CoroCoro Comic

Gekkan CoroCoro Comic (月刊コロコロコミック) is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Shogakukan, starting on May 15, 1977 as a magazine for Doraemon. Its main target is elementary school aged boys, younger than the readers of shōnen manga. The name comes from a phenomime korokoro (ころころ) which means "rolling" and also represents something spherical, fat, or small, because children supposedly like such things. The magazine is A5-sized, about 6 cm (2¼ in) thick, and often more than 800 pages in length.

The magazine has two sisters: Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic (別冊コロコロコミック) and CoroCoro Ichiban!. Both are bi-monthly.

Tie-ins
CoroCoro regularly promotes toys and video games related to their manga franchises, releasing stories and articles featuring them. Pokémon's big success in Japan owes to this in a way; the Game Boy game Pocket Monsters: Blue was sold exclusively through the magazine at first, which helped CoroCoro's sales as well. CoroCoro is also often a source of information about upcoming Pokémon games and movies. CoroCoro also had tie-ins with Capcom, including the Mega Man franchise in the 2000s.

Rockman manga
CoroCoro Comic published the following manga:


 * MegaMan NT Warrior (Gekkan CoroCoro Comic. 2001-2006)
 * Shooting Star Rockman (2000's)


 * Rockman Zero (Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic. June 2003-February 2006)
 * Gekitou! EXE Kyoudai Rockmeen! (Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic. April 2003-October 2006)