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{{Infobox event | {{Infobox event | ||
| image = | | image = | ||
| jpn_title = | | jpn_title = Vジャンプフェスティバル | ||
| rom_title = Bui | | rom_title = Bui Janpu Fesutibaru | ||
| eng_title = V- | | eng_title = V-Jump Festival | ||
| eng_sub-title = | | eng_sub-title = | ||
| organizer = [[Shueisha]] | | organizer = [[Shueisha]] | ||
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| firstheld = 1994 | | firstheld = 1994 | ||
| latestheld = 1999 | | latestheld = 1999 | ||
| locations = Tokyo | | locations = Tokyo and Osaka | ||
| currentincarnation = [[Jump Victory Carnival]] | | currentincarnation = [[Jump Victory Carnival]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''V- | '''''V-Jump Festival''''' was an event held by [[Shueisha]] in conjunction with their ''[[V-Jump]]'' magazine and overall "Jump" brand of publications, running from 1994 (when, following two trial periods over the course of 1990 to 1993, ''V-Jump'' then received a full monthly reboot publication in 1993) to 1999. | ||
The event's title was often simplified in Japanese as '''Vフェス''', which can be reasonably adapted with either "Fes" or "Fest" as an English translation. This is in contrast to an event such as [[Jump Festa]] which uses フェスタ (''fesuta'') or the full English word "festival" as フェスティバル (''fesutibaru''); that said, English text on collateral has spelled out the event's name at times as "V Jump Festival" as early as its 1994 debut. | The event's title was often simplified in Japanese as '''Vフェス''', which can be reasonably adapted with either "Fes" or "Fest" as an English translation. This is in contrast to an event such as [[Jump Festa]] which uses フェスタ (''fesuta'') or the full English word "festival" as フェスティバル (''fesutibaru''); that said, English text on collateral has spelled out the event's name at times as "V Jump Festival" as early as its 1994 debut, and lasting all the way to its final event. | ||
V-Jump Festival ended with its 1999 event. Shueisha kicked off a larger event called [[Jump Festa]] later that year in December 1999 (dated for calendar year 2000), which continues to this day. With the launch of the magazine ''[[Saikyō Jump]]'' in 2010, V-Jump Festival as a sub-branded event was later spiritually reborn into [[Saikyō V-Jump Festa]] for 2012 and 2013, itself morphing into [[Jump Victory Carnival]] in 2014 (which, as with Jump Festa, still runs annually to this day). | |||
==Event and Media History== | ==Event and Media History== | ||
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! Date(s) | ! Date(s) | ||
! Cities | ! Cities | ||
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|style="white-space: nowrap;| 1993:<br>No Event Held | |style="white-space: nowrap;| 1993:<br>No Event Held | ||
| n/a | | n/a | ||
| Monthly reboot debut issue: July 1993 | | Monthly reboot debut issue: July 1993 | ||
| | | V-Jump Launch Super Premium Video | ||
| Though no event was held in conjunction with the monthly reboot in 1993, a "V-Jump | | Though no event was held in conjunction with the monthly reboot in 1993, a "V-Jump Launch Super Premium Video" was issued that year, which is often lumped in with the subsequent series of event VHS tapes. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="white-space: nowrap;| 28 July 1994 /<br>06 August 1994<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=VJ|Year=1994|Month=August|Date=21 June 1994|Title="Vジャンプフェスティバル'94開催!"|Page=p. 23}}</ref> | |style="white-space: nowrap;| 28 July 1994 /<br>06 August 1994<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=VJ|Year=1994|Month=August|Date=21 June 1994|Title="Vジャンプフェスティバル'94開催!"|Page=p. 23}}</ref> | ||
| Tokyo / Osaka | | Tokyo / Osaka | ||
| V-Fes '94 Bulletin Special | | V-Fes '94 Bulletin Special | ||
| V-Fes '94 Video | | V-Fes '94 Video | ||
| Featured an animated adaptation of [[Akira Toriyama]]'s ''[[Go! Go! Ackman]]'' manga series, originally published in ''[[V-Jump]]'' | | Featured an animated adaptation of [[Akira Toriyama]]'s ''[[Go! Go! Ackman]]'' manga series, as originally published in ''[[V-Jump]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="white-space: nowrap;| | |style="white-space: nowrap;| 01 August 1995 /<br>06 August 1995<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=VJ|Year=1995|Month=July|Date=22 May 1995|Title="Vジャンプフェスティバル'95参加者大募集!!"|Page=p. 28-29}}</ref> | ||
| Tokyo / Osaka | |||
| | |||
| V-Fes '95 Bulletin Special | | V-Fes '95 Bulletin Special | ||
| V-Fes '95 Video | | V-Fes '95 Video | ||
| Featured an animated adaptation of [[Osamu Kaneko]]'s ''[[ | | Featured an animated adaptation of [[Osamu Kaneko]]'s ''[[Slime Adventure]]'' manga series (based on the ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' video games with character designs by [[Akira Toriyama]]), as originally published in ''[[V-Jump]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="white-space: nowrap;| 31 July 1996 /<br>06 August 1996<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=VJ|Year=1996|Month=August|Date=21 June 1996|Title="Vジャンプフェスティバル’96参加者大募集!!"|Page=pp. 20-22}}</ref> | |style="white-space: nowrap;| 31 July 1996 /<br>06 August 1996<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=VJ|Year=1996|Month=August|Date=21 June 1996|Title="Vジャンプフェスティバル’96参加者大募集!!"|Page=pp. 20-22}}</ref> | ||
| Tokyo / Osaka | | Tokyo / Osaka | ||
| V-Fes '96 Bulletin Special | | V-Fes '96 Bulletin Special | ||
| V-Fes '96 Video | | V-Fes '96 Video | ||
| Featured an | | Featured an animated adaptation of [[Hiroshi Izawa]] and [[Akihiro Kikuchi]]'s ''[[Time Adventure Numamonger (Manga)|Time Adventure Numamonger]]'' manga series (based on the ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' video game featuring character designs by [[Akira Toriyama]]), as originally published in ''[[V-Jump]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="white-space: nowrap;| 29 July 1997 /<br>06 August 1997<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=VJ|Year=1997|Month=July|Date=21 May 1997|Title="Vジャンプフェスティバル'97のお知らせ"|Page=pp. 20-22}}</ref> | |style="white-space: nowrap;| 29 July 1997 /<br>06 August 1997<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=VJ|Year=1997|Month=July|Date=21 May 1997|Title="Vジャンプフェスティバル'97のお知らせ"|Page=pp. 20-22}}</ref> | ||
| Tokyo / Osaka | | Tokyo / Osaka | ||
| Supplemental booklet included with the October 1997 issue of ''V-Jump'':<br>''V-Jump '97 Festival'' | | Supplemental booklet included with the October 1997 issue of ''V-Jump'':<br>''V-Jump '97 Festival'' | ||
| V-Fes '97 Video | | V-Fes '97 Video | ||
| Featured an animated adaptation of [[Akira Toriyama]]'s ''[[Savings | | Featured an animated adaptation of the [[Takao Koyama]] and [[Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru]] reboot of [[Akira Toriyama]]'s ''[[Savings Soldier Cashman]]'' manga series, as originally published in ''[[V-Jump]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="white-space: nowrap;| | |style="white-space: nowrap;| 30 July 1998 /<br>05 August 1998<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=VJ|Year=1998|Month=July|Date=21 May 1998|Title="Vジャンプフェスティバル'98のお知らせ"|Page=pp. 20-22}}</ref> | ||
| | | Tokyo / Osaka | ||
| | |||
| Supplemental booklet included with the October 1998 issue of ''V-Jump'':<br>'''98 V Jump Festival'' | | Supplemental booklet included with the October 1998 issue of ''V-Jump'':<br>'''98 V Jump Festival'' | ||
| V-Fes '98 Video | | V-Fes '98 Video | ||
| Featured an animated adaptation of [[Osamu Kaneko]]'s ''[[ | | Featured an animated adaptation of [[Osamu Kaneko]]'s ''[[Slime Adventure]]'' manga series (based on the ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' video games with character designs by [[Akira Toriyama]]), as originally published in ''[[V-Jump]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="white-space: nowrap;| | |style="white-space: nowrap;| 30 July 1999 /<br>03 August 1999<ref>{{Cite magazine|Mag=VJ|Year=1999|Month=July|Date=21 May 1998|Title="Vジャンプフェスティバル'99のお知らせ"|Page=p. 32}}</ref> | ||
| | | Tokyo / Osaka | ||
| | |||
| Supplemental booklet included with the October 1999 issue of ''V-Jump'':<br>'''99 V Jump Festival'' | | Supplemental booklet included with the October 1999 issue of ''V-Jump'':<br>'''99 V Jump Festival'' | ||
| V-Fes '99 Video | | V-Fes '99 Video | ||
| Featured an animated adaptation of [[Osamu Kaneko]]'s ''[[ | | Featured an animated adaptation of [[Osamu Kaneko]]'s ''[[Slime Adventure]]'' manga series (based on the ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' video games with character designs by [[Akira Toriyama]]), as originally published in ''[[V-Jump]]'' | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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| V-Jump Festival | |||
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| Organizer | Shueisha | ||
| Imprint | V-Jump | ||
| First Held | 1994 | ||
| Latest Held | 1999 | ||
| Locations | Tokyo and Osaka | ||
| Current Incarnation | Jump Victory Carnival | ||
V-Jump Festival was an event held by Shueisha in conjunction with their V-Jump magazine and overall "Jump" brand of publications, running from 1994 (when, following two trial periods over the course of 1990 to 1993, V-Jump then received a full monthly reboot publication in 1993) to 1999.
The event's title was often simplified in Japanese as Vフェス, which can be reasonably adapted with either "Fes" or "Fest" as an English translation. This is in contrast to an event such as Jump Festa which uses フェスタ (fesuta) or the full English word "festival" as フェスティバル (fesutibaru); that said, English text on collateral has spelled out the event's name at times as "V Jump Festival" as early as its 1994 debut, and lasting all the way to its final event.
V-Jump Festival ended with its 1999 event. Shueisha kicked off a larger event called Jump Festa later that year in December 1999 (dated for calendar year 2000), which continues to this day. With the launch of the magazine Saikyō Jump in 2010, V-Jump Festival as a sub-branded event was later spiritually reborn into Saikyō V-Jump Festa for 2012 and 2013, itself morphing into Jump Victory Carnival in 2014 (which, as with Jump Festa, still runs annually to this day).
Event and Media History
| Date(s) | Cities | Print Publication | Video | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1993: No Event Held |
n/a | Monthly reboot debut issue: July 1993 | V-Jump Launch Super Premium Video | Though no event was held in conjunction with the monthly reboot in 1993, a "V-Jump Launch Super Premium Video" was issued that year, which is often lumped in with the subsequent series of event VHS tapes. |
| 28 July 1994 / 06 August 1994[1] |
Tokyo / Osaka | V-Fes '94 Bulletin Special | V-Fes '94 Video | Featured an animated adaptation of Akira Toriyama's Go! Go! Ackman manga series, as originally published in V-Jump |
| 01 August 1995 / 06 August 1995[2] |
Tokyo / Osaka | V-Fes '95 Bulletin Special | V-Fes '95 Video | Featured an animated adaptation of Osamu Kaneko's Slime Adventure manga series (based on the Dragon Quest video games with character designs by Akira Toriyama), as originally published in V-Jump |
| 31 July 1996 / 06 August 1996[3] |
Tokyo / Osaka | V-Fes '96 Bulletin Special | V-Fes '96 Video | Featured an animated adaptation of Hiroshi Izawa and Akihiro Kikuchi's Time Adventure Numamonger manga series (based on the Chrono Trigger video game featuring character designs by Akira Toriyama), as originally published in V-Jump |
| 29 July 1997 / 06 August 1997[4] |
Tokyo / Osaka | Supplemental booklet included with the October 1997 issue of V-Jump: V-Jump '97 Festival |
V-Fes '97 Video | Featured an animated adaptation of the Takao Koyama and Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru reboot of Akira Toriyama's Savings Soldier Cashman manga series, as originally published in V-Jump |
| 30 July 1998 / 05 August 1998[5] |
Tokyo / Osaka | Supplemental booklet included with the October 1998 issue of V-Jump: '98 V Jump Festival |
V-Fes '98 Video | Featured an animated adaptation of Osamu Kaneko's Slime Adventure manga series (based on the Dragon Quest video games with character designs by Akira Toriyama), as originally published in V-Jump |
| 30 July 1999 / 03 August 1999[6] |
Tokyo / Osaka | Supplemental booklet included with the October 1999 issue of V-Jump: '99 V Jump Festival |
V-Fes '99 Video | Featured an animated adaptation of Osamu Kaneko's Slime Adventure manga series (based on the Dragon Quest video games with character designs by Akira Toriyama), as originally published in V-Jump |
Notes
References
- ↑ "Vジャンプフェスティバル'94開催!". V-Jump, August 1994. Japan: Shueisha, 21 June 1994. (p. 23)
- ↑ "Vジャンプフェスティバル'95参加者大募集!!". V-Jump, July 1995. Japan: Shueisha, 22 May 1995. (p. 28-29)
- ↑ "Vジャンプフェスティバル’96参加者大募集!!". V-Jump, August 1996. Japan: Shueisha, 21 June 1996. (pp. 20-22)
- ↑ "Vジャンプフェスティバル'97のお知らせ". V-Jump, July 1997. Japan: Shueisha, 21 May 1997. (pp. 20-22)
- ↑ "Vジャンプフェスティバル'98のお知らせ". V-Jump, July 1998. Japan: Shueisha, 21 May 1998. (pp. 20-22)
- ↑ "Vジャンプフェスティバル'99のお知らせ". V-Jump, July 1999. Japan: Shueisha, 21 May 1998. (p. 32)