Hiromu Shinozuka

Hiromu Shinozuka ( Jap篠塚 ひろむ, Shinozuka Hiromu; born March 27, 1979 in Koga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan ) is a Japanese manga artist.

Their first release was in 1999 with the short story Takkyu shōjo (卓 球 少女) Ciao Deluxe, a special magazine on Ciao, one of the most widely read manga magazines. There were other shorter works for Ciao and Ciao Deluxe, including their 2001 first series Chinji! (ちぇんじ).

From 2001 to 2006 she was responsible for Ciao their previously successful work Mirmo! (ミルモ で ポン! Mirumo de Pon! ) About a girl and her everyday life with a love of self. The manga, which was implemented as a 172- episode anime television series and translated into several languages ​​, including about 2,000 pages. The twelve issued the Shogakukan publishing anthologies sold in Japan over two million times. For Mirmo! won the 2003 Kodansha Manga illustrator Award and the 2004 Shogakukan Manga Award.

Since 2006, current Ciao Shinozukas comic series Koisuru appears pudding! (恋する プリン!, Koisuru Purin ).

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