Tatsuma Ejiri
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Tatsuma Ejiri 江尻立真 | |
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Born | Tanabe, Kyoto Prefecture | June 18, 1975
Area(s) | Manga artist |
Notable works | P2! -let's Play Pingpong!- |
Tatsuma Ejiri (江尻立真, Ejiri Tatsuma) is a Japanese manga artist from Kyoto Prefecture. After graduating from Kanazawa University he worked as a manga assistant for, among others, Eiichiro Oda and Jin Kobayashi. His first professionally published work was CHILDS published in the 1999 winter edition of
Weekly Shonen Jump
.
His latest work is Tatsunoko Productions’ 55th anniversary and has been licensed in English by Udon Entertainment.[1]
Works
- CHILDS (1999, Shueisha)
- Oasis Dancer (2000, Shueisha)
- World 4U (2003-2006, Shueisha)[2] - string of one-shots published between 2003 and 2014. Serialized in 'Jump Plus' (2014 - 2015)
- P2! -let's Play Pingpong!- (2006 – 2007 Shueisha)[2]
- Papa no Iu Koto o Kikinasai! - Sorairo no Hibiki (2011-ongoing, Shueisha) (illustrator)
- Ojarumaru (2012-2014, Shueisha)[3] -adaptation of the anime based on the original work of Rin Inumaru.
- Infini-T Force: Arc to the Future (Infini-T Force 未来の描線, Infini-T Force - Mirai no Byōsen) (2015–present), Shogakukan (illustrator).
- Mobile Suits Gundam Red Giant 03rd MS Team (2023–ongoing, Kadokawa Shoten).[4]
References
- ^ "Udon Licenses Infini-T Force Manga". Otaku Magazine USA. 21 June 2017.
- ^ a b "Eyeshield 21's Murata to Do 1-Shot Window Washer Manga". Anime News Network. January 29, 2008. Retrieved July 4, 2010.
- ^ おじゃる丸 1. ASIN 4088801474.
- ^ Cayanan, Joanna (March 29, 2023). "Infini-T Force's Tatsuma Ejiri Launches First Gundam Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
External links
- Tatsuma Ejiri at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Ejiri's Twitter Account (in Japanese)