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3Other media 4Reception Toggle Reception subsection 4. 1Sales 4. 2Critical reception 4. 3Accolades 5Notes 6References 7Further reading 8External links Toggle the table of contents Vinland Saga (manga) 27 languages العربيةAzərbaycancaCatalàČeštinaDeutschEspañolفارسیFrançaisGalego한국어Bahasa IndonesiaItalianoLietuviųBahasa MelayuNederlands日本語PolskiPortuguêsРусскийSuomiSvenskaTaqbaylitไทยTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng Việt中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView hi
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(Vinrando Saga)GenreAdventure[1]Epic[2][3]Historical[4] MangaWritten byMakoto YukimuraPublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherNA: Kodansha USAImprintShōnen Magazine Comics(former)Afternoon KC(current)MagazineWeekly Shōnen Magazine(April 13–October 19, 2005)Monthly Afternoon(December 24, 2005–present)DemographicShōnen, seinenOriginal runApril 13, 2005 – presentVolumes27 (List of volumes) Anime television series Vinland Saga (2019–2023) Anime and manga portalVinland Saga (Japanese: ヴィンランド・サガ, Hepburn: Vinrando Saga) is a Japanese historical manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Yukimura. The series is published by Kodansha, and was first serialized in the boys-targeted manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine before moving to the monthly manga magazine Monthly Afternoon, aimed at young adult men. As of June 2023, its chapters have been collected in 27 tankōbon volumes. Vinland Saga has been licensed for English-language publication by Kodansha USA. The story is a dramatization of the story of Thorfinn Karlsefni and his expedition to find Vinland, with the majority of the story covering his fictional counterpart's transition from a bloodthirsty, revenge-filled teenager into a pacifistic young man; juxtaposed against this is the rise to power of King Canute, the journey of his own counterpart directly contrasting with that of Thorfinn's. Inspired by the King of Norway Olaf Tryggvason, Yukimura decided to write Vinland Saga as a story about slavery. Yukimura's editor was against the original idea of Thorfinn being a slave; so the character was changed to that of a Viking. The author agreed, as he wanted Thorfinn to come to understand the tragedy he causes as a Viking, in later parts of the narrative.
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Japanese release date Japanese ISBN 1 October 22, 2008[20]978-4-7575-2419-4 2 February 21, 2009[21]978-4-7575-2495-8 3 July 21, 2009[22]978-4-7575-2609-9 4 November 21, 2009[23]978-4-7575-2724-9 5 February 22, 2010[24]978-4-7575-2797-3 6 May 22, 2010[25]978-4-7575-2875-8 7 October 22, 2010[26]978-4-7575-3025-6 8 January 22, 2011[27]978-4-7575-3121-5 9 May 22, 2011[28]978-4-7575-4946-3 10 December 22, 2011[29]978-4-7575-3440-7 Horimiya[edit] The Horimiya manga, illustrated by Daisuke Hagiwara, was serialized in Square Enix's Monthly G Fantasy from October 18, 2011 to March 18, 2021[30][31][32] and collected in sixteen tankōbon volumes. Individual chapters are called "pages". A seventeenth volume containing new chapters was released on July 18, 2023. [33] Horimiya is published in
English by Yen Press. [34] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 March 27, 2012[35]978-4-7575-3543-5October 27, 2015[36]978-0-31634203-2 Chapters 1-6 2 November 27, 2012[37]978-4-7575-3806-1January 26, 2016[38]978-4-75753543-5 Chapters 7-13 3 April 27, 2013[39]978-4-7575-3951-8April 26, 2016[40]978-0-31635662-6 Chapters 14-20 4 October 26, 2013[41]978-4-7575-4107-8July 26, 2016[42]978-0-31635664-0 5 April 26, 2014[43]978-4-7575-4297-6October 25, 2016[44]978-0-31635667-1 6 October 27, 2014[45]978-4-7575-4325-6January 24, 2017[46]978-0-31635673-2 7 May 27, 2015[47]978-4-7575-4658-5April 18, 2017[48]978-0-31646932-6 8 November 27, 2015[49]978-4-7575-4814-5July 18, 2017[50]978-0-31656019-1 9 May 27, 2016[51]978-4-7575-4998-2October 31, 2017[52]978-0-31647330-9 10 November 26, 2016[53]978-4-7575-5167-1March 27, 2018[54]978-0-31641605-4 11 August 26, 2017[55]978-4-7575-5460-3June 26, 2018[56]978-1-97532750-7 12 May 26, 2018[57]978-4-7575-5731-4December 11, 2018[58]978-1-97532922-8 13 February 27, 2019[59]978-4-7575-6032-1January 28, 2020[60]978-1-97535964-5 14 December 27, 2019[61]978-4-7575-6452-7July 21, 2020[62]978-1-97531392-0 15 September 18, 2020[63]978-4-7575-6848-8July 13, 2021[64]978-1-97532472-8 16 July 18, 2021[65]978-4-7575-7282-9May 23, 2023[66]978-1-97534731-4 17 July 18, 2023[67][68]978-4-7575-8634-5 (RE)
978-4-7575-8635-2 (SE)—— Hori-san to Miyamura-kun Omake[edit] No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN 1 July 21, 2012[69]978-4-7575-3670-8 2 November 27, 2012[70]978-4-7575-3783-5 3 April 27, 2013[71]978-4-7575-3952-5 4 October 26, 2013[72]978-4-7575-4108-5 5 April 26, 2014[73]978-4-7575-4202-0 6 October 27, 2014[74]978-4-7575-4452-9 7 May 27, 2015[75]978-4-7575-4659-2 8 November 27, 2015[76]978-4-7575-4815-2 9 May 27, 2016[77]978-4-7575-4946-3 10 August 26, 2017[78]978-4-7575-5169-5 11 May 26, 2018[79]978-4-7575-5738-3 12 February 27, 2019[80]978-4-7575-6037-6 13 December 27, 2019[81]978-4-7575-6453-4 14 September 18, 2020[82]978-4-7575-6863-1 15 July 16, 2021[83]978-4-7575-7374-1 Anime[edit] OVA[edit] Six original video animations (OVAs) based on the Hori-san to Miyamura-kun manga have been produced. The first OVA was released on September 26, 2012,[2] the second on March 25, 2014,[9] the third on March 25, 2015,[84] the fourth on December 14, 2018, the fifth and the sixth on May 25, 2021. [85] The ending
theme for episode 1 is "Shirotsumekusa" (シロツメクサ) by Asami Seto as Kyoko Hori. The ending theme for episode 2 is "Ame Oto" (雨音) by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Izumi Miyamura. The ending theme for episode 3 is "Shiranai Sekai" (知らない世界) by Seto as Kyoko Hori.