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5 million copies in circulation in Japan. [107] By September 18, 2015, Overlord
light novel and manga has over 2 million copies in circulation. [108] By May 2016, the Overlord light novel
series had 2. 5 million copies in print. [109] Overlord was the top-selling light novel series of 2015. [110] By April 2018, the light novel and manga combined had over 7 million copies in print. [111] By December 2021, the light novel and manga combined had over 11 million copies in circulation. [112] The light novel ranked first in 2017 in Takarajimasha's annual light novel guide book Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi!, in the tankōbon category. [113] It ranked fourth in 2018. [114] In reviewing the anime adaptation, Kotaku called the Overlord anime a "magnificent power fantasy" which "brings up a very relatable theme for anyone who has
played an MMORPG before. "[115] See also[edit] Yakitori: Soldiers of Misfortune, a novel series with the same illustrator Notes[edit] ^ a b c Formerly known as Funimation.
[96] The third guidebook, One Piece: Yellow – Grand Elements, was released on April 4, 2007,[97] and the fourth, One Piece: Green – Secret Pieces, followed on November 4, 2010. [98] An anime guidebook, One Piece: Rainbow!, was released on May 1, 2007, and covers the first eight years of the TV anime. [99] Other media Other One Piece media include a trading card game by Bandai called One Piece CCG and a drama CD
centering on the character of Nefertari Vivi released by Avex
Trax on December 26, 2002. [100][101] A Hello Kitty-inspired Chopper was used for several pieces of merchandise as a collaboration between One Piece and Hello Kitty. [102] A kabuki play inspired by One Piece ran at Tokyo's Shinbashi Enbujō throughout October and November 2015. [103] An event called "One Piece Premier Show" debuted at Universal Studios Japan in 2007.
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