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When Yamada finished the first storyboard, before sending it to the
editorial department, Ogura contacted Abe and asked them to draw a character chart. Yamada was
impressed with it and Ogura asked him do it, submitting the project to the editorial. Ogura was impressed with Abe's artwork and suggested that he work with Yamada. Yamada was impressed with the first illustration of Frieren, believing the title character had an aura of humanity. [2] After Kanehito Yamada, who was in charge of the original work, finished serializing his previous work, "Since it was a comedy about demons, I suggested that they try writing a gag in that direction, and suddenly the name of the first chapter of Funeral Frieren" came up. [3][4] After that, he decided to hire someone to be in charge of drawing, and when he showed his name to Tsukasa Abe, who was also in charge, he responded, "I'd like to draw it. " When I asked him to draw a character picture for Frieren, Yamada said, "If this is the person, please do it. " Abe was put in charge of the animation. [3][4] The origin of the title of this work is that Yamada had a title idea, but the editorial department also considered it, and at the editorial department meeting, the editor in charge said, "If we decide on a good title, we will pay a prize of 10,000 yen out of our own pocket. " One of the title ideas submitted by the deputy editor-in-chief was Funeral Frieren, and Yamada and Abe finally decided on the title, which became the current title. [5] For the animated adaptation by Madhouse, Tomohiro Suzuki said Fern's character was too different depending on who she is interacting with; with Frieren there is a motherly bond while in front of Stark, she acts like a childish normal teenager.
[149] Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba was the first series to take all top 10 positions of Oricon's weekly manga chart. [150] The manga occupied the entire top 10 for a full month, and it was also the first series in Oricon's history to occupy the entire top 19 weekly rank. [151][152] In October 2020, the twenty-two
volumes, at the time, of the series occupied the top 22 spots of Oricon's weekly manga chart. [134] It was the best-selling manga for the first half of 2020,
with 45,297,633 copies sold,[153] and its twenty volumes (including a special edition of volume 20) at the time, were among the top 25 best-selling manga volumes of 2020. [154] Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba's first twenty-two volumes were the best-selling manga volumes of 2020,[155] making the series as well the best-selling manga series in 2020, with 82,345,447 copies sold. [156] In North America, the volumes of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba were ranked on NPD BookScan's monthly top 20 adult graphic novels list since September 2019.
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