Min Ayahana
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Min Ayahana | |
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Born |
Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan | 3 February 1963
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Manga artist |
Min Ayahana (彩花 みん Ayahana Min, born 3 February 1963) is a Japanese manga artist,[1] born in Nanao in Ishikawa, Japan. She debuted with the manga Warera High School Hero, published in the 1991 Autumn issue of Ribon Bikkuri Daizoukan. Her best known work is Akazukin Chacha (Red Riding Hood Chacha).
Works
- Gonta o Korose! — collection of short stories, containing:
- Gonta o Korose!
- Tatakae!! Shyness Boy
- Yumemiru Tenori Shōjo
- Aoi Hane no Tenshi
- Warera High School Hero
- Akazukin Chacha (13 tankōbon vols/9 bunkoban vols)
- Pyon — collection of short stories, containing:
- Pyon
- Oni Love
- Kuseke Onna
- Nekketsu Yōji Senki
- Moomba Doll
- Toro to Issho! Anshin Anzen Book — Fully colored picture book illustrated by Min Ayahana and supervised by Kentarō Arai, educating about crime prevention. The book features the character Toro from the video game Doko Demo Issho.
Uncompiled
- Nezumin ga Chū
- Suppin Mama
- Chiromiro no Hana
- Cyborg nyaron
- Kichune
- Obakeya-san
- Ashita wa Otenki
- Kaisha
- Chokkori Hoshi 3 Kyōdai
References
- ↑ Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (2006). The anime encyclopedia: a guide to Japanese animation since 1917. Stone Bridge Press. p. 373. ISBN 978-1-933330-10-5. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
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