Thanks for watching! I wish the Jump App would release some of the old titles for the English speaking audience. It's sad that some of the manga titles are so hard to find
Due to the time I grew up, I'm primarily a fan of Jump titles from the 90s until now. But I'm definitely interested in going back and checking out some of the classics from previous decades. Otoko Ippiki Gaki Daishou in particular sounds right up my alley, as a fan of delinquent characters.
Pulp author Yoichiro Minami (1893-1980) inspired Akira Toriyama and Shinobu Ohtaka. In other words, Akira Toriyama must’ve read a lot of Arsene Lupin books translated by him.
The Oudou Pattern. That is method that is going to get in the way of doing any experimentation an author wishes to do. I rather avoid this method so I can new twists that can be potentially revolutionary their own rights.
I grew up in a household where some of my relatives spoke Japanese. Then stopped speaking it for a while since I wanted to concentrate on learning English. Then relearned Japanese.
@@ayakuweb Sounds great man. I plan to learn it when I have a little more free time. I really enjoy Japanese media (films, tv shows, anime, manga, novels). I feel I would be doing myself a great disservice if I just consumed it through the English language which isn't even my native language lmao.
Great work! I learned a lot.
It's mattwith4ts! Thank you so much for watching. It's an honor
Thanks for your hard work on this. I learned a TON about the Jump formula here! WOW!!!
I’m always been a fan of the old era of Jump, the 60’s 70’s 80’s 90’s and early 2000’s where, in my opinion, the golden age of Shonen Jump.
Thanks for watching! I wish the Jump App would release some of the old titles for the English speaking audience.
It's sad that some of the manga titles are so hard to find
@@ayakuweb and why I like to buy Japanese volumes of manga for my collection, even though I don’t know how to reach Japanese or congee
Due to the time I grew up, I'm primarily a fan of Jump titles from the 90s until now. But I'm definitely interested in going back and checking out some of the classics from previous decades. Otoko Ippiki Gaki Daishou in particular sounds right up my alley, as a fan of delinquent characters.
Pulp author Yoichiro Minami (1893-1980) inspired Akira Toriyama and Shinobu Ohtaka.
In other words, Akira Toriyama must’ve read a lot of Arsene Lupin books translated by him.
That's neat info!
Source?
The Oudou Pattern. That is method that is going to get in the way of doing any experimentation an author wishes to do. I rather avoid this method so I can new twists that can be potentially revolutionary their own rights.
Did you learn Japanese?
I grew up in a household where some of my relatives spoke Japanese. Then stopped speaking it for a while since I wanted to concentrate on learning English. Then relearned Japanese.
@@ayakuweb Sounds great man. I plan to learn it when I have a little more free time. I really enjoy Japanese media (films, tv shows, anime, manga, novels). I feel I would be doing myself a great disservice if I just consumed it through the English language which isn't even my native language lmao.