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==Career==
==Career==
In the 1980s and 1990s, Saki worked in the [[video game]] industry. He first met manga artist [[Kentaro Yabuki]] at preliminary meetings for the 2005 anime adaptation of Yabuki's ''[[Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]]''.<ref name="EndInter">{{cite book |last1=Hasemi |first1=Saki |last2=Yabuki |first2=Kentaro |title=[[To Love Ru]] |volume=17–18 |year=2019 |orig-year=2010 |publisher=[[Seven Seas Entertainment]] |isbn=978-1-947804-39-5 |chapter=Special Interview}}</ref> When Saki told Yabuki that he was interested in writing an original manga, the artist told Saki he could contact him if he had any questions. But it was Yabuki who reached out to him to work on what would become ''[[To Love Ru]]''.<ref name="EndInter"/> ''To Love Ru'' was serialized in ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'' from April 24, 2006, to August 31, 2009, and its sequel ''[[To Love Ru Darkness]]'' was serialized in ''[[Jump Square]]'' from October 4, 2010, to March 4, 2017. Both series received multiple anime adaptations and have been released in North America.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-12-21/to-love-ru-trouble-sci-fi-comedy-manga-gets-tv-anime | title = To Love-Ru -Trouble- Sci-Fi Comedy Manga Gets TV Anime | date= December 21, 2007 | work = Anime News Network | accessdate = December 21, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-04-21/seven-seas-licenses-to-love-ru-to-love-ru-darkness-manga/.115146 | title = Seven Seas Licenses To Love Ru, To Love Ru Darkness Manga | date= April 21, 2017 | work = Anime News Network | accessdate = April 21, 2017}}</ref>
In the 1980s and 1990s, Saki worked in the [[video game]] industry. He first met manga artist [[Kentaro Yabuki]] at preliminary meetings for the 2005 anime adaptation of Yabuki's ''[[Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]]''.<ref name="EndInter">{{cite book |last1=Hasemi |first1=Saki |last2=Yabuki |first2=Kentaro |title=[[To Love Ru]] |volume=17–18 |year=2019 |orig-date=2010 |publisher=[[Seven Seas Entertainment]] |isbn=978-1-947804-39-5 |chapter=Special Interview}}</ref> When Saki told Yabuki that he was interested in writing an original manga, the artist told Saki he could contact him if he had any questions. But it was Yabuki who reached out to him to work on what would become ''[[To Love Ru]]''.<ref name="EndInter"/> ''To Love Ru'' was serialized in ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'' from April 24, 2006, to August 31, 2009, and its sequel ''[[To Love Ru Darkness]]'' was serialized in ''[[Jump Square]]'' from October 4, 2010, to March 4, 2017. Both series received multiple anime adaptations and have been released in North America.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-12-21/to-love-ru-trouble-sci-fi-comedy-manga-gets-tv-anime | title = To Love-Ru -Trouble- Sci-Fi Comedy Manga Gets TV Anime | date= December 21, 2007 | work = Anime News Network | access-date = December 21, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-04-21/seven-seas-licenses-to-love-ru-to-love-ru-darkness-manga/.115146 | title = Seven Seas Licenses To Love Ru, To Love Ru Darkness Manga | date= April 21, 2017 | work = Anime News Network | access-date = April 21, 2017}}</ref>


In the December 2020 issue of [[ASCII Media Works]]' ''[[Dengeki Maoh]]'' manga magazine, it was announced that Saki and artist Wise Speak would launch a manga series titled ''GT-Girl'' on November 27, 2020.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mateo|first1=Alex|title=To Love Ru's Saki Hasemi Launches New Manga|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-10-27/to-love-ru-saki-hasemi-launches-new-manga/.165619|website=Anime News Network|access-date=December 14, 2020|date=October 27, 2020}}</ref>
In the December 2020 issue of [[ASCII Media Works]]' ''[[Dengeki Maoh]]'' manga magazine, it was announced that Saki and artist Wise Speak would launch a manga series titled ''GT-Girl'' on November 27, 2020.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mateo|first1=Alex|title=To Love Ru's Saki Hasemi Launches New Manga|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-10-27/to-love-ru-saki-hasemi-launches-new-manga/.165619|website=Anime News Network|access-date=December 14, 2020|date=October 27, 2020}}</ref>
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* {{nihongo|''[[To Love Ru]]''|To LOVEる -とらぶる-|To LOVEru -Toraburu-}} (with [[Kentaro Yabuki]]; 2006–2009 [[Shueisha]]) – Story
* {{nihongo|''[[To Love Ru]]''|To LOVEる -とらぶる-|To LOVEru -Toraburu-}} (with [[Kentaro Yabuki]]; 2006–2009 [[Shueisha]]) – Story
* {{nihongo|''[[To Love Ru Darkness]]''|To LOVEる -とらぶる- ダークネス|To LOVEru -Toraburu- -Dākunesu-}} (with Kentaro Yabuki; 2010–2017 Shueisha) – Story
* {{nihongo|''[[To Love Ru Darkness]]''|To LOVEる -とらぶる- ダークネス|To LOVEru -Toraburu- -Dākunesu-}} (with Kentaro Yabuki; 2010–2017 Shueisha) – Story
* {{nihongo|''Star + One!''|Star Plus One + Next Generation|スタプラ! NG♪}} (with Kotarō Shōno; 2013–2014 Gakken Plus) – Story
* {{nihongo|''Star + One!''|スタプラ! NG♪|Star Plus One + Next Generation}} (with Kotarō Shōno; 2013–2014 Gakken Plus) – Story
* ''GT-Girl'' (stylized as ''GT-giRl'', with Wise Speak; 2020–2022 [[ASCII Media Works]]) – Story
* ''GT-Girl'' (stylized as ''GT-giRl'', with Wise Speak; 2020–2022 [[ASCII Media Works]]) – Story



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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese anime screenwriter and manga writer. He is best known for authoring the manga series To Love Ru (2006–2009) and To Love Ru Darkness (2010–2017) alongside illustrator Kentaro Yabuki. Together the two manga series have over 16 million copies in circulation.[1]

Career

In the 1980s and 1990s, Saki worked in the video game industry. He first met manga artist Kentaro Yabuki at preliminary meetings for the 2005 anime adaptation of Yabuki's Black Cat.[2] When Saki told Yabuki that he was interested in writing an original manga, the artist told Saki he could contact him if he had any questions. But it was Yabuki who reached out to him to work on what would become To Love Ru.[2] To Love Ru was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from April 24, 2006, to August 31, 2009, and its sequel To Love Ru Darkness was serialized in Jump Square from October 4, 2010, to March 4, 2017. Both series received multiple anime adaptations and have been released in North America.[3][4]

In the December 2020 issue of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Maoh manga magazine, it was announced that Saki and artist Wise Speak would launch a manga series titled GT-Girl on November 27, 2020.[5]

Works

Video games

  • Zero4 Champ – vehicle illustration
  • Zero4 Champ II – vehicle illustration
  • The Great Battle Pocket – character design
  • Mini 4 Boy – character design, planning
  • Mini 4 Boy II – character design, scenario writer
  • Little Busters Q – screenplay, planning
  • Ojamajo Adventure: Naisho no Mahou – screenplay, planning
  • Nuga-Cel!
  • Motto Nuga-Cel!
  • Tengi Sosei Strike Girls / Gorgeous Maiden Girls Striker – scenario supervision
  • Honey x Blade / Honey x Blade 2 – scenario supervision
  • Detariki Z Tokubetsu Bōei-kyoku Taiin no Nichijō – scenario supervision

Anime

Manga

References

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External links

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