Manga in Japan 2010

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Manga in Japan 2010

Postby blkmage » Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:02 pm

So what does Japan like?
Here is the yearly manga sales ranking for November 23rd 2009 - November 21st 2010.

*1, 2,593,580 One Piece vol.59
*2, 2,578,730 One Piece vol.57
*3, 2,557,356 One Piece vol.58
*4, 2,492,183 One Piece vol.60
*5, 2,480,124 One Piece vol.56
*6, 1,340,772 Fullmetal Alchemist vol.25
*7, 1,298,292 Fullmetal Alchemist vol.24
*8, 1,241,997 Nodame Cantabile vol.24
*9, 1,214,468 Fullmetal Alchemist vol.26
10, 1,211,849 Naruto vol.49
11, 1,200,432 Naruto vol.50
12, 1,194,176 Naruto vol.52
13, 1,148,107 Kimi ni Todoke vol.10
14, 1,145,107 Naruto vol.51
15, 1,134,992 Kimi ni Todoke vol.11
16, 1,083,258 Kimi ni Todoke vol.12
17, 1,030,345 Naruto vol.53
18, *,968,112 Nodame Cantabile vol.24
19, *,941,550 Hunter x Hunter vol.27
20, *,885,784 Saint Young Men vol.5
21, *,842,401 Neon Genesis Evangelion vol.12
22, *,822,401 Bleach vol.42
23, *,780,241 Bleach vol.44
24, *,769,697 Bleach vol.45
25, *,769,271 Bleach vol.46

26, *,760,433 Bleach vol.43
27, *,690,119 Bleach vol.47
28, *,664,200 Kuroshitsuji vol.8
29, *,619,211 Kuroshitsuji vol.9
30, *,604,235 Katekyo Hitman Reborn! vol.27
31, *,593,897 Katekyo Hitman Reborn! vol.28
32, *,591,220 Detective Conan vol.67
33, *,585,862 Thermae Romae vol.1
34, *,582,651 Katekyo Hitman Reborn! vol.29
35, *,577,093 D.Gray-man vol.19
36, *,574,888 One Piece Green Secret Pieces
37, *,567,217 REAL vol.9
38, *,565,657 Detective Conan vol.68
39, *,555,472 Kuroshitsuji vol.10
40, *,548,732 Yotsuba&! vol.9
41, *,547,010 Fairy Tail vol.20
42, *,546,928 Vagabond vol.33
43, *,544,060 Detective Conan vol.69
44, *,543,878 Katekyo Hitman Reborn! vol.30
45, *,541,703 Ookiku Furikabutte vol.13
46, *,539,136 Ookiku Furikabutte vol.14
47, *,536,154 One Piece vol.55
48, *,531,560 Vagabond vol.32
49, *,528,924 D.Gray-man vol.20
50, *,528,271 Fairy Tail vol.21

Manga Ranking Series by Series
*1, 32,343,809 One Piece
*2, *7,409,068 Naruto
*3, *6,572,813 Kimi ni Todoke
*4, *5,739,526 Fairy Tail
*5, *5,204,193 Bleach
*6, *5,165,052 Fullmetal Alchemist
*7, *3,978,439 Gintama
*8, *3,479,219 Katekyo Hitman Reborn!
*9, *3,269,379 Nurarihyon no Mago
10, *3,246,355 Nodame Cantabile

Light Novel Ranking
*1, 1,211,835 Moshidora
*2, *,328,113 Durarara!! vol.1
*3, *,266,030 Durarara!! vol.2
*4, *,237,196 Durarara!! vol.3
*5, *,221,683 Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu vol.7
*6, *,218,081 Durarara!! vol.4
*7, *,215,358 Toaru Majutsu no Index vol.20
*8, *,210,664 Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu vol.7.5
*9, *,199,506 Toaru Majutsu no Index vol.21
10, *,197,573 Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu vol.8
11, *,194,372 Durarara!! vol.7
12, *,182,386 Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Hidden Bullet vol.4
13, *,109,969 One Piece: Strong World
14, *,103,058 Zerozaki Clan vol.7
15, *,102,275 Zerozaki Clan vol.4
16, *,*99,486 Zerozaki Clan vol.5
17, *,*96,730 Zerozaki Clan vol.6
18, *,*92,922 Naruto Dokonjo Shinobu-den
19, *,*78,109 Nurarihyon no Mago vol.1

Source: Oricon

Unlike anime, manga is much more mainstream and we can extrapolate trends and tastes far more reliably than from DVD sales. Here are some observations:

Japan really, really likes One Piece to a degree that I do not think we can really fathom. I mean, when a new volume outsells every other volume released that week combined in a day...

I suspect that FMA sold less than normal, since it ended about halfway into the year and I think a similar explanation holds for Nodame Canatabile, which I'm extremely pleased to see even showing up on this chart.

It pleases me to no end that Kimi ni Todoke is behind only One Piece and Naruto. That's quite an accomplishment, considering it's shoujo and it's not Ouran.

It's interesting to see that Durarara!! got a huge bump because of getting an anime. Its first three volumes are near the top of the chart, beaten only by some light novel about a girl who reads Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices by Peter Drucker. I guess it affected BakaTest and Index to a lesser degree but also notice that it isn't a factor at all for mainstream manga.
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Postby Atria35 » Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:44 am

Wow. This was pretty cool to see- I've noticed that KnT scores consistantly high in these rankings- I may just have to pick it up to see whether I find it more appealing in that format. Especially since it's "shoujo and not Ouran", as you said :)

Saint Young Men scoring high seems an anomaly, but I'd like to see whether that hold out- is it a more long-term appeal? Same for REAL.

The one that I'm eyeing is the ranking for Vagabond. That's one that also seems to go pretty high on the rankings, though it's one that wouldn't usually be picked out as one.

But I'm hoping they being the Drrr!! light novels over- I'm dying to read them!
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Postby blkmage » Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:50 pm

From what I understand, Saint Young Men is really that popular, same with Yotsuba&! and Oofuri. And Kimi ni Todoke is ridiculously popular; enough to get namedropped in Bakuman. I guess every so often, there'll be one of those titles that are mysteriously in there in a sea of shounen (Nodame was that series until it finished).
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Postby ShiroiHikari » Wed Dec 01, 2010 3:03 pm

I...am actually kind of surprised that Naruto sells as well as it does. Same for Bleach.

Also YAY ONE PIECE
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Postby Mr. Hat'n'Clogs » Wed Dec 01, 2010 3:10 pm

Durarara!! getting a bump in sales is pretty awesome. This probably raises the chances for a sequel. Also, I could probably just look this up, but did volume seven come out this year?
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Postby blkmage » Wed Dec 01, 2010 3:46 pm

ShiroiHikari (post: 1440836) wrote:I...am actually kind of surprised that Naruto sells as well as it does. Same for Bleach.

Also YAY ONE PIECE

Well, remember that it's cheap enough for the target audience (adolescents) to buy and the target audience really, really likes both of those series. They aren't part of the Big Three for nothing.
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Postby MasterDias » Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:35 pm

Moshidora is really that popular? I hadn't even actually heard of it until they announced the anime.

I'm a bit surprised to see Nurarihyon no Mago in the top 10. I wasn't aware it had been selling quite that well. Otherwise, everything is pretty much exactly what you would expect.
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Postby Fish and Chips » Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:27 am

I'm pretty sure I read somewhere One Piece is basically the best selling Manga of all time by now.
MAL wrote:Here is the yearly manga sales ranking for November 23rd 2009 - November 21st 2010.

*6, 1,340,772 Fullmetal Alchemist vol.25
*7, 1,298,292 Fullmetal Alchemist vol.24
*9, 1,214,468 Fullmetal Alchemist vol.26
blkmage (post: 1440717) wrote:I suspect that FMA sold less than normal, since it ended about halfway into the year
Coincidentally, Fullmetal Alchemist vol. 27 hit shelves the day after these stats were compiled. Not sure how I feel about that.
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Postby blkmage » Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:43 pm

I didn't feel like making a thread for this, but I thought it was interesting and relevant.

Who reads One Piece in Japan? Well, NHK says:

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By age:
1-18: 12%
19-29: 43%
30-49: 32%
50+: 13%

That means 88% of readers are above the age of 18.
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Postby Fish and Chips » Thu Feb 10, 2011 4:27 am

blkmage (post: 1457993) wrote:By age:
1-18: 12%
19-29: 43%
30-49: 32%
50+: 13%

That means 88% of readers are above the age of 18.
To contextualize this, One Piece started publication in August 1997, so it's been gaining momentum for over 13 years now; a good number of that 88% would have grown up alongside the series (someone who's 30 now would've been 17 when the first chapter came out) - though that 13% of them would have been, at a minimum, 37 years old when One Piece debuted is something else entirely.
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