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Retrieved June 20, 2020. ^ ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 2 ゴールデンハート/ゴールデンリング/大塚 ギチ/宮昌 太朗/荒木 飛呂彦. books. shueisha. co. jp. September 24, 2009. Retrieved October 20, 2013. ^ "TBSアニメーション・「会長はメイド様!」公式ホームページ / 最新情報 - 10年2月記事" (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System. Retrieved March 5, 2010.

69 Vagabond Genres: Action, Aventure, Drame, Historique, Psychologique, Seinen8. 910 Jujutsu Kaisen Genres: Action, Comédie, Drame, Fantastique, School Life, Shounen, Surnaturel7. 91 Solo Leveling Genres: Action, Aventure, Drame, Fantastique, Shounen, Surnaturel8. 52 One Piece Genres: Action, Aventure, Comédie, Drame, Fantastique, Shounen8. 93 The Beginning After the End Genres: Action, Arts Martiaux, Aventure, Drame, Fantastique, Romance, School Life, Seinen, Supernaturel8. 24 Kingdom Genres: Action, Drame, Historique, Seinen8.

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January 13, 2010. Archived from the original on January 18, 2010. Retrieved January 15, 2010. ^ "Businesses". Square Enix. Archived from the original on March 29, 2019. Retrieved December 1, 2019. ^ Leigh, Danielle (October 13, 2009). "Danielle Leigh's Reading Diary -- Soul Eater vol 1". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on June 25, 2020. [4] He was also inspired by The Wizard of Oz, claiming not to endure stories where the reward of adventure is the adventure itself, opting for a story where travel is important, but even more important is the goal. [5] While working as an assistant to Nobuhiro Watsuki, Oda began writing One Piece in 1996. [6] It started as two one-shot stories entitled Romance Dawn[6]—which would later be used as the title for One Piece's first chapter and volume. They both featured the character of Luffy, and included elements that would appear later in the main series. The first of these short stories was published in August 1996 in Akamaru Jump, and reprinted in 2002 in One Piece Red guidebook. The second was published in the 41st issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1996, and reprinted in 1998 in Oda's short story collection, Wanted!.
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