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==History== | ==History== | ||
The magazine was launched in 1977, aiming at young elementary-school age boys, younger than the age for {{wp|shōnen}} readers, which is about teenager age, but then became one of the most popular magazines in Japan. CoroCoro is now currently a monthly manga magazine, along with its two sister publications, ''Bessatsu CoroCoro'' and ''CoroCoro Ichiban!'', which are only released every two months. It is known as a source for Pokémon news, as many announcements pertaining to both the {{pkmn|anime}} and {{pkmn|games}} come to fans by way of the magazine. It also showcases [[Pokémon manga]], having released [[Pokémon Adventures]] since the {{adv|Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter}}. In addition to Pokémon, other popular CoroCoro comics include {{wp|Doraemon}}, {{ | The magazine was launched in 1977, aiming at young elementary-school age boys, younger than the age for {{wp|shōnen}} readers, which is about teenager age, but then became one of the most popular magazines in Japan. CoroCoro is now currently a monthly manga magazine, along with its two sister publications, ''Bessatsu CoroCoro'' and ''CoroCoro Ichiban!'', which are only released every two months. It is known as a source for Pokémon news, as many announcements pertaining to both the {{pkmn|anime}} and {{pkmn|games}} come to fans by way of the magazine. It also showcases [[Pokémon manga]], having released [[Pokémon Adventures]] since the {{adv|Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter}}. In addition to Pokémon, other popular CoroCoro comics include {{wp|Doraemon}}, {{smw|Donkey Kong (series)|Donkey Kong}}, [[wk:Kirby|Kirby]], and {{wp|Beyblade}}. | ||
==Other series== | ==Other series== |
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