No, Ban doesn't die. He survives through various challenges and plot developments.
Ban remains alive in the manga. The story has many twists and turns, but his character perseveres. Maybe you got some wrong info or misinterpreted a certain scene.
Maybe it's due to concerns about inappropriate content or cultural differences.
No, Australia didn't ban manga. There might have been some misunderstandings or isolated incidents, but there's no blanket ban on manga in the country.
Could be that there are concerns about the cost and complexity of color production for manga. Or perhaps it's to maintain a certain traditional style. Hard to say for sure.
Not that I know of. Apocalyptic manga is not outright banned in Japan. There are various genres of manga available, and it's not common for such a broad category to be completely prohibited.
The 'Ban x Jericho' manga might have been banned because it presented material that was deemed harmful or didn't comply with the rules and policies of the publishing or distribution platforms. It could also be related to legal disputes over intellectual property.
The manga ban could mean less exposure and popularity for Meliodas. Fans might have a harder time accessing the content related to him.
One reason could be that some anime and manga might contain violent or adult themes that are seen as having a negative influence. Another could be that they might conflict with local cultural or moral values.
I don't think so. There's no substantial evidence suggesting that the UN is trying to ban anime and manga.
Was Ban Shu from the TV series Ban Shu Legend a descendant of Ban Gu? The answer to this question was not completely certain because the plot of the TV series Ban Shu Legend did not clearly state that Ban Shu was a descendant of Ban Gu. According to the storyline of the TV series Ban Shu Legend, Ban Shu was a woman at the end of the Han Dynasty. She was born into a wealthy family and later came to a small village because of the decline of her family. There, she met a young man named Ban Gu. They fell in love and got married. Ban Gu was a talented writer whose literary works had a profound influence on the literature of later generations. Although the plot of the TV series Ban Shu's Legend did not explicitly state that Ban Shu was a descendant of Ban Gu, we could guess that Ban Shu might be Ban Gu's great-granddaughter or a descendant of his great-granddaughter. Because Ban Chao, Ban Gu's ancestor, had served as the Governor of the Western Regions at the end of the Han Dynasty, he left behind a lot of family history. If Ban Shu was a descendant of Ban Gu, then she might have inherited her ancestors 'business and left her bloodline in the Western Regions or other regions.
This question involved the contents of Lu Ban's book and its underlying meaning. The Book of Lu Ban was an ancient Chinese novel that told the story of a craftsman named Lu Ban. In the story, Lu Ban encountered difficulties in building a bridge, but through thinking and research, he finally invented a unique construction method to ensure the stability and safety of the bridge. If the first and second volumes of Lu Ban's book were regarded as a novel that encouraged people to create and invent, then reading it might stimulate people's creativity and innovative spirit, thus improving their skills and knowledge. However, this did not mean that after reading the first and second volumes of Lu Ban's book, there would definitely be no descendants, because it depended on the individual's practical actions and efforts. In short, reading the first and second volumes of Lu Ban's book might not necessarily result in a complete bloodline, but it depends on the individual's practical actions and efforts.