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[15] In November 2020 it was announced that after 51 chapters and 13 volumes, Kodachi would step down as writer, with Kishimoto assuming full writing duties and Ikemoto continuing as illustrator beginning with chapter 52 in V Jump magazine on 21 November 2020. [16][17] Media[edit] Manga[edit] See also: List of Boruto chapters Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is written by Ukyō Kodachi (vol. 1–13) and Masashi Kishimoto (vol. 14–20) and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto. [18] It started in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on 9 May 2016. [19][20] It ran in the magazine until 10 June 2019 and was then transferred to V Jump on 20 July of the same year. [21][22] The original series' creator, Masashi Kishimoto, initially supervised the manga, which was illustrated by his former chief assistant and written by the co-writer of the Boruto: Naruto the Movie screenplay, Ukyō Kodachi. [19] In November 2020 Kodachi stepped down, with Kishimoto taking over as writer. [16] In order to keep the entire Naruto saga within a hundred volumes, Ikemoto hopes to complete the manga in fewer than 30 volumes. [23] In April 2023, it was announced that the manga would enter on hiatus;[24] it resumed on 21 August of the same year, with a second part titled Boruto: Two Blue Vortex. [25] Viz Media licensed the manga for English release in North America in 2017 and released the first volume alongside the English dub of Boruto: Naruto the Movie.[47][48] The following table lists the annual content revenue from One Piece media in Japan, as reported by market research firm Hakuhodo. Year One Piece content revenue in Japan Ref 2012 ¥28. 9 billion ($362 million) [49] 2013 ¥16. 5 billion ($169 million) [50] 2014 ¥15. 6 billion ($147 million) [51] 2015 Unknown 2016 ¥15. 5 billion ($142 million) [52] 2017 ¥12. 5 billion ($111 million) [53] 2018 ¥18. 9 billion ($171 million) [54] 2019 ¥16. 1 billion ($148 million) [55] 2020 ¥22. 5 billion ($211 million) [56] 2012 to 2020 ¥146. 5 billion+ ($1.
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