Let's take a look at the famous comics that have won Guinness records. Each of them is legendary.

Let's take a look at the famous comics that have won Guinness records. Each of them is legendary.

Japan, a country that is a major producer of animation and games, has produced countless classic animations that are popular all over the world, so it is common for it to win Guinness records. Let's follow the attention of foreign media and learn about those comic masterpieces that have won Guinness records. Each of them is a legend.

The longest-running drama "Sazae-san"

When it comes to Japan's Sunday evening programs, many Japanese audiences will think of "Sazae-san". "Sazae-san" won the Guinness record for "the world's longest-running TV animation program" due to its continuous broadcast from October 5, 1969 to June 17, 2013, and is still being broadcast.

Anpanman, the movie with the most characters

In 2009, Anpanman won the Guinness record for "Most Characters in a Single Animation Series" with 1,768 characters appearing in the series, and the number of new characters is still increasing rapidly with the remake of various spin-off stories.

One Piece has the largest number of single-volume editions

"One Piece" won the Guinness record for "the most circulated comic series by a single author" as early as 2015, and set a new record itself in 2022, which has not been surpassed by any other comic to date.

The most volumes of single-volume books published , including "Konami" and "Golgo 13", totaling 200 volumes.

What does 200 volumes mean? According to the rules of the Japanese industry, it takes at least 40 years of serialization. On its 40th anniversary, "Uron Police Station" won the Guinness record for the first time with 200 volumes. However, after the end, it was weak and was surpassed by another super long-lived manga "Golgo 13". So far, 207 volumes have been released (December 2022), and there is no plan to finish it.

·Yu-Gi-Oh!, the world's best-selling trading card game

"Yu-Gi-Oh!" achieved this record in June 2011, with total global sales reaching 25.17 billion copies at the time, creating the legend of Takahashi, the richest cartoonist.

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