Moyoko Anno

Moyoco Anno (Japanese安野 モヨコ, Anno Moyoko; born March 26, 1971 in Tokyo, Japan ) is a Japanese manga artist.

Her uncle is the manga artist Kō Kojima.

Biography

Your first manga published as a professional illustrator Anno 1989 with eighteen years, during their time at school, with the short story Mattaku Ikashita Yatsuradaze! . This appeared in a special issue of the manga magazine Bessatsu Friend While Kodansha publishing house, for which she drew more comics in the following years, including Trumps! and Peek a Boo!. In those early days of her career, the illustrator worked as an assistant at Kyoko Okazaki.

In 1995, she started at a smaller publisher ( Shōdensha ) the manga series Happy Mania. This was first on their success and their longest work so far. At Happy Mania, which was published in Josei manga magazine Feel Young, Anno worked until 2001. 's Comprehensive 1,800 pages comic book series, which has been translated into several languages ​​and implemented as a drama for the Japanese television, is a 24- year-old woman in the foreground, which is necessarily looking for the right man pushing themselves but to behave picky and thus is its own way. The anthology publications on Happy Mania sold in Japan over three million times.

From 1998 to 2002, she recorded the Jellybeans series for Cutie comic magazine. For other Women's manga magazines like Young You and chorus she subsequently worked as well as for men's magazines such as Young Magazine and Evening. My 1300 -page manga Hana to His Mitsubachi is about the growing up of a high school student who wants desperately to be funny for the girls. The single band Sakuran, which ran until 2003 in Evening of 2001, sold in Japan over 560,000 times and has been implemented as a real movie with Anna Tsuchiya in the lead role.

With Kantoku fugyō todoke brought Anno 2002 to 2005 in Feel Young autobiographical essays in comic form out. In it she describes in a humorous way, among other things, their married life. Anno is married to the well-known director and animator Hideaki Anno since 2002.

The Magical Girl manga Sugar Sugar Rune, which was published from 2003 to 2007 in Nakayoshi, she drew mainly for a child audience, while all of their previously created works were directed mainly at young people and adults. Sugar Sugar Rune was a commercial success in Japan and has been implemented as an anime television series. For this comic series won the 2005 Kodansha Anno Manga Award in the category of children.

Hataraki Man appears since 2004 in his magazine Morning and tells of the professional and private life of a journalist. In 2006 it was converted into an anime television series; the first three anthologies of the manga, which was nominated for the 2006 Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize - to sold more than 1.6 million times.

From 2008 to 2011 she paused because of health problems.

On 6 April 2012, the discovered of Anno's school friend Yasuhide Fujita Asteroid 2006 US217 was named Moyocoanno.

Works (selection)

  • Mattaku Ikashita Yatsuradaze! (まったく イカ し た やつら だ ぜ! ), 1989
  • Trumps! , 1992-1994
  • Peek a Boo!, 1995
  • Happy Mania (ハッピー·マニア), 1995-2001
  • Love Master X (ラブ·マスターX), 1997-1999
  • Jelly Beans (ジェリー·ビーンズ), 1998-2002
  • Gaho Bijin (美人 画报), 1998-1999
  • Angelic House (エンジェリック·ハウス), 1999
  • Chameleon Army (カメレオン·アーミー), 2000
  • Tundra Blue Ice (ツンドラ ブルー アイス), 2000
  • Hana to Mitsubachi (花 と みつばち), 2000-2003
  • Sakuran (さくらん), 2001-2003
  • Kantoku Fuyuki Todoki (监督 不行 届), 2002-2005
  • Sugar Sugar Rune (シュガ シュ ガルーンShuga Shuga Run), 2003-2007
  • Hataraki Man (働きマン), since 2004
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