Examples of 'shōnen' in a sentence

Meaning of "shōnen"

Shōnen is a genre of anime and manga targeted towards young boys.
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Japan in the shōnen and seinen manga.
Shōnen manga is the most popular form of manga.
These works often contain shōnen elements.
It is marketed as a shōnen manga magazine for female readers.
Shōnen manga is often the most popular manga.
Characters and their interactions are also often more developped than in shōnen anime.
Shōnen Book grows with another set of series.
Various jokes from the manga are comments regarding clichés from other shōnen series.
Shōnen Ace the same publication as the manga.
It is published by Enix and is serialized in the Japanese shōnen manga magazine GFantasy.
Shōnen Jump had now begun to circulate and dominate the manga magazine market.
The decorative painting of a dragon on the ceiling called is the work of Suzuki Shōnen.
Shōnen Sekai was mentioned various times in many English books.
Luffy led all three Shōnen Jump character popularity polls.
Daiei also produced many television series such as Shōnen Jet.

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Kekkaishi is a shōnen fantasy manga written and illustrated by Yellow Tanabe.
Cameo strips were published in other magazines such as Shōnen Ace and others.
See Shōnen manga and Seinen manga for details of classification.
A manga adaptation was being serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age.
A shōnen Pokémon manga directly based on the Pokémon games.
The manga is serialized in the Japanese shōnen manga magazine Monthly GFantasy.
The series was published in individual chapters in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Flame of Recca is a shōnen manga series by written and illustrated Nobuyuki Anzai.
The individual chapters are collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Shōnen Gahosha.
Barakamon is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Satsuki Yoshino.
Torishima has been parodied often in many manga series serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump.
The manga adaptation was also featured in Shōnen Magazine around the same period.
Young boy 少年 Shōnen.
Mix is an ongoing Japanese baseball shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi.
It was the sister magazine to Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Days is an ongoing Japanese sports shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Tsuyoshi Yasuda.
Shōnen to Inu.
It was published in Shōnen Sunday.
Weekly Shōnen Jump is the bestselling manga magazine in Japan.
They were originally serialized in Japanese in issues of Weekly Shōnen Magazine.
Ichigo is often featured in Weekly Shōnen Jump character popularity polls.
They were originally serialized in Japanese in issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Kieta was published in Deluxe Shōnen Sunday a manga magazine published by Shogakukan.
The original series was published in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Letter Bee is a shōnen manga written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Asada.
He starts working as an editor for Weekly Shōnen Magazine after college.
Some of the Weekly Shōnen Jump editors interact with the characters in Bakuman.
The manga was originally serialized in the magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump by Shueisha.
Fairy Tail is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima.
Asta is featured as a playable character in the Weekly Shōnen Jump crossover game Jump Force.
Shōnen manga is typically characterized by high-action, often humorous plots featuring male protagonists.
It changed its name to Monthly Shōnen Jump with the second issue.
Enix soon began publishing manga from its shonen magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan.
Her differences from typical shōnen heroines is praised, as is her interaction with other characters.
A manga adaptation drawn by Miyū is serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Dragon Age Pure.

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