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May 4, 2016 1:42 PM
#1
Here are the weekly manga rankings for April 25 - May 1 Rank / This week's sales by copies / Cumulative sales / Titles *1. 208,237 *,208,237 Boku dake ga Inai Machi Vol.8 *2. 131,767 *,132,701 Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji Vol.15 *3. 126,499 *,267,384 Uchuu Kyoudai Vol.28 *4. 110,836 *,509,378 Kingdom Vol.42 *5. 103,664 1,398,495 Shingeki no Kyojin Vol.19 *6. *99,741 *,100,068 Nijiiro Days Vol.12 *7. *94,747 *,353,601 Terra Formars Vol.17 *8. *88,252 2,332,977 One Piece Vol.81 *9. *86,638 *,*86,638 Oooku Vol.13 10. *85,641 *,525,967 Nanatsu no Taizai Vol.20 11. *82,959 *,*82,959 Kanojo wa Uso wo Aishisugiteru Vol.19 12. *81,647 *,*81,921 Tsubasa to Hotaru Vol.7 13. *70,246 *,*70,246 Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken Vol.2 14. *68,843 *,506,847 Detective Conan Vol.89 15. *66,451 *,*66,451 Miseinen dakedo Kodomo ja Nai Vol.5 16. *57,536 *,*57,536 Super Lovers Vol.9 17. *55,286 *,101,331 Tanaka-kun wa Itsumo Kedaruge Vol.6 18. *55,113 *,*55,538 Sensei Kunshu Vol.9 19. *48,080 *,*49,020 Ashi-Girl Vol.7 20. *47,953 *,361,613 Magi Vol.29 21. *47,662 *,*87,094 Inuyashiki Vol.6 22. *45,044 *,767,956 Ansatsu Kyoushitsu Vol.19 23. *38,980 *,*38,980 Ore Yome. Ore no Yome ni Nare yo Vol.6 24. *38,553 *,148,039 Golden Kamuy Vol.7 25. *37,928 *,*37,928 Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio Vol.12 26. *36,231 *,102,685 Kamisama Hajimemashita Vol.24 27. *35,480 *,465,654 Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii Vol.2 28. *32,642 *,*32,642 12-sai. Vol.9 29. *32,331 *,345,582 Boku no Hero Academia Vol.8 30. *31,903 *,*32,468 Dragon Quest Retsuden: Roto no Monshou - Monshou wo Tsugu Monotachi e Vol.24 31. *31,659 *,*31,865 Kedamono Kareshi Vol.12 32. *30,711 *,*30,947 Karneval Vol.17 33. *30,554 *,*56,149 Vanitas no Carte Vol.1 34. *30,335 *,*30,335 Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru Vol.15 35. *29,678 *,*29,678 Bonnou Puzzle Vol.5 36. *29,536 *,*92,540 Angel Heart 2nd Season Vol.13 37. *28,623 *,*28,623 Sekai wa Nakajima ni Koi wo Suru!! Vol.1 38. *28,270 *,*28,565 Nanoka no Kare Vol.9 39. *27,078 *,*49,812 Yondemasu yo, Azazel-san. Vol.13 40. *26,964 *,*26,964 Motokare←Retry Vol.4 41. *26,847 *,410,446 Natsume Yuujinchou Vol.20 42. *26,762 *,204,123 Magi: Sinbad no Bouken Vol.9 43. *26,676 *,*41,391 Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha ViVid Vol.16 44. *25,979 *,*25,979 Binetsu Kuukan Vol.1 45. *25,790 *,152,111 Suki tte Ii na yo. Vol.16 46. *25,035 *,*25,035 Ashita no 3600-byou Vol.2 47. *24,339 *,*24,339 Hakubo no Chronicle Vol.8 48. *23,679 *,*23,679 Graineliers Vol.2 49. *23,470 *,*43,204 Kasane Vol.8 50. *23,216 *,134,883 L♥DK Vol.20 Source: Oricon Youtaijou ← Previous Week |
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May 4, 2016 1:44 PM
#2
Really glad to see Uchuu Kyoudai at #3 this week. Nijiiro Days breaking 100k interesting. |
May 4, 2016 1:59 PM
#3
Pick it up Magi I hope the HeroAca boost gets pushed into overdrive.... |
May 4, 2016 2:00 PM
#4
A shame Nana to Kaoru volume 17 didn't rank but it only had 3 days sales, hoping but not expecting it to rank next week. It's got a beautiful cover yet again. *2. 131,767 *,132,701 Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji Vol.15 *6. *99,741 *,100,068 Nijiiro Days Vol.12 25. *37,928 *,*37,928 Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio Vol.12 Nijiiro Days hitting 100k, not sure if it was doing likewise before the anime but nevertheless fab to see, wonderful series. Ookami still selling incredibly well, good good. Arpeggio still going strong, would love another movie / season / reboot at some point. |
May 4, 2016 2:11 PM
#6
Pretty good sells for Vanitas, hope it keep improving |
May 4, 2016 2:17 PM
#7
BokuMachi at number 1. Nice. |
May 4, 2016 2:32 PM
#8
Heroca only sold 3,000 copies less than last week. That's pretty good. |
"Your guilt will be your past, and that will be your God." |
May 4, 2016 2:39 PM
#9
Rather stable sales for Terra formars, but will that live action film affect the sales in any way? Golden kamui hopefully it reaches 200k before leaving the top 50 but that looks a bit hard. Vanitas no carte probably won't reach 100k Next week both Bleach and Gintama will have a full week of sales(came out in the 2nd) |
May 4, 2016 2:41 PM
#10
Seeing Erased with THAT many sales is quite surprising, but happy to see AssClass up there! |
May 4, 2016 2:56 PM
#11
harkan said: Rather stable sales for Terra formars, but will that live action film affect the sales in any way? Golden kamui hopefully it reaches 200k before leaving the top 50 but that looks a bit hard. Vanitas no carte probably won't reach 100k Next week both Bleach and Gintama will have a full week of sales(came out in the 2nd) I don't see Bleach selling over 250k Haikyuu 500k Kuroko 350k Soma 260k Bleach 240k Seraph 240k Gintama 220k Platinum End 200k Black Clover 80k I'm more excited for June HxH vs AssClass, HeroAca's progress and D.grayman |
chrisbjMay 4, 2016 2:59 PM
May 4, 2016 3:03 PM
#12
chrisbj said: harkan said: Rather stable sales for Terra formars, but will that live action film affect the sales in any way? Golden kamui hopefully it reaches 200k before leaving the top 50 but that looks a bit hard. Vanitas no carte probably won't reach 100k Next week both Bleach and Gintama will have a full week of sales(came out in the 2nd) I don't see Bleach selling over 250k Haikyuu 500k Kuroko 350k Soma 260k Bleach 240k Seraph 240k Gintama 220k Platinum End 200k Black Clover 80k I'm more excited for June HxH vs AssClass, HeroAca's progress and D.grayman Wait... This isn't assclass last volume? |
May 4, 2016 3:14 PM
#13
Is One Piece and SNK recovering a little bit? |
May 4, 2016 3:24 PM
#14
keragamming said: no volume 21 is the last volume....chrisbj said: harkan said: Rather stable sales for Terra formars, but will that live action film affect the sales in any way? Golden kamui hopefully it reaches 200k before leaving the top 50 but that looks a bit hard. Vanitas no carte probably won't reach 100k Next week both Bleach and Gintama will have a full week of sales(came out in the 2nd) I don't see Bleach selling over 250k Haikyuu 500k Kuroko 350k Soma 260k Bleach 240k Seraph 240k Gintama 220k Platinum End 200k Black Clover 80k I'm more excited for June HxH vs AssClass, HeroAca's progress and D.grayman Wait... This isn't assclass last volume? |
May 4, 2016 3:25 PM
#15
AdmiralKizaru98 said: Is One Piece and SNK recovering a little bit? Eh, maybe Vol 80 sold 2,627,172 copies in 5 weeks(pre-sales also counts as a week), so it's still almost 300k behind But at least this week vol 81 managed to sell more than vol 80 did it sold 22k more than vol 80 did in it's 5th week, so it might catch up slowly But vol 81 will probably be the least sold Volume of OP this year SNK volume 19 is 189k behind right now and vol 18 even did better in its 4th week than this volume |
ChampMay 4, 2016 3:34 PM
May 4, 2016 3:28 PM
#16
Can we please get an Ookami Shoujo S2. That show didn't give enough. I need more of them together D: |
May 4, 2016 3:31 PM
#17
chrisbj said: keragamming said: no volume 21 is the last volume....chrisbj said: harkan said: Rather stable sales for Terra formars, but will that live action film affect the sales in any way? Golden kamui hopefully it reaches 200k before leaving the top 50 but that looks a bit hard. Vanitas no carte probably won't reach 100k Next week both Bleach and Gintama will have a full week of sales(came out in the 2nd) I don't see Bleach selling over 250k Haikyuu 500k Kuroko 350k Soma 260k Bleach 240k Seraph 240k Gintama 220k Platinum End 200k Black Clover 80k I'm more excited for June HxH vs AssClass, HeroAca's progress and D.grayman Wait... This isn't assclass last volume? btw Volume 20 is set for june , june will have quite a few returns (HxH , D gray man , berserk) Volume 21 is set for july |
harkanMay 4, 2016 3:37 PM
May 4, 2016 3:48 PM
#18
13. *70,246 *,*70,246 Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken Vol.2 The manga did well for its 1st week. The light novel 7th volume make the rankings as well. |
May 4, 2016 3:56 PM
#19
chrisbj said: keragamming said: no volume 21 is the last volume....chrisbj said: harkan said: Rather stable sales for Terra formars, but will that live action film affect the sales in any way? Golden kamui hopefully it reaches 200k before leaving the top 50 but that looks a bit hard. Vanitas no carte probably won't reach 100k Next week both Bleach and Gintama will have a full week of sales(came out in the 2nd) I don't see Bleach selling over 250k Haikyuu 500k Kuroko 350k Soma 260k Bleach 240k Seraph 240k Gintama 220k Platinum End 200k Black Clover 80k I'm more excited for June HxH vs AssClass, HeroAca's progress and D.grayman Wait... This isn't assclass last volume? That's odd, the series ended like a month ago and still has two more volumes to release? Was the volumes delayed or something? Anyways if snk continues to sell this badly in this volume and the next volume. Assclass could beat it by the end of the year manga sales since it has two more volumes compare to snk 1 and it sells like 900k-1m per volume. |
keragammingMay 4, 2016 4:00 PM
May 4, 2016 4:10 PM
#20
keragamming said: That's odd, the series ended like a month ago and still has two more volumes to release? Was the volumes delayed or something? Anyways if snk continues to sell this badly in this volume and the next volume. Assclass could beat it by the end of the year manga sales since it has two more volumes compare to snk 1 and it sells like 900k-1m per volume. It's normal. There's always 1-3 months between chapter releases in the magazin and tankobon releases of the manga. BTW. Glad Nanoha ViVid is still selling. last volumes even added a bit although sales are still dropped from the first ones. |
May 4, 2016 4:14 PM
#21
May 4, 2016 4:23 PM
#22
29. *32,331 *,345,582 Boku no Hero Academia Vol.8 >naruto killer they said harkan said: Rather stable sales for Terra formars, but will that live action film affect the sales in any way? Not really, it has horrible reviews and is bombing at the box office. |
May 4, 2016 4:24 PM
#23
ichii_1 said: I thought people just called it the next Naruto? Still that's an impressive amount nonetheless.>naruto killer they said |
May 4, 2016 4:26 PM
#24
Snappynator said: ichii_1 said: I thought people just called it the next Naruto? Still that's an impressive amount nonetheless.>naruto killer they said They called it the next naruto because they thought it would sell on its level :D |
May 4, 2016 4:32 PM
#25
Nachtwandler_21 said: keragamming said: That's odd, the series ended like a month ago and still has two more volumes to release? Was the volumes delayed or something? Anyways if snk continues to sell this badly in this volume and the next volume. Assclass could beat it by the end of the year manga sales since it has two more volumes compare to snk 1 and it sells like 900k-1m per volume. It's normal. There's always 1-3 months between chapter releases in the magazin eleases of the manga. BTW. Glad Nanoha ViVid is still selling. last volumes even added a bit although sales are still dropped from the first ones. What I meant is this. For eg. Naruto eneded in October and its final volume came out in December, normally when a series ends it only has one more volume to release, not three more like assclass, Unless assclass releases double chapters a week or something? Correct me if I'm wrong but for weekly series, a series needs around 9-10 chapters to make a tankabon volume? So I'm guessing assclass doesn't include that many chapters in its volume? Maybe I'm missing something? :/ |
keragammingMay 4, 2016 4:36 PM
May 4, 2016 4:33 PM
#26
Boku no hero academia rankings in Shonen jump are amazing and it still has a lot of time for improvement, dunno why try and knock it for not reaching Naruto level manga sales at(at the moment). In fact it has already replaced the hole left by Naruto , Its one of the most popular titles in Weekly Shounen Jump , Shueisha want to revitalize jump and their young titles like Black clover and Boku no hero academia doing well in the rankings are great for them (But will they push the Jump towards another golden age?) Golden age of Jump was when Dragon Ball and Slam Dunk were in it for those who don't know |
harkanMay 4, 2016 5:19 PM
May 4, 2016 6:01 PM
#27
harkan said: Boku no hero academia rankings in Shonen jump are amazing and it still has a lot of time for improvement, dunno why try and knock it for not reaching Naruto level manga sales at(at the moment). In fact it has already replaced the hole left by Naruto , Its one of the most popular titles in Weekly Shounen Jump , Shueisha want to revitalize jump and their young titles like Black clover and Boku no hero academia doing well in the rankings are great for them (But will they push the Jump towards another golden age?) Golden age of Jump was when Dragon Ball and Slam Dunk were in it for those who don't know It's hard to compare the Jump right now to its golden era . In Mid 1990s there were 6.5 millions magazine bought per week, compare to 2.5 millions copies . And there were so many hits during that period Dragon Ball, Yu Yu Hakusho, Slam Dunk dominated the the mid 80's and early 90's Then One Piece, Hunter x Hunter, Naruto, even Yugioh and Prince of Tennis dominated mid 90's to early 2000's . But nonetheless, I really hope we see another golden age of Jump new generation. I think Jump has one of the best line up at the moment right now . |
May 4, 2016 6:21 PM
#28
This obsession over BnHA not reaching Naruto status already is getting pathetic especially when Naruto didn't start selling in the millions per copy 8 volumes in (at 10 volumes it had sold 5 million copies while at 8 volumes BnHA is at 3.9 million) we're just have to wait by the end of the year to see fruition but volume 8 has some steady legs as it is. harkan said: Boku no hero academia rankings in Shonen jump are amazing and it still has a lot of time for improvement, dunno why try and knock it for not reaching Naruto level manga sales at(at the moment). In fact it has already replaced the hole left by Naruto , Its one of the most popular titles in Weekly Shounen Jump , Shueisha want to revitalize jump and their young titles like Black clover and Boku no hero academia doing well in the rankings are great for them (But will they push the Jump towards another golden age?) Golden age of Jump was when Dragon Ball and Slam Dunk were in it for those who don't know Not quite, Jump's Golden Age was in the 80's when they had non-stop hits like Fist of the North Star, Saint Seiya and of course Dragon Ball and had its highest circulations during that period where every other person was reading Jump it was during the 90's the sales started to drop and reached its lowest that even Shounen Sunday started to beat it after Dragonball ended and didn't have another hit until Rurouni Kenshin and then the onslaught of One Piece, Hunter x Hunter and Naruto came and brought its circulations up again. It does seem like they're in the midst of finding their next successors now that Naruto and AssClass are done and Bleach, Gintama and apparently Toriko are wrapping up within the next year. |
May 4, 2016 6:21 PM
#29
giathuan2707 said: harkan said: Boku no hero academia rankings in Shonen jump are amazing and it still has a lot of time for improvement, dunno why try and knock it for not reaching Naruto level manga sales at(at the moment). In fact it has already replaced the hole left by Naruto , Its one of the most popular titles in Weekly Shounen Jump , Shueisha want to revitalize jump and their young titles like Black clover and Boku no hero academia doing well in the rankings are great for them (But will they push the Jump towards another golden age?) Golden age of Jump was when Dragon Ball and Slam Dunk were in it for those who don't know It's hard to compare the Jump right now to its golden era . In Mid 1990s there were 6.5 millions magazine bought per week, compare to 2.5 millions copies . And there were so many hits during that period Dragon Ball, Yu Yu Hakusho, Slam Dunk dominated the the mid 80's and early 90's Then One Piece, Hunter x Hunter, Naruto, even Yugioh and Prince of Tennis dominated mid 90's to early 2000's . But nonetheless, I really hope we see another golden age of Jump new generation. I think Jump has one of the best line up at the moment right now . I strongly disagree, the current title of jumps aren't really anything special. Other shounen magazine has way more interesting titles. Opinion I guess though. |
May 4, 2016 6:30 PM
#30
keragamming said: giathuan2707 said: harkan said: Boku no hero academia rankings in Shonen jump are amazing and it still has a lot of time for improvement, dunno why try and knock it for not reaching Naruto level manga sales at(at the moment). In fact it has already replaced the hole left by Naruto , Its one of the most popular titles in Weekly Shounen Jump , Shueisha want to revitalize jump and their young titles like Black clover and Boku no hero academia doing well in the rankings are great for them (But will they push the Jump towards another golden age?) Golden age of Jump was when Dragon Ball and Slam Dunk were in it for those who don't know It's hard to compare the Jump right now to its golden era . In Mid 1990s there were 6.5 millions magazine bought per week, compare to 2.5 millions copies . And there were so many hits during that period Dragon Ball, Yu Yu Hakusho, Slam Dunk dominated the the mid 80's and early 90's Then One Piece, Hunter x Hunter, Naruto, even Yugioh and Prince of Tennis dominated mid 90's to early 2000's . But nonetheless, I really hope we see another golden age of Jump new generation. I think Jump has one of the best line up at the moment right now . I strongly disagree, the current title of jumps aren't really anything special. Other shounen magazine has way more interesting titles. Opinion I guess though. Shounen Sunday's and Shounen Magazine lineups are absolute crap biggest problem with both of them is that they refuse to scout new talent and instead continue to circulate the old artists they have, hell Sunday is doing bad enough that the new editor in chief is going to copy Jump's formula of axing low ranking series. |
May 4, 2016 7:42 PM
#31
ChocoBar9 said: This obsession over BnHA not reaching Naruto status already is getting pathetic especially when Naruto didn't start selling in the millions per copy 8 volumes in (at 10 volumes it had sold 5 million copies while at 8 volumes BnHA is at 3.9 million) we're just have to wait by the end of the year to see fruition but volume 8 has some steady legs as it is. This guy again... I don't know where you got the incorrect data for Naruto but it had 5 million copies in print at volume 6. |
May 4, 2016 7:44 PM
#32
Boku no hero is a lil over 1 million in sales. If it doesnt reach 2 million by the half way mark then its not the next big thing lol shueisha/jump are fucking stupid if they think this deku guy is going to be the next big thing. Bones is not doing a good job I dont see the boost I was expecting. Give Bleach its anime back and those backlog sales of previous volumes will skyrocket. |
May 4, 2016 8:25 PM
#33
33. *30,554 *,*56,149 Vanitas no Carte Vol.1 I'm happy it makes the list, hopefully it'll increase the number of sales in next volumes. |
May 4, 2016 10:00 PM
#34
AdmiralKizaru98 said: I don't think so, it's similarity in the MC story is what makes people called it the next Naruto iirc.Snappynator said: ichii_1 said: >naruto killer they said They called it the next naruto because they thought it would sell on its level :D |
May 4, 2016 10:38 PM
#35
Snappynator said: ichii_1 said: I thought people just called it the next Naruto? Still that's an impressive amount nonetheless.>naruto killer they said That's because of a similar underdog type of story. No particular overwheling similarity though, yet. |
May 4, 2016 10:39 PM
#36
ChocoBar9 said: Z4k said: ChocoBar9 said: This obsession over BnHA not reaching Naruto status already is getting pathetic especially when Naruto didn't start selling in the millions per copy 8 volumes in (at 10 volumes it had sold 5 million copies while at 8 volumes BnHA is at 3.9 million) we're just have to wait by the end of the year to see fruition but volume 8 has some steady legs as it is. This guy again... I don't know where you got the incorrect data for Naruto but it had 5 million copies in print at volume 6. Up for another round of you being proven wrong again? Got any pre-2008 data on how much the firsr volume of Naruto sold on 2000 that isn't a guesstimate or from re-releases? You wish buddy and no it's not a random guess unlike yours. http://www.geocities.jp/wj_log/rank/ Let me see your sources. |
May 5, 2016 1:40 AM
#37
ChocoBar9 said: This obsession over BnHA not reaching Naruto status already is getting pathetic especially when Naruto didn't start selling in the millions per copy 8 volumes in (at 10 volumes it had sold 5 million copies while at 8 volumes BnHA is at 3.9 million) we're just have to wait by the end of the year to see fruition but volume 8 has some steady legs as it is. harkan said: Boku no hero academia rankings in Shonen jump are amazing and it still has a lot of time for improvement, dunno why try and knock it for not reaching Naruto level manga sales at(at the moment). In fact it has already replaced the hole left by Naruto , Its one of the most popular titles in Weekly Shounen Jump , Shueisha want to revitalize jump and their young titles like Black clover and Boku no hero academia doing well in the rankings are great for them (But will they push the Jump towards another golden age?) Golden age of Jump was when Dragon Ball and Slam Dunk were in it for those who don't know Not quite, Jump's Golden Age was in the 80's when they had non-stop hits like Fist of the North Star, Saint Seiya and of course Dragon Ball and had its highest circulations during that period where every other person was reading Jump it was during the 90's the sales started to drop and reached its lowest that even Shounen Sunday started to beat it after Dragonball ended and didn't have another hit until Rurouni Kenshin and then the onslaught of One Piece, Hunter x Hunter and Naruto came and brought its circulations up again. It does seem like they're in the midst of finding their next successors now that Naruto and AssClass are done and Bleach, Gintama and apparently Toriko are wrapping up within the next year. Golden age was mid 80s to mid 90s Dragon ball , Slam dunk and Yu hakusho and many other manga that we consider classics were serialized back then in fact the highest circulation numbers were from 1990 to 1995 dunno why you tried to exclude it. Dragon ball ended in 1995 and Slam Dunk in 1996, 1997 and 1998 the sales of shounen plummeted, it still has never reached the same heights of the golden age again |
harkanMay 5, 2016 3:46 AM
May 5, 2016 1:50 AM
#38
May 5, 2016 2:05 AM
#39
ChocoBar9 said: I knew it. Those are re-releases.. Uh what? http://www.geocities.jp/wj_log/rank/rank0.html#%E3%83%8A%E3%83%AB%E3%83%88 1~6巻 累計600万部 <産経新聞2001年4月7日朝刊> (It was 6 million before volume 7 was out) It has dates listed with them. Why are you lying lmao? Forget that, why aren't you even posting any of your sources? Neither OP nor Naruto sold 1 million copies in their first releases since Shuiesha only distributes a certain number of copies before increasing their print runs. Way to fail And it never said OP's first release print was 1 million. It clearly states volume 1's first print was 300k. http://www.geocities.jp/wj_log/rank/rank0.html#%E3%83%AF%E3%83%B3%E3%83%94 1997年時点(1巻)※ 累計30万部 Nice try by the way. |
May 5, 2016 3:12 AM
#40
nice to see natsume yuujinchu make 400k |
May 5, 2016 3:19 AM
#41
Nice! Awesome sales for Kingdom and Natsume. |
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May 5, 2016 3:25 AM
#42
After four weeks: *4. 130,195 1,587,692 Shingeki no Kyojin Vol.18 *5. 103,664 1,398,495 Shingeki no Kyojin Vol.19 *7. *66,091 2,627,172 One Piece Vol.80 *8. *88,252 2,332,977 One Piece Vol.81 Snk vol.19 is 12% down on vol.18's sales at the same point while OP vol.81 is 11.2% down so both of them have lost more or less the same number of readers at this point in time(relatively speaking). Both also sold less in their fourth weeks than their respective counterparts did. However, they still have five days of Golden Week coming ahead so I expect them to do better than their predecessors in their respective fifth weeks. ____________________________________________________________________ Weekly Top 10 1/ Boku dake ga inai machi/Erased (243 750) 2/ Kingdom (209 983) 3/ Boku no Hero Academia (186 185) 4/ Terra Formars (171 321) 5/ Ōkami Shōjo to Kuro Ōji (145 851) 6/ Uchuu Kyoudai/Space Brothers (137 092) 7/ Shingeki no Kyojin (133 105) 8/ ONE PIECE (129 517) 9/ Assassination Classroom (116 537) 10/ Seven Deadly Sins (115 186) So the backlog volumes of BnHA sold 22k on average... that's actually a lot. The very high thresholds are preventing us from seeing what their cumulative totals are but I assume volume 1 is closing in on 600k right now. I still think that the individual volumes will end up in the 500k to 600k yearly range overall (perhaps slightly less). And Kingdom's boost doesn't seem to be completely over. |
May 5, 2016 3:44 AM
#43
Agafin said: Thanks for the info on the top 10 this week, I'm really happy on how BNHA is doing manga sale-wiseAfter four weeks: *4. 130,195 1,587,692 Shingeki no Kyojin Vol.18 *5. 103,664 1,398,495 Shingeki no Kyojin Vol.19 *7. *66,091 2,627,172 One Piece Vol.80 *8. *88,252 2,332,977 One Piece Vol.81 Snk vol.19 is 12% down on vol.18's sales at the same point while OP vol.81 is 11.2% down so both of them have lost more or less the same number of readers at this point in time(relatively speaking). Both also sold less in their fourth weeks than their respective counterparts did. However, they still have five days of Golden Week coming ahead so I expect them to do better than their predecessors in their respective fifth weeks. ____________________________________________________________________ Weekly Top 10 1/ Boku dake ga inai machi/Erased (243 750) 2/ Kingdom (209 983) 3/ Boku no Hero Academia (186 185) 4/ Terra Formars (171 321) 5/ Ōkami Shōjo to Kuro Ōji (145 851) 6/ Uchuu Kyoudai/Space Brothers (137 092) 7/ Shingeki no Kyojin (133 105) 8/ ONE PIECE (129 517) 9/ Assassination Classroom (116 537) 10/ Seven Deadly Sins (115 186) So the backlog volumes of BnHA sold 22k on average... that's actually a lot. The very high thresholds are preventing us from seeing what their cumulative totals are but I assume volume 1 is closing in on 600k right now. I still think that the individual volumes will end up in the 500k to 600k yearly range overall (perhaps slightly less). And Kingdom's boost doesn't seem to be completely over. |
May 5, 2016 4:54 AM
#44
ChocoBar9 said: .....those are the dates when the volumes were released. Nope the date indicates the time the data was released. Volume 1-5 for Naruto were released in 2000 and the date for volume 1-6's print number is in April 2001. Just before volume 7 was out. |
TyrelMay 5, 2016 10:38 AM
May 5, 2016 5:44 AM
#45
Z4k said: ChocoBar9 said: .....those are the dates when the volumes were released. Nope the date indicates the time the data was released. Volume 1-5 for Naruto were released in 2000 and the date for volume 1-6's print number is in April 2001. Just before volume 7 was out. Yes but they're not the amount it sold AT THE TIME, they’re the amount it sold in total which is anywhere from 2000 to 2006, the date is when they were released not the amount it sold in that exact time frame. |
TyrelMay 5, 2016 10:39 AM
May 5, 2016 6:24 AM
#46
ChocoBar9 said: Yes but they're not the amount it sold AT THE TIME, they’re the amount it sold in total which is anywhere from 2000 to 2006, the date is when they were released not the amount it sold in that exact time frame. I already told you to stop putting words in my mouth because they're "print numbers" not copies sold. Your reading comprehension has some serious issues since the data for volume 1-6 is for 2000-2001. They're not the amount sold but the number of copies in print until 2001. This is exactly like the tweet by BnHA's twitter account which recently posted the number of copies in print. https://twitter.com/myheroacademia/status/695132710877028353 おかげさまでコミックスは累計370万部突破!この勢いで突っ走っていきたいと思います。4月からのアニメもよろしくお願いします。 It pretty much states the number of prints for volume 1-7 which was 3.7 million. Now that doesn't mean all of those seven volumes have sold exactly 3.7 million copies in total because if you go back and add them up, you'll get something less http://myanimelist.net/news/45682864 All volumes had charted in that list. When you add the first seven volumes you get 3.2 million copies sold and it's almost 3.6 million if you include volume 8's sales. |
TyrelMay 5, 2016 10:39 AM
May 5, 2016 6:45 AM
#47
Agafin said: This volume of One Piece actually did better than the previous one, but either way unless legs improve for both OP and SnK starting next week, the upcoming movie and second season will have to do something for their respective series as a >10% decline is quite significant.After four weeks: *4. 130,195 1,587,692 Shingeki no Kyojin Vol.18 *5. 103,664 1,398,495 Shingeki no Kyojin Vol.19 *7. *66,091 2,627,172 One Piece Vol.80 *8. *88,252 2,332,977 One Piece Vol.81 Snk vol.19 is 12% down on vol.18's sales at the same point while OP vol.81 is 11.2% down so both of them have lost more or less the same number of readers at this point in time(relatively speaking). Both also sold less in their fourth weeks than their respective counterparts did. However, they still have five days of Golden Week coming ahead so I expect them to do better than their predecessors in their respective fifth weeks. |
5 main aspects I base my ratings on: 1. Did DramaEnthusiast make a thread about it? 2. Is it better than Breaking Bad? 3. Did MellowJello recommend the shit out of it? 4. Has it caused a (very entertaining) shitstorm on MAL? 5. Is it actually good? Scratch the fifth point, it's not very relevant... |
May 5, 2016 7:29 AM
#48
34. *30,335 *,*30,335 Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru Vol.15 this actually surprised me |
May 5, 2016 8:10 AM
#49
Z4k said: ChocoBar9 said: Yes but they're not the amount it sold AT THE TIME, they’re the amount it sold in total which is anywhere from 2000 to 2006, the date is when they were released not the amount it sold in that exact time frame. I already told you to stop putting words in my mouth because they're "print numbers" not copies sold. Your reading comprehension has some serious issues since the data for volume 1-6 is for 2000-2001. They're not the amount sold but the number of copies in print until 2001. This is exactly like the tweet by BnHA's twitter account which recently posted the number of copies in print. And your "print numbers" does not coincide with the date of release since that site counts re-releases not the amount printed on the time of release hence why I said the data is appacle and YOU need to actually read your links. Nothing in there states that when either had their respective volumes released they sold over 1 million because no series from Shuiesha had a 1 million print run on their first release because not only is that entirely risky its also impossible. |
TyrelMay 5, 2016 10:34 AM
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