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[7] Tabata professed to not be a big fan of fantasy role-playing video games like Dragon Quest or Final Fantasy and used the few fantasy movies he did watch as reference material. [6] To give Black Clover's world a European look, Tabata researched photograph books for sets and locations and documented various weapons, clothing, and buildings. [7] Tabata stated he enjoyed both writing the manga's script and illustrating its battle scenes, particularly in magnifying his characters' movements and making the action more dynamic. For this latter aspect, he took ideas from the shōnen fighting manga Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama. [7] Tabata recounted he was inspired to become a manga artist after seeing the Dragon Ball Z anime series as a child then learning it was an adaptation of Toriyama's work. [8][11] He stated that he was also a fan of other shōnen series, such as YuYu Hakusho by Yoshihiro Togashi and Bleach by Tite Kubo. [12][13] Tabata wished to create a diverse cast of archetypical characters with opposing attributes. He modeled the characters Asta and Charmy Pappitson after himself and his wife respectively. [7] He admitted in the manga's fourth volume that Charmy was his favorite character to draw. [14] He chose names for characters by looking up words he found interesting in dictionaries of various languages. [15] He found that an important aspect of character design in Black Clover was giving them traits that make them easy to remember for the reader.

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009 million copies, respectively, being the first manga volumes to sell over 5 million copies in Oricon's history. [144] The 23rd and final volume is the first manga volume to sell over 4 million copies in Oricon's half-year sales ranking charts since Oricon began posting rankings in 2008. By May 2021, nineteen volumes in the series had each sold over 5 million copies. [145] The Stories of Water and Flame volume is Shueisha's first spin-off volume with an initial print run of 1 million copies. [146] In November 2019, Shueisha stated that Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba was their second best-selling manga 2019, with 10. 8 million volumes sold, second only to Eiichiro Oda's One Piece, with 12. 7 million volumes sold in the same period. [147] Nevertheless, the series ranked first in 2019 Oricon's annual manga ranking chart, with over 12 million copies sold, while One Piece ranked at second, with over 10. 1 million copies sold, making Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the best-selling manga of 2019. [b][148] Oda wrote a message regarding Gotouge's manga achievement. [149] Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba was the first series to take all top 10 positions of Oricon's weekly manga chart.