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Eyeshield 21 is a manga about American football written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Yusuke Murata. It has been adapted into an anime movie in 2004 (shown at Jump Festa), an anime television series in 2005, several video games and a trading card game from Konami. The manga is serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump. The twenty five volumes have collectively sold over 16 million copies in Japan, and the number of children playing American football has almost quadropled and still grows after it was over. The manga is published in English by VIZ Media.

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  • Eyeshield 21 (series)
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  • Eyeshield 21 is a manga about American football written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Yusuke Murata. It has been adapted into an anime movie in 2004 (shown at Jump Festa), an anime television series in 2005, several video games and a trading card game from Konami. The manga is serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump. The twenty five volumes have collectively sold over 16 million copies in Japan, and the number of children playing American football has almost quadropled and still grows after it was over. The manga is published in English by VIZ Media.
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Published by
  • Weekly Shōnen Jump
Name
  • Eyeshield 21
Genre
  • Sports, Drama
Romaji
  • Aishirrudo Nijyuu-ichi
Volumes
  • 37(xsd:integer)
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Author
  • Riichiro Inagaki
Kanji
  • アイシールド 21
Music
  • Kō Ōtani
Original run
  • --07-23
Studio
  • Gallop
original run anime
  • --04-06
Illustrator
  • Yusuke Murata
Episodes
  • 145(xsd:integer)
Publisher
  • Shueisha, Viz Media
Director
  • Masayoshi Nishida
  • Shin Katagai
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  • Eyeshield 21 is a manga about American football written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Yusuke Murata. It has been adapted into an anime movie in 2004 (shown at Jump Festa), an anime television series in 2005, several video games and a trading card game from Konami. The manga is serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump. The twenty five volumes have collectively sold over 16 million copies in Japan, and the number of children playing American football has almost quadropled and still grows after it was over. The manga is published in English by VIZ Media. The anime version, produced by Nihon Ad Systems, or NAS, and animated by Artland, premiered across Japan on TV Tokyo from April 6, 2005, and ended March 19, 2008, with episode 145. The anime is sponsored by NFL Japan. The English dub "aired" on the free on-demand Toonami Jetstream as a joint effort with NFL Rush December 17, 2007, however it is currently on hiatus, likely waiting dubbing production. It is also aired in Taiwan.
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