Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga artist. She is known for her extremely cute art style featured in her many published manga, some of which are boys' love (BL) series.[1]
On January 25, 2016, Hoshino announced that she had gotten married.[2] In September 2016, she gave birth to her first child, a son.[3] In March 2019, she gave birth to her second son.[4][5]
Works
Manga
Release date | Japanese title | Romanized title | Notes |
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July 2000 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | |
September 2001 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | |
November 2001 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | |
September 2002 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | |
October 2002 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | |
August 2003 – May 2007 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | Three volume series |
November 2003 | Template:Nihongo2 | Mix Mix Chocolate | Released in English as Chocolate Surprise by Aurora Publishing[6] |
December 2003 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | |
February 2004 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | Released in English as Mr. Flower Bride by Yen Press[7] |
June 2004 | Template:Nihongo2 | [[Alone in My King's Harem|Template:Transliteration]] | Released in English as Alone in My King's Harem by Digital Manga Publishing[8] |
August 2004 | Template:Nihongo2 | [[My Only King|Template:Transliteration]] | Released in English as My Only King by Digital Manga Publishing[9] |
September 2004 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | Released in English as The Nurse's Job by Digital Manga Publishing[10] |
February 2005 | Template:Nihongo2 | Super Double | |
August 2005 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | Released in English as Mr. Flower Groom by Yen Press[7] |
March 2006 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | |
August 2006 | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | |
August 2006 | Template:Nihongo2 | [[Love Quest|Template:Transliteration]] | Released in English as Love Quest by Yen Press[7] |
January 2008 – hiatus[11] | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | Adapted into an anime series in 2010;[12] licensed in English by NIS America in 2012[13] |
February 2008 | ハート貫いて | Heart Tsuranuite | One-shot published in Monthly Comic Avarus[14] |
August 2008[15] | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | Released in English as Romance of an Ancient Dreaming City by Digital Manga Publishing[16] |
December 2009[17] | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | |
2013[18] – hiatus[3] | Template:Nihongo2 | Template:Transliteration | Released in English as Kigurumi Guardians by Kodansha Comics[19] |
Anime
- Mawaru Penguindrum (2011) – Original character design[20]
- A Certain Magical Index: The Movie – The Miracle of Endymion (2013) – guest character design[21]
- Tsukumogami Kashimasu (2018) – Original character design[22]
- Mahō Tsukai ni Narenakatta Onna no Ko no Hanashi (2024) – Original character design[23]
References
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