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'''Takarajimasha''' is a Japanese publishing company that was founded in [[1971]].
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''' Takarajimasha''' is a [[Japan]]ese publishing company that was founded in [[1971]].
   
==''Back to the Future'' comic books published by Takarajimasha==
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==''Back to the Future'' merchandise published by Takarajimasha==
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Takarajimasha released the Japanese version of the [[Back to the Future Day|30th-anniversary]] ''[[Back to the Future trilogy|Back to the Future]]'' documentary, ''[[Back in Time]]'', in [[2016]]. It included a Japanese translation of [[IDW Publishing|IDW Publishing's]] [[Back to the Future comics|comic]] story, "[[When Marty Met Emmett]]".
In [[2017]], Takarajimasha released the trade paperback in Japan under their Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Comics imprint. The Japanese release was titled Back to the Future: Untold Tales and retained the left-to-right reading style of the original comic.
 
   
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Takarajimasha also published [[IDW Publishing|IDW Publishing's]] '' [[Back to the Future (IDW Publishing)|Back to the Future]]'' trade paperbacks in Japan, under their Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Comics imprint, that retained the left-to-right reading style of the original [[comics]].
The Japanese version was organized so that every story was a chapter. For a limited time, the first five chapters were available as a [[webcomic]] that was viewable from Takarajimasha's website.
 
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In [[2017]], they published ''[[Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines|Back to the Future: Untold Tales]]''. The Japanese version was organized so that every story was a chapter. For a limited time, the first five chapters were available as a [[webcomic]] that was viewable from Takarajimasha's website. Later that year they published the Japanese version of ''[[Back to the Future: Continuum Conundrum]]''.
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In [[2018]], they published the Japanese version of ''[[Back to the Future: Citizen Brown]]'', IDW's comic book adaptation of [[Back to the Future: The Game|''Back to the Future: The Game'' by]] [[Telltale Games]].
   
 
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*[http://tkj.jp/ Takarajimasha]
 
*[http://tkj.jp/ Takarajimasha]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 18 June 2018

 Takarajimasha is a Japanese publishing company that was founded in 1971.

Back to the Future merchandise published by Takarajimasha

Takarajimasha released the Japanese version of the 30th-anniversary Back to the Future documentary, Back in Time, in 2016. It included a Japanese translation of IDW Publishing's comic story, "When Marty Met Emmett".

Takarajimasha also published IDW Publishing's Back to the Future trade paperbacks in Japan, under their Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Comics imprint, that retained the left-to-right reading style of the original comics.

In 2017, they published Back to the Future: Untold Tales. The Japanese version was organized so that every story was a chapter. For a limited time, the first five chapters were available as a webcomic that was viewable from Takarajimasha's website. Later that year they published the Japanese version of Back to the Future: Continuum Conundrum.

In 2018, they published the Japanese version of Back to the Future: Citizen Brown, IDW's comic book adaptation of Back to the Future: The Game by Telltale Games.

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