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[120] A children's paperback edition, which adds furigana and illustrations drawn by Chiko, was released on October 13 under the Kadokawa Tsubasa Bunko imprint. [121] The novel is the best-selling physical light novel volume of 2022 in Japan, and has sold over 369,000 copies by May 2023. [122][123] In January 2023, Yen Press announced that it licensed the series for English publication in digital and print formats. [124] No. Title Original release date English release date SuzumeShōsetsu Suzume no Tojimari (Japanese: 小説 すずめの戸締まり)August 24, 2022
978-4-04-112679-0December 12, 2023[125]
978-1-97-537306-1 Day One (一日目, Ichi Nichime) "The Place I Go in My Dreams" (夢で、いつも行く場所, Yume de, Itsumo Iku Basho) "A Person like a Beautiful Landscape" (そういう景色のように、美しい人, Sōiu Keshiki no Yōni, Utsukushii Hito) "Things That Only We Can See" (私たちにしか見えないもの, Watashitachi ni Shika Mienai Mono) "It's Starting, the World Whispers" (さあ始まるよと、皆がささやく, Sā Hajimaru yo to, Mina ga Sasayaku) Day Two (二日目, Ni Nichime) "Searching for a Cat in Ehime" (愛媛での猫探, Ehime de no Neko Sagu) "The Direction I Need to Run In Now" (だからいま、私たちが走るべき方向は, Dakara Ima, Watashitachi ga Hashiru Beki Hōkō wa) "Thanks to You, I'm a Magician" (あなたのせいで魔法使いに, Anata no Sei de Mahōtsukai ni) Day Three (三日目, San Nichime) "Crossing the Strait" (海峡を渡る, Kaikyō o Wataru) "The Four of Us Make Some Memories" (思い出は四人で, Omoide wa Yonin de) "A Door You Can't Enter and a Place You're Not Supposed to Go" (入れない扉、行くべきではない場所, Irenai Tobira, Iku Beki de wa Nai Basho) "A Nighttime Party and a Lonely Dream" (夜のパーティーと、孤独な夢, Yoru no Pātī to, Kodokuna Yume) Day Four (四日目, Yon Nichime) "Scenery You Can See but Cannot Be a Part of" (見えるけれど、関われない風景たち, Mieru Keredo, Kakawarenai Fūkeitachi) "A Room like a Garden" (庭のような部屋, Niwa no Yōna Heya) "If the Plug Was Pulled from the Sky" (空の栓が抜けたとしたら, Sora no Sen ga Nuketa to Shitara) "Never Again" (もう二度と, Mō Nidoto) Day Five (五日目, Go Nichime) "The Only Door You Can Enter" (あなたが入れる唯一のドアは, Anata ga Ireru Yuiitsu no Doa wa) "Departure" (出発, Shuppatsu) "What Are You Searching for?" (探しものは何ですか, Sagashi Mono wa Nani Desu ka) "Enter the Minister of the Left" (サダイジン登場, Sadaijin Tōjō) "What They Want Me to Do" (してほしいこと, Shite Hoshii Koto) "Hometown" (故郷, Kokyō) Ever-After (常世, Tokoyo) "The Town That Is Still Burning" (まだ、燃えている町, Mada, Moeteiru Machi) "The Whole of Time" (ぜんぶの時間, Zenbu no Jikan) Day Six and Recollections (六日目と後日談, Roku Nichime to Gojitsudan) "The Words No One Got to Say" (あの日の言葉を, Ano Hi no Kotoba o) Afterword (あとがき, Atogaki) Manga[edit] A manga adaptation illustrated by Denki Amashima was serializerd in Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon magazine from October 25, 2022,[126][127] to December 25, 2023. [128][129] Three tankōbon volumes were released on March 23, 2023,[130] September 22, 2023,[131] and February 22, 2024.
[10] Despite having never played American football, Inagaki chose this theme after deciding that he wanted to create "a protagonist that was wimpy at the beginning, yet could perform outstandingly in a sports game", and with this premise in mind he decided that American football would be "a very suitable material". [8] When originally creating Eyeshield 21, Inagaki said he was wary because he did not want his manga becoming "a simulator of football". [11] The fact that football is not a popular sport in Japan also worried Inagaki. As last resort, he thought to turn the series into a "Kamen Rider-style masked hero story" if it could not met the popularity required for the magazine. [12] However, it was such a popular series that online commentators said that, considering the series' final length, the editors may have insisted that Eyeshield 21 be kept going due to business reasons. However, Inagaki declared that the manga was "exactly how [he] wanted to tell the story" and that Murata also seconded it. [13] Media[edit] Manga[edit] Main article: List of Eyeshield 21 chapters The Eyeshield 21 manga series was written by Riichiro Inagaki, illustrated by Yusuke Murata, and originally serialized by Shueisha in the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from July 23, 2002,[14][15] to June 15, 2009. [16][17] The manga consists of 333 chapters spanning 37 tankōbon (collected volumes), released from December 20, 2002,[18] to October 2, 2010. [19] Eyeshield 21 has also been published as part of the Shueisha Jump Remix series of magazine-style books. Fourteen volumes were released between June 28, 2010,[20] and February 14, 2011. [21] A special 55-page one-shot chapter, to celebrate the series' 21st anniversary, was published in Weekly Shōnen Jump on January 29, 2024.
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