Kouhei Kadono

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Kouhei Kadono (上遠野 浩平 Kadono Kōhei?) is a Japanese author, best known for the Boogiepop series, which has also been adapted as a live action movie, two manga and an anime.

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[edit] Biography

Born December 12, 1968, he graduated from Hosei University.

In 1998, his light novel Boogiepop and Others won the Fourth Dengeki Game Novel Contest [1], and was later adapted into a film, and a manga illustrated by Kouji Ogata.

[edit] Works

[edit] Boogiepop series

Boogiepop Novels
Beat's Discipline
  • Beat's Discipline Side 1
  • Beat's Discipline Side 2
  • Beat's Discipline Side 3
  • Beat's Discipline Side 4
Short Stories
  • Metal Guru
  • London Calling
  • My Death Waits
  • Boogiepop Poplife
  • Chariot Choogle
  • Angel Volume

[edit] Night Watch Trilogy

  • The Night Watch into the Night Yawn
  • VS Imaginator Part IV "The Night Watch under The Cold Moon"
  • Anani wa Uronin to Hoshi ni Mau
  • Controversy about Iron Mask

[edit] Jiken series

  • a case of dragonslayer
  • inside the apocalypse castle
  • the man in pirate’s island
  • some tragedies of no-tear land

[edit] Shizuru-san series

[edit] Soul Drop series

  • Spectral Speculation of Soul-Drop
  • Phantasm Phenomenon of Memoria-Noise
  • Labyrinthine Linkage of Maze-Prison

[edit] Other works

  • The Dance with Pluto and Beast
  • Clockwork Serpents
  • Sansou wa Kagami ni Utsuranai (Kodansha Mystery Land, ISBN 4-06-270582-0)
In other languages