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A Japanese urban legend (日本の都市伝説, Nihon no toshi densetsu) is a story in Japanese folklore which is circulated as true. These urban legends are characterized by originating in or being popularized throughout the country of Japan.
Written by Takeshi Natsuhara and illustrated by Takashi Hamori , Densetsu no Head Shō was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from July 23, 2003, [4] to July 13, 2005. [a] Kodansha collected its chapters in eleven tankōbon volumes, released from December 17, 2003, to August 17, 2005. [7] [5]
A 58-episode anime television series adaptation titled Aoki Densetsu Shoot! (蒼き伝説 シュート!, lit. ' Blue Legend Shoot! ') was produced by Toei Animation and broadcast between November 7, 1993, and December 25, 1994, on Fuji Television. A brand-new original anime television series by EMT Squared and Magic Bus titled Shoot!
The first film based on the series, Twilight Syndrome: Sotsugyō (Graduation) was released on 23 November 2000 starring Wakana Sakai. [54] [55] It is set four years after Saikai, and was filmed entirely in digital video. [55] Two more films were released around the time Kinjirareta Toshi Densetsu was released for the Nintendo DS.
Kaze Densetsu: Bukkomi no Taku (Japanese: 疾風伝説 特攻の拓) is a Japanese manga series written by Hiroto Saki and illustrated by Jūzō Tokoro . It was serialized in Kodansha 's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 1991 to July 1997, with its chapters collected in 27 tankōbon volumes.
The chapters of the Japanese manga series Psyren are written and illustrated by Toshiaki Iwashiro.It is published in Japan by Shueisha, and has been serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since the 3 December 2007 issue.
Yūgai Toshi (有害都市, "Poison City") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tetsuya Tsutsui.It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Jump X [] from April to October 2014, until the magazine ceased its publication, and later moved to the Tonari no Young Jump website, where it ran from February to October 2015.
This is a list of the series that have run in the Shueisha manga anthology book Weekly Shōnen Jump. This list is organized by decade and year of each series' first publication, and lists every single notable series run in the manga magazine, along with the author of each series and the series' finishing date if applicable.