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  2. List of Japanese manga magazines by circulation - Wikipedia

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    Japanese name Monthly Circulation Demographic Founded Publisher 1 Weekly Shōnen Jump: 週刊少年ジャンプ 1,176,667 [1] Shōnen: 1968 Shueisha: 2 Weekly Shōnen Magazine: 週刊少年マガジン 370,083 [2] Shōnen: 1959 Kodansha: 3 CoroCoro Comic (monthly) コロコロコミック [a] 333,333 [3] Kodomo: 1977 Shogakukan: 4 Weekly Young Jump

  3. Children's anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Children's manga (Japanese: 子供向け漫画, Hepburn: kodomo-muke manga) and children's anime (子供向けアニメ, kodomo-muke anime) refer to manga and anime directed towards children. [1] These series are usually moralistic, often educating children about staying in the right path in life. Each chapter is usually a self-contained story.

  4. Ciao (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Ciao (ちゃお, Chao) is a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shogakukan. The magazine launched in 1977 and always comes with a free gift which used to always be paper crafts, but now varies every month. The magazine's competitors are Ribon and Nakayoshi. Manga published in Ciao are released under the Ciao Comics imprint.

  5. High School Debut - Wikipedia

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    [49] [50] Volume 13 was the 34th best-selling manga volume in the six months before 17 May 2009, selling over 360,000 copies. [51] About.com's Deb Aoki lists High School Debut as the best shōjo manga of 2008. [52] Volumes one and two of the English edition were named as two of the Great Graphic Novels for Teens of 2008 by YALSA. [53]

  6. Anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Anime storylines can include fantasy or real life. They are famous for elements like vivid graphics and character expressions. In contrast, manga is strictly paper drawings, with comic book style drawings. Usually, animes are adaptations of manga but some of the animes with original stories adapted into manga form. [5]

  7. Kodomo no Jikan - Wikipedia

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    Kodomo no Jikan (Japanese: こどものじかん, "A Child's Time") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kaworu Watashiya.The story revolves around a grade school teacher named Daisuke Aoki, whose main problem is that one of his students, Rin Kokonoe, has a crush on him.

  8. Shōjo manga - Wikipedia

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    Shelves of collected volumes of shōjo manga under the Margaret Comics imprint at a bookstore in Tokyo in 2004. Shōjo manga (少女漫画, lit. ' girls' comics ', also romanized as shojo or shoujo) is an editorial category of Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent females and young adult women.

  9. Red (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Douresseaux noted there were no sex scenes, instead there were kiss scenes, making this title teen-appropriate, but felt that without the character design, the manga was "pedestrian". [2] Danielle Van Gorder found her layouts "striking" and enjoyed the gradual unfurling of the story. [3] Holly Ellingwood enjoyed the "compelling" story. [4]

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