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The series was recommended by fellow manga artist Katsuhisa Minami. [8] The series was nominated for the tenth Next Manga Awards in the print category and was ranked 12th out of 41 nominees. [9] Along with Cosmos, Nezumi's First Love ranked ninth on Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2025 for male readers. [10]
The World's Greatest First Love: The Case of Ritsu Onodera (Japanese: 世界一初恋 〜小野寺律の場合〜, Hepburn: Sekai-Ichi Hatsukoi: Onodera Ritsu no Baai, also alternatively known as Sekai Ichi Hatsukoi: The World's Greatest First Love in the English anime) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shungiku Nakamura.
Kare First Love (Japanese: 「彼」first love, Hepburn: Kare Fāsuto Rabu, "'Him': First Love") is a Japanese shōjo manga series by Kaho Miyasaka.It was originally serialized in Shōjo Comic from March 2002 to August 2004, and the individual chapters were published in ten tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan from September 2002 to December 2004.
The first volume was released on April 17, 2020. [3] As of December 18, 2024, twenty volumes have been released. [4] On July 2, 2021, Seven Seas Entertainment announced they licensed the series for English publication in North America in print and on digital platforms in single volume editions. [5] The first volume was released on February 22 ...
[6] [7] Since the 1950s, manga has become an increasingly major part of the Japanese publishing industry. [8] By 1995, the manga market in Japan was valued at ¥586.4 billion ($6–7 billion), [9] with annual sales of 1.9 billion manga books and manga magazines (also known as manga anthologies) in Japan (equivalent to 15 issues per person). [10]
The World's Greatest First Love: The Case of Takafumi Yokozawa [a] is a 2014 Japanese animated romantic-comedy film based on a light novel with the same name from The World's Greatest First Love manga series written and illustrated by Shungiku Nakamura. The film is directed and written by Chiaki Kon and produced by Studio Deen. The film was ...
[1] [2] It was adapted into a drama CD by Pioneer Entertainment that includes scenes from the first two volumes of the series. [3] The manga series is licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media, [4] which released the first volume on September 7, 2004. The final volume was released on December 12, 2006.
Cover of the first tankōbon volume of To Love Ru, as published by Shueisha on November 2, 2006. To Love Ru is a Japanese manga series written by Saki Hasemi and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki. The series was published by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from April 24, 2006, to August 31, 2009.