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[8] Media Manga Further information: List of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba chapters Written and illustrated by
Koyoharu Gotouge, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 15, 2016, to May 18, 2020. [9][10] Shueisha collected its chapters in twenty-three individual tankōbon volumes, released from June 3, 2016, to December 4, 2020. [11][12] Shueisha simultaneously
published the series in English on the Manga Plus service starting January 2019. [13] Viz Media published the first three chapters in its digital magazine Weekly Shonen Jump as part of the "Jump Start" program. [14][15] During their panel at San Diego Comic-Con on July 20, 2017, Viz announced that they had licensed the manga for the North American market. [15] The first volume was released on July 3, 2018. [16] Spin-offs Giyu Tomioka Gaiden (冨岡義勇 外伝, Tomioka Giyū Gaiden), a two-chapter manga spin-off centered on Giyu, was published in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump on April 1 and 8, 2019. Gotouge is credited with the original work and Ryōji Hirano drew the manga. [17][18] A side-story for the manga was published in the first issue of Jump Giga on July 20, 2016. [19] Kimetsu no Aima! (きめつのあいま!), a colored 4-koma spin-off by Ryōji Hirano, was serialized between April 7 and September 29, 2019, on Shueisha's Shonen Jump+ app and website. The manga featured chibi versions of the characters from the main series.
6Other 4Reception Toggle Reception subsection 4. 1Popularity 4. 2Reviews 5Notes 6References 7External links Toggle the table of contents Eyeshield 21 17 languages العربيةDeutschEspañolFrançais한국어Bahasa IndonesiaItalianoBahasa Melayu日本語PortuguêsРусскийShqipไทยTürkçeTiếng Việt粵語中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese manga series Eyeshield 21First tankōbon volume cover,
featuring Sena Kobayakawa (front) and the students of the Deimon Private High Schoolアイシールド21
(Aishīrudo Nijūichi)GenreComedy[1][2]Drama[2]Sports[1] MangaWritten byRiichiro InagakiIllustrated byYusuke MurataPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen JumpDemographicShōnenOriginal runJuly 23, 2002 – June 15, 2009Volumes37 (List of volumes) Original video animationEyeshield 21: The Phantom Golden BowlDirected byTamaki NakatsuStudioProduction I. GReleasedSeptember 2003 (Jump Festa Anime Tour)2004 (Jump Festival)Runtime30 minutes Anime television seriesDirected byMasayoshi Nishida (1–103)Shin Katagai (104–145)Music byKō ŌtaniStudioGallopLicensed byNA:
Sentai FilmworksOriginal networkTV TokyoEnglish networkNA: Toonami JetstreamOriginal run April 6, 2005 – March 19, 2008Episodes145 (List of episodes) Original video animationEyeshield 21: Christmas Bowl e no MichiStudioGallopReleased2005Runtime11 minutes Anime and manga portal Eyeshield 21 (Japanese: アイシールド21, Hepburn: Aishīrudo Nijūichi) is a Japanese manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Yusuke Murata. The series tells the story of Sena Kobayakawa, an introverted boy who joins an American football club as a secretary, but after being coerced by quarterback Yoichi Hiruma, becomes the team's running back, wearing jersey number 21 and an eyeshield to conceal his identity. Inagaki chose American football as a central subject of Eyeshield 21 after realizing that it fit perfectly with his idea for the series.