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- Replying to @AnimeIDKENT (cont): In this work, amidst the trend of such meme races, I aim to create a structure where readers can enjoy parodies and homages focused on several specific genres, while the unique characteristics of the main characters' stories becomes apparent as a contrast.
- Nakamaru Yosuke (writer): [My favorite] is Honda Tadakatsu. I like his flashy appearance and his clumsiness, as he can only live well as a single warrior, not as a daimyo. The end of the first round was the best. Azuma Kyotaro (artist): My favorite is Munisai. When this
- Replying to @AnimeID**Readers, please check out the free English version of Chapter 1 (see comments)!** Q5: Which page was the most fun to draw in Chapter 1? That’s actually a bit hard to answer because I genuinely enjoyed drawing all of the pages in Chapter 1. But if I had to choose one, it wouldHello! I’m a manga artist from India. It has always been my dream to serialize my own manga in Japan, and now that dream has finally come true! ✨ My Japanese debut series, Kung Fu Kung Fool, has officially started serialization today on KADOKOMI! It’s a series packed with
- I hear Japanese anime fans find new ways to use character-themed perfumes, for example: "They might spray it on a cushion, go out for a bit, and when they return and smell the lingering scent in the room, exclaim, "Did that person come over while I was out?" would you?
GIF - Replying to @AnimeIDmore tips from the Anime Perfume Master herself (Ayako Kato) here!
- Replying to @AnimeID6) Is there anything you'd like readers to know about yourself or your work? (7/8) "GAEA-TIMA the Gigantis" is a work that contains many parodies and homages to Showa-era tokusatsu (special effects) shows, mainly from the 1950s and 60s. Parody, homage, and references tothank you KENT! readers, please check out this manga (in English) on K MANGA. Last question-- 7) How do you feel about seeing your work adapted into an anime? (8/8) Since preparations have only just begun, I suppose we're all waiting with anticipation to see what kind of anime


















