![]() ![]() The Shaman King anime has been watched by a large number of television viewers in Japan. Both the manga and anime have been featured, at various times, in “top ten” lists of their respective media. In Japan, the manga has been popular, selling over 26 million volumes as of 2011. Exclusive video games were released by 4Kids Entertainment in North America and Europe. The anime series was licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment in 2003, and aired on Fox Box. In North America, Viz Media obtained the English-language license for the manga and published chapters of Shaman King in its Shonen Jump magazine from March 2003 to August 2007. The manga has also been reprinted in a kanzenban edition, and has spawned video games, a trading card game, and many types of Shaman King-related merchandise. ![]() An animated television series was co-produced by TV Tokyo, NAS, and Xebec, which aired on Japan’s TV Tokyo network from 2001 to 2002. The individual chapters were collected and released in 32 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. The Shaman King manga was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump between 19. Takei chose shamanism as the main theme of the series because he wanted a topic that had never been attempted before in manga. This manga follows the adventures of Yoh Asakura as he attempts to hone his shaman skills to become the Shaman King by winning the Shaman Fight. Shaman King (Japanese: シャーマンキング Hepburn: Shāman Kingu?) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Takei.
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