Earlier this year, Goo Ranking requested its users to submit the names of manga that distinguished themselves in the areas of narrative, style, and artwork. From the results, Goo Ranking compiled a list of 45 titles that received the most votes. In total, 611 participants submitted manga titles for consideration.
Below are the Top 36 manga series from 1990s according to Japanese readers:
- City Hunter
- Slam Dunk
- Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai
- Dragon Ball
- Magical Taruto-kun
- One Piece
- Very Lucky Man!
- The Prince of Tennis
- This is the Kameari Police Box in Katsushika Ward
- Green Makibao
- Hell Teacher Nube
- Naruto
- Hunter x Hunter
- Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story
- Saint Seiya
- Video Girl Ai
- Sakigake!! Otokojuku
- JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
- Hikaru no Go
- Sexy Commando Gaiden: Amazing!! Masaru-san
- Hoshin Engi
- Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Rookies
- Bastard
- Flower Keiji -Beyond the Clouds-
- Witch Girl Vivian
- Rokudenashi Blues
- Tarzan, the New King of the Jungle
- Body Double Tokugawa Ieyasu
- Whistle!
- Shaman King
- The End of the Century Leader Legend Takeshi!
- Captain Tsubasa (World Youth Edition)
- D.N.A2 ~That Guy I Lost Somewhere~
- Burning! Brother!
- Chinyuki ~Taro and His Fun Friends~
- Outer Zone
- Bonbozaka High School Drama Club
- Ultimate!! Hentai Kamen
- Boy
- I’s
- Rising Impact
- Emperor Meiryo Sejuro Goto
- Puppet Story: Sakon the Puppet
- Wild Half
Source: CBR