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Pluto is a Japanese eight-episode original net animation (ONA) produced by Genco with animation production services by Studio M2. Written by Heisuke Yamashita and Tatsurou Inamoto, it is based on the Pluto: Urasawa × Tezuka manga series by Naoki Urasawa and Takashi Nagasaki, in turn based on the story arc "The Greatest Robot on Earth" from Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy.
Naoki Urasawa (Japanese: 浦沢 直樹, Hepburn: Urasawa Naoki, born January 2, 1960) is a Japanese manga artist and musician. He has been drawing manga since he was four years old, and for most of his professional career has created two series simultaneously.
Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka (stylized in all caps), or simply Pluto, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa. It was serialized in Shogakukan 's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original from September 2003 to April 2009, with its chapters collected into eight tankōbon volumes.
Madhouse produced adaptations of Urasawa's Yawara!, Master Keaton, and Monster, with Masayuki Kojima helming the latter two. The company has animated a number of CLAMP's titles, including Tokyo Babylon , two versions of X (a theatrical movie and a TV series), Cardcaptor Sakura and its sequel Clear Card , and Chobits .
Monster (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa.It was published by Shogakukan in its seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original between December 1994 and December 2001, with its chapters collected in 18 tankōbon volumes.
Mujirushi: The Sign of Dreams (Japanese: 夢印, French: Mujirushi – Le signe des rêves) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa.It was serialized in Big Comic Original magazine from October 2017, to February 2018, with its chapters collected into a single volume by publisher Shōgakukan.
Makoto Tezuka (手塚 眞, Tezuka Makoto, born 11 August 1961), [1] officially romanized as Macoto Tezka, [2] [3] [4] is a Japanese film and anime director, born in Tokyo.He fashions himself as a visualist and is involved in the creation of moving images beyond film and animation.
Naoki Urasawa: Judo Manga [5] 1982 Yoroshiku Mechadock (Leave it to Mecha-Doc) Ryuji Tsugihara Auto racing Manga 2008 Yowamushi Pedal: Wataru Watanabe Cycling Manga [3] [12] 2016 Yuri on Ice: Sayo Yamamoto, Mitsurō Kubo: Figure skating Anime [4] [12] 2001 Zoids: New Century: Katsuyuki Sumisawa Military game, Mecha Anime [4] [12]