Bakuman didn't have a ranking for the sales of manga because the manga was based on a novel. The story in Bakuman wasn't directly related to the manga. However, if you want to know more about Bakuman, you can tell me what you want to know. I will try my best to answer.
My knowledge is limited to 2021, and I can't provide the sales rankings for 2000-2006. However, you can refer to the following recently released anime sales rankings. The rankings may change over time. From January to September 2021, the five most popular Japanese anime works were: 1 Sword God's Domain: Swordsman in Black-32.4 billion RMB 2. The Attacking Giant-21.5 billion RMB 3 Ghost Blade-19.2 billion RMB "Your Name." - 17.5 billion RMB 5 Fate/Grand Order-16.6 billion RMB These numbers were based on the Japanese market for reference only. Please note that these numbers may vary by region, sales channels, and other factors.
One Piece's current total sales were around 17 billion copies, and its global box office earnings had already exceeded 40 billion US dollars. Currently, the total sales volume of this series was ranked at the top of the global novel market.
The 2008 novel sales rankings were as follows: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 2) 2 Battle Through the Heavens Dream of the Red Chamber 4 Journey to the West Water Margins Romance of the Three Kingdoms 7 The Scholars 8 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio Jin Ping Mei The Ordinary World This ranking was based on global sales. The sales volume in different countries and regions might vary. In addition, this ranking wasn't the only thing that affected sales. The readers 'tastes and market demand also affected sales.
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have direct data to understand the sales of the tomb. However, the Tomb of the Gods was a very popular novel. It had a large readership on the Internet, so its sales should be quite high.
The following are the top 10 Japanese anime sales rankings: Attack on Titan 2 Naruto 3 Sword Art Online 4 Death Note 5 《Fate/stay night》(Fate/Zero) A Certain Scientific Railgun 7 Demon Slayer Jojo's Bizarre Adventure 9 One Piece 10 "Light Sound Maiden"(Light Sound Maiden) This ranking was calculated based on the sales volume and copyright transaction data of Japanese anime works. It was worth noting that this ranking was not static. It might change according to the data updates of different media or platforms.
According to the official data, the total sales of comics in the world were as follows: 1 Dragon Ball- 26400000 copies 2 One Piece- 19050000 copies 3. Attack on Titan-14.3 million copies 4 Naruto- 13800000 copies 5. Death (Bleach) - 13000000 copies 6 Crayon Shin-chan- 9900000 copies 7 Demon Slayer- 9800000 copies 8 Gintama- 9700000 copies A Certain Scientific Railgun- 9400000 copies 10 Inuyasha- 8700000 copies It is important to note that this is only a rough estimate. The actual sales may vary according to different publishing companies, different countries, or different reader groups.
The following are some of the works on the world's total sales rankings: 1 Dragon Ball 2 One Piece 3 Naruto 4. Death (Bleach) 5 Detective Conan Attack on Titan 7 Demon Slayer 8 Sword Art Online 9 《Fate/Zero》 Ghost Blade These works were all very popular anime works around the world. Dragon Ball and One Piece had already established their own cultural empire and became one of the most influential and appealing anime works in the world.
Hard to say. Sometimes they have sales announced on their social media pages. It's worth taking a look there to get the latest info.
There was no clear information on the sales figures for the first three weeks of May.
The specific content of the sales rankings of Chinese film and television magazines may vary according to different sources and periods, but the following are some of the more common rankings: 1. Movie magazines: Movie Manual, Popular Movies, Movie Biweekly, Watching Movies, etc. 2. TV series magazines: TV Series Annals, TV Fans, Modern TV, etc. 3. Movie review magazines: Watching Movies, Popular Arts, and Appreciation of Arts. 4. TV drama review magazines: " Dramatic Action "," Southern Metropolis Daily ", etc. 5. Art magazines: Art and Design, The New Yorker, Fashion, etc. The above rankings are for reference only. The rankings may vary according to regions, distribution channels, reader groups, and other factors.