16/11/2018

Top 10 manga Japanese want to become anime

أفضل 10 مانجا يريد اليابانيين أن تتحول لأنمي
Every season there is a new category of anime, many of them being originally either manga or novel or from the studio product. But it is not reasonable to ignore popular manga sequences and not make them appear on the screen in the form of animations. It is disturbing that your favorite manga series is ignored by anime studios.

So read on to see which manga series most Japanese readers want to become anime.

1. Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto by Nami Sano
Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto by Nami Sano
Manga Seinen was her first appearance in 2011 and has been consistently popular.

2. One Punch-Man by One and Yusuke MurataOne Punch-Man by One and Yusuke MurataOne Punch-Man since 2009. Manga follows the story of super-power champion Saitama on his journey to defeat evil monsters to get recognition.

3. Yotsuba&! by Kiyohiko Azuma
 Yotsuba&! by Kiyohiko Azuma
Yotsuba has been going on since 2003 and it is strange not to convert it into animations yet after the success of the previous series Azuma, Azumanga Daioh, both in Japan and abroad.

4. March Comes in Like a Lion by Chica Umino
March Comes in Like a Lion by Chica Umino
Started in 2007, the manga slice of life tells about a 17-year-old single boy who is a professional  shogi player.

5. Drifters by Kouta Hirano
Drifters by Kouta Hirano
This fantasy manga set off since 2009 tells about historical figures working to save the mysterious world.

6. Nijiiro Days by Minami Mizuno
Nijiiro Days by Minami Mizuno
The first Shoujo on the list, started in 2012, is a fun story that gives us a peek into the lives of four high school boys.

7. Oresama Teacher by Izumi Tsubaki
Oresama Teacher by Izumi Tsubaki
This romantic comedy started in 2007 revolves around the diary of a girl in her new school.

8. Yandere Kanojo by Shinobi
Yandere Kanojo by Shinobi
Yandere characters are always so popular that it is surprising that these manga, which were released in 2009, have yet to be animated.

9. Amaama to Inazuma by Gido Amagakure
Amaama to Inazuma by Gido Amagakure
This Seinen slice of Manga life is relatively new, started in 2013.

10. Soul Catcher(s) by Shinkai Hideo
Soul Catcher(s) by Shinkai Hideo

 A boy with special abilities and a troubled heart joins the high school squad - how to such a Shōnen does not have anime yet?

Some of these manga will turn into anime one day, maybe after the manga ends or after writing this article directly. But others will remain constant forever, perhaps this is better for her in some studios that are not fair with the original work and frustratingly production.
In your opinion, what manga you see worthy of becoming anime?

Note: The menu is according to Japanese readers only.






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