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Adachitoka is made up of Adachi, who was born on December 14 in Murayama, Yamagata, and Tokashiki, who was born on November 28 in Naha. [1] After graduating from college, they moved to Tokyo and submitted their work to the Monthly Jump editorial department. [2] They rejected it, but told them to submit it to the Afternoon department instead. [2]
Due to achieving total manga sales numbering over 200 million volumes, Weekly Shōnen Sunday devoted issue 26 in 2008 to Adachi and his works. In 2009, Adachi won the 54th Annual Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen manga for Cross Game , [ 9 ] which was adapted into an anime television series which began airing on TV Tokyo in April 2009.
The manga has sold approximately 100 million copies. [15] In 1983, it was one of the winners of the Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen and shōjo categories, along with Adachi's other work Miyuki. [16] Kazuya Kamenashi of the J-pop group KAT-TUN was named after Kazuya Uesugi. [17] [18] Tatsuya Ueda, of the same band, was named after Tatsuya ...
Cross Game volume 1 cover as published by Shogakukan on 2 September 2005 in Japan Cross Game is a romantic comedy sports manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi and published by Shogakukan. It was serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 11 May 2005 (issue 22/23 2005) through 17 February 2010 (issue 12 2010). The individual chapters have been collected ...
Mix (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese baseball-themed manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi.It is a sequel to Touch.It has been serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Sunday since May 2012.
Niji-iro Tōgarashi (虹色とうがらし, lit. "Rainbow-colored Chili Powder") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi.It was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from January 1990 to April 1992, with its chapters collected in 11 tankōbon volumes.
Miyuki (Japanese: みゆき) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It was published by Shogakukan from 1980 to 1984 in the biweekly manga magazine Shōnen Big Comic (precursor to the current Weekly Young Sunday). The series was adapted into a film, an anime television series, and a live-action television drama.
Itsumo Misora (Japanese: いつも美空, lit. ' Always Misora ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi.It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from May 2000 to May 2001, with its chapters collected in five tankōbon volumes.