Chapters per Tankouban
18 years ago
Posts: 6
Does anyone the breakdown of how many chapters are in each tankouban? 😕

18 years ago
Posts: 310
about 9.

18 years ago
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umm.. i don't think it's categorized by how many chapters, a tanko is usually about 200 pages, as for chapters it's random, as long as it gets to about 200 pages.
well..i'm not so sure
18 years ago
Posts: 475
Quote from ranmaru
umm.. i don't think it's categorized by how many chapters, a tanko is usually about 200 pages, as for chapters it's random, as long as it gets to about 200 pages.
well..i'm not so sure
I think the poster is asking specifically about the "To-LOVE-Ru - Trouble" manga, than just in general. 😃

18 years ago
Posts: 1117
Quote from reanimated838uk
Quote from ranmaru
umm.. i don't think it's categorized by how many chapters, a tanko is usually about 200 pages, as for chapters it's random, as long as it gets to about 200 pages.
well..i'm not so sureI think the poster is asking specifically about the "To-LOVE-Ru - Trouble" manga, than just in general. 😃
Oops my bad..

18 years ago
Posts: 390
Vast majority of the time, Shounen Jump mangas have 9 chapters in one volume.
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18 years ago
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Quote from GGpX
Vast majority of the time, Shounen Jump mangas have 9 chapters in one volume.
i read i volume with 20 chapters!!! but i can't remember which manga it was...
18 years ago
Posts: 630
Quote from ranmaru
Quote from GGpX
Vast majority of the time, Shounen Jump mangas have 9 chapters in one volume.
i read i volume with 20 chapters!!! but i can't remember which manga it was...
Well they do have manga series that are reprinted into longer volumes, so there are more chapters per a volume. Jojo's Bizarre Adventure probably got printed this way, and I know some people have noted this version for some manga in the database (although I can't remember which titles). I guess it saves a bit of space (in Japan where space is at a premium) when it's printed in a larger book?
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