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[Shonen Jump] Is that a boast?

Since its debut, the adaptation of the three serialized works is the first in Jump history, subtly boasting in the narration.

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I think it’s okay to boast about it because it’s actually amazing.

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Dr. Slump

Dragon Ball

Dragon Ball Z

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Noodle lover.

Harem time

Food Wars!

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The quality of Neuro was, well… something that seemed to have been created by Six.

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Is the second one Kenta Shinohara?

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Togashi has had three works adapted into anime consecutively, but Level E was adapted into anime later on.

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It’s a bit much to treat Neuro’s anime as an anime adaptation…

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Is it around Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball, and Arale-chan?

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Dr. Slump

DB

Sandland?

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Is it too difficult for a hit machine to achieve three consecutive hits since debut?

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There are quite a few people who have had three works adapted into anime, but there really isn’t anyone who has had three consecutive series serialized in Jump since their debut.

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In terms of magazines, it would be around Kibhayashi.

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Because Rumiko is in Sunday.

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The Ichiro of the manga world

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High defense.

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I couldn’t finish the DB because of the bird…

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What about Kurumada?

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There are some people who don’t see the significance of being in the history of Jump and having three consecutive serializations.

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Amano Akira is not from WJ, so is that a no?

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If we include movies, what about Saint Seiya?

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Since their debut, their consecutive performances have been too strong…

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What is wrong with the idiots who even try to count that work?

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The nameless person cannot read Japanese.

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There was a time when I was drawing Dragon Ball while also drawing Ackman and Cashman.

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Ayatsuri Sakon

Hikaru no Go

Death Note

Bakuman

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All three works since the debut are amazing…

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Getting three consecutive hits without a miss is just monstrous.

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Neuro was serialized for 4 years, huh?

It’s quite long.

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If it’s not for this magazine, then Kenta Shinohara too…

I thought so, but Astra is after the series ended.

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In the past it might have been different, but now even Roboco from Jump is not just getting an anime adaptation but even has a feature film, so it’s not much to brag about.

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Neuro hasn’t been adapted into an anime, right?

Don’t brag even if you have to fabricate it.

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The Neuro anime, huh…

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Even “Roboco,” which is just a regular hit work, has sold a total of 1.5 million copies, you know?

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Some people have transitioned to SQ partway through, so it’s a bit complicated.

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Takeshi

Toriko

Build King

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If it’s live-action, then Masanori Morita is there.

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I’ve started to brace myself just hearing that an anime adaptation is being made late at night on NTV because of Neuro.

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Since debut.

Three consecutive series

In the history of Jump

It’s amazing that you meet all of them.

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Hitting on consecutive works is an incredible achievement, to begin with.

Roughly speaking, it gets interrupted by canceled works that flopped.

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Since it says “since their debut,” the kid who is just listing authors who have had three works adapted into anime seems a bit lacking.

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Some people think that Yu Yu Hakusho is Togashi’s debut work.

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I’ve heard that the Neuro anime is bad, so I haven’t touched it, but it must be that terrible…

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Isn’t the hurdle for anime adaptation higher now than before…?

It seems like something that would have happened immediately in the past, but now it takes quite a while after a certain period or after it has ended.

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It’s sad to think that while I’m making the Neuro anime part of my dark history, I still take pride in the records.

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Lucky Man

Death Note

Bakuman

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It’s already difficult to even have three consecutive hits, but to have three consecutive anime adaptations since debut is something else.

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Dragon Ball is just the anime that has become Z, but the original manga has always been Dragon Ball.

There is no original work for the series Dragon Ball Z.

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What’s with the kid who’s biting at the little joke?

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Eyeshield 21!

Dr. Stone!

Trillion Game is in Big Comic Superior!

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There are certainly manga artists who feel that they can’t end a series that has hit it big once.

I don’t know if the next series will be a hit.

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I was glad that it wasn’t a long-running series after all.

Depending on the young lord, it seems we could make four works.

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After Dr. Slump, Toriyama-sensei serialized another work and then later created Dragon Ball.

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Gintama

Gintama’

Gintama’ Extension Battle

Gintama°

Gintama.

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If we can include SQ and related magazines, there might be a few more.

The WJ3 work is indeed quite rare.

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Did they finally acknowledge the Neuro anime?

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I want to watch the Neuro anime after hearing you say that.

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I’m trying to remember if the opening of Neuro was “Life is Delicious Praise.”

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Before Lucky Man, there’s Flexible Man.

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Well, the status of anime itself has somewhat declined lately.

To put it extremely, anime has become a situation where it is treated as an expensive commercial, with revenue being generated through merchandise and games.

Mobile game adaptations into anime certainly feel that way, don’t they?

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Isn’t the status of anime now skyrocketing due to expanded overseas distribution through streaming?

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I just remembered that Hiroshi Gamou was working on a detective comic after Lucky Man.

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It’s different now, but in the past, if a series became popular, it would continue to be serialized for a long time, so there are quite a few popular authors who haven’t even had three works published in the main magazine.

There are still people who continue to draw their first serialized works.

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If you hit it big with a jump, you won’t even need to create three works in the first place…

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Aoyama Gosho, who achieved the conditions of the thread image in a bizarre way since the Yai Ba anime adaptation…

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You can talk about Japanese anime even overseas.

I was able to communicate when I almost got robbed in Brazil.

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After hitting it big, if I end up flopping with another work and have to draw a sequel to the big hit…

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One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach haven’t had three works drawn in the main magazine by everyone.

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If you’ve been doing a long-running series, it’s only natural to feel like you don’t want to draw anymore…

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Kinnikuman

Fighting Commander!! Ramen Man

The ghost boy has arrived! (Serialized ended while the anime adaptation project was in progress and it was canceled)

That’s too bad.

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I will count with neuro…

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I heard the Neuro anime is terrible.

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I feel like the current projects are more selective because the length of the original work’s serialization and such achievements are emphasized before the anime planning starts.

There are quite a few works that are over 10 volumes long that are being adapted into anime, even if they are being talked about in various ways.

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Who is Kentaro Yabuki?

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In other words, it’s fine if you remake it and take it all the way to the end.

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Is it a consecutive reach low?

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Back when the Neuro anime was airing, people weren’t really focused on evaluating anime as a standalone medium.

The idea of using what has been created as an asset afterward was weak except for selling DVDs and Blu-rays on the spot.

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I want them to realize that saying “there’s no anime adaptation for such topics” means that they themselves are not interesting.

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The animation quality of the anime started to improve quite a bit later on.

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It’s not that it’s not interesting.

illness

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The structure of the Neuro anime brings in doping consomme right in the first episode…

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The age of anime is now past the era of mass production, and it’s common to take 3 or 4 years to create a series.

Until then, it’s also necessary to have reliability regarding whether the serialization has ended or if it has been completed fairly nicely.

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With the conclusion of the original work, there has been an increase in anime adaptations.

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If the thread picture is amazing, could it be that Rumiko Takahashi is actually amazing?

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I wonder who else is there besides Rumiko in Sunday.

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YAWARA! (1986 – 1993, “Big Comic Spirits”)

MASTER Keaton (1988 – 1994, “Big Comic Original”, Original work: Hokusei Katsushika)

Happy! (1993 – 1999, “Big Comic Spirits”)

MONSTER (1994 – 2001, “Big Comic Original”)

20th Century Boys (1999 – 2006, “Big Comic Spirits”)

21st Century Boys (2007, “Big Comic Spirits”)

PLUTO (2003 – 2009, “Big Comic Original”)

BILLY BAT (2008 – 2016, “Morning”)

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First of all, if you debut in Jump and can continue to serialize three works in a row in Jump, that will significantly reduce the number.

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I think this person falls under the category of someone who strategically aims for hit works, as mentioned in Bakuman.

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It’s incredible that, although there is a foundation of eccentric battles, the basic genres are all different.

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Rumiko Takahashi, with her short stories and recent works adapted into anime, is exceptional.

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It’s an achievement you can be proud of!

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It was canceled after 10 weeks in Jump, but that’s still pretty amazing.

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Mr. Yusei Matsui is extremely skilled at character design.

For example, it can also be applied to creature design in games or mecha design in robot-related works.

The reason is that the structure of anime and manga is that the characters’ lives are interesting.

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Rumiko Takahashi

A ridiculous talent that holds the Purple Ribbon Medal and the Order of Arts and Culture, yet continues to be adapted into anime.

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Bobo

Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo

Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo

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Because Zombie Powder hasn’t been animated…!

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Aren’t you feeling like you want to get it reanimated soon?

On Netflix

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Akira Amano’s works have been continuously adapted into anime.

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Since his debut, Tsukasa Hojo of City Hunter has also become quite a monster.

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Animate “Tende Seiwa Cupid”!!

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Assassination Classroom was mocked on summary sites for only selling a few hundred discs, haha.

The producer has written an article about how we have turned a profit through proper subscription streaming.

The greatness of Assassination Classroom, which has become a touchstone showing that anime can be profitable through subscriptions even if DVD sales are poor…

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I wonder how Hiromu Arakawa was.

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A pattern where there is a gap between the works that are adapted into anime.

A pattern where the first serialization doesn’t make an impact, but breaks through with the second work and beyond.

A pattern where the third work hasn’t been drawn yet or has moved to a different place before drawing the third work.

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“Since it’s a ‘triple consecutive,’ if there’s an interruption in between, it won’t count.”

Specifically, Masakazu Katsura and Takeshi Obata.

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Gag Manga Biyori…

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It feels like the veterans’ skill allowed for the groundwork to be laid without interruption until the start of the Jōkyū Rebellion.

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If Blizzard Axle or Kongou Banchou is made into an anime, it will mean that Hiroshi Suzuki has achieved anime adaptations in the three major weekly manga magazines.

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I feel that the one-shot is just okay, so I have the impression that Mr. Matsui is someone with a long-term balance.

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I just realized I’ve never seen all of this person’s comics…

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Neuro has released three games, which is impressive.

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I can’t believe they let Neuro have two seasons.

That…

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There are various reasons, but it’s quite common for something to flop after a big hit.

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It may not give the impression of hitting a huge home run like in a comic, but when at bat, it definitely gets on base, which is incredibly excellent.

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Even super hit authors occasionally release works that get canceled, so it must be difficult to maintain a continuous streak…

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Isn’t assassination something you could call a home run?

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I only know of Rumiko Takahashi as an author whose adaptation rate of serialized works into anime exceeds 100%.

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Yu Yu Hakusho

Level E

Hunter x Hunter

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Neuro isn’t really a terrible anime, is it?

At that time, most Jump anime were like that.

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Even if a debut work is canceled, it’s not good, so Togashi might be no good either.

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I want Neuro to be re-animated soon, but there are too many sensitive depictions…

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Well, if there are three works, it’s only natural to end up with a miss at least once!

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