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Tsubasa Yamaguchi was born on June 26 in Tokyo. [1] [2] After graduating from Tokyo University of the Arts, [2] she published two one-shots in Good!Afternoon. [3] [4] In 2016, she launched her first full series in Monthly Afternoon, which was a manga adaptation of Makoto Shinkai's She and Her Cat.
Blue Period (Japanese: ブルーピリオド, Hepburn: Burū Piriodo) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsubasa Yamaguchi.The series has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon since June 2017 and has been collected in sixteen tankōbon volumes as of November 2024.
Masakazu Yamaguchi (山口 譲司) (Creator of Arm of Kannon) Tsubasa Yamaguchi (山口つばさ) Ebine Yamaji (やまねえびね) Hideo Yamamoto (山本 英夫) Naoki Yamamoto (山本 直樹) Satoshi Yamamoto (山本サトシ) Sumika Yamamoto (山本 鈴美香) Yamato Yamamoto (山本ヤマト) Yasuhito Yamamoto (山本康人)
Tsubasa Yamaguchi: 69 [27] [28] Spy × Family: Tatsuya Endo: 63 Skip and Loafer: Misaki Takamatsu 58 Wave, Listen to Me! Hiroaki Samura: 57 Mizu wa Umi ni Mukatte Nagareru: Rettō Tajima 56 Don't Call It Mystery: Yumi Tamura: 54 Captivated, by You: Yama Wayama: 50 Chainsaw Man: Tatsuki Fujimoto: 40 Maku Musubi Shin Hotani 36 Ikoku Nikki: Tomoko ...
A manga version by Tsubasa Yamaguchi adapting the anime was announced in the March 2016 issue of Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon, and it began serialization in the magazine's April 2016 issue, which was released in February 2016, [28] ending its serialization in May 2016. [29] Its single collected volume was released by Kodansha on August 23, 2016 ...
Wally Yamaguchi (1959–1958), also known as Yamaguchi-san, Japanese professional wrestling manager and sports journalist; Yasushi Yamaguchi (山口 恭史), Japanese video game artist and designer; Yoko Yamaguchi (山口 洋子, 1937–2014), Japanese lyricist and writer; Yorifusa Yamaguchi (山口 頼房, born 1959), Japanese film director
Thumbnail – Type A; No. Title Music Performers Length; 1. "Kuchibiru ni Be My Baby" Yoshifumi Kōchi 4:40: 2. "365 Nichi no Kamihikouki" Toshikazu Kadono, Hiroki Aoba: 4:40: 3. "Kimi wa Melody"
Inspired by Tsubasa Yamaguchi's manga Blue Period and based on a story text Ao o Mikata ni, the song is described as "a cheering song that inspires listeners by immersing themselves in what they like and expressing what they see." [2] The music video was uploaded on December 1, [3] and surpassed 100 million views on May 30, 2022. [4]