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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga artist and fashion writer, with numerous books published in both categories. Her work Sugar Sugar Rune won the Kodansha manga award for children in 2005. Anno is married to director Hideaki Anno of Neon Genesis Evangelion fame. Anno has aspired to being a manga artist since her third year at elementary school.[1]

Works

Anno draws inspiration from the fashion world, and her work is noted for its detail which gives it a broader appeal than just the demographic it is aimed for.[1] She delves into the psychology of her characters.[2] Her manga and books have attained considerable popularity among young women in Japan. Though she primarily writes manga of the josei demographic, her most popular series, Sugar Sugar Rune, (serialized in Nakayoshi) is targeted at primary school-aged girls. In a recent Oricon poll, she was voted the number eight most popular manga artist among females and thirteen in the general category. Her manga Happy Mania was made into a television series in 1998, followed by Hataraki Man in October 2007.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Sakuran was made into a movie in 2006.[3] More than 3 million copies were sold of Happy Mania.[4]

In the movie Japan Sinks, she has a cameo role alongside her husband; their characters were also married. The movie was directed by Shinji Higuchi, who, like her husband Hideaki Anno, is a co-founder of Gainax.[5]

Anno took a career hiatus in 2008, citing health reasons.[6] During this hiatus, Anno published essays in manga form about her life with her husband.[7]

In October 2020, it was announced Anno's manga Memoirs of Amorous Gentlemen will be adapted into a Broadway musical. It will be the first Japanese manga to be adapted into an American musical.[8]

Awards and honors

List of works

Title Year Notes Refs[12]
Template:Nihongo3 1994 Published in 1 volume [13]
Trumps! 1994 Published in 2 volumes [14]
Peek a Boo 1994 Published in 1 volume [15]
Happy Mania 1996–2000 (vol.) Serialized in Feel Young magazine.
Published by Shodensha in 10 volumes
[16]
In Clothes Called Fat 1997 Published in 1 volume [17]
Template:Nihongo 1997–98 (vol.) Published in 3 volumes [18]
Template:Nihongo 1997 Published in 1 volume [19]
Template:Nihongo 1998–99 (vol.) Published Wonderland in 3 volumes [20]
Template:Nihongo 1999 Published in 1 volume [21]
Template:Nihongo 1999 Published in 1 volume [22]
Template:Nihongo 1999–2002 (vol.) Wonderland comics, 5 volumes [23]
Template:Nihongo 2000–2003 (vol.) Published by Yan maga KC, 7 volumes [24]
Template:Nihongo 2000 Published in 1 volume [25]
Template:Nihongo 2001 Published in 1 volume [26]
Sakuran 2001 (2003 vol.) Published in 1 volume [27]
Sugar Sugar Rune 2003–07 Serialized in Nakayoshi magazine
Published by Kodansha in 8 volumes
[28]
Hataraki Man 2004–07 (vol.) Published in 4 volumes [29]
Template:Nihongo 2005 Published in 1 volume [30]
Template:Nihongo 2008–21 (vol.) Published in 10 volumes [31]
Template:Nihongo 2013 Published in 1 volume [32]
Template:Nihongo 2013 Published in 2 volumes [33]

References

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External links

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