Yū Watase

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-Yū Watase is actually a young shōjo manga author and artist. She was born March 5, 1970 in Osaka, Japan. Her first manga work was published in 1989, when she was just 18! Her debut manga Pajama de Ojama, which means Intruder in Pajamas, was published in Shojo comics issue 3. +Yū Watase is actually a young shōjo manga author and artist. She was born March 5, 1970 in Osaka, Japan. Her first manga work was published in 1989, when she was just 18! Her debut manga Pajama de Ojama, which means Intruder in Pajamas, was published in Shojo Comics Issue 3.
-Yū Watase enjoys watching science fiction, fantasy and comedy movies. She likes listening to music, her favorite being BGM instrumentals, and reading. Her name is romanized in many different ways. The correct way is Yū Watase, but has been written yu and yuu. She is well known for the bishonen that she draws, such as Tamahome from Fushigi Yuugi and Tooya from [[Ayashi no Ceres]]. Considering the short time since her first work was published she has written many mangas.+Yū Watase enjoys watching science fiction, fantasy and comedy movies. She likes listening to music, her favorite being BGM instrumentals, and reading. Her name is romanized in many different ways. The correct way is Yū Watase, but has been written yu and yuu. She is well known for the bishonen that she draws, such as Tamahome from [[Fushigi Yuugi]] and Tooya from [[Ayashi no Ceres]]. Considering the short time since her first work was published she has written many mangas.
==Works== ==Works==
-#Gomen Asobase! - 1990+#[[Gomen Asobase]]! - 1990
-#Magican Nan – 1990+#[[Magican Nan]] – 1990
-#Otenami Haiken – 1991+#[[Otenami Haiken]] – 1991
-#Shishunki Miman Okotowari – 1991+#[[Shishunki Miman Okotowari]] – 1991
-#Fushigi Yugi – 1992-1996+#[[Fushigi Yugi]] – 1992-1996
-#Zoku Shishuniki Miman Okotowari – 1993-1994+#[[Zoku Shishuniki Miman Okotowari]] – 1993-1994
-#Suna No Tiara – 1993+#[[Suna No Tiara]] – 1993
-#Mint De Kiss Me – 1995+#[[Mint De Kiss Me]] – 1995
-#Epotranse! Mai – 1995+#[[Epotranse! Mai]] – 1995
-#Ayashi no Ceres – 1996-2000+#[[Ayashi no Ceres]] – 1996-2000
-#Oishi Study – 1997+#[[Oishi Study]] – 1997
-#Musubiya Nanako – 1997+#[[Musubiya Nanako]] – 1997
-#Appare Jipangu! – 1998-1999+#[[Appare Jipangu!]] – 1998-1999
-#Shishunki Miman Okotowari – 2000+#[[Shishunki Miman Okotowari]] – 2000
-#Imadoki! – 2000-Present+#[[Imadoki!]] – 2000-Present
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Yū Watase is actually a young shōjo manga author and artist. She was born March 5, 1970 in Osaka, Japan. Her first manga work was published in 1989, when she was just 18! Her debut manga Pajama de Ojama, which means Intruder in Pajamas, was published in Shojo Comics Issue 3.

Yū Watase enjoys watching science fiction, fantasy and comedy movies. She likes listening to music, her favorite being BGM instrumentals, and reading. Her name is romanized in many different ways. The correct way is Yū Watase, but has been written yu and yuu. She is well known for the bishonen that she draws, such as Tamahome from Fushigi Yuugi and Tooya from Ayashi no Ceres. Considering the short time since her first work was published she has written many mangas.

Works

  1. Gomen Asobase! - 1990
  2. Magican Nan – 1990
  3. Otenami Haiken – 1991
  4. Shishunki Miman Okotowari – 1991
  5. Fushigi Yugi – 1992-1996
  6. Zoku Shishuniki Miman Okotowari – 1993-1994
  7. Suna No Tiara – 1993
  8. Mint De Kiss Me – 1995
  9. Epotranse! Mai – 1995
  10. Ayashi no Ceres – 1996-2000
  11. Oishi Study – 1997
  12. Musubiya Nanako – 1997
  13. Appare Jipangu! – 1998-1999
  14. Shishunki Miman Okotowari – 2000
  15. Imadoki! – 2000-Present
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