Dragon Ball, One Piece, Naruto, My Hero Academia, and Demon Slayer are some of the most popular anime of their generation, and are all considered landmarks of anime and manga in their own right. As it happens, all of these anime share a common home in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump, the biggest manga publication in Japan. Weekly Shonen Jump has gained a renowned reputation for producing massive mainstream anime hits, and that reputation continues even today with Jujutsu Kaisen, the newest big hit from 2020.
Recently, another Jump series rocketed to stardom with the release of its anime adaptation: Spy x Family. Spy x Family charmed anime viewers everywhere with its charming cast of characters and mix of spy action with slice-of-life humor. However, Spy x Family doesn't come from Weekly Shonen Jump, but Shonen Jump+, an online magazine recently established by Shueisha. Shonen Jump+ only started a few years ago, but it has quickly grown to become a large platform on its own. Spy x Family, among other series, proves that Shonen Jump+ to become a hitmaker on Weekly Shonen Jump's level.
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Shonen Jump+ is an online magazine that started serialization in 2014. Unlike Weekly Shonen Jump, Shonen Jump+ features many different stories which update either weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. In addition, there are no space limits since it's not a physical magazine, so the website can have a larger amount of titles. The magazine started with thirty titles, and had as many as sixty titles in 2019. Shonen Jump+ also does not have as many editorial restrictions as Weekly Shonen Jump does, which allows the mangaka more freedom to implement explicit and mature content in their works. As a
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