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Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Snack Basue Manga Series: Here's Final Chapter release date, storyline and where to read
The Snack Basue manga series will end on May 29 in the next issue of Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump. The comedy manga, which began in 2017, follows stories from a bar in Sapporo. It also inspired a TV anime adaptation that premiered in early 2024 and streamed on Crunchyroll. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Final Chapter Release Date and Where to Read Storyline Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Series Background FAQs Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump has announced that the manga series Snack Basue will conclude in its next issue. The final chapter will appear on May 29, ending a run that began in 25th issue of Weekly Young Jump magazine revealed the end date of the Snack Basue manga. The series will finish in the 26th issue of the magazine. That issue will be released on May 29. The manga was created by Forbidden Shibukawa and has been ongoing for several manga takes place in Sapporo, in a neighborhood called North 24th. It is five train stops away from the Susukino business district. The story centers on a bar and the lives of people connected to it. This includes the bar owner, the assistant, regular customers and others who visit. The manga shows their everyday experiences and interactions. It presents small, personal moments from their Basue began its run in 2017 in Weekly Young Jump. Since then, it has gained attention for its unique setting and characters. Shueisha published the 17th collected volume of the manga on May 19. The manga has been consistently released in the magazine for eight manga inspired a television anime. The anime began airing in January 2024. Crunchyroll streamed the anime for audiences outside Japan. The show follows the same story as the manga and features the same characters and manga will end on May 29, 2025, with its final chapter in the 26th issue of Weekly Young Jump an anime version of Snack Basue aired in January 2024 and was streamed by Crunchyroll during its release.


Tokyo Weekender
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Tokyo Weekender
Tokyo Ghoul Creator Sui Ishida Debuts New Manga ‘DUCKWEED' in Ultra Jump
Sui Ishida, the acclaimed creator of 'Tokyo Ghoul' and 'Choujin X,' has published a new manga titled 'DUCKWEED' in Ultra Jump magazine. The series marks Ishida's first appearance in the monthly seinen publication, with the initial installment featured as the cover and center color spread in the May issue released on April 18, 2025. List of Contents: A New Story in the Jack Jeanne Universe The Creator Behind Tokyo Ghoul Ultra Jump and Special Release Where To Find the Manga Related Posts A New Story in the Jack Jeanne Universe 'DUCKWEED' is set within the world of 'Jack Jeanne,' the otome visual novel game that Ishida previously worked on as character designer and concept creator. The two-part manga will explore stories of characters from the game that weren't featured in the main storyline. According to the official announcement, the manga follows Kiito Minorikawa, a first-year student at the Univeil Drama School who, despite his young age, has been appointed as assistant to the class leader in the Rhodonite class. While the opera-themed school appears glamorous and lively on the surface, it harbors certain issues that Minorikawa must navigate. The second part of the manga will be published in Ultra Jump's June issue, scheduled for release on May 19. The Creator Behind Tokyo Ghoul Sui Ishida rose to international fame with 'Tokyo Ghoul,' a dark fantasy series that ran from 2011 to 2014 in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump. The series and its sequel 'Tokyo Ghoul' gained massive popularity and were adapted into anime series, video games, and a live-action film. Since completing 'Tokyo Ghoul' in 2018, Ishida has been working on 'Choujin X,' a manga that follows high school students who gain superhuman abilities. Unlike his weekly schedule with 'Tokyo Ghoul,' Ishida has adopted a more flexible publication pace with 'Choujin X,' allowing him to focus on quality over quantity. In 2019, Ishida began collaborating with Broccoli on 'Jack Jeanne,' a Nintendo Switch game that combines visual novel storytelling with rhythm gameplay. The game centers on Kisa Tachibana, a young woman who disguises herself as a man to attend an all-male opera school. Ishida was heavily involved in the project, creating the concept, character designs, and contributing to the story alongside Shin Towada. Ultra Jump and Special Release Ultra Jump, where 'DUCKWEED' will be published, is a monthly seinen manga magazine established in 1999 as an offshoot of Weekly Young Jump. The magazine is known for featuring more mature-themed manga targeting young adult male readers. To commemorate the release, Ultra Jump's May issue will include a special detachable comic cover for 'Jack Jeanne FOLIAGE~Amber・Onyx~,' a comic collection releasing on April 17. This collection features manga stories set in the Jack Jeanne universe, making it a perfect companion to the new 'DUCKWEED' series. Where To Find the DUCKWEED Manga Manga readers in Japan can purchase Ultra Jump magazine at bookstores and convenience stores nationwide starting April 18. For international fans, the availability will depend on import options and potential future localization efforts. Digital versions of Ultra Jump are available through various Japanese e-book platforms, though access may be region-restricted. Fans of Sui Ishida outside Japan will want to keep an eye on announcements from publishers like VIZ Media, which has previously localized Ishida's works for English-speaking audiences. While there's currently no confirmation of an English release for 'DUCKWEED,' the popularity of Ishida's previous works suggests that international distribution could be a possibility in the future. Related Posts 9 Best Spots to See Higanbana Spider Lilies in and Around Tokyo Japan Is Giving Out Free Manga on the Streets of Tokyo The Best Upcoming Anime and Manga Events in Tokyo: April 2025