Yo-kai Watch (manga)

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Yo-kai Watch
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English cover art of the series' first volume, showing Whisper (left) and Nate Adams (right)
妖怪ウォッチ
(Yōkai Wotchi)
GenreComedy[1]
Manga
Written byNoriyuki Konishi
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
MagazineCoroCoro Comic
DemographicKodomo (boys)
Original runJune 28, 2013 – present
Volumes19 (List of volumes)
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Yo-kai Watch (妖怪ウォッチ, Yōkai Wotchi) is a manga series written and illustrated by Noriyuki Konishi, based on Level-5's franchise with the same name. The series primarily follows Nate Adams, who gets the titular Yo-kai Watch, which allows him to see Yo-kai, who are otherwise invisible to the human eye. The series has been serialized by Shogakukan in CoroCoro Comic in Japan since December 2012. Viz Media publishes the series in North America under their Perfect Square imprint, whereas Shogakukan Asia publishes the series in Singapore and Kazé publishes it in Spain and France.

Multiple other manga series also based on the Yo-kai Watch franchise have been released, such as one focusing on Nate's love interest, Katie Forester,[2] one based on the Yo-kai Watch Blasters video game,[3] and one based on the Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y: Encounter with N TV-series.[4]

Main characters[]

Nathan "Nate" Adams (天野景太, Amano Keita) – An 11-year-old 5th grader who acquires a Yo-kai Watch while bug hunting in the Mount Wildwood forest. He's portrayed as a relatively average and straightforward character.[5]

Whisper (ウィスパー, Wisupā) – Nate's self-appointed Yo-kai butler, who had been trapped in a gashapon machine for over one-hundred years before being freed by Nate. In addition to giving Nate the Yo-kai Watch, he also explains the different characteristics and traits of Yo-kai when he and Nate run into them.

Jibanyan (ジバニャン, Jibanyan) – A cat-like Yo-kai, who Nate and Whisper met at an intersection in Nate's residence, Uptown Springdale. Prior to becoming a Yo-kai, Jibanyan was called Rudy and was the pet cat of a girl named Amy. One day, Rudy was run over by a truck in the intersection where Jibanyan would later meet Nate and Whisper, causing him to become a Yo-kai.

Background and release[]

Yo-kai Watch was written and illustrated by Noriyuki Konishi, a Japanese writer from Nagasaki Prefecture, previously known for his work on manga adaptations of series such as AM Driver and Mushiking: King of the Beetles.[1] At the time of the Yo-kai Watch franchise's announcement, the manga, among other media, had already been planned in an attempt to make the franchise long-lasting.[6]

The series first began serialization in CoroCoro Comic, published by Shogakukan, on December 15, 2012, over 5 months before the release of the first Yo-kai Watch video game.[7][8]

In April 2015, Viz Media announced that they would start publishing Yo-kai Watch in English under their Perfect Square imprint, starting September later the same year, in conjunction with the release of other Yo-kai Watch media and merchandise.[9] A trailer for the English series was uploaded to the official Yo-kai Watch YouTube channel later on October 5.[10] As a teaser to the series' release, Viz Media distributed samples of the series' first volume through some retailers as a part of Halloween ComicFest 2015.[11]

In North America, the first two volumes of the series were released on November 2, after pre-orders were made available on October 27.[12]

Volumes[]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 June 28, 2013978-4-09141-655-1November 3, 2015978-1-42158-251-1
2 December 27, 2013978-4-09140-018-5November 3, 2015978-1-42158-252-8
3 March 25, 2014978-4-09141-709-1January 5, 2016978-1-42158-273-3
4 July 25, 2014978-4-09141-793-0March 1, 2016978-1-42158-274-0
5 October 28, 2014978-4-09141-817-3May 3, 2016978-1-42158-275-7
6 February 27, 2015978-4-09141-876-0December 6, 2016978-1-42159-217-6
7 June 26, 2015978-4-09142-006-0March 7, 2017978-1-42159-218-3
8 September 28, 2015978-4-09142-102-9January 2, 2018978-1-42159-691-4
9 February 26, 2016978-4-09142-119-7July 3, 2018978-1-42159-753-9
10 June 24, 2016978-4-09142-175-3January 8, 2019978-1-42159-754-6
11 August 5, 2016978-4-09159-232-3May 14, 2019978-1-42159-755-3
12 April 28, 2017978-4-09142-389-4September 12, 2019978-1-97470-310-4
13 September 28, 2017978-4-09-142530-0January 14, 2020978-1-97470-311-1
14 November 28, 2017978-4-09-142637-6May 12, 2020978-1-97470-312-8
15 May 28, 2018978-4-09-142710-6September 8, 2020978-1-97470-608-2
16 July 26, 2019978-4-09-143046-5January 12, 2021978-1-97471-858-0
17 October 28, 2019978-4-09143-109-7May 11, 2021978-1-97471-881-8
18 July 27, 2020978-4-09143-209-4September 14, 2021978-1-97471-485-8
19 August 27, 2021978-4-09143-339-8

Reception and sales[]

Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network rated the series' first two English volumes a B-, praising the book's "comfortable narrative patterns for kids [and] nice humor", while criticizing its localization for being "highly formulaic". Silverman was also positive towards the series' art, rating it a B and calling it "deceptively simple and very expressive". Silverman also noted that Konishi would frequently illustrate "grotesquely bulging eyeballs", among other "icky imagery", which she felt made it "thrillingly disgusting" for child readers.[13]

The series won the award for Best Children's Manga at both the 38th Kodansha Manga Awards and the 60th Shogakukan Manga Awards.[14][15]

Throughout 2014, Yo-kai Watch sold over 2.58 million copies in Japan across its different volumes, ranking it as the 20th best-selling manga series on Oricon's Annual Book Ranking that year.[16]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Yo-kai Watch". Viz Media. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  2. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (February 27, 2017). "Elex Media Licenses Ōji Gentei, Yo-kai Watch Nyanderful Days Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  3. ^ Sahdev, Ishaan (May 14, 2015). "Yo-kai Watch Busters Game Gets A Manga Adaptation". Siliconera. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  4. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (November 27, 2020). "Yo-kai Gakuen Y Manga Ends With 3rd Volume". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  5. ^ Sato (May 22, 2013). "Meet The Awesome Youkai And Characters Of Youkai Watch". Siliconera. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  6. ^ Kohler, Chris (December 4, 2015). "Yo-Kai Watch Is Engineered to Be Your Kid's Next Obsession". Wired. Condé Nast. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  7. ^ "『妖怪ウォッチ』のマンガ連載が2012年12月15日よりスタート". Famitsu (in Japanese). Enterbrain. November 15, 2011. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  8. ^ Arai, Yosuke (November 16, 2011). "「妖怪ウォッチ」の漫画連載が12月15日発売の月刊コロコロコミックでスタート。ゲームのストーリーを先取りできるかも". 4Gamer.net (in Japanese). Aetas. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  9. ^ Loveridge, Lynzee (April 6, 2015). "Viz Media Adds Yo-kai Watch Manga to Perfect Square Imprint". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  10. ^ Creegan, Dermot (October 10, 2015). "New Video Provides a Sneak Peak at the Yo-Kai Watch Manga". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  11. ^ Lada, Jenni (October 28, 2015). "Yo-Kai Watch Manga Samplers Being Given Away For Halloween ComicFest". Siliconera. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  12. ^ Whritenour, Jacob (October 27, 2015). "Yo-Kai Watch Manga Pre-Orders Now Open". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  13. ^ Silverman, Rebecca (November 30, 2015). "Yo-kai Watch GN 1 & 2 Review". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 23, 2021.
  14. ^ Loo, Egan (May 8, 2014). "Yo-kai Watch, Baby Steps Win 38th Kodansha Manga Awards". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  15. ^ Nelkin, Sarah (January 21, 2015). "Yo-kai Watch, Be Blues Win 60th Shogakukan Awards". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  16. ^ "オリコン2014年 年間"本"ランキング" [Oricon 2014 Annual Book Ranking] (in Japanese). Oricon. December 1, 2014. Retrieved March 23, 2021.

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