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Top 25 Manga Titles Japanese Fans Want to See Animated

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Discover the top 25 manga titles that Japanese fans are eagerly awaiting to see animated, ranging from ongoing works to already concluded series.

Top 25 Manga Titles Japanese Fans Want to See Animated

Japanese fans have spoken, and they have made their voices heard regarding the manga titles they are most eager to see adapted into anime. In a recent survey conducted by Anime! Anime!, fans were given the opportunity to cast their votes for the manga titles that have not yet been animated or whose animation has not been decided.

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The survey was divided into two categories: ongoing unfinished works and already concluded works. A total of 432 participants took part in the survey, with the majority being female respondents. The survey results provide valuable insights into the titles that have caught the attention of these fans and highlights the potential for future anime adaptations.

Ongoing Unfinished Works

Here are the top 25 ongoing unfinished manga titles that Japanese fans are eagerly awaiting to see animated:

  1. “Last Karte – Houjuuigakusha Touma Kenshou No Kioku” by Asayama Wakabi
  2. “Yomi no Tsugai” by Hiromu Arakawa
  3. “Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai, Choroi” by Aya Hirakawa
  4. “Fuji no Yamai wa Fushi no Yamai” by Hechii
  5. “Honey Lemon Soda” by Mayu Murata
  6. “Dead Account” by Watanabe Shizumu
  7. “Tsuki no Oki ni Mesu mama” by Kiuchi Ramune
  8. “You and I Are Polar Opposites” by Kocha Agasawa
  9. “Joshiryoku Takame na Shishihara-kun” by Mii Aimai
  10. “Diamond in the Rough” by Nao Sasaki
  11. “MAO” by Rumiko Takahashi
  12. “Dareka Yume Dato Ittekure” by Michelle
  13. “Kaijuu Jieitai” by Junya Inoue
  14. “Cipher Academy” by Nisio Isin and Yuji Iwasaki
  15. “Akane-banashi” by Yuki Suenaga and Takamasa Moue
  16. “Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoshi” by sora
  17. “Yuugai Choujuu” by Nykken
  18. “Makai no Shuyaku wa Wareware da!” by Atsushi Tsudanuma
  19. “Togen Anki” by Yura Urushibara
  20. “The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity” by Saka Mikami
  21. “Witch Watch” by Kenta Shinohara
  22. “Otome Game No Mobu Desura Naindaga” by Gyokuro and Himeno Meno
  23. “Sakamoto Days” by Yuto Suzuki
  24. “Kindergarten Wars” by You Chiba
  25. “Tokyo Aliens” by Naoe

Already Concluded Works

Japanese fans also expressed their desire to see these already concluded manga titles adapted into anime:

  1. “Title A” by Author A
  2. “Title B” by Author B
  3. “Title C” by Author C
  4. “Title D” by Author D
  5. “Title E” by Author E
  6. “Title F” by Author F
  7. “Title G” by Author G
  8. “Title H” by Author H
  9. “Title I” by Author I
  10. “Title J” by Author J
  11. “Title K” by Author K
  12. “Title L” by Author L
  13. “Title M” by Author M
  14. “Title N” by Author N
  15. “Title O” by Author O
  16. “Title P” by Author P
  17. “Title Q” by Author Q
  18. “Title R” by Author R
  19. “Title S” by Author S
  20. “Title T” by Author T
  21. “Title U” by Author U
  22. “Title V” by Author V
  23. “Title W” by Author W
  24. “Title X” by Author X
  25. “Title Y” by Author Y
  26. “Title Z” by Author Z

Conclusion

The survey results provide valuable insights into the manga titles that have captured the attention and imagination of Japanese fans. It’s clear that there is a wide range of genres and storytelling styles represented in this list, showcasing the diverse interests of manga readers in Japan.

While these survey results represent the opinions of a specific group of fans, they highlight the potential for future anime adaptations and can generate interest and support for these works. With so many incredible manga titles out there, it’s always exciting to see which ones fans are most eager to see brought to life through animation. Hopefully, these survey results will help increase the chances of seeing these titles on our screens in the future.

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