Shueisha's population is 475.
The population of Shueisha is 812.
Shueisha was created in 1925.
Why would it ? You can learn Japanese! Why not! Shueisha has a monthly contest for new artists that you might be interested in. See link below.
This anime, Ultimate Muscle, does not have a producer. But, they have a writer whose name is Yudetamago. The anime was published by the company, Shueisha.
Shueisha has a monthly contest for new artists that you might be interested in. See link below.
1 Piece, often stylized as "One Piece," is a popular manga and anime series created by Eiichiro Oda. It is published by Shueisha and has been serialized in "Weekly Shōnen Jump" since 1997. The rights to the anime adaptation are held by Toei Animation. Thus, the ownership of One Piece is divided among various entities, primarily Oda as the creator, Shueisha as the publisher, and Toei Animation for the anime.
A little more than 13 years ago 1997
The comic 'Marmalade Boy' was first released in the magazine 'Ribon' in May 1992. It is a form of shojo manja, created by Wataru Yoshizumi and published by Shueisha.
There's Yellow Claw, published by Marvel Publishing, Yelena Rossini published by vertigo, Yandroth published by Marvel Publishing, and many more that stuck out to me at comicvine.com under the character section letter Y.
in japan naruto is published under Shueisha in a magazine called Shounen Jump and in America Naruto is Published under VIZ media in the American Shounen Jump magazine.
Well, besides the author, Masashi Kishimoto, who would own the manga and characters and so on, there's Shonen Jump and Shueisha Inc.... And, if you include the anime, Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo.Because so many people own Naruto there are many, many disclaimers to use if you want have any naruto material in a video and not have it removed. Such as--- Naruto & Naruto Shippuuden © Masashi Kishimoto, Shonen Jump, Studio Pierrot, TV Tokyo, & Shueisha. All materials used belong to their rightful owners and I do not profit from this.OR-- This is a nonprofit, fan-made video that is in no way associated with the anime or music companies.You can also use the "fair use" disclaimer if it applies.
Gintama is serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shounen Jump, which goes on sale regularly every Monday in Japan. On occasions it has gone on sale on Saturdays before due to public holidays and such.