Masami Tsuda
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Born |
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan | July 9, 1970
Nationality | Japanese |
Notable works | Kare Kano |
Masami Tsuda (津田 雅美 Tsuda Masami, born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, on 9 July 1970) is a Japanese manga artist. She specialises in shōjo manga, the most famous being Kare Kano: His and Hers Circumstances, which is set in Kanagawa.
Since finishing Kare Kano: His and Hers Circumstances, she wrote the series Chotto Edo Made which appeared in LaLa from May 2008 through August 2011[1] and has started work on Hinoko, premiering in LaLa in March 2012.[2]
Manga works
- Meet Me Again Tomorrow in the Forest (あした また森であおうね Ashita Mata Mori de Aoune) (1993)
- Busu to Himegimi (ブスと姫君, "Ugly Girl and Princess") (1994)
- The Tiger and the Chameleon - A Promise for One Week (トラ と カメレオン Tora to Kamerion) (1994)
- The Room Where An Angel Lives (天使の棲む部屋 Tenshi no Sumu Heya) (1995)
- The Day I Became a Woman (オンナになった日 Onna ni Natta Hi) (1996)
- Kare Kano: His and Her Circumstances (彼氏彼女の事情 Kareshi Kanojo no Jijō) (1996–2005)
- Castle of Dreams (夢の城 -魔法使いシリーズ- Yume no Shiro) (1999)
- Akai Mi (赤い実) (2005)
- Eensy Weensy Monster (eensy-weensy モンスター) (2006)
- Chotto Edo Made (ちょっと江戸まで) (2008-2011)
- Hinoko (2012-present)
References
External links
- Masami Tsuda at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Animeland interview
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