zany-P.

There are no bullets.

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>>139

Do it, Nuez.

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>>150

Are you going to repeat the tragedy of the flame circle?

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>>150

It’s a dud.

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The person from BokuBen is too quick with their hands, having drawn a stock of illustrations before the serialization.

It’s a monster that ended up not being used at all until the series ended.

From an editor’s perspective, I hope they stay alive.

If the survey is bad, then of course I would cut it.

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Akane Bayashi is selling well, but it hasn’t become a big topic of conversation, so I can’t see the customer base…

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>>143

At first, I was watching it, but it started to get boring because it was the same pattern every time.

144: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Nue took first place in the anime adaptation survey, but hasn’t received any benefits at all.

It really makes sense that appealing to those who truly have no money is meaningless.

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>>144

The various numbers are all quite subtle, but the external survey results are excessively high; that’s an extreme example, isn’t it, Nue?

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>>159

I’m not sure if it’s a full-fledged project, but I think they might be doing a lot of individual voting.

The next Manga Award was a complete failure.

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>>176

Isn’t it work?

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Freiren should first continue to be serialized steadily.

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If Nue were animated, it would probably bounce… maybe…

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>>147

Even if a work that is like a secondary creation of an erotic game is animated…

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>>167

But Your Name was a hit…

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>>167

It’s rare for erotic game anime to go viral.

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Despite following the level of Rurouni Kenshin and Feng Shen Yan Yi, Andera didn’t take off that much.

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>>154

It’s legendary that despite being pushed so hard as a mystery and even getting an anime adaptation, it didn’t gain any traction at all.

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I’m putting together a series aimed at young kids.

Due to declining birth rates and an aging population, there are very few young people.

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>>156

Young kids watch YouTube, so they don’t read Jump.

157: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Aren’t the popular works in those subculture manga magazines more impressive?

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>>157

Well, yes.

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>>157

Will you talk about how if One Piece goes on hiatus, it will lose the sales battle with Monthly Sirius?

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>>164

!?

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>>164

What does Sirius have in it…?

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>>173

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime

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>>178

Of course they’re going to lose.

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>>173

It should have been around that time in “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.”

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>>173

Even someone without a name would know something like “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime” and “Cells at Work.”

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>>164

What is that… Is it a proper discussion with actual substance, rather than a radical argument or a play with numbers?

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>>164

Was the monthly “Tensei Slime” selling that well?

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It seems that two will definitely be eliminated.

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>>163

Since I’ve been filling one slot in the one-shot, it’s decided that I’m the first to go.

And about ninety percent is Astro.

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We are truly in the era of severe neglect for anime.

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“I believe that the biggest achievement of the successful anime ‘Dandadan’ is proving that even if the anime were to become a terrible work that caters to its fans, the outcome wouldn’t have been significantly different.”

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The strength of Jump is that it can almost certainly be bought at convenience stores and supermarkets where it’s available.

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The invincible feeling of Jump from Demon Slayer to Jujutsu was amazing.

Is it really possible for this to happen in just 2 or 3 years?

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>>171

The people who were going against the trend at that time won…

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>>171

In other words, I might be able to return to being invincible in 2 or 3 years.

Both Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen were not initially anticipated by manga readers.

185: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

If you ask which manga the kids are reading, it’s definitely the latter, not Shonen Jump.

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>>185

The kids have already moved on from That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.

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>>190

What are you kids reading now?

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One Piece is on break too often.

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>>188

Lady Frieren.

Please stop directing your attention towards our work, which hasn’t been featured even once this year.

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I wish they had left Green Green Greens.

In recent years, it was the most regrettable.

As for just the drawing, Red Hood was clearly a cut above the rest.

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I saw a lot of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime in the ongoing series on Sirius, and I couldn’t help but laugh.

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I don’t really associate Nue with eroge.

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The monthly Sirius had a circulation of 20,000 copies, but is that about individual works rather than the main magazine?

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