dark gathering eiko manga ending
[131] In 2006, Japanese
television network TV Asahi conducted a poll for the top hundred anime, and
Eyeshield 21 was placed 47th. [132] Moreover, Eyeshield 21's series is credited with increasing the number of Japanese teenagers playing American football. [133][134] However, commenting on its genre's lack of popularity in the United States, Jason Thompson wrote in Anime News Network that "Even Eyeshield 21, a sports manga which is practically made for Americans, wasn't a big hit here". [135] Reviews[edit] Critics have
generally given the Eyeshield 21 manga positive reviews. Deb Aoki from About. com wrote that tying with Bleach, Eyeshield 21 was the best continuing shōnen manga of 2007, because it "has well-written characters, dynamic artwork, nail-biting cliffhangers, plus a winning mix of comedy, action and drama". [136] On the 2008 list, Aoki listed Eyeshield 21 as the best continuing shōnen, as it was able to "[come] into its own" from other shōnen series. [137] In that same year, Pop Culture Shock's Sam Kusek elected it the best continuing manga series. [138] Chris Zimmerman of Comic Book Bin was positive on his review of the volumes 30–33; he affirmed it is "one of the best shonen titles out there" and described it as "a superb series, with well developed characters, intense action, and touching humor". [139] Scott Campbell of Active Anime commented it is an "action-filled" series with great artwork and humor, and that it "has managed to continually get more and more dynamic with each volume". [140] Jarred Pine from Mania.
"[38] A short anime titled Kemono Friends 3 has been greenlit for production. [39] An original net animation mini-series based on the original mobile game, titled Welcome to the Japari Park (ようこそジャパリパーク, Yōkoso Japari Pāku), began streaming on TV Tokyo's AnimeTele service from August 10, 2018. [40] Crunchyroll began streaming the series from October 16, 2018. [41] Stage play[edit] A stage play adaptation of Kemono Friends with an original storyline ran at the Shinagawa
Prince Hotel Club eX in Tokyo from 2017 June 14 to 18. Hiroki Murakami directed the play and penned the script while
some of the characters were portrayed by the same actors who voiced them in the anime series. [42] It ran again in 2018 from January 13 to 21.
Retrieved
November 4, 2023. ^ Blum, Jeremy (June 16, 2015). "Forget Attack on Titan -
China issues its own attack on anime". South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on February 15, 2021. Retrieved January 21, 2021.