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Topic: Ribon Magazine


In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
  Manga Magazine Guide: Your One-Stop Guide to Japanese Manga Magazine
Welcome to Magazine˄², the newest version of the Manga Magazine Guide, your one-stop guide to all things related to Japanese manga magazines.
The guide lists each magazine's format, forms of publication, dates, price, etc., and each magazine is categorized by its genre.
It can be clearly seen that the circulation of many magazines has decreased between 2004-2005, especially Weekly Shounen Magazine, Morning, and Ribon.
www.comipedia.com /v2   (279 words)

  
  Ribon Magazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ribon Magazine (りぼん) is a monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Shueisha, first issued in August 1955.
Ribon is shojo-oriented, meaning it is targeted towards young girls ranging from grade school to beginning high school.
Some of the most popular shojo manga are published in Ribon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ribon   (123 words)

  
 :: kirai ja nai :: ribon
Ribon is a monthly shoujo manga magazine published by Shueisha, where Kodocha initially ran in chapter-long installments from 8/94 to 11/98.
Most manga magazines tend to have a sort of general tone to their stories, which has to do with their target audience (but there are plenty of exceptions to this general rule).
Manga magazines like Ribon can include a color page of the stories they carry and one or more pages of full-size artwork at the beginning of their more popular series.
kodocha.nibelheim.org /ribon.html   (429 words)

  
 Ribon
Ribon is a monthly shoujo magazine published in Japan by Shueisha.
In fact, it is the magazine where Wataru Yoshizumi has been publishing her works.
Apart from Ribon, there are also the Ribon Original and the Ribon Bikkuri, a kind of "little sisters" of Ribon, where special stories and stories created by mangakas with little experience are published.
xydirect.com /marmaladeboypage/ribon.htm   (194 words)

  
 Aishiteruze | Ribon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ribon is a monthly shoujo manga (girl's comics) magazine published by Shueisha where Aishiteruze Baby runs a chapter at a time.
Ribon Montlhy always comes with cute "furoku" (freebies), so you can get stationary, stickers, cards, etc. It also has send-in offers for you to receive presents from selected series.
If you want to subscribe to Ribon, Kinokuniya Bookstores (email the location closest to you) and Sasuga Japanese Bookstore are good places to try (Kinokuniya is less expensive but takes longer to get each issue).
aishiteruze.nibelheim.org /ribon.html   (144 words)

  
 Ribon Magazines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ribon is a comic magazine for girls ages between 8 - 15 years old.
Description : This is the main Ribon, the one where all the major stories run in.
So, usually called "magazine phone book" This is the only Ribon comes with lots of furoku (free gifts/bonus) The furoku usually give stuff which is must be rafted first, stickers, mini memo, etc. With all ribon's characters which are the series is still running in.
www.freewebs.com /humorandstuff/ribon.html   (261 words)

  
 Media.Temporal-Princess.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Manga ran from 01/2002 to 06/2004 in Ribon Magazine, and is published in seven volumes.
Manga series, ran from 09/2000 to 09/2001 in Ribon Magazine, and is published in three volumes.
Manga ran from 02/1998 to 08/2000 in Ribon Magazine, and is published in seven volumes.
media.temporal-princess.net /albums.php   (211 words)

  
 Emily's Random Shoujo Manga Page!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Each magazine is printed on very cheap newprint paper and are almost always in either fl and white or variations of one color and white or a paler version of that color.
For example, magazines like Ribon, Nakayoshi, or Ciao are aimed at young girls, while Margaret is intended for a slightly older age group.
Most shoujo manga magazines tend to have stories revolving around romantic relationships, be it first love in middle school, love triangles in high school, or romantic affairs between office coworkers.
www.niko-niko.net /random/phonebooks.html   (2638 words)

  
 Gokinjo Monogatari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It was published at 1995 to 1998 in RIBON which is a manga magazine for published from Shueisha.It was later made into 50 episode anime series from Toei Animation that aired on TV Asahi from September 10 1995 to September 1 1996.
The main character of the story is who is a high school girl that to a special school of art "Yazagaku" dreams to become a fashion designer in future.
The author Ai Yazawa started her mangaka(meaning manga author)life publishing Ribon from 1985 when she was 17 old.
www.freeglossary.com /Gokinjo_Monogatari   (466 words)

  
 Splashcomics - Specials - Arina Tanemura   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Eine Ausgabe der Daisuki zum Beispiel kostet bei uns 5,00€, das sind umgerechnet 576 Yen, das Ribon Magazine kostet in Japan allerdings nur 420 Yen, was etwas unter 3 € sind.
Das Ribon Magazine verdankt seine hohe Popularität nämlich nicht nur den jungen Mädchen.
Wer interessiert ist und der japanischen Sprache mächtig, der kann das Magazin hierzulande in jeder japanischen Buchhandlung bestellen.
www.splashcomics.de /html/specials/tanemura/ribon.php   (384 words)

  
 Gokinjo Monogatari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It was published at 1995 to 1998 in RIBON, which is a manga magazine for low-teens published from Shueisha.It was later made into 50 episode anime series from Toei Animation that aired on TV Asahi from September 10,1995 to September 1,1996.
The main character of the story is MIKAKO, who is a high school girl that goes to a special school of art "Yazagaku", and dreams to become a fashion designer in the future.
The author Ai Yazawa started her mangaka(meaning manga author)life publishing in Ribon, from 1985 when she was 17 years old.
en.mcfly.org /Gokinjo_Monogatari   (260 words)

  
 Magazine In Spanish - Learn All About Language And Culture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
CosmoFlorida magazine is considered the magazine of choice among Hispanics, delivering reliable and quality reporting for the past two years.
a spanish and english language magazine, focus is on learning and/or improving your spanish language skills; bilingual articules of interest to spanish speakers and would be spanish speakers; Cultural influences coming from hispanics in...
Magazine you will find a crossword puzzle with a new theme, accompanied...
spanish.languagedir.com /index.php?k=magazine-in-spanish   (899 words)

  
 natto's happy manga collection ^___^
ribon magazine was the japanese thing that natto ever bought and this dragged natto into the manga craze.
^^ ribon is expensive so natto doesn't get other magazines...for now.
in spite of being chinese illiterate, natto could't resist the temptation to purchase some chinese anime magazines.
www.indiko.com /miyako/cho/manga2.html   (104 words)

  
 Ciao (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ciao (ちゃお) is a Japanese Shojo manga magazine published by Shogakukan for young girls (avarage age 11 years).
fist issue was launched in 1977.The circulation is about 1,000,000 that is the largest among Shojo manza magazine in japan.formerly this comic magazine attached paper crafts,now canged various goods (for example,cosmetics,watch,pencil,notebooks,)that is monthly different.the Magazine is competing with ribon and Nakayoshi.
This page was last modified 20:57, 5 August 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ciao_(magazine)   (94 words)

  
 BAMboozled.org - Books - Manga Phonebooks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ribon Ribon, one of the most popular magazines for young girls, is published by Shueisha.
Ribon includes furokus (extra goodies such as notebooks, pencil boards, cards, posters, etc) but the special thing about Ribon is that there are zen-ins.
Zen-ins must be sent before the next issue of the magazine comes out, but since the magazines are dated a month earlier, you must send it in by the month on the magazine (ex: zen-ins from March issue must be sent in by March).
entertain.bamboozled.org /books/index.php?view=phonebooks   (1244 words)

  
 Ribon Magazine FAQ
Ribon is a monthly shoujo(girls) manga anthology, holding on average, 400+ pages, and around 20 stories.
Ribon is a magazine read mostly by girls in Grades 4-6.
Because Ribon always has furigana, a non-Japanese reader like myself can understand the stories fairly well, given enough time and a good Japanese dictionary, though knowing basic Japanese grammar is also a must.
lijaka.tripod.com /ribonfaq.html   (1105 words)

  
 Zomd :: Arts :: Comics :: Manga :: Genres :: Shôjo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Magazine stopped publishing in 1998, page not updated since 1999.
Dedicated to the shoujo magazine, profiles the titles running in it.
Information about assorted manga and the magazines containing them, including Ribon, Margaret, Comic Crimson, and Young You.
www.zomd.org /category_172786.html   (617 words)

  
 AT&T Worldnet Service - Directory
Magazine stopped publishing in 1998, page not updated since 1999.
Overview of shoujo in general, shoujo lingo, overviews of some series (some with image galleries), list of shoujo anime, list of Japanese shoujo manga publishers, links to manga/anime translator teams, and links to mailing lists.
Information about assorted manga and the magazines containing them, including Ribon, Margaret, Comic Crimson, and Young You.
www.att.net /cgi-bin/webdrill?catkey=gwd/Top/Arts/Comics/Manga/Genres/Sh%C3%B4jo   (663 words)

  
 Anime News Network - Japanese Magazine Circulation
Recently, the Japanese Magazine Publishers Assocation posted circulation figures for manga anthology magazines, dating from around 2003.
Circulation numbers are also available for josei magazines and magazines for older women (all in Japanese).
For example, Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump (which is now running Naruto) has a circulation number of 3,240,000 while the popular Ribon magazine only has 990,000.
www.animenewsnetwork.com /article.php?id=5198   (204 words)

  
 Where to order Wataru YOSHIZUMI's manga   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This is the magazine where Yoshizumi's manga run on, with other manga titles like Kaitou Kamikaze Jeanne, Azakukin Chacha, GALS and Good Morning Call.
It's a monthly magazine and comes with goodies (there is one complete manga chapter in each issue).
Sasuga is one of the very few bookstores that offer a subscription to any japanese magazine (either for US or overseas customers), so please check their homepage if you are interested.
www.zaha.net /yo/order.html   (229 words)

  
 melz's garage sale: Time Stranger Kyoko Zen-in   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Offered by Ribon during the month of April and May, 2001.
All items are in its original packing, except the clear case (which came without any packaging).
Instead of scanning the items, this picture was scanned from the Ribon magazine.
why.sigh.org /sale/listing/zen-in-tsk.html   (40 words)

  
 Ribon - Pamela Ribon is an author, screenwriter, actor, and Wonder Killer. This is her diary. Sort of. When Daniel J. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ribon - Pamela Ribon is an author, screenwriter, actor, and Wonder Killer.
Pamela Ribon is an author, screenwriter, actor, and Wonder Killer.
The various manga short stories and series published in Ribon magazine, excluding essays and gag manga.
www.destarter.com /ribbon/ribon.html   (419 words)

  
 playlist ›› goods   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
plush of meroko (in bunny form) released as a zen-in for the june 2002 issue of ribon.
released as a zen-in for june 2002 ribon.
released as furoku from the march 2002 ribon magazine.
fullmoon.strictlyshoujo.com /goods.php   (1375 words)

  
 Combose - The Combination Search Engine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
One of the most popular subgenres of shoujo is the 'Magical Girl.' It involves a heroine with a secret identity that has magical powers and often a cute animal side-kick.
For the purposes of this category, shoujo manga is defined as manga serialized in a shoujo magazine or published by a shoujo imprint.
Shoujo magazines include, but are not limited to: Amie, Asuka, Chao, Friend, Hana to Yume, Margaret, Nakayoshi, Ribon, Runrun, and Sho-Comi.
www.combose.com /Arts/Comics/Manga/Genres/Sh%C3%B4jo   (1003 words)

  
 Hanami Gumi Anime Reviews - Full Moon wo Sagashite
But he's so sweet and sexy at the same time that I now understand what my friends were all excited about when they were watching the anime or reading the installments in Ribon.
But even more than that, I've always appreciated Ribon comics because even if it is geared towards young girls, there will always be a story that I will learn to love like Kodomo no Omocha or Abunai Paradise (Child's Toy or Dangerous Paradise).
It was not until I actually watched all the fansubs so far (thanks to you Nodoka Mirai!) with Nodoka did I realize what I had been looking for in an anime.
www.hanayume.net /hanami-gumi/anime/fullmoon.html   (1197 words)

  
 Trexle - Shjo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ciao's Homepage - Dedicated to the shoujo magazine, profiles the titles running in it.
Ribon Database - Information, images, links, and manga-ka for titles in Ribon.
Ribon Library - Summaries and translations for Ribon magazine
www.trexle.com /Directory/Top/Arts/Comics/Manga/Genres/Shjo   (857 words)

  
 THEM Anime Reviews 4.0 - Full Moon o Sagashite Special
It was later distributed through a send in offer in the October issue of Ribon Magazine.
I could do with the Ribon plugs in the TV series because they don't impact the plot, and actually are kind of funny.
The TV show Mitsuki is on is sponsored by Ribon, Mitsuki says how much she looves reading Ribon...
www.themanime.org /viewreview.php?id=281   (504 words)

  
 Keichan's Special Part 6 : Jeanne FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ribon is a monthly comic magazine published by Shueisha.
My favouite story was "Marmalade Boy", even though the story has finished quite a long time ago.
Yes, it has, in the July series of Ribon Magazine.
www.angelfire.com /ne/jeanne1/faq.html   (191 words)

  
 ~ Emi chan's Ribon ~ Translations, summaries and much more! ~
This is a site dedicated to Ribon, a Japanese comic magazine for young girls.
The official Ribon site is here and you can find other Ribon sites via the links section in order to find out more about Ribon itself.
Emi chan's Ribon is © Emiko, 1999 ~ 2004.
ribon.toxikon.org /indexx.php   (505 words)

  
 < a feeling of loneliness > 2.2 < natural pretender >   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
She is known for her complex, beautiful, and detailed art which focus on the characters and their emotions.
She says her goal is to make art that is hard to animate, and many fans believe she has succeeded, even if both KKJ and Full Moon have been made into anime series, because the later cannot compare to the beauty of the former.
Arina Tanemura made her debut as a manga-ka in the June 1996 issue of Ribon with a short one-shot story, Niban Me no Koi no Katachi, when she was only 18 years old.
kkj.ice-tears.net /info/mangaka.html   (199 words)

  
 Index - Arina Tanemura
She hates to lose (in every point of view) and she loves the Margaret Magazine of Shueisha.
We're both really sad that we didn't think of recording everything in hand writting (since that was the only option given to us at the panel-- no one was allowed to take photos, videos, ect at the panel or autograph sessions).
I'm pretty sure that Shoujo Beat will release a full question and answer section in the next issue of their magazine, but just in case, here is the Q&A panel session that we can remember!
tanemura.info   (1565 words)

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