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One Piece is also the first manga to increase Weekly Shōnen Jump's sales in eleven years.[1] Volume 61 holds a manga publishing record in Japan, with 3.8 million copies published in its first printing alone, breaking its own previous records established by volumes 57, 59 and 60 (at 3.0, 3.2 and 3.4 million copies respectively).[2] In addition to that, it also broke Japan's all time first print publishing record of all books, passing the previous record of 2.9 million copies, held by Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.[3] Overall, the series has re-written Japanese record for first print manga publication 9 times with Volumes 24, 25, 26, 27, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61 and 63.[2] The first week sales of volume 60, at 2,094,123 copies, also broke the Japanese all-time sales record for all books in its debut week, and is currently the only book to reach the 2 million mark in its first week. It is also currently the highest selling manga series of all time in Japan with over 290 million copies sold,[4] and the fastest manga series to reach sales of 100 million in four years (2008-2012)[5]

One Piece was the best-selling manga series during 2008 in Japan with 5 volumes sold. Volumes 50, 51 and 49 placed first, second, and fourth, respectively, on Oricon's list of best selling manga volumes, with sales of 1,678,208, 1,646,978, and 1,544 copies sold respectively.[6] Additionally, Oricon conducted a popularity survey with Japanese male and female readers between with ages ranging from ten to forty to determine the "Most Interesting Manga of 2008". In that survey, the four One Piece volumes published that year, volumes 49, 50, 51, and 52, placed first with an approval rating of 45.9%.[7] In ICv2's list of "Top 25 Manga Properties Fall 2008", One Piece made a 15th place.[8] In 2010 One Piece had improved to 2nd in ICv2's list of "Top 25 Manga Properties—Q3 2010".[9]

According to Anime News Network, which gathers its rankings for Oricon, One Piece maintained its top spot in 2009 with 14,721,241 copies sold, more than second [Naruto] and third place [Bleach] combined.[10] The four volumes released during that time frame 53, 54, 52, 55 ranked 1–4 respectively for single volume sales.[11]

In 2010 One Piece again maintained its top spot with 32,343,809 copies sold, more than second Naruto, third Kimi ni Todoke, fourth Fairy Tail, fifth Bleach and sixth Fullmetal Alchemist combined.[12]

  1. Weekly Shōnen Magazine Circulation Drops Below 2,000,000. ComiPress (17 апреля 2007). Дата обращения: 17 апреля 2007.
  2. 1 2 http://www.geocities.jp/wj_log/rank/rank0.html April 6, 2010
  3. "『ONE PIECE』最新60巻、歴代最高の初週実売200万部超え". OriconStyle (яп.). Oricon. November 11, 2010. Дата обращения: 11 ноября 2010.
  4. 人気コミック『ONE PIECE』、総発行部数2億冊を突破 (неопр.). Oricon Style. Oricon (1 ноября 2010). Дата обращения: 11 ноября 2010.
  5. Ошибка в сносках?: Неверный тег <ref>; для сносок Yomiuri-Oda не указан текст
  6. 『ONE PIECE』第50巻、発売1週目で100万部突破 (неопр.). Oricon (12 июня 2008). Дата обращения: 30 марта 2010.
  7. Top Manga Properties in 2008 – Rankings and Circulation Data. ComiPress. Дата обращения: 1 марта 2009.
  8. ICv2 Guide: Top 25 Manga Properties Fall 2008. ICv2. Дата обращения: 1 марта 2009.
  9. ICv2 Guide: Top 25 Manga Properties—Q3 2010. ICv2. Дата обращения: 6 октября 2010.
  10. 2009's Top-Selling Manga in Japan, by Series. Anime News Network. Дата обращения: 4 декабря 2009.
  11. 2009 Japanese Comic Ranking, #1–25. Anime News Network. Дата обращения: 4 декабря 2009.
  12. Top-Selling Manga in Japan by Series: 2010. Anime News Network. Дата обращения: 23 марта 2011.