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- Weekly Shonen Jump (2,616 bytes)
1: ... per month, and is much larger than Weekly Shonen Jump. The target audience for the magazine is young ma...
3: ... games created out of them, like Famicon Jump and Jump Superstars.
5: ...z Media]] partnered with the publishers of Shonen Jump to publish the magazine both in the United States...
9: There is also a version of Weekly Shonen Jump in Sweden, which has the added bonus of having se...
13: *[http://www.shonenjump.com Shonen Jump Website (English)]
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- List of Japanese manga (2,226 bytes)
128: *[[Weekly Shonen Jump]]
- Anime (12,492 bytes)
36: ... Work such as Oshii’s [[Angel’s Egg]] in 1985 jump started a movement. Major literary successes were...
- City Hunter (3,070 bytes)
1: ...985]] in the popular [[manga]] magazine, [[Shonen Jump]]. In 1987 it was turned into an [[anime]], and i...
9: ...ang]]a ran for a total of eight years in [[Shonen Jump]], ending up with 35 graphic novels. The manga is...
- Claymore (3,109 bytes)
1: ...nga]], and was first released in [[Monthly Shonen Jump]], a popular [[manga]] magazine. An [[anime]] ser...
- Rurouni Kenshin (2,832 bytes)
1: ...ed first in the popular magazine, [[Weekly Shonen Jump]]. It has been released in the United States and ...
- Shonen (3,176 bytes)
6: ...p]] and [[Weekly Shonen Magazine]]. Weekly Shonen Jump was extremely popular around [[1996]] when it was...
- Supercar (1,550 bytes)
3: ...atically after the release of their second album "Jump Up" in [[1999]]. Their final album "Answer" was r...
16: *Jump Up (1999)
- Black Cat (2,915 bytes)
1: ...as created and first released in [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]] in the year [[2000]]. It was turned into an [[a...
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (2,900 bytes)
1: ...s created when Sawai started working for [[Shonen Jump]], a popular weekly manga magazine. He decided th...
- Buso Renkin (2,877 bytes)
1: ...games. Buso Renkin was first produced in [[Shonen Jump]], a popular manga magazine. It has since been li...
- Captain Tsubasa (3,256 bytes)
1: ... in the popular weekly magazine, [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]], in [[1981]]. It ran until [[1988]] and had 37 ...
- Cardcaptor Sakura (3,256 bytes)
1: ... in the popular weekly magazine, [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]], in [[1981]]. It ran until [[1988]] and had 37 ...
- Barefoot Gen (3,029 bytes)
1: ...an for 10 volumes and was seen in [[Weekly Shonen Jump]]. The series ended in [[1974]]. Barefoot Gen was...
15: ...lates into “[[I Saw It]]” in [[Monthly Shonen Jump]]. It was directly after he finished this story t...
- Bastard!! (3,132 bytes)
1: ...ill being published in the manga magazine [[Ultra Jump]].
- Tsukasa Hojo (2,913 bytes)
7: ...r an unheard of eight years in the popular Shonen Jump magazine. It became an [[anime]] from [[1987]] to...
- Weekly Shonen Jump (2,616 bytes)
1: ... per month, and is much larger than Weekly Shonen Jump. The target audience for the magazine is young ma...
3: ... games created out of them, like Famicon Jump and Jump Superstars.
5: ...z Media]] partnered with the publishers of Shonen Jump to publish the magazine both in the United States...
9: There is also a version of Weekly Shonen Jump in Sweden, which has the added bonus of having se...
13: *[http://www.shonenjump.com Shonen Jump Website (English)]
- Yukito Kishiro (2,662 bytes)
5: ...s his debut piece and was published in [[Business Jump]] in [[1990]]. The series lasted until [[1995]]. ...
- FLCL (2,856 bytes)
13: ... few days digesting it in their head. The visuals jump between being classic anime and being like what a...
- The Bad Sleep Well (2,806 bytes)
7: The newspapers and reporters jump all over the story and it gets really interesting...
- Ken Mitsuishi (3,257 bytes)
32: * [[Jump]] (2003/2002)
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