LaLa is a monthly Japanese shÅjo manga magazine published by Hakusensha. The magazine is published on the 24th of each month. The magazine's bonus content are usually calendars for New Year issues, drama CDs and so on. The magazine was ranked fifth together with Shogakukan's ShÅjo Comic and Kodansha's Weekly ShÅnen Magazine by Japanese girls as their favorite manga anthology in a survey conducted by Oricon in 2006.
About
LaLa is the second shÅjo manga magazine that Hakusensha published. Series' that are serialized in LaLa is collected into tankÅbon under the label, Hana to Yume Comics (è±ã¨ããã³ããã¯ã¹), together with other Hana to Yume serialized manga. Fanbooks, illustration books for the serialized seriesâ are published under the Hana to Yume Comics Special (è±ã¨ããã³ããã¯ã¹ã¹ãã·ã£ã«).
Readers of the magazine are 97% female while the other 3% are male readers. Its age demographic consists of 4% percent for under-13 readers, 23.4% for readers aged 13â"17, 20% for readers aged 18â"20, 13% for readers aged 21â"23 while the remaining 29.7% of the readers are aged 24 years old and up. Readers aged 24 and up are the demographic of the highest percentage.
History
LaLa began its publication in July 1976 as a sister magazine to Hana to Yume as Hana to Yume LaLa (è±ã¨ãã LaLa) which was published bi-monthly. The magazine's first publication featured RyÅko Yamagishi's Hana no Seitachi (è±ã®ç²¾ãã¡) and was priced at 290 yen. The magazine's first editor in chief was Nobumasa Konagai. The current editor in chief is IkushÅ« Ichikawa.
Then in September 1977, the magazine changed its frequency and became a monthly magazine. It then became its own independent magazine with a sister magazine of its own, LaLa DX.
In 1985, Hakusensha started publishing special publications of LaLa that was published irregularly under different titles over the years. It first started with LaLa Deluxe that was published seasonally. It later became the magazine's sister magazine, LaLa DX.
Since LaLa Deluxe had been published, various special publication or supplement issues had been published. Bessatsu LaLa: Bessatsu RaRa (å¥åLaLa : å¥åã©ã©) was the first published supplemental issue for LaLa. It was first published in the summer of ShÅwa 57 and ended in Spring of ShÅwa 59. Bessatsu LaLa (å¥åLala) had succeeded Bessatsu LaLa: Bessatsu RaRa and was published bi-monthly from 1984 to 1985.
My LaLa, a special edited compilation of the magazine was published from the Autumn of ShÅwa 59 to the Spring of 1985. LaLa Special Wendy (LaLaã¹ãã·ã£ã«Wendy) was published first in Summer 1985 and its last issue was on June 1986 with a total of 5 issues.
LaLa Special Cindy (LaLaã¹ãã·ã£ã«Cindy) was then published to replace LaLa Special Wendy. The first issue for LaLa Special Cindy was published from Summer 1986 to Autumn 1986. It was later revived for 2 issue which were published from Autumn to Winter of 1987 issue.
Since 2004, the special publication or supplemental issue of LaLa has been published as LaLa Special which serializes LaLaâ'âs side stories of the related series as well as featuring various manga artists' one-shots.
Television commercials
The magazine had a series of commercials which was directed by ShÅ Yanagisawa called LaLa Kara no Oshirase (LaLaããã®ãç¥ãã, Information from LaLa). This series of commercials had won the Grand Prix award in the film category for "Best of Communication Media and Publication" in Ad Fest 2009. LaLa Kara no Oshirase Sui'ei Hen (LaLaããã®ãç¥ãã æ°´æ³³ ç¯) and LaLa Kara no Oshirase ChikyÅ« Ondanka Hen (LaLaããã®ãç¥ãã å°ç温æåç¯) had also won 2 silver medals in the same event.
The series was also named as one of the "Gold Stars" in the 2nd Ad Stars 2009 Busan International Advertising Festival.
Current serializing titles
Listed alphabetically by romanized title.
- Akagami no Shirayukihime - Akiduki Sorata
- Caramel Boy - Masami Morio
- Gakuen Babysitters - Hari Tokeino
- HachiyÅ-san ga Iku! - Junko Kanechiku
- Hinoko - Masami Tsuda
- Jun'ai Labyrinth - Yuki Nakaji
- Last Game - Amano Shinobu
- Natsume YÅ«jinchÅ - Yuki Midorikawa
- Åkami Heika no Hanayome - Mato Kauta
- Oiran Girl - Wataru Hibiki
- Skip Beat - Nakamura Yoshiki
- Toshokan SensÅ Love&War - Kiiro Yumi
- Yome ShÅ«tome KyÅshitsu - KikuzÅ Kashiwaya
- Yo-Jigen - Kana Niza
- Yuki wa Jigoku ni Ochiru no Ka - Hiro Fujiwara
- YÅ«sei no FÅ«ru - Yuki Kure
Past serializing titles
Listed alphabetically by romanized title.
Related magazines
By publisher
- Bessatsu Hana to Yume
- Hana to Yume
- LaLa DX
- Melody
- The Hana to Yume
By genre
- Asuka
- Margaret
References
External links
- LaLa at Hakusensha.co.jp (Japanese)
- Official Twitter of LaLa's Editorial Department (Japanese)
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