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blurb=Media Factory's Da Vinci Denshi Navi posted | blurb=Media Factory's Da Vinci Denshi Navi has posted the results of a poll asking people which book or manga they would like to see animated - Hidenori Kusaka's "Pokémon Adventures" manga came in third, with a total of 108 votes. }} | ||
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According to AnimeNewsNetwork.com, Media Factory's Da Vinci Denshi Navi has the results of a Twitter survey, where the question "Which novel or manga do you want to see animated?" was asked. More than six thousand responses were received. | |||
[[File:Pokémon Adventures JP volume 1.png|thumb|Pocket Monsters Special (known as "Pokémon Adventures" outside of Japan) is particularly popular with the fans]] | [[File:Pokémon Adventures JP volume 1.png|thumb|Pocket Monsters Special (known as "Pokémon Adventures" outside of Japan) is particularly popular with the fans]] | ||
In first place was the novel '' | In first place with 160 votes was the novel ''{{wp|Zaregoto Series|Zaregoto: The Kubikiri Cycle}}'', which was written by | ||
{{wp|Nisio Isin|NisiOisiN}}. In second place was {{wp|Yoshiyuki Tomino}} and Yuichi Hasegawa's manga ''{{wp|Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam}}'' with 114 votes. In third place with 108 votes is the ''{{bp|Pokémon Adventures}}'' manga (known as ''Pocket Monsters Special'' in Japan). This poll is merely a fan poll and has no indication on which works will or won't be adapted into animation in the future. | |||
''Pokémon Adventures'' is written by {{bp|Hidenori Kusaka}} | ''Pokémon Adventures'' is written by {{bp|Hidenori Kusaka}}. {{bp|Mato}} drew the artwork for volumes 1-9 until illness meant she could no longer draw. For volume 10 onwards, {{bp|Satoshi Yamamoto}} took over her role. {{bp|Shōgakukan}} publishes the series in Japan, while {{bp|Viz Media}} publishes it in English speaking territories. {{bp|Chuang Yi}} also provides an English translation for Asian countries. | ||
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[http://ddnavi.com/news/43525/ Top 30 Results on Da Vinci Denshi Navi] | *[http://ddnavi.com/news/43525/ Top 30 Results on Da Vinci Denshi Navi] | ||
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.co.uk/interest/2012-02-24/poll/which-novel/manga-do-you-want-animated AnimeNewsNetwork] | |||
[http://www.animenewsnetwork.co.uk/interest/2012-02-24/poll/which-novel/manga-do-you-want-animated AnimeNewsNetwork |
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According to AnimeNewsNetwork.com, Media Factory's Da Vinci Denshi Navi has the results of a Twitter survey, where the question "Which novel or manga do you want to see animated?" was asked. More than six thousand responses were received.
In first place with 160 votes was the novel Zaregoto: The Kubikiri Cycle, which was written by NisiOisiN. In second place was Yoshiyuki Tomino and Yuichi Hasegawa's manga Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam with 114 votes. In third place with 108 votes is the Pokémon Adventures manga (known as Pocket Monsters Special in Japan). This poll is merely a fan poll and has no indication on which works will or won't be adapted into animation in the future.
Pokémon Adventures is written by Hidenori Kusaka. Mato drew the artwork for volumes 1-9 until illness meant she could no longer draw. For volume 10 onwards, Satoshi Yamamoto took over her role. Shōgakukan publishes the series in Japan, while Viz Media publishes it in English speaking territories. Chuang Yi also provides an English translation for Asian countries.