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  1. The 2008–27th issue of Weekly Shōnen Sunday (cover date June 18) was published on June 4, 2008. [10]
  2. All English titles are taken from Anime Strike .

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    ■新感覚スポ魂!!

    飛び込め青春!

    目覚めろ自分! 原作:森 絵都 まんが:池野雅博

    『DIVE!』

    中高生に圧倒的人気を誇る森絵都先生の大人気小説、衝撃の漫画化!!

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Dive!!
Dive Eto Mori.jpg
Cover of the first novel published by Kodansha
Genre Comedy, sports [1]
Original runApril 20, 2000August 8, 2002
Volumes4