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[6] Kengo Monji, the second editor of the manga, said Horikoshi had a difficult time writing chapters at first. Monji
felt that mixing the flair of Japan's shōnen manga with "heroes", a concept that he felt was understandable to a wide audience. Monji also complimented Horikoshi's artwork, noting its cartoon-style. [6] Conclusion Horikoshi originally stated that My Hero Academia would not be as long as One Piece since he felt he did not have enough stamina; instead preferring to keep it concise in comparison to other shōnen manga series. [7] In April 2021, Horikoshi stated that the series had continued for longer than expected, but that it is still leading toward the ending that he had decided upon before the series began. [11] In December 2021, Horikoshi stated during the interview at Jump Festa '22 that "if things go smoothly, the manga will meet its goal to end in one year. If it doesn't go smoothly, I think [Izuku's voice actor] Yamashita will be reading out the exact same letter from me at next year's Jump Festa. " He also teased that Katsuki Bakugo would soon get a "big scene". [12] Horikoshi
wrote in the 34th volume of the manga that "I feel like I can finally see the goal in sight. It's a rather strange feeling getting to this point. In the past, I would just be drawing without a single care [for the future], but now I wonder just how many more times can I draw these characters? Change is scary as you grow older.
[29] Spin-offs[edit] A gag manga spin-off by Setta Kobayashi, titled Asta-kun Mahōtei e no Michi (アスタくん魔法帝への道, "Asta's Journey to Wizard King"), was serialized in Shueisha's Saikyō Jump from February 2, 2018,[30] to April 1, 2021. [31] Shueisha collected its chapters in three tankōbon volume,
released from January 4, 2019,[32] to July 2, 2021. [33] On September 30, 2018, a manga based on the video game
Black Clover: Quartet Knights, illustrated by Yumiya Tashiro, launched on the Shōnen Jump+ app on October 7, 2018,[34] and finished on April 12, 2020. [35] Its chapters were collected in six tankōbon volumes, released from January 4, 2019,[36] to October 2, 2020. [37] Novels[edit] Three novels written by Johnny Onda have been released under the Jump J-Books imprint. [38] The first, Black Clover: Abareushi no Sho (ブラッククローバー 暴牛の書, Burakku Kurōbā Bōgyū no Sho, "Black Clover: Stubborn Bull Book"), was released on August 4, 2016;[39] the second, Black Clover: Kishidan no Sho (ブラッククローバー 騎士団の書, Burakku Kurōbā Kishidan no Sho, "Black Clover: Order of Knights Book"), was released on October 4, 2017;[40] and the third, Black Clover: Yuno no Sho (ブラッククローバー ユノの書, Burakku Kurōbā Yuno no Sho, "Black Clover: Book of Yuno"), was released on October 4, 2019. [41] A novel adaptation of the film Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King, authored by Atarō Kuma with Johnny Onda in charge of the scenario, is set to be released on June 9, 2023. [42] Anime[edit] Original video animation[edit] An original video animation (OVA) produced by Xebec Zwei that is based on the series was shown at the 2016 Jump Festa between November 27 and December 18, 2016. [43][44][45] It was bundled with the 11th volume of the manga, which was released on May 2, 2017. [46] A second original video animation was shown at the 2018 Jump Festa. [47] It was later released on DVD releases alongside My Hero Academia and Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma bundled with the future volumes of their respective manga, as it was announced on Jump Special Anime Festa event.
VeggieTales in the House: The redesigns of the characters have huge shiny eyes. Plus, the Plantasaurus and Ultra Veggie sequences in "Sorry, We're Closed Today" are drawn in an anime art style. Plantasaurus and Ultra Veggie are
even based on two popular Japanese franchises. Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light, which was one of TMS's co-productions. Voltron: Legendary Defender.
After all, it's a reboot of an American TV series made using heavily edited footage of an anime.