Karuho Shiina
Japanese manga artist
Karuho Shiina 椎名軽穂 | |
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Born | (1975-10-23) October 23, 1975 (age 48) Haboro, Hokkaido |
Area(s) | Shōjo manga |
Notable works | Kimi ni Todoke |
Awards | 32nd Kodansha Manga Award Shōjo category (2008) |
Karuho Shiina (Japanese: 椎名軽穂, Hepburn: Shiina Karuho) is a Japanese manga artist. Her manga Kimi ni Todoke won the award for best shōjo at the 32nd Kodansha Manga Award,[1] and it was nominated for the first Manga Taishō in 2008.[2] It was also adapted into an anime television series, a live action film and tv drama series.
Works
One-shots
- Analog Apaato - 1996
- Orange Apartment - 1997 (sequel of Analog Apaato)
- Stand by Me - 1998
- Garakuta Planet - 1999
- Ibitsu na Hoshi no Katachi - 1999
- Hi ga Kuretemo Aruiteru - 2001
- Sakura Ryou March - 2001
- Koi ni Ochiru - 2002
- Ashita wa Docchi da - 2002
- Aoi Futari - 2003
- Mayuge no Kakudo wa 45° de - 2013 (single chapter, crossover of Kimi ni Todoke and Kazune Kawahara's Aozora Yell)
Series
- Crazy for You - 6 volumes, 2003-2005
- Kimi ni Todoke - 30 volumes, 2006-2017
- Kimi ni Todoke: Soulmate - 3 volumes, 2018-2022 (spin-off/sequel of both Crazy for You and Kimi ni Todoke)
Other
- Kimi ni Todoke - 16 volumes, novel, author: Kanae Shimokawa, 2007-2015
- Kimi ni Todoke: Ashita ni Nareba - one volume, novel, author: Kanae Shimokawa, 2009
- Kimi ni Todoke - 13 volumes, Juvenille Books, author: Kanako Shirai, 2011-2015
References
External links
- Karuho Shiina at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- List of Works at Shueisha
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Kodansha Manga Award – Shōjo
- Haikara-san ga Tōru by Waki Yamato and Candy Candy by Kyoko Mizuki and Yumiko Igarashi (1977)
- Seito Shokun! by Yōko Shōji (1978)
- Wata no Kunihoshi by Yumiko Ōshima (1979)
- Lemon Report by Mayumi Yoshida (1980)
- Ohayō! Spank by Shun'ichi Yukimuro and Shizue Takanashi (1981)
- Yōkihi-den by Suzue Miuchi (1982)
- Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi by Ryoko Yamagishi (1983)
- Lady Love by Hiromu Ono (1984)
- Mahiro Taiken by Naomi Nishi (1985)
- Yūkan Club by Yukari Ichijō (1986)
- Nana Iro Majikku by Yū Asagiri (1987)
- Junjō Crazy Fruits by Akemi Matsunae (1988)
- Chibi Maruko-chan by Momoko Sakura and Shiratori Reiko de Gozaimasu! by Yumiko Suzuki (1989)
- Pride by Naka Marimura (1990)
- Eien no Nohara by Mieko Ōsaka (1991)
- Uchi no Mama ga iu Koto ni wa by Mariko Iwadate (1992)
- Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi (1993)
- Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite iru by Junko Karube (1994)
- Sekai de Ichiban Yasashii Ongaku by Mari Ozawa (1995)
- A Gentle Breeze in the Village by Fusako Kuramochi (1996)
- Eight Clouds Rising by Natsumi Itsuki (1997)
- Kodocha by Miho Obana (1998)
- Peach Girl by Miwa Ueda (1999)
- Guru Guru Pon-chan by Satomi Ikezawa (2000)
- Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya (2001)
- Antique Bakery by Fumi Yoshinaga (2002)
- Honey and Clover by Chica Umino and Tramps Like Us by Yayoi Ogawa (2003)
- Nodame Cantabile by Tomoko Ninomiya (2004)
- Hey Pitan! by Risa Itō and A Perfect Day for Love Letters by George Asakura (2005)
- Life by Keiko Suenobu (2006)
- IS by Chiyo Rokuhana (2007)
- Kimi ni Todoke by Karuho Shiina (2008)
- Kiyoku Yawaku by Ryo Ikuemi (2009)
- Princess Jellyfish by Akiko Higashimura (2010)
- Chihayafuru by Yuki Suetsugu (2011)
- Shitsuren Chocolatier by Setona Mizushiro (2012)
- My Love Story!! by Kazune Kawahara and Aruko (2013)
- House of the Sun by Ta'amo (2014)
- The Full-Time Wife Escapist by Tsunami Umino (2015)
- Kiss Him, Not Me by Junko (2016)
- My Boy in Blue by Maki Miyoshi (2017)
- Tōmei na Yurikago by Bakka Okita (2018)
- Perfect World by Rie Aruga (2019)
- Our Precious Conversations by Robico (2020)
- A Condition Called Love by Megumi Morino (2021)
- Nina the Starry Bride by Rikachi (2022)
- My Girlfriend's Child by Mamoru Aoi (2023)
- I See Your Face, Turned Away by Rumi Ichinohe (2024)
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