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17-722: Japanese manga magazine Not to be confused with Monthly Shōnen Magazine . Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine [REDACTED] First Issue of Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine Editor Hiroaki Morita Categories Shōnen manga Frequency Monthly Circulation 65,333 (January–March, 2018) First issue September 9, 2009 Company Kōdansha Country Japan Based in Tokyo Language Japanese Website Official website Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine ( Japanese : 別冊少年マガジン , Hepburn : Bessatsu Shōnen Magajin )

34-637: A Million Lives ( 100万の命の上に俺は立っている , 100-Man no Inochi no Ue ni Ore wa Tatteiru ) June 2016 Naoki Yamakasa, Akinari Nao Wistoria: Wand and Sword ( 杖と剣のウィストリア , Tsue to Tsurugi no Wistoria ) December 2020 Fujino Ōmori , Toshi Aoi Yaotome × 2 ( 八乙女×2 ) May 2022 Tozen Ujiie Past series [ edit ] ×××Holic by Clamp (2010–2011, moved from Weekly Young Magazine ) Aho-Girl by Hiroyuki (2015–2017, moved from Weekly Shōnen Magazine ) Aka no Grimoire by A-10 (2018–2020) Animal Land by Makoto Raiku (2009–2014) As

51-658: A Million Lives (2016) Fate/Grand Order -turas realta- (2017) Wistoria: Wand and Sword (2020) The Barbarian's Bride (2021) Fungus and Iron (2021) Hiragi-san's House of Vampires (2021) Blue Lock: Episode Nagi (2022) Gunka no Baltzar (2022) 2009–2014 Animal Land (2009–2014) Attack on Titan (2009–2021) The Flowers of Evil (2009–2014) Joshiraku (2009–2013) Mardock Scramble (2009–2012) Sankarea: Undying Love (2009–2014) xxxHolic (2009–2011) LovePlus Rinko Days (2010–2012) Mibu Gishiden (2010–2012) Negiho (2010–2011) As

68-576: A supplement magazine called Shōnen Magazine R , which launched in 2015. The magazine originally published a new issue once every two months, until it became a digital-only magazine in October 2019 with a monthly schedule. In January 2023, Shōnen Magazine R ceased publication. In February 2023, a new web publication called Getsu Maga Kichi ( Monthly Magazine Base ) replaced Shōnen Magazine R . Aho-Girl Aho-Girl: A Clueless Girl ( Japanese : アホガール , Hepburn : Aho Gāru , lit. "Idiot Girl")

85-550: Is a Japanese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki . It was serialized in Kodansha 's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from November 2012 to February 2015, and later moved to the publisher's Bessatsu Shonen Magazine , where it ran from June 2015 to December 2017; its chapters were collected in 12 tankōbon volumes. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Diomedéa aired between July and September 2017. The story follows

102-1310: Is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Kōdansha . The magazine was started in September 2009 as a spin-off of another Kōdansha magazine, Weekly Shōnen Magazine . Currently running manga series [ edit ] Manga First Issue Author 29-sai Hitorimi Chūken Bōkensha no Nichijō ( 29歳独身中堅冒険者の日常 ) February 2016 Ippei Nara The Barbarian's Bride ( 姫騎士は蛮族の嫁 , Himekishi wa Barbaroi no Yome ) January 2021 Noriaki Kotoba Blue Lock -Episode Nagi- ( ブルーロック-EPISODE 凪- ) June 2022 Kota Sannomiya Flying Witch ( ふらいんぐうぃっち ) September 2012 Chihiro Ishizuka Fungus and Iron ( 菌と鉄 , Kin to Tetsu ) April 2021 Ayaka Katayama Gunka no Baltzar ( 軍靴のバルツァー , Gunka no Barutsua ) (moved from Monthly Comic @Bunch ) August 2022 Michitsune Nakajima The Heroic Legend of Arslan ( アルスラーン戦記 , Arusurān Senki ) July 2013 Yoshiki Tanaka , Hiromu Arakawa Hiragi-san's House of Vampires ( 柊さんちの吸血事情 , Hiiragi-san no Kyūketsu Jijō ) November 2021 Miki Yoshikawa HOOL!GAN'S December 2023 Itani Iro I'm Standing on

119-462: Is a monthly shōnen manga magazine published in Japan by Kodansha . It was launched in 1964 under the name Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine ( 別冊少年マガジン ) . In 1969 it was retitled as Monthly Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine ( 月刊別冊少年マガジン ) and its publication frequency increased from quarterly to monthly. After suspension in 1974 it started publishing again, in 1975 it was renamed as current magazine title. It had

136-1909: The Abandoned Sacred Beasts by Maybe (2014–2023) Tsuredure Children by Toshiya Wakabayashi (2014–2015, moved to Weekly Shōnen Magazine ) UQ Holder! by Ken Akamatsu , (2016–2022, moved from Weekly Shōnen Magazine ) Jūjika no Rokunin by Nakatake Shiryū (2020, moved to Magazine Pocket ) Welcome Back, Alice by Shūzō Oshimi (2020–2023) Shin Honkaku Mahō Shōjo Risuka by Nao Emoto, Nisio Isin (original) (2021–2024) Tomodachi Game by Mikoto Yamaguchi, Yuki Sato (2013–2024) Orient by Shinobu Ohtaka (2021–2024, moved from Weekly Shōnen Magazine ) References [ edit ] ^ "Boy's Manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. September 2016 . Retrieved November 6, 2016 . ^ " Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine to Launch in September" . Anime News Network . June 24, 2009 . Retrieved May 6, 2011 . ^ "Sweet Poolside Manga by Flowers of Evil's Oshimi Gets Live-Action Film" . Anime News Network . 2013-09-01 . Retrieved 2014-01-13 . ^ Mateo, Alex (April 6, 2023). " World of Summoning Manga Ends in Next Chapter" . Anime News Network . Retrieved April 6, 2023 . External links [ edit ] 別冊少年マガジン Official web site at Kodansha (in Japanese) Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine at Anime News Network 's encyclopedia v t e Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine series Current Flying Witch (2012) The Heroic Legend of Arslan (2013) I'm Standing on

153-1005: The Gods Will (2011–2012) Sweet Poolside (2011) From the New World (2012–2014) Attack on Titan: Junior High (2012–2016) Ixion Saga DT (2012–2013) Seisen Cerberus: Mō Hitori no Eiyū (2013) Tomodachi Game (2013–2024) To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts (2014–2023) Chain Chronicle Crimson (2014–2015) Tsuredure Children (2014–2015) 2015–2019 Happiness (2015–2019) Aho-Girl (2015–2017) Boarding School Juliet (2015–2017) Attack on Titan: Lost Girls (2015–2016) Okitegami Kyōko no Bibōroku (2015–2017) Killer Killer (2016–2017) Shōraiteki ni Shinde kure (2016–2019) UQ Holder! (2016–2022) O Maidens in Your Savage Season (2016–2019) Will It Be

170-650: The Gods Will by Muneyuki Kaneshiro , Akemi Fujimura (2011–2012) Attack on Titan by Hajime Isayama (2009–2021) Attack on Titan: Junior High by Saki Nakagawa, original by Hajime Isayama (2012–2016) Attack on Titan: Lost Girls by Ryōsuke Fuji, original by Hajime Isayama (2015–2016) Blissful Land by Ichimon Izumi (2017 - 2019) Boarding School Juliet by Yosuke Kaneda (2015–2017, moved to Weekly Shōnen Magazine ) Fairy Gone by Ryōsuke Fuji (2019) The Flowers of Evil by Shūzō Oshimi (2009–2014) Mibu Gishiden by Jiro Asada , Takumi Nagayasu (2010–2012) moved to Garaku.mag From

187-904: The New World by Tōru Oikawa, Yūsuke Kishi (2012–2014) Half & Half by Kōji Seo (2012–2015) Happiness by Shūzō Oshimi (2015–2019) Ixion Saga by Yūsaku Komiyama (2012–2013) Joshiraku by Kōji Kumeta (2009–2013) LovePlus Rinko Days by Kōji Seo (2010–2012) Mardock Scramble by Yoshitoki Ōima , Tow Ubukata (2009–2012) Negiho by Yui (2010–2011) O Maidens in Your Savage Season by Mari Okada , Nao Emoto (2016–2019) Real Account by Okushou, Watanabe Shizumu (2014–2019, moved to Weekly Shōnen Magazine ) Sankarea: Undying Love by Mitsuru Hattori (2009–2014) Seisen Cerberus by Seijirō Narumi (2013) Sweet Poolside by Shūzō Oshimi (2011) The Little Lies We All Tell by Madoka Kashihara (2020–2023) The World of Summoning by Yuuki Kodama (2022–2023) Stunts by Sora Daichi (2022–2023) To

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204-2259: The World or Her? (2017–2020) Mizu wa Umi ni Mukatte Nagareru (2018–2020) Aka no Grimoire (2018–2020) Fairy Gone (2019) 2020–2024 Jūjika no Rokunin (2020) The Little Lies We All Tell (2020–2023) Welcome Back, Alice (2020–2023) Orient (2021–2024) Stunts (2022–2023) Shin Honkaku Mahō Shōjo Risuka (2021–2024) v t e Kodansha manga magazines Shōjo Bessatsu Friend Dessert Nakayoshi Shōnen Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine Monthly Shōnen Sirius Weekly Shōnen Magazine Josei Be Love Dessert Kiss Seinen Afternoon Good! Afternoon Morning Weekly Young Magazine Defunct Kodomo Comic BomBom Shōjo Aria Mimi Monthly Carol Shōjo Club Shōjo Friend Shōnen Magazine Special Monthly Shōnen Rival Shōnen Club Seinen Evening Monthly Magazine Z Young Magazine Uppers Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bessatsu_Shōnen_Magazine&oldid=1253701341 " Categories : Kodansha magazines Monthly manga magazines published in Japan Magazines established in 2009 2009 establishments in Japan Shōnen manga magazines Magazines published in Tokyo Hidden categories: CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja) Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Official website different in Wikidata and Misplaced Pages Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with Japanese-language sources (ja) Monthly Sh%C5%8Dnen Magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine ( 月刊少年マガジン , Gekkan Shōnen Magajin )

221-496: The chief director, with Shingo Tamaki also as a director, and Takashi Aoshima as the script writer. The episodes are 15 minutes long. The opening theme is "Zenryoku☆Summer!" ( 全力☆Summer! , "Full Power☆Summer!") , performed by Angela . The ending theme is "Odore! Kyūkyoku Tetsugaku" ( 踊れ!きゅーきょく哲学 ) , performed by Sumire Uesaka , who also voices the Disciplinary Committee President. Crunchyroll simulcasted

238-450: The everyday life of high school girl Yoshiko Hanabatake. True to the title, she is known to be exceptionally stupid academically as well as socially. She constantly hangs out with and annoys her studious and serious neighbor/childhood friend Akuru Akutsu, whom Yoshiko's mother wants her to marry. Yoshiko becomes friends with the level-headed Sayaka Sumino, who, along with Akuru, try to keep Yoshiko in check. The Public Morals Chairwoman dislikes

255-553: The free-spirited Yoshiko but when Akuru makes some casual remarks that compliment her, the chairwoman falls in love with Akuru and begins stalking him while repressing her perverted thoughts. Yoshiko also befriends Ryuichi Kurosaki, a delinquent who thinks of Yoshiko as a gang leader, a group of playground kids, a group of gyaru , and some other students and staff at school. Written and illustrated by Hiroyuki , Aho-Girl started in Kodansha 's Weekly Shōnen Magazine on November 28, 2012. A crossover one-shot with Love Hina

272-425: The series in multiple regions. Volume 1 reached the 43rd place on the weekly Oricon manga chart and, as of May 18, 2013, has sold 27,861 copies; volume 2 reached the 22nd place and, as of October 27, 2013, has sold 61,653 copies; volume 3 reached the 20th place and, as of April 27, 2014, has sold 62,692 copies; volume 4 reached the 22nd place and, as of August 24, 2014, has sold 55,158 copies; volume 5 reached

289-623: Was released on August 27, 2014. The series finished its serialization in Weekly Shōnen Magazine on February 18, 2015, and was transferred to Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on June 9 of that same year, and concluded on December 9, 2017. Kodansha USA has licensed the manga for English release in North America. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Diomedéa aired from July 4 to September 19, 2017, on Tokyo MX , Sun TV , and BS11 . Keizou Kusakawa served as

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