Template:Short description Template:Expand JapaneseTemplate:Expand German Template:Use mdy dates Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga artist. His most notable work, Dance in the Vampire Bund, was licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment and adapted into a 12-episode anime series by the studio Shaft.[1]
Works
Mainstream
Doujinshi
- Ne-To-Ge (2007, Shōnen Gahōsha)[16]
- Scandal Shiyō yo (2006, Wani Magazine),[17] sequel of Kokuminteki Kanojo
- Narikiri Lovers (2006, Takeshobo)[18]
- Coneco!! (2005, Takeshobo),[19] same universe as Anego!
- Kyō wa Nani Shiyō (2005, Futabasha)[20]
- Jōō-sama tte Yobanaide! (2004, Ohzora Shuppan), story: Marrie Nekosensha[21]
- Anego! (2004–2005, serialized in Vitamin, Takeshobo)[22][23]
- Hataraku Megami-sama (2004, Wani Magazine)[24]
- Nanairo Karen (2003, Futabasha)[25]
- Kokuminteki Kanojo (2003, Wani Magazine)[26]
- Maid de Ikimasshoi! (2003, serialized in Vitamin, Takeshobo)[27]
- Freaks Dorm (2002, Futabasha)
- Iki o Hisomete Idakuite (2001, Angel Shuppan)
- Dare ka no Onna (2001, Takeshobo)[28]
- Kawaii Hito (2000, Angel Shuppan),[29] (2004 reprint, Futabasha)[30]
- Oshigoto Shinakya ne - Let's Love Work (2000, Takeshobo)
- Kimi ga Karada de Uso o Tsuku (2000, Angel Shuppan),[31] (2004 reprint, Futabasha)[32]
- Ura Ura Jungle Heat: Mitsurin Princess (1999, Angel Shuppan)[33]
- Ii Koto Shinai ka Koneko-chan (1999, Daitosha),[34] (2002 reprint, Daitosha)
- Hito ni Ienai Aidakara (1998, Angel Shuppan),[35] (2003 reprint, Futabasha)[36]
- Femme Kabuki[37] (姫カブキ恋道中 Hime Kabuki Rendōchū; 1998–1999, serialized in Men’s Action, Futabasha)
- Gomen ne Acchie: Koko ni KISS shite (1999, Angel Shuppan),[38] (2002 reprint, Souryuusha)[39]
- Gomen ne Acchie (1998, Angel Shuppan), (2002 reprint, Souryuusha)[40]
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- ↑ English translation: Femme Kabuki, by Nozomu Tamaki. Studio Ironcat, Nos. 1-9, 1998-1999.
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