Japanese animation ranked 1: Dragon Ball.
Dragon Ball is the pioneering work of the Dragon Ball series, which is adapted from the comic book of the same name by the famous Japanese cartoonist Toriyama Akira. It ranks third in the world with sales of 350 million copies and second in Japan with sales of 65.438+0.5 billion copies. It premiered on Fuji TV in Japan on February 26th, 1986. 1986, Dongying Animation Company changed the early animation (1- 194) into 153 animation and 153 independent animation, and the Dragon Ball series TV animation was born.
Second place in Japanese animation rankings: slam dunk master.
Slam Dunk Master is an inspirational cartoon and animation work by Japanese cartoonist Takehiko Inoue with the theme of high school basketball. It is one of the three pillar comics of Junior Jump Weekly in the Platinum Age (the first half of 1990s) and one of the best-selling comics in Japanese history. In 1990s, Slam Dunk Master was introduced to China and became one of the most influential animation works in China.
No.3 in Japanese animation charts: One Piece.
ONE PIECE, referred to as "OP" for short, is a juvenile cartoon work drawn by Japanese cartoonist Eiichiro Oda. Serialization began in the 34th issue of Weekly Youth Jump 1997. This paper describes a story of a young man with a rubber body and a straw hat, Lufei, who aims to become a "One Piece" and takes risks in the sea with his companions. By the end of 20 13, 1 1, the global circulation has exceeded 345 million copies, making it the highest circulation Japanese manga in the world. The translated version of comics has been published in more than 30 countries and regions outside Japan. The market size of related commodities in 20 12 is about 1000 billion yen. In 20 12, he won the grand prize in 4 1 Japanese cartoonists association. On June 5, 20 15, 15, "One Piece" issued a total of 320.86 million copies in Japan, and was officially certified by Guinness World Records as "a series of comics created by a single author with the highest circulation in the world".
The 4th place in Japanese animation list: Naruto.
Naruto is the representative work of Japanese cartoonist Kishimoto Masashi. The work was serialized in the Weekly Youth JUMP from 1999 to JUMP No.50 released on 20 14+0 10. The cartoon "Huo Ying ninja gaiden: The Seventh Generation of Huo Ying and the Scary Flower Moon" about the nature of the next day began to be serialized for a short time in 20 15 by merging the 22nd and 23rd issues of the same magazine, and ended in the 32nd issue of the same year.
The story successfully depicts the ninja, who was originally hidden in the dark and tried his best to do the most secret and cruel things with the strongest perseverance in the world, as the proudest and most dazzling career in the sun. In the ninja world of Kishimoto Masashi, every young ninja is developing his endurance.
The fifth place in the Japanese animation list: robot cat.
Doraemon (Japanese: ドラぇもん; English: Doraemon; ; The old translation of /Tinker Bell is a comic work jointly created by Japanese cartoonists Hiroshi Fujimoto (pen name F. Fujio Fujiko) and Asuo An (pen name Fujio Fujio A). After 1987 12.23, because the two authors intended to create their own cartoons, the creation of Doraemon series was entirely in the charge of Fujimoto Hiroshi. This cartoon tells the story that Doraemon, a cat robot from the 22nd century, was entrusted by its owner, Noseto, and returned to the 20th century to help Noseto's great-grandfather, Noseto, solve various problems around him with various future props in his four-dimensional pocket, as well as the story of a humorous person in his life and friends around him. This cartoon has been serialized in the magazine Pupils 1-4 since 1970 1, which is very popular among pupils. Doraemon series is voluminous, with 1.345 short comics (divided into 45 volumes), 1.6 long comics and 6 volumes of Doraemon Plus written by the original author. After Fujimoto Hiroshi's death, his disciples created a large number of cartoons, and new works are still being introduced.
The 6th place in Japanese animation list: Gundam Seed.
Gundam Seed, a mobile suit, is a series of animation released in 2002-2003. It was used as a mobile suit in 2004 to reach the seed fate. Because of its charming characters, star-studded seiyuu lineup and wonderful and fierce battle scenes, it is deeply loved by the majority of anime fans. Different from the description of war psychology in the past, this drama uses a lot of plots to describe the emotional entanglements between several protagonists, thus attracting a group of people who have never seen Gundam, which triggered a series of drastic changes.
No.7 in the Japanese animation list: Detective Conan.
Detective Conan (Japanese: Detective コナン; English: Detective Conan; American English: Closing the Case is a Japanese anime with detective reasoning as its theme. It was first created in 1994, and is still serialized in Japanese elementary school comic magazine "Youth Sunday". Among them, TV animation was produced by V 1 Studio, broadcast on June 8, 1996 by1Japan Yomiuri TV Station, and it is still broadcast today.
No.8 in Japanese Animation Rankings: Miyazaki Hayao Series.
Miyazaki Hayao, a famous Japanese animation director and animator, 194 1 was born in Tokyo, 1963 joined Toyo Animation Company, 1965 married his colleague Takemi Ota and had two sons. He and Gao Tianxun co-founded Studio Ghibli in 1985. Miyazaki Hayao has an irreplaceable position in the global animation industry, and Disney calls it "Kurosawa of the animation industry". Most of his animation works involve the relationship between human beings and nature, pacifism and feminist movement.
The 9th place in Japanese animation ranking: Saint saint seiya the Saint.
Saint saint seiya is one of the masterpieces of the famous Japanese cartoonist Masami Kurumada. On 1985- 1990, it was serialized in Ying Ji's Youth Jump Weekly, and the final article was published on 1990+0 1 in V Jump. 1986' s animation "saint seiya the Saint" was broadcast in Japan, and then in more than 80 countries, making this work popular all over the world. This TV animation was officially introduced to Chinese mainland on 1992, which aroused the enthusiastic pursuit of the audience. From June 5438 to February 2007, it was published by China Children's Publishing House, produced and distributed by Beijing Shao Zhong Animation Co., Ltd., and the simplified Chinese version of Saint saint seiya was authorized by Jiyingshe.
Inuyasha, ranked 10 in Japanese animation charts.
Inuyasha is a long cartoon with the theme of describing the mythical stories of the Warring States Period, which was serialized by Rumiko Takahashi, a famous Japanese cartoonist, in Youth Sunday magazine from 65438 to 0996. Japanese manga "Inuyasha" was serialized 12 years, with a total of 558 words (56 volumes). By June of 20 1 1 year, the comic book sales had reached 45 million copies. The original idea was that the main characters were Inuyasha, Higurashi Kagome and Platycodon grandiflorum. Rumiko Takahashi painted a special feature "Inuyasha" for Japanese post-earthquake reconstruction, telling the life of Inuyasha and Ge Wei in Inuyasha for half a year. 20 13 Inuyasha ワィドドドドドドドドドドドドドドド
This story happened in the Warring States Period, and mainly tells the adventure story of Higurashi Kagome, a junior high school girl, and Inuyasha, a semi-demon. They came here through the bone-eating well of her shrine 500 years ago to look for the scattered jade articles of four souls.
Other outstanding Japanese cartoons: gospel warrior in the new century, iron magic warrior, game king, death, goblin's tail, silver soul, Natsume's friend account, space battleship Yamato, wandering white paper, rogue mark, beautiful girl warrior, cherry maruko, crayon Shinchan, astro boy, tennis prince, digital baby, etc.