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Takahashi with her family
Takahashi with her family
Rumiko Takahashi is the best-selling female comic artist of all time, and one of the names by which to reckon the evolution of anime. One of the wealthiest women in Japan, all of her longer running manga have become TV series, and nearly everything she has written has been made into an anime (OVA or TV). Perhaps more importantly, her influence and the nature of her series since 1980 have been cited as large contributors to the perception and acceptance of anime as a medium today. The anime adaptations for her longer series have an unfortunate tendency to end well before their manga does: the InuYasha manga ran for nearly two more years after the end of the English dub of the anime; Ranma ½ barely got two-thirds of the way through its story and was heavily laden with filler, to boot; and Urusei Yatsura likewise ended early, although it did get an OVA adaptation of its proper conclusion. Maison Ikkoku is her only major series whose animated adaptation spans the whole story. Inu-Yasha got picked up again after the Manga Series finished as a second series, titled Inuyasha: The Final Act, that continues the series from where the previous anime left off and tells the remainder of the story through to its conclusion.

She is noted for a distinctive stylized rounded style, sometimes to an excessive degree, intricate relationships among the characters, so much Belligerent Sexual Tension she has her own page, and an ability with puns and allusions on both visual and verbal levels. One example would be a character from Ranma ½ whose name, depending on whether the reading is Chinese, Japanese, or English (not to mention which kanji you're using), means "hair care product", "unpolished gem", "mountain girl", "she whose breasts are as mountains"... all of which describe the character in some way.

In stark contrast to her better-known comedic works, Takahashi has also written a number of shorter dramatic manga, many of which are grouped together under the collective name "Rumic World". She has also ventured into the macabre and outright horror with her Mermaid Saga.

She started a new manga series, Kyokai no Rinne, in Shonen Sunday, which has carried all her major works to date, on April 22, 2009. It is also being released in Japanese and English simultaneously (as simply RIN-NE).

TV anime series adapted from manga by Takahashi include:

Urusei Yatsura
Maison Ikkoku
Mermaid Saga
Ranma ½
Inu Yasha
Rumiko Takahashi Anthology


OAVs adapted from manga by Takahashi include:

Fire Tripper
Maris The Chojo
The Laughing Target
One Pound Gospel
Mermaid Forest and Mermaid's Scar

Live action TV series adapted from manga by Takahashi include:

Maison Ikkoku
One Pound Gospel
ranma, urusei, inuyasha got its own box set
ranma, urusei, inuyasha got its own box set
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Fortune Arterial's story revolves around the male protagonist Kohei Hasekura, who transfers into a prestigious public school in the style of an English six-year school encompassing junior-high and high school students. The school, named Shuchikan Academy (修智館学院 Shūchikan Gakuin?), is on an island named Tamatsu Island (珠津島 Tamatsushima?) off-shore from mainland Japan, and the only way to get there is by boat. Soon after transferring, he discovers that one of the students in the class next door to his, Erika Sendo, is in fact a type of vampire.

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the ouran host club
the ouran host club
Haruhi Fujioka is a scholar student at the prestigious Ouran Academy, a fictional high school located in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Looking for a quiet place to study, Haruhi stumbles upon the Third Music Room, a place where the Ouran Academy Host Club, a group of six male students, gathers to entertain female "clients". During their first meeting, Haruhi accidentally knocks over and breaks an antique vase valued at ¥8,000,000 (US$80,000 in the U.S. English manga)[1] and is told to repay the cost in service to the club. Haruhi's short hair, slouching attire and gender-ambiguous look cause her to be mistaken...
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