Yū Yabūchi
Yū Yabūchi | |
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Born |
Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan | 1 December 1969
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Manga artist |
Website | Utopia |
Yū Yabūchi (やぶうち 優 Yabūchi Yū, born 1 December 1969 in Nishinomiya) is a Japanese manga artist who specializes in shōjo manga. Yū Yabuchi's most famous works are Mizuiro Jidai, Shōjo-Shōnen, and Naisho no Tsubomi. The main focus of her manga are the emotional and psychological growth of pre-teen girls and boys and early romances between them. Her works are popular among pre-teen and teenage girls. She received the 2009 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga for Naisho no Tsubomi.[1]
Her favorites subjects to draw are trains and birds (especially the Java sparrow).
Works
- Ani-Com
- Chiko no Negai
- Dolly Kanon
- EVE Shōjo no Tamago
- Hatsukoi Shinan
- Hitohira no Koi ga Furu
- Karen
- Kimi ga Mai Orite Kita
- Kimi ni Straight
- Koi wo Kanaderu Kisetsu
- Mahochū!
- Midori no Tsubasa
- Mizuiro Jidai
- Naisho no Tsubomi
- Ocharakahoi
- Ojōsama ni wa Kanawanai
- Onegai! Maruchi-kun
- Pure Pure
- Shōjo Shōnen
- Tonda Shinkiroku
References
- ↑ "54th Shogakukan Manga Award Winners Announced". Anime News Network. 21 January 2009. Retrieved 22 January 2009.
External links
- Supporting Yū Yabuchi (fansite, Japanese)
- Yū Yabūchi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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