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In summer 2004, TOKYOPOP founded its first foreign branch in [[Germany]], headquartered in [[Hamburg]]. The first manga and manhwa by TOKYOPOP Germany were published in November 2004, the first anime have been announced for late summer 2005. |
In summer 2004, TOKYOPOP founded its first foreign branch in [[Germany]], headquartered in [[Hamburg]]. The first manga and manhwa by TOKYOPOP Germany were published in November 2004, the first anime have been announced for late summer 2005. |
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TOKYOPOP, back when it was known as Mixx, sold ''MixxZine'', a manga magazine. Mixx also sold the [[shojo|shōjo]] anthology ''[[SMILE]]''. ''Mixxzine'' later became ''[[TOKYOPOP magazine]]'' before it was discontinued. |
TOKYOPOP, back when it was known as Mixx, sold ''MixxZine'', a manga magazine. Mixx also sold the [[shojo|shōjo]] anthology ''[[SMILE]]''. ''Mixxzine'' later became ''[[TOKYOPOP magazine]]'' before it was discontinued. TOKYOPOP has plans to start another magazine named ''[[Takuhai]]''. |
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TOKYOPOP also distributes some of that manga to [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] through [[Madman Entertainment]]. |
TOKYOPOP also distributes some of that manga to [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] through [[Madman Entertainment]]. |
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TOKYOPOP, formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor of many very popular manga in the United States, headquartered in Los Angeles, California. TOKYOPOP also publishes and licenses manhwa, anime, and novels, as well as the Cine-Manga (another term for "animanga") line of graphic novels using still shots taken from children's television shows and movies (both live-action and animated).
TOKYOPOP sells both traditional Japanese style manga as well as Western book style in local bookstores across the U.S.
In summer 2004, TOKYOPOP founded its first foreign branch in Germany, headquartered in Hamburg. The first manga and manhwa by TOKYOPOP Germany were published in November 2004, the first anime have been announced for late summer 2005.
TOKYOPOP, back when it was known as Mixx, sold MixxZine, a manga magazine. Mixx also sold the shōjo anthology SMILE. Mixxzine later became TOKYOPOP magazine before it was discontinued. TOKYOPOP has plans to start another magazine named Takuhai.
TOKYOPOP also distributes some of that manga to Australia and New Zealand through Madman Entertainment.
Success and Criticism
Many people in the industry credit TOKYOPOP for transforming the American manga market to its current state of popularity. The company achieved this by first lowering the price of their manga to a consistent price point of about 10$ (US) per volume. They achieved this by not translating sound effects (which required much touching up of the original art), and not flipping the pages like is done in most english manga editions.
In addition to lowering prices of manga they took a shotgun approach to marketing allowing for a previously unprofitable genera shoujo to appeal to teenage girls (a previously un-targeted market in the current comics industry). The lower price point was also more appealing to bookstores, because lower prices meant better sales. As a result the manga section in most mainstream bookstores has increased exponentially. Other manga companies like Viz have restructured and lowered their prices as a responce to this move.
The company has been criticized by most notably Toren Smith of the competing company Studio Proteus which was published as part of an analysis of the industry in The Comics Journal. The main criticisms by detractors of TOKYOPOP are its lack of good quality control with translations being full of typos and other rudimentary errors, and its quanity over quanity approach to liscensing titles from Japan. Some feel that this would eventually lead to a bubble in the manga industry unless something was done to make the comics less disposable.
Manga published in English by TOKYOPOP
- .hack//Legend of the Twilight Bracelet
- A.I. Love You
- Ai Yori Aoshi
- Alichino
- Angelic Layer
- Battle Royale
- Battle Vixens (Ikki Tosen)
- Beck
- Boys Be
- Cardcaptor Sakura
- Chobits
- Clover
- Comic Party
- Confidential Confessions
- Cowboy Bebop
- Crest of the Stars
- Cyborg 009
- DearS
- The Demon Ororon (Akuma no Ororon)
- Digimon
- DN Angel
- Dragon Voice
- The Vision of Escaflowne
- FAKE
- FLCL
- Fruits Basket
- Get Backers
- Girl Got Game (POWER!!)
- Gravitation
- Great Teacher Onizuka
- Happy Mania
- Ice Blade (Jiraishin)
- Immortal Rain
- Initial D
- Jing: King of Bandits (King of Bandit Jing)
- Kare Kano (His and Her Circumstances)
- Kindaichi Case Files
- Kodocha
- Love Hina
- Lupin III
- Magic Knight Rayearth
- Mahoromatic
- Man of Many Faces
- Marmalade Boy
- Gundam Titles:
- Mobile Fighter G Gundam
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Blue Destiny
- Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Astray
- Gundam Seed: Astray R
- Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
- Gundam Wing: Battlefield of Pacifists
- Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz
- Gundam Wing: The Last Outpost (G-Unit)
- Monsters, Inc.
- Paradise Kiss
- Parasyte (Kiseijū)
- Peach Fuzz
- Peach Girl
- Pitaten
- Planet Ladder
- Planetes
- Princess Ai
- Rave Master
- RG Veda
- Rising Stars of Manga
- Saber Marionette J
- Sailor Moon
- Saint Tail
- Scryed
- Saiyuki
- Samurai Deeper Kyo
- Shirahime-Syo: Snow Goddess Tales
- Sorcerer Hunters
- Suki
- The One I Love (watashi no suki na hito)
- Tokyo Babylon
- Tokyo Mew Mew
- Tokyo Tribes
- Tramps Like Us
- Wish
Manhwa published in English by TOKYOPOP
- Arcana
- Blazin' Barrels
- Chronicles of the Cursed Sword
- Crazy Love Story
- Demon Diary
- Dragon Hunter
- Faeries' Landing
- Heaven Above Heaven
- In Dream World
- I.N.V.U.
- Island
- Kill Me, Kiss Me
- King of Hell
- Les Bijoux
- Model
- One
- PhD: Phantasy Degree
- Priest
- Ragnarok
- Rebirth
- Riverside
- Snow Drop
- Under the Glass Moon
- Visitor
- Warcraft
Anime licensed in English by TOKYOPOP
- Brigadoon (anime)
- Great Teacher Onizuka
- Initial D
- Marmalade Boy
- Rave Master
- Real Bout High School
- Reign: The Conqueror
- Saint Tail
- Spring and Chaos
- Vampire Princess Miyu
Cine-Manga from TOKYOPOP
- Akira
- Aladdin
- All Grown Up
- The Amanda Show
- Bambi
- Cardcaptors
- Fairly OddParents
- Family Guy
- Finding Nemo
- Greatest Stars of the NBA
- Jackie Chan Adventures
- Jimmy Neutron
- Kim Possible
- Lilo & Stitch: The Series
- Lizzie McGuire
- Malcolm in the Middle
- Power Rangers
- Rave Master
- Shrek 2
- The Simple Life
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Spy Kids
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- That's So Raven
- Totally Spies