Kaworu Watashiya

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Kaworu Watashiya (私屋カヲル, Watashiya Kaworu, born 3 January 1972) is a Japanese manga artist from Tokyo, Japan. She is notable for the creation of Kodomo no Jikan, the first of her works selected to be translated into English – though the publication of the English version was cancelled by the licensee, Seven Seas Entertainment, due to concerns as to North American reaction to controversial content, and was never released.[1] However, in late 2016 it was picked up by digitalmanga, and funded for translation through a Kickstarter campaign, with the digital version readily available on Project Hentai.[2][3] It is also the first of her works to be adapted into an anime.

Works[edit]

  • Chibi to Boku (ちびとぼく) 2000-2007
  • Cotton 200% (コットン200%, Kotton nihyaku pāsento) 1996-1997
  • Dame Yome Nikki (だめよめにっき) 2008,2010
  • Inu to Ojousama (犬とお嬢様) 1993-1994
  • Kaworu to Yui no Ikkai Yarashite (カヲルとゆいのいっかいやらして) 1999-2001
  • Kodomo no Jikan (こどものじかん) 2005-2013
  • Meganēchan (めがねーちゃん) 2009
  • Ōedo Musume Ninja (おーえど娘忍者) 1997-1998
  • Onekosama ga Kita (おネコさまが来た) 1994
  • Papa wa Dandy (パパはダンディー, Papa wa Dandī) 1999
  • Pink no Kobushi (ピンクの拳, Pinku no Kobushi) 1999
  • Sakura Saichae (さくら咲いちゃえ) 2003
  • Seishun Binta! (青春ビンタ!)2001-2004
  • Shōnen Sanpakugan Series (少年三白眼シリーズ, Shōnen Sanpakugan Shirīzu) 1992-1993
  • Yoake no Yowakkī (夜明けのヨワッキー) 1995-1996

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Seven Seas kills Nymphet". Retrieved 30 May 2007.
  2. ^ "Project-H Store Reopens With Kodomo no Jikan Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Kodomo no Jikan Kickstarter". Retrieved 16 September 2016.

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