Banzai!, officialy stylized BANZAI!, is a discontinued shōnen manga anthology that was published in Germany by Carlsen Verlag, from November 2001 to December 2005. It debuted in November 2001 as a German language adaptation of the popular Japanese manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump, published by Shueisha. In addition to various series from Weekly Shōnen Jump, the magazine serialized some original German manga-influenced comics, including Crewman 3.
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| - Banzai!, officialy stylized BANZAI!, is a discontinued shōnen manga anthology that was published in Germany by Carlsen Verlag, from November 2001 to December 2005. It debuted in November 2001 as a German language adaptation of the popular Japanese manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump, published by Shueisha. In addition to various series from Weekly Shōnen Jump, the magazine serialized some original German manga-influenced comics, including Crewman 3. Issues also included educational articles to teach readers Japanese and columns with news updates on anime and manga series. Series published in the magazine were also published in tankōbon volumes under the Banzai! präsentiert and the highly popular series under the Best of Banzai! label. The name Banzai! came from the transliteration of 100,000 years, a traditional Japanese exclamation. The magazine was discontinued in December 2005 due to Shueisha declining to renew Carlsen Verlag's license for the adaptation. The German division of Tokyopop was able to acquire the license to publish other tankōbon volumes of the Weekly Jump magazine. The already published manga volumes from Banzai! remain under the Banzai! präsentiert line. (en)
- BANZAI!はドイツの出版社、カールセンが2001年11月から2005年12月まで発行していた、日本の漫画雑誌「少年ジャンプ」のドイツ語版月刊誌。『ONE PIECE』、『HUNTER×HUNTER』『NARUTO -ナルト-』『遊☆戯☆王』などを連載した。 (ja)
- Die Banzai war ein deutschsprachiges Manga-Magazin, das beim Carlsen Verlag monatlich von November 2001 bis Dezember 2005 in insgesamt 50 Ausgaben erschien und sich hauptsächlich an jugendliche männliche Leser richtete. Die Auflage betrug 80. 000 Exemplare pro Monat. Banzai bedeutet wörtlich „Zehntausend Jahre“ und wird als Ausruf zu Ehren einer Person oder zur Verkündung eines Sieges verwendet. Verbreitete Übersetzungen sind „Hurra!“ und „Ein Hoch auf ...!“. Das eher an Mädchen gerichtete, nach wie vor beim Carlsen Verlag erscheinende Manga-Schwestermagazin der Banzai heißt Daisuki. (de)
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| - 2001-11-01 00:00:00.000000 (xsd:date)
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| - Cover of the 7th issue, with cover date of March 5, 2002 (en)
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| - Banzai!, officialy stylized BANZAI!, is a discontinued shōnen manga anthology that was published in Germany by Carlsen Verlag, from November 2001 to December 2005. It debuted in November 2001 as a German language adaptation of the popular Japanese manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump, published by Shueisha. In addition to various series from Weekly Shōnen Jump, the magazine serialized some original German manga-influenced comics, including Crewman 3. (en)
- BANZAI!はドイツの出版社、カールセンが2001年11月から2005年12月まで発行していた、日本の漫画雑誌「少年ジャンプ」のドイツ語版月刊誌。『ONE PIECE』、『HUNTER×HUNTER』『NARUTO -ナルト-』『遊☆戯☆王』などを連載した。 (ja)
- Die Banzai war ein deutschsprachiges Manga-Magazin, das beim Carlsen Verlag monatlich von November 2001 bis Dezember 2005 in insgesamt 50 Ausgaben erschien und sich hauptsächlich an jugendliche männliche Leser richtete. (de)
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| - Banzai! (magazine) (en)
- BANZAI! (ja)
- Banzai (Manga-Magazin) (de)
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