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Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the tankōbon volumes of the manga for localization in North America. The company also has licensed the original light novels. An anime television series adaptation produced by Studio Bind aired from January to December 2021. A second season premiered in July 2023, with its second cour expected to air in April 2024. [3] Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation has become a success, with its web novel published from Syosetu's rankings has made cumulative appearances as the most popular work on the website, and later expands into a franchise began in 2014. By June 2023, the franchise had over 13 million copies in circulation. Although early volumes of the light novels were the subject of controversy due to sexual themes leading to censorship and complaints, the latter chapters of the series were subject of praise for the development and handling of Rudeus' growth. Plot[edit] Further information: List of Mushoku Tensei characters An unnamed obese 34-year-old Japanese NEET is evicted from his home by his four siblings following his parents' deaths and skipping the funeral service. Upon some self-introspection, he concluded his life was ultimately pointless but still intercepts a speeding truck heading towards a group of teenagers in an attempt to do something meaningful for once in his life and manages to pull one of them out of harm's way before dying. Awakening in a baby's body, he realizes he's been reincarnated in a world of sword and sorcery and resolves to become successful in his new life, discarding his past identity for his new life as Rudeus Greyrat. Due to inherited affinity and early training, Rudeus becomes highly skilled at magic.225th anniversary 6Notes 7References 8External links Toggle the table of contents JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 44 languages العربيةBân-lâm-gúCatalàČeštinaDanskDeutschEestiΕλληνικάEspañolEsperantoفارسیFrançaisGalego한국어HrvatskiBahasa IndonesiaItalianoעבריתქართულიҚазақшаМакедонскиمصرىBahasa MelayuМонголNederlands日本語NapulitanoNorsk bokmålPolskiPortuguêsRomânăРусскийShqipSimple EnglishСрпски / srpskiSuomiSvenskaТатарча / tatarçaไทยTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng Việt文言中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadView sourceView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadView sourceView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version In other projects Wikimedia CommonsWikiquote From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese manga series by Hirohiko Araki This article is about the manga series. For other uses, see JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (disambiguation). JoJo's Bizarre AdventurePhantom Blood first tankōbon volume cover, featuring Dio Brando (left), Jonathan Joestar (center right), and Danny (bottom right)ジョジョの奇妙な冒険
(JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken)GenreAdventure[1]Supernatural[1] MangaWritten byHirohiko ArakiPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump(1987–2004)Ultra Jump(2005–present)DemographicShōnen, seinenOriginal runJanuary 1, 1987 – presentVolumes133 (List of volumes) Manga parts Phantom Blood (1987–1988) Battle Tendency (1988–1989) Stardust Crusaders (1989–1992) Diamond Is Unbreakable (1992–1995) Golden Wind (1995–1999) Stone Ocean (1999–2003) Steel Ball Run (2004–2011) JoJolion (2011–2021) The JoJoLands (2023–present) Anime JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA series) Phantom Blood (film) JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (TV series) Related media Video games Light novels Spin-offs JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable Chapter I (live-action film) Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak Anime and manga portal JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, Hepburn: JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 2004, and was transferred to the monthly seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump in 2005. The series is so far divided into a total of nine story arcs, each following a new protagonist bearing the "JoJo" nickname. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is the largest ongoing manga series published by Shueisha by number of volumes, with its chapters collected in 133 tankōbon volumes as of December 2023. A 13-episode original video animation series adapting the manga's third part, Stardust Crusaders, was produced by A. P. P. P. and released from 1993 to 2002.