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[9] He does not consider Musashi a samurai, but instead as a ronin. [6] Other changes Inoue put when writing the manga was to make the supporting characters have different personalities from the novel. Inoue also expressed difficulties when drawing scene were the characters are wounded, most notably when Musashi battles the 70 Yoshioka which took a lot of energy to properly make. This scene was also a new idea he had when writing the manga as he felt that Musashi required a major challenge than in the novel. [12] In April 2009, Inoue told Nishinippon Shimbun that he suspected Vagabond would be ending "within one or two years". Claiming that he did not know how it would end, but that it had entered its final stages. [13] In January 2010, he confirmed it would be ending within the year. [14] However, in September during a hiatus due to health concerns, Inoue announced that the ending had been delayed until 2011. [15] Inoue posted an update on his website in December 2010, stating that Vagabond would not return until he regained "enthusiasm" for the series. [4] After eighteen-months, Vagabond returned to Morning as a monthly series in March 2012. [16] The manga went on what was supposed to be a four-month hiatus in February 2014, with the reason stated being for Inoue to work on research.

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Media[edit] Manga[edit] Further information: List of Mashle chapters Mashle: Magic and Muscles, written and illustrated by Hajime Kōmoto, was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from January 27, 2020,[3][4] to July 3, 2023. [5][6] Shueisha collected its chapters in 18 tankōbon volumes, released from June 4, 2020,[7] to October 4, 2023. [8] A special one-shot chapter was published in Weekly Shōnen Jump on January 6, 2024, on the occasion of the anime series' second season premiere. [9][10] The manga is digitally serialized by Viz Media and Manga Plus in English. [11] In October 2020, Viz Media announced the print and digital publication of the manga and the first volume was published on July 6, 2021. [12][13] Anime[edit] Further information: List of Mashle episodes An anime television series adaptation was announced in July 2022. The series is produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Tomoya Tanaka, with scripts written by Yōsuke Kuroda, character designs by Hisashi Toshima, and music composed by Masaru Yokoyama. [14] According to the official website of the series, it will be a "complete" anime adaptation. [15] The first season aired from on Tokyo MX and other networks from April 8 to July 1, 2023. [16][17][a] The opening theme for the first season is "Knock Out" by Taiiku Okazaki, while the ending theme is "Shū Cream Funk" (シュークリーム・ファンク, "Cream Puff Funk") by Philosophy no Dance. [17] A second season was announced after the airing of the twelfth episode. [46] A similar comment was given by ComicBookBin with the reviewer claiming that his impression of Vagabond was so impressive that it reminded him of the comic book Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, praising the way Inoue portrays violence in a realistic fashion. [47] Another aspect praised by the same website was the lack of large amount of dialogue needed to describe the characters. [48] Peter Fobian of Crunchyroll commented that Slam Dunk's Hanamichi Sakuragi and Musashi are similar protagonists being young, egotistical prodigies, but that "Musashi is a force of nature. " He went to call Inoue's take on Musashi unique when compared to the ones often depicted in fiction. [49] Comic Book Resources praised the way Musashi addresses Bushido, the Code of the Samurai, which makes him honorable. [50] The story arc where Musashi tries to take care of villagers as it retains the handling of Bushido but without relying on action and using other types of strength, was praised for retaining its pacing.
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