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And I don't trust manga with very beautiful art unless it is One Piece. [186] After the release of the hundredth volume, Weekly Shonen Jump's editor-in-chief, Hiroyuki Nakano, explained how One Piece changed the history of manga and the way of making it. Nakano said that Weekly Shonen Jump is "a game of weekly popularity", and before One Piece, he aimed for something "interesting this week without thinking about the next"; however, the series reached overwhelming popularity due to its style that involves a story concept and detailed hints, adding that the series had a huge impact on other series. Nakano lauded Oda for his "overwhelming passion, talent and power" and his "unwavering will" to deliver a story to boys and girls, adding that he goes far beyond the reader's expectations, with the belief in "don't fool the reader" and "there is something interesting ahead of it". [187] Merchandise The brand made more than $1 billion in retail sales in Japan by 2004. [188][189] Awards and accolades One Piece was nominated for the 23rd Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category in 1999. [190] It was a finalist for the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize three times in a row from 2000 to 2002,[191][192][193] with the highest number of fan nominations in the first two years. [194] The manga was nominated for Favorite Manga Series in Nickelodeon Magazine's 2009 Comics Awards. [195] In 2012, the series won the 41st Japan Cartoonists Association Award Grand Prize, alongside Kimuchi Yokoyama's Neko Darake. [196] In 2014, the series received the 18th Yomiuri Advertising Award's Golden Medal. [197] It also won the 34th Newspaper Advertising Award in the Advertising category[198] and the 67th Advertising Dentsu Award in Newspaper Advertising Planning category.[23][24] In 2003, the chapters were re-released in a collection of 12 shinzōban volumes to coincide with the release of the live-action series. [25] The manga was retitled Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon and included new cover art,[26] and revised dialogue and illustrations. The ten individual short stories were also released in two volumes. [27][28] In 2013, the chapters were once again re-released in 10 kanzenban volumes to commemorate the manga's 20th anniversary, which includes digitally remastered artwork, new covers and color artwork from its Nakayoshi run. [29] The books have been enlarged from the typical Japanese manga size to A5. [30][31] The short stories were republished in two volumes, with the order of the stories shuffled. Codename: Sailor V was also included in the third edition. [31] The Sailor Moon manga was initially licensed for an English release by Mixx (later Tokyopop) in North America. The manga was first published as a serial in MixxZine beginning in 1997, but was later removed from the magazine and made into a separate, low print monthly comic to finish the first, second and third arcs. At the same time, the fourth and fifth arcs were printed in a secondary magazine called Smile. [32] Pages from the Tokyopop version of the manga ran daily in the Japanimation Station, a service accessible to users of America Online.
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