>>281568627
I don't have to "think" DB sold 450M+, Wikipedia does all the work for me, lmfao. Wikipedia doesn’t just toss in whatever some rando says on Twitter. To make it through Wikipedia's editorial gauntlet, your claim has to be:
>Cited
>Non-speculative
>Sourced from mainstream media, government documents, or official publishers
>NOT fan blogs, YouTube claims, or "I feel like it"
And what does the Dragon Ball Wikipedia page say right now, cited by credible sources, you turd?
>"The total number of tankōbon volumes sold have reached 350 million copies worldwide, not including unofficial pirated copies. When including pirated copies, an estimated total of more than 400 million official and unofficial copies have been sold worldwide."
Confirmws by Wikipedia, sourced from Fuji TV, Nikkei, Oricon, Asahi Shimbun, and many more.

In other words...
>Wikipedia confirms the 350M as baseline official sales
>Then it explicitly adds that pirated + unofficial copies push it to 400M+
These figures are not speculative — they’re backed by:
>Nikkei (2005)
>Asahi (2005), 100M pirated in China
>Fuji TV (2013), 350M global
>Livedoor, Sankei, Oricon all repeating the 350M figure
>Shueisha Weekly Playboy confirmed 350M themselves
>Which also means... Dragon Ball is the highest selling manga per volume in history and not Kimetsu no Yaiba
If Wikipedia, the most cautious citation gatekeeper on Earth, accepted ALL of that argument then your argument is instantly nullified. Get fucked, lol.