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Psychometrer Eiji © Ando Yuma & Asaki Masashi
Kodansha [First serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine]
Published in Indonesia as Psychometrist Eiji by Elex Media/Level Comics
Would've liked to lead with Bambino!'s Ban (who now has to master dolce, but pastry chef Oda won't let him touch anything, much less attempt a dessert on his own), but I was late requesting for a cover. So Eiji it is. In any case, the word for Eiji and Ryoko this Level manga release is Cannabis.
What exactly does Cannabis have to do with Ikushima who appears before Eiji? Find out in Psychometrist Eiji 18, streeting this Wednesday.
Jepang Tenggelam 9 of 15 by Komatsu Sakyou & Ishiki Tokihiko
It's All Green! for Project A—the plan to stop Japan from sinking further—as support pours in from all quarters. Well, almost all; D Project discovers a fatal flaw in the scheme that could actually lead to a larger catastrophe and scrambles to prevent further tragedy.
Level Comics manga (2011.01.26)
- 3x3 Eyes 35 of 40 by Takada Yuzo
- Bambino! 8 of 15 by Sekiya Tetsuji
- Jepang Tenggelam (Nihon Chinbotsu) 9 of 15 by Komatsu Sakyou, Ishiki Tokihiko
- Over Rev 16 of 31 by Yamaguchi Katsumi & Team 39
- Psychometrist Eiji (Psychometrer Eiji) 18 of 25 by Ando Yuma & Asaki Masashi
- Restore Garage 251 v12 of 33+ by Tsugihara Ryuji
- Sky of Love (Koizora) 2 of 10 by Haneda Ibuki, Mika
![]() | Bambino! 「バンビ~ノ!」 by Sekiya Tetsuji |
Volume 8 chapters:
77. バッテレ(たたき刻む)
78. ロアテーレ(回転させる)
79. テンペラトゥーラ(温度)
80. コンキッリア(貝殻)
81. クレアーレ(創造する)
82. フォンデンテ(溶ける)
83. スコンジェラーレ(解凍する)
84. アッサジャーレ(味をみる)
85. メレンダ(おやつ)
86. フルッラーレ(泡立てる)
87. マルチーレ(腐敗する)1
Awards
Best Seinen/General Manga, 53rd Shogakukan Manga Awards (tied with Kuromaru- & Natsuhara Takeshi's The Black Swindler/Kurosagi)
Related series
Bambino! Secondo (sequel; six volumes per 2011.02.26)
Adaptations
An 11-episode live-action adaptation starring Matsumoto Jun (Shogo Ban) and Kitamura Kazuki (Yonamine Tsukasa/Yona-san) aired on NTV from April to June 2007. The TV series reaped four awards at the 53rd Television Drama Academy Awards: Best Actor (Matsumoto Jun), Supporting Actor (Kazuki Kitamura), Best Director and a Special Award.
![]() | Nihon Chinbotsu 「日本沈没」 |
Related
Based on the award-winning disaster novel by Komatsu Sakyou, also adapted into film and live-action TV.
![]() | Over Rev! 「オーバーレブ!」 |
Volume 16 chapters:
171. マイステージ
172. 涼子、焦る!!
173. 最後のチャンス
174. それぞれの寂しさ...
175. MR2が、好きっ!
176. エロ教師の思惑...
177. 負ける喜び
178. 涼子の、リベンジ!?
179. 秀明のガチンコ
180. 秘密のテクニック
181. 裸の女王様!?
182. 嵐の前の“殴り合い”
![]() | Psychometrer Eiji 「サイコメトラーEIJI」 |
Other languages
French Psychometrer Eiji (Kana/Dargaud; 25 volumes), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore 感应少年 Eiji 25 volumes), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan)
Reissues
Re-released in 12 bunko volumes (2003.06 to 2003.11)
Adaptations
The live-action renzoku alternatively known as Simply Psychic ran for two seasons on NTV (January to March 1997 and October to December 1999). A one-episode, 45-minute anime OAV Eiji was released in August 1990.
![]() | Restore Garage 251 「レストアガレージ251」 |
![]() | Koizora: Setsunai Koi Monogatari |
Related
Based on the best-selling coming of age/romance novel written by Mika (two volumes published by Starts Publications), originally posted on the cell phone website "Mahou no iLand."
Adaptations
Loosely adapted into a movie (2007.11.03 premiere), starring Aragaki Yui as Mika and Miura Haruma as Hiro, and a six-episode live-action series on TBS from August to September 2008 with Mizusawa Erena as Mika and Seto Koji as Hiro.
Level Comics European comics (2011.01.26)
- Smurf - Olimpiade Smurf (Les Schtroumpfs olympiques, tome 11) by Peyo
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3×3 EYES 「3×3EYES」 by Takada Yuzo
Kodansha Weekly Young Magazine, seinen
Volume 35 first published in Japan 2000.12
Other languages
English 3x3 Eyes (Dark Horse Comics; till volume 8), Korean (Young Movie Comics), French (Pika Édition; 40 volumes), Spanish (Planeta DeAgostini Comics; dropped), Italian (Editions Star Comics) and German 3x3 Augen (Carlsen Comics)
Awards
Best Shounen Manga, 1993 Kodansha Manga Awards
Adaptations
Two anime OAVs starring seiyuu Tsujitani Kouji (Fujii Yakumo) and Hayashibara Megumi (Ayanokouji Pai)