Ranking of manga you want to read all at once during winter vacation [Survey of 100 people]
WonderSpace Co., Ltd. Press release: December 25, 2024 Ranking of manga you want to read all at once during winter vacation [Questionnaire survey of 100 people]
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(https://saru.co.jp/tvmaga/), conducted a web survey regarding manga. We will publish the results. Winter vacation season is almost here. Not only students but also working people will be able to take a long vacation this year during the year-end and New Year holidays, as the days of the week are arranged well. Winter break is a great time to enjoy manga to the fullest. In this article, we will present the results of a survey of 100 people regarding “manga that they would like to read all at once during winter vacation” in the form of a ranking along with the reasons for their selection. 1st place: ONE PIECE 1st place is “ONE PIECE”. Eiichiro Oda’s first serialized work and masterpiece. It has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump since 1997. This work has various records both domestically and
internationally, and up to 110 volumes have been released. An action adventure in which Monkey D. Luffy, a boy who wears a straw hat, goes on a voyage with his friends in search of the One Piece, a great treasure that will help him become the Pirate King. Reason for choosing “There are so many volumes that it takes a lot of time to read. Since the magazine series is entering its final chapter, I want to read it all at once and enjoy it while looking for foreshadowing and making predictions and observations.” (Kei) /td> “The story has reached its climax, so I want to read it while checking the details and foreshadowing. It’s a work that has been going on for a long time, so I want to review it to remember the parts I’ve forgotten.” (Gamiko) /td> “I used to watch the manga when I was little, but I stopped watching it halfway through, and recently I found out that a lot of characters I didn’t know were appearing in game centers, etc., and I was curious about what was going on, so I wanted to watch it again. ” (Ratel) 2nd place: [Oshi no Ko] The second place goes to “[Oshi no Ko]”. A reincarnation suspense story set in the Japanese entertainment world, based on a story by Aka Akasaka and illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari. Serialized in “Weekly Young Jump” from 2020 to November 2024. Total 15 volumes. A story about an obstetrician and gynecologist reincarnated as Aqua, the child of idol Ai Hoshino, who she admired, and approaches the truth behind the death of her mother, Ai, who was murdered when she was a child. Reason for choosing “I was very interested because it has become a hot topic in recent years and has been made into an anime.I also really like co-author Aka Akasaka’s work and wanted to read it.Personally, I chose Oshi no Ko because I wanted to read a complete manga all at once.” (sugar) “I think the timing is good because it recently concluded. I first watched the anime and got hooked, but I got bored with it halfway through and stayed away from it for a while. When I read that it had recently concluded, and looked up the punch line, I was intrigued by the ending. I’d like to watch it all at once.” (Miyamoto) 3rd place: Jujutsu Kaisen 3rd place goes to “Jujutsu Kaisen”. Gege Akutami’s first book and masterpiece. Serialized in “Weekly Shonen Jump” from 2018 to September 2024. Total 28 volumes. A dark fantasy depicting a battle between a cursed spirit born from negative emotions generated by humans and a sorcerer including the main character, Yuji Kojo, who exorcises it. Reason for choosing “It’s a recently completed manga, and the final volume will be released on December 24th, so I think it’s a good idea to take this opportunity to read all the
volumes.There are a lot of slow developments at the end, but there are a lot of fast-paced developments up until the middle, so you won’t get bored reading it. The number of volumes is 30, so it’s a quick read.” (Wagashi) “I watched the anime up to the second season and am very curious about what will happen next.I tried to read it many times, but I feel like if I start reading it, I won’t be able to do anything else, so I decided to use the free time I had during winter break to read it. I want to read it slowly.” (Yakkun) 4th place: Attack on Titan 4th place is “Attack on Titan”. Hajime Isayama’s first serialization and masterpiece. Serialized in “Bessatsu Shonen Magazine” and “Weekly Shonen Magazine (Special Edition)” from 2009 to 2021. Total 34 volumes. The story is set in a world where humans fight against giants who eat people. A dark fantasy that revolves around the revenge of Eren Jaeger, a young boy whose mother was killed by a titan, and depicts a fierce battle between the human-eating titans and the Survey Corps, which protects humanity. Reason for choosing “The human drama, mystery-solving elements, and powerful battle scenes are attractive, and the scale of the story is epic. You can’t read the development until the final episode, and the foreshadowing is brilliant, so you’ll want to read it all at once. Also, the psychology of the characters… It depicts depictions and growth, and you can enjoy it while empathizing with it.It’s perfect to read during winter vacation.” (Asuka) “The story is appealing because of its detailed story development and deep character description. While depicting human conflicts and social issues, the way they grow through fighting against giants is moving and has the power to draw readers in. It also has a unique worldview. Because I think you’ll enjoy it.” (Mike) 5th place: Golden Kamuy 5th place is “Golden Kamuy”. Satoru Noda’s masterpiece. A survival action manga set in Sakhalin, Hokkaido, at the end of the Meiji era, just after the end of the Russo-Japanese War. Serialized in “Weekly Young Jump” from 2014 to 2022. Total 31 volumes. This is an adventure story in which the main character, Saichi Sugimoto, a former army soldier known as the “Immortal Sugimoto,” survives in the face of harsh nature and powerful enemies in search of a huge treasure hidden by the Ainu. Reason for choosing “It’s really interesting. I’m from Hokkaido but don’t know much about the Ainu, so it’s a good learning experience. I’ve watched the anime up to season 4, but I’ve only read a glimpse of the manga, so I want to read it to the end. ”(Mochimochio) “I got hooked because it was interesting. I can’t help but want to know what happens next. Because it depicts Ainu culture in an easy-to-understand way. It’s a good read because it’s a thorough historical and cultural study. I like period manga.” ”(Ane wants Nezuko as her sister) 5th place: Blue Rock 5th place is “Blue Rock”. A soccer manga based on the original work by Muneyuki Kinjo and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. It has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine since 2018. Released up to 31 volumes. An unconventional player development project aimed at winning the 2022 World Cup. A survival soccer manga in which 300 high school forwards under the age of 18 selected from all over the country, including the main character Kiyoshiichi, fight to be the last man standing at a facility called “Blue Rock.” Reason for choosing “Right now, the second season of the anime is being aired, and I thought it was interesting, so I wanted to read the original story all at once.In my mind, the first season was interesting, but I thought the second season was even more interesting.It was a rare work.” (Mochinoko) “This is a manga that appeals to me as I watch high school students try their hardest to play soccer in order to help Japan win the World Cup.Also, since I like watching soccer, I am interested in reading the manga as well.” Because I can.” (Rokuto) 5th place: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba 5th place is “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba”. Koyoharu Gotouge’s masterpiece. A dark fantasy adventure set in Japan during the Taisho era. Serialized in “Weekly Shonen Jump” from 2016 to 2020. Total 23 volumes. The main character, Tanjiro Kamado, whose family was killed by demons, decides to become a demon hunter in order to return his younger sister Nezuko, who has become a demon, back to a human. A story where he and his friends go to defeat Muzan Kibutsuji, who turns humans into demons and releases them into the world. Reason for choosing “This is a hugely popular work that has created a “Demon Slayer” sensation all over the world, with the heartbreaking story of humans and demons, powerful battle scenes, and sometimes comically drawn characters.Also, the unique personalities and pasts of the characters The carefully drawn parts are also attractive.” (Micchan) “My children also like Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, and my husband and I fell in love with it while watching the TV anime together.We were curious about the continuation of the anime, so we bought all the volumes. I wanted to read it all at once from the beginning together.” (Ryota Kamiyama) 8th place or lower 8th place: Detective Conan 9th place: HUNTER×HUNTER 9th place: NARUTO 9th place: SLAM DUNK 9th place: Chainsaw Man 9th place: Haikyuu! ! 9th place: Ramen Akaneko 9th place: Ranma 1/2 9th place: Falling in love with Yamada-kun at level 999 9th place: Land of the Jewel 9th place: My Hero Academia