yes. there are many educational manga ranging from art instruction to manuals about sexual relations.
Japan is the only country who creates manga and anime. anything simmilar in other countries isn't manga or anime it is simply comics and cartoons in anime and manga styles
Yes. Besides Japan, the US and France are the top consumers of manga. Then there's also countries nearby.
Japan, although other countries may have variants of it.
No, you do not have to live in Japan to make manga. Many creators outside of Japan have successfully created and published manga in their home countries or online. However, living in Japan may provide more opportunities and resources for aspiring manga artists.
You can't watch manga, you read it.(improved)Manga is a sort of comic that comes from Japan. It comes in small books and is run in certain magazines. Anime on the other hand, is animated (thus the name) and runs on television in Japan. Both of course get imported to other countries.Another way to know the difference between the two is that manga is on paper and anime is manga on television.In short:Manga = Japanese comicsAnime = Japanese animationAnime is the animated version of manga. Manga is the comic version. Most anime originated from their manga books. ;Dyou can read manga on maxmanga.com
It is the Manga that inspired "Naruto",Masashi Kishimoto loves this. It is about a kid who fuses Ninjutsu with Martial Arts to make the ultimate technique. It's a show in Japan and a manga. It is not much known in other states. Fuusuke meets other friends too! It is a movie. He is the last Ninku. It is the Manga that inspired "Naruto",Masashi Kishimoto loves this. It is about a kid who fuses Ninjutsu with Martial Arts to make the ultimate technique. It's a show in Japan and a manga. It is not much known in other states. Fuusuke meets other friends too! It is a movie. He is the last Ninku. It is the Manga that inspired "Naruto",Masashi Kishimoto loves this. It is about a kid who fuses Ninjutsu with Martial Arts to make the ultimate technique. It's a show in Japan and a manga. It is not much known in other states. Fuusuke meets other friends too! It is a movie. He is the last Ninku.
yes , and even from other part of the wrold but it isn't very easy
Masashi Kishimoto also wrote the supa successful 'Karakuri' (mechanism) manga in Japan.
no were! you obsessed stalking fans leave him in peace and go find other things to do like read manga
Manga is very popular internationally, because manga is like comic, except it is drawn by mangakas (people who draw manga, e.g. ai yazawa) mostly in asia. People have their own opinions of manga - some hate manga and some love manga. (BONUS: A person who is obsessed with manga and anime is called and 'otaku'. e.g. I'm an otaku)
YES! (well, that's my answer as an okatu). anyway, it would depend on the manga series. Answer: Manga has no school related to it whatsoever. Shakespeare's works involves translating, identifying theme and conflict and other traditional English lessons. What is their to learn from Naruto, Bleach or Dragonball Z? Manga is for personal entertainment and profit only, not for education.
Bleach swords are replicas originating from a manga that is popular in Japan and most of the time look odd or misshapen, while other types of swords which most are not manga based show the different styles that were used in different time periods.