Oricon Weekly sales by volume - 3/09~3/15

#1 The Promised Neverland 18 - 109,319/374,540
#2 My Hero Academia 26 - 108,669/397,396
#3 Mahoutsukai no Yome 13 - 101,641/101,904
#4 Yuru Camp△ 10 - 100,948/100,948
#5 Haikyuu!! 42 - 88,819/356,336
#6 Kawaii dake ja Nai Shikimori-san 4 - 64,725/65,050
#7 Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san 13 - 60,742/60,742
#8 Tensei Kenja no Isekai Life: Dai-2 no Shokugyou wo Ete, Sekai Saikyou ni Narimashita 7 - 57,619/57,619
#9 Shikkakumon no Saikyou Kenja: Sekai Saikyou no Kenja ga Sarani Tsuyokunaru Tame ni Tensei Shimashita 10 - 54,019/54,019
#10 Fairy tail 100 years quest 5 - 50,689/51,307
#11 Koko wa Ore ni Makasete Saki ni Ike to Itte kara 10-nen ga Tattara Densetsu ni Natteita. 3 - 45,926/45,926
#12 Jujutsu Kaisen 10 - 43,005/184,320
#13 Kimetsu no Yaiba 6 - 40,398/2,358,595
#14 Kimetsu no Yaiba 19 - 40,197/2,081,867
#15 The Fable 21 - 40,195/84,060
#16 Kimetsu no Yaiba 4 - 39,206/2,370,892
#17 Kimetsu no Yaiba 5 - 38,646/2,361,747
#18 Kimetsu no Yaiba 1 - 38,250/2,526,173
#19 Akagami no Shirayuki-hime 22 - 37,487/107,832
#20 Kimetsu no Yaiba 3 - 35,264/2,393,663
#21 Kimetsu no Yaiba 14 - 33,634/2,358,042
#22 Kimetsu no Yaiba 13 - 33,609/2,373,603
#23 Kimetsu no Yaiba 15 - 33,454/2,359,009
#24 Kimetsu no Yaiba 16 - 33,327/2,3713,44
#25 Kimetsu no Yaiba 2 - 31,898/2,422,705
#26 Darwin's Game 20 - 30,355/58,174
#27 Kimetsu no Yaiba 12 - 30,223/2,378,831
#28 Kimetsu no Yaiba 11 - 29,663/2,382,834
#29 Koi to Uso 10 - 29,002/29,370
#30 Kimetsu no Yaiba 17 - 28,170/2,386,306

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#31 Chainsaw Man 6 - 27,544/105,808
#32 Jitsu wa Ore, Saikyou deshita? 2 - 27,360/27,360
#33 Kimetsu no Yaiba 9 - 26,731/2,400,208
#34 Kimetsu no Yaiba 10 - 26,547/2,386,267
#35 Boukensha License wo Hakudatsu sareta Ossan dakedo, Manamusume ga Dekita node Nonbiri Jinsei wo Ouka suru 4 - 26,469/26,469
#36 Kimetsu no Yaiba 7 - 25,140/2,406,098
#37 Kimetsu no Yaiba Official Fanbook - 24,828/847,493
#38 Chichi wa Eiyuu, Haha wa Seirei, Musume no Watashi wa Tenseisha. 3 - 24,603/24,603
#39 Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san 13 - 24,540/24,540
#40 Kimetsu no Yaiba 8 - 24,287/2,399,547
#41 Papa to Oyaji no Uchi Gohan 12 - 23,766/24,181
#42 Jigokuraku 9 - 23,389/83,249
#43 Tsumari Suki tte iitai n dakedo, 2 - 22,988/22,988
#44 Silver spoon 15 - 21,846/475,248
#45 Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san 7 - 21,800/22,002
#46 Kuutei Dragons 8 - 20,932/42,016
#47 Yasei no Last Boss ga Arawareta!: Kokuyoku no Haou 6 - 20,874/20,874
#48 Shikkokutsukai no Saikyou Yuusha: Nakama Zenin ni Uragirareta node Saikyou no Mamono to Kumimasu #3 - 20,870/20,870
#49 Kimetsu no Yaiba 18 - 20,748/2,348,344
#50 Nanoni, Chigira-kun ga Amasugiru. 20,593/20,593

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>#2 My Hero Academia 26 - 108,669/397,396
>#4 Yuru Camp△ 10 - 100,948/100,948
Yee yee

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Herobros...

>#31 Chainsaw Man 6 - 27,544/105,808
Absolutely based

CSM is officially beating Act-Age in physical sales now
Chainsaw Man 6 - 105,808 (12 days)
act-age 10 - 103,257 (13 days)

Why is KnY so low this week?

Sold out and no restock
Re print this week and Next

Stock should be running low considering it got a reprint this week, but it might just be that the number of new readers is starting to settle down. We'll know more either next week or the one after that depending on when those reprints actually do arrive in the stores.

Ok, got it, thanks

>out of top10
ohnononono kimetsubros...

every volume already reached 2mil copies so I'm fine with the result

>#31 Chainsaw Man 6 - 27,544/105,808
my chainsaw can only get so erect

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You'd think Shueisha would've learned by now.

Not so quick, user. You must take into account that they deal with estimations, Oricon doesn't track every single shop, they have some sample and extrapolate from that. I doubt their precision is as good to confidently tell the difference in this small a scale. They sell around the same, and you shouldn't draw more conclusions from that ranking.

CSM Chads can't stop winning

At this point, I bet they're purposefully understoking to keep up the hype (look, Kimetsu sold out again!). Notice how the newest volumes sold around the same this week with much lower total than the old ones. They know they need more than 2.5 million copies, they're just not doing it.

True enough I guess, I got a bit ahead of myself. It is true that since we are treading with such close numbers I should probably be more careful - it's not like we'll ever get a more precise source though, so it is what it is.

It has been getting a reprint about every 2 weeks for months now. They can't just flood the stores and warehouses with kimetsu copies.

wow, Neverland's still going strong?

Returning were as tedious as go o'er.

I thought Oricon doesn't estimate, they count everything for the most part, and some shops are not included

What happened Kimetsu bros? I thought we were keeping the number 1 spot for the resr of the year

Everyone estimates. It's impossible to get a super precise number. Oricon's method is pretty precise (but still is almost impossible to get the precise number)

Restocked this week, so wait until next one.

>What happened Kimetsu bros?
You seem like a butthurt fan. Is your serie doing so poorly you need to shit on another serie?

>8 Tensei Kenja no Isekai Life: Dai-2 no Shokugyou wo Ete, Sekai Saikyou ni Narimashita 7 - 57,619/57,619
Based

Maomao will be high in the ranking next week. Just you wait.

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you realise kimetsu has 35 weeks or so to sell 7m, wan pissers?
2 new volumes are 4.5m at least , so that's only 2.5m backlog they have to make in 8 months.

A cat pharmacist is your best friend in these troubled times.

>wan pissers
Real talk: It's probably the MHAfags

>#2 My Hero Academia 26 - 108,669/397,396
Is this volume selling lower than previous ones or higher?
>#12 Jujutsu Kaisen 10 - 43,005/184,320
Jujutsu chads rise up

Decently worse 1st week, slightly higher 2nd week, overall down by about 9k copies compared to volume 25

The black line highlights the 400k line. Apparently vol 26 wasn't able to surpass 400k sold copies in the second week

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I anticipated Yaiba beating OP's record but now that is clearly over so early I kinda lost a bit of the enthusiasm.
Anyone knows which series broke the 2 mil per volume during their serialization?

In a year or in general?

In a year I suppose. Things like dragon ball had so much time that they accumulated even more sales during the decades.

WANPISSUBROS?!

>now that is clearly over
We don't know that yet. The bookstore are actually out of stock, so this week it's not that relevant

>Jujutsu chads rise up
Didn't it just get reprints this week? Could've been even higher.

he meant it was settled that KnY won

Ahh, ok. Then I apologise to whoever wrote this

Eh, it's hard to tell then, we only have oricon data for 2008 onwards. OP for sure, and going off of initial prints, I think Slam dunk, Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball might fit this list as well.

Attack on titan was close but didn't quite cross the mark if you restrict it to a single year (most likely did over 2 years though). There might be something else but like I said, hard to tell due to lack of data.

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>kekmetsu no top 10
HAHAHAHAHA

Anime when?

Thanks, I guessed Slam Dunk and DB but didn't think Dr slump sold that well. I wonder about Nana, I read somewhere it had almost surpassed OP in total sales one year, but maybe it was backlog?

It did pass OP in 2005, and so did death note in 2006, but those were overall sales and before oricon so I don't have hard data about them in terms of individual volume peak.

No manga was able so surpass one piece in the last 11 years

Yes? And 2005 and 2006 are both more than 11 years ago last I checked. What is your point?

Also to add on to my previous post, OP himself before 2010-2011 barely crossed the 2mln in a year mark.

It makes sense, thanks. Looking back most best sellers do come from WSJ.

>What is your point?
I just wanted to point out that. I had no point actually hahahhaha.

Ah, my list was only WSJ titles if that wasn't clear by the way. I simply don't have data on other big sellers, it's hard to track things from years ago. NANA would probably fit in there somewhere, it's just that I don't know where it would go.

Vol25 second week
>406342
Vol26 second week
>397396
Herobros...

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Surely this time the manga is finished.

uh? wan piss bro?

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>4 seasons
>2 movies
>sales slow but steadily declining
It isn't getting better that is for sure.

but.... we were supposed to be the next big thing.....

I know you made it to bait the MHAfags, but I really need to add something to that.
Everybody thought MHA was going to be the next big thing because there was nothing else

>Kawaii dake ja Nai Shikimori-san
NICE DESU

Nah, it was pretty popular at first, it sold over 100k in the first volume. It had everything to be the next big shonen.
But Horikoshi clearly doesn't know what he's doing now, and people are growing tired.

>it was pretty popular at first, it sold over 100k in the first volume
As I said this is because there was nothing else around besides OP and shonen that were ending

Glad to see Maho Yome doing somewhat well still, really enjoying the manga. If you didn’t care for the anime I’d still recommend the manga because it’s a whole lot better