Thursday, 28 November 2013

10 mangas which changed people"s destiny according to ebook Japan

Japanese ebook online store ebook Japan is celebrating its “ebook day” today, November 29, 2013 and they have recently asked their customers which Japanese mangas have changed their destiny.


The poll was conducted from October 21-28, 2013 and a total of 646 people have responded and the results have Finally been announced.


10: Fist of the North Star

by: Buronson and Tetsuo Hara


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9: Master Keaton

by: Hokusei Katsushika and Naoki Urasawa


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8: Doraemon

by: Fujiko F. Fujio


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7: Captain Tsubasa

by: Youichi Takahashi


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6: Sangokushi

by:  Mitsuteru Yokoyama


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5: Kachou Kousaku Shima

by: Kenshi Hirokane


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4: Black Jack

by: Osamu Tezuka


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3: One Piece

by: Eiichiro Oda


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2: Dragon Ball

by: Akira Toriyama


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1: Slam Dunk

by: Takehiko Inoue


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Slam Dunk has been attributed to the rise of basketball’s popularity in Japan and also served as an inspiration for another popular basketball manga, Kuroko’s Basketball by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. The series has received a lot of votes from both men and women from the 20′s and 30′s demographics which further solidifies the manga’s popularity.


Dragon Ball meanwhile has proven to be a timeless classic and has served as an inspiration not just to manga artists and writers but also average everyday people whose childhoods have been touched by Akira Toriyama’s masterpiece.


And then there is One Piece which still continues to influence people all across the world. Eiichiro Oda’s manga may still be ongoing but it has become considered a classic by many anime and manga enthusiasts.


Do you agree with their rankings?


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Via Yahoo! Japan



10 mangas which changed people"s destiny according to ebook Japan

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