Shueisha

Shueisha

Infobox Company
name = Shueisha 株式会社集英社

type = Kabushiki kaisha
genre =
foundation = 1949
founder =
location = 〒101-8050 Tokyo-to, Chiyoda-ku Hitotsubashi 2-5-10
origins =
key_people = Hideki Yamashita (president)
area_served = Japan
industry = Publishing
products = Magazines, manga, picture books, light novels, educational books, reference books, other books
services =
revenue =
operating_income =
net_income =
num_employees = 824 (as of April 2008)
parent =
divisions =
subsid =
owner =
slogan =
homepage = http://www.shueisha.co.jp/
dissolved =
footnotes =

nihongo|Shueisha|株式会社集英社|Kabushiki kaisha Shūeisha is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. The company was founded in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The following year Shueisha became a separate, independent company. Shueisha's Jump Comics division is a large publisher of manga.

Shueisha later founded Hakusensha, which has gone on to become another of Japan's most successful publishers.

nihongo|Homesha|ホーム社|Hōmusha is one of the many imprints operated by Shueisha.

Shueisha publishes the "Weekly Shonen Jump" magazine and organizes the Tezuka Award in Japan. "Shonen Jump", begun in 1968, is the world's most popular and most successful Japanese manga magazine. Fact|date=February 2007

Shueisha, along with Shogakukan, owns Viz Media, which publishes manga from both companies in the United States.

The name "Shueisha" comes from the phrase "Eichi ga tsudō" (英知が集う), loosely translated as "gather knowledge". "Shū" is the on-yomi of the kanji 集.

Like Kodansha, Shueisha has close ties to the Walt Disney Company, since it has published books based on the Kingdom Hearts game. But instead of sponsoring Tokyo Disneyland like Kodansha, it sponsors all of Disney's Video Games as well as Tomy's Disney Toy Line.

Shueisha has been the main sponser and serializer of the Digimon anime series and toy lines. This is the only Japanese child-oriented franchise it has sponsered.

Manga magazines published by Shueisha

:Boys' manga magazines
*nihongo|"Jump SQ."|ジャンプSQ.
*"Akamaru Jump"
*"Monthly Shōnen Jump"
*nihongo|"V Jump"|Vジャンプ
*nihongo|"Weekly Shōnen Jump"|週刊少年ジャンプ
*nihongo|"Hobby's Jump"|HOBBY's JUMP

:Mens' manga magazines
*"Weekly Young Jump"
*"Ultra Jump"
*"Super Jump"
*"Oh Super Jump"
*"Business Jump"
*""

;Chorus Magazines (josei)
*"Chorus" (josei 18+)

;Cookie Magazines (shojo)
*"Cookie" (shojo 16+)
*"Cookie Box" (shojo 16+)

;Magaret Magazines (shojo)
*"Margaret" (shojo 13+)
*"Bessatsu Margaret" (shojo 13+)
*"Derama Margaret" (shojo 13+)
*"The Margaret" (shojo 13+)

;Ribon Magazines (shojo)
*"Ribon"
*"Ribon Original" (discontinued)
*"Ribon Bikkuri"

;YOU Magazines (josei)
*"YOU (magazine)"
*"Young YOU" (discontinued)
*"Office YOU"

;Cobalt Magazines
*"Cobalt" (shoujo light novel magazine)

;Other
*"Comic Tokumori" (seinen)
*"Manga Allman" (seinen, discontinued)
*"Weekly Playboy"

Other magazines published by Shueisha

*"Weekly Playboy (features the Kinnikuman Ni-Sei manga)
*"Monthly Playboy
*nihongo|"Non-no"|non-no
*nihongo|"Seventeen"|SEVENTEEN (Japanese version)
*nihongo|"Pinky"|PINKY
*nihongo|"More"|MORE
*nihongo|"Baila"|BAILA
*nihongo|"Maquia"|MAQUIA
*nihongo|"Spur"|SPUR
*nihongo|"Spurluxe"|SPURLUXE
*nihongo|"Lee"|LEE
*nihongo|"Marisol"|marisol
*nihongo|"Éclat"|éclat
*nihongo|"Sportiva"|Sportiva
*nihongo|"Men's Non-no"|MEN'S NON-NO
*nihongo|"Uomo"|UOMO
*nihongo|"Myojo"|Myojo
*nihongo|"Subaru"|Subaru
*nihongo|"Shosetsu Subaru"|SHOSETSU SUBARU
*nihongo|"Bart"|BART

Manga Imprints

Male oriented

;Shōnen
**"Jump Comics" (Mainly: "Weekly Shōnen Jump", and "Monthly Shōnen Jump". Sometimes: "Ultra Jump" (Seinen), and "V Jump")
*"JC SQ. Comics" (Specifically for "Jump SQ.")
**"Jump Comics Deluxe" (Kanzenban of "Weekly Shōnen Jump" titles, and one "Monthly Shōnen Jump"/web comic)
*"Super Jump Comics" (Specifically for "Super Jump" (Seinen))
**"V Jump Books" (Specifically for "V Jump" manga and guide books)

;Seinen
**"Young Jump Comics" (All Seinen manga magazines exept for "Super Jump", and "Weekly Playboy")
*"Business Jump Comics" (Specifically for "Business Jump")
*"Young Jump Comics" (Redundantly a sub-line of it's own)
*"Young Jump Comics: Ultra" (Specifically for "Ultra Jump")
**"Super Playboy Comics" (Specifically for "Weekly Playboy")
**"SC Allman" (Specifically for "Manga Allman")

;Demographicless
**"Shūeisha Comic Bunko"
*"Aizōban Comics"

Female oriented

*Ribon Mascot Comics (Ribon [or "Ribbon"] , and Ribon Original)
*Ribon Mascot Comics: Cookie
*Margaret Comics (all "Margaret" branded magazines)
*YOU Comics
*Young YOU Comics (likely to merge with YOU Comics, now that Young You has been discontinued)
*Office YOU Comics
*Queen's Comics

Other

*Shueisha Bunko: Manga version
*Comic Bunko

Book Imprints

*Jump J-Books
*Super Dash Bunko  
*V Jump Books

Art Book Imprints

*Jump Comics (FIRE S·C)
*Comic Bunko

*Jump Comics
*

Manga titles

Jump Comics

(note: This is only a partial list. There have been many manga published in Shonen Jump throughout the years)

*"Bouken Oh Beet" (a.k.a. "Beet the Vandel Buster")
*"Bleach"
*"Black Cat"
*"Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo"
*"Buso Renkin"
*"Captain Tsubasa"
*"City Hunter"
*"Cowa!"
*"D.Gray-man"
*"Death Note"
*"Den'ei Shōjo" ("Video Girl Ai")
*"Dragon Drive"
*"Dr. Slump"
*"Dragon Ball"
*"Dragon Quest : Dai no Daibouken
*"DNA²"
*"Gintama"
*"Hikaru no Go"
*"Hokuto no Ken" (a.k.a. "Fist of the North Star")
*"Hoshin Engi" ("Soul Hunter")
*"Hunter × Hunter"
*"Ichigo 100%"
*"I"s"
*"JoJo's Bizarre Adventure"
*"Katekyo Hitman Reborn" ("Reborn!")
*"Kinnikuman" (the toy line was released in North America as M.U.S.C.L.E.)
*"Tatakae!! Ramenman" (a spin-off of "Kinnikuman")
*"Tegami Bachi (Letter Bee)"
*"Tokyo Ants"
*"Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo ("This Is the Police Box at the ' [Katsushika Kameari'-Park", nicknamed "Kochikame")
*"Legendz"
*"Mazinger Z"
*"Meiryo-tei Goto Seijuro"
*"M×0"
*"Naruto"
*"One Piece"
*"One Piece Red"
*"One Piece Wanted!"
*"Onmyō Taisenki"
*"Over Time"
*"Tennis no Ouji-Sama" (a.k.a. "Prince of Tennis")
*"Rurouni Kenshin"
*"Saint Seiya" (a.k.a. "Knights of the Zodiac")
*"Slam Dunk"
*"Shaman King"
*"Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo"
*"Yu-Gi-Oh!"
*"Yu-Gi-Oh! R"
*"Yu-Gi-Oh! GX"
*"YuYu Hakusho"
*"Whistle!"
*"Zombie Powder"

Other manga

*"Tokyo Tribe" (known as "Tokyo Tribes" in U.S. published by TOKYOPOP) (Weekly Young Jump)
*"Elfen Lied" (Young Jump)
*"K.R.I.E.G" (?)
*"Gantz" (Young Jump)
*"Golden Boy (manga)" (Super Jump)
*"GUNNM" (a.k.a. "Battle Angel Alita") (Ultra Jump)
*"" (better known as "Ultimate Muscle" in the U.S. or North America, Northern Europe, Oceania, and some regions) (Weekly Playboy)
*"Kuni ga Moeru" (Young Jump)
*"Nana" (Cookie)
*"" (Ultra Jump)
*"Seihō Bukyō Outlaw Star" (Ultra Jump)
*"Read or Die" (Ultra Jump)
*"Versailles no Bara" (a.k.a. "The Rose of Versailles") (Margaret)
*"Bastard!!" (Ultra Jump)

External links

* [http://www.shueisha.co.jp/ Shueisha website] (in Japanese)


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