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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuzo_TakadaYuzo Takada - Wikipedia

    Yūzō Takada, pseudonimo di Yūji Takada (Edogawa, 21 marzo 1963), è un fumettista giapponese. Iscrittosi all’Università Meiji, frequentando il corso di laurea in letteratura giapponese, prima di iniziare la carriera come autore di opere originali, lavorò come assistente del mangaka Fujihiko Hosono.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuzo_TakadaYuzo Takada - Wikipedia

    Yuzo Takada (高田裕三, Takada Yūzō, born March 21, 1963 in Edogawa, Tokyo) is the pseudonym of Yūji Takada (高田裕次, Takada Yūji), a popular Japanese manga artist. He worked as an assistant for manga artist Fujihiko Hosono before starting his career as an original author. His first work appeared in November 1983 in Young ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 3×3_Eyes3×3 Eyes - Wikipedia

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    3×3 Eyes follows the adventures of Pai, the last remaining Sanjiyan Unkara(三只眼 吽迦羅, three-eyed mandala), and her new Wu (Chinese reading of 无; an immortalcompanion), Yakumo, as they desperately try to find a magical artifact, the Ningen no Zō, to make Pai human so that she can forget her troubled past. Pai travelled to Tokyo searching for the artif...

    Manga

    Written and illustrated by Yuzo Takada, 3×3 Eyes was first published for five chapters in Kodansha's Young Magazine Kaizokuban from December 14, 1987, to April 10, 1989, and was later serialized in Weekly Young Magazine from 1989 to 2002. Kodansha collected its chapters in forty tankōbon volumes, released from October 17, 1988, to November 6, 2002. A limited edition of the final volume was released on the same day of the normal edition containing a video game for PC. Kodansha also released fo...

    Original video animation

    Two original video animations (OVAs) series were produced by Toei Animation and its subsidiary Studio Junio. The first, also entitled 3×3 Eyes, was released as four episodes between July 25, 1991, and May 19, 1992. Three of the episodes were directed by Daisuke Nishio and one was directed by Kazuhisa Takenōchi. The second, 3×3 Eyes: Legend of the Divine Demon(3×3 EYES 聖魔伝説, 3×3 Eyes: Seima Densetsu), was directed by Takenōchi and released as three episodes between July 25, 1995, to June 25, 1...

    Audio

    Three drama CDs have been released by King Records. The first, 3×3 Eyes Ten no Maki(3×3EYES 天之巻, 3×3 Eyes Heaven Volume), was released on September 5, 1990. The second, 3×3 Eyes Hito no Maki(3×3EYES 人之巻, 3×3 Eyes Mankind Volume), was released on November 21, 1990. The third, 3×3 Eyes Chi no Maki(3×3EYES 地之巻, 3×3 Eyes Earth Volume), was released on June 23, 1993. Music for both anime OVA series were composed by Kaoru Wada and primarily performed by a group known as Takada Band. All soundtracks...

    As of February 2015, 3×3 Eyes had over 33 million copies in circulation. In 1993, the manga won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen. The OVA adaptation had received mixed reviews. Theron Martin of Anime News Network praised both OVAs stating "While not a spectacular series, 3×3 Eyes is nonetheless a very solid production which should entertain thos...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blue_SeedBlue Seed - Wikipedia

    Blue Seed (stylized as BLUE SEED) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuzo Takada. The plot is based on the Izumo cycle of Japanese mythology. [not verified in body] The main character, Momiji Fujimiya, is a descendant of the mythical Princess Kushinada (奇稲田姫, Kushinada-hime).

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › 3x3_occhi3x3 occhi - Wikipedia

    3×3 occhi (サザンアイズ?, Sazan Aizu, Sazan Eyes) è un manga seinen creato dal mangaka Yuzo Takada, e una delle sue serie di maggior successo. La storia è sviluppata attraverso 40 volumi, pubblicati in Giappone dal 1987 al 2002 su Young Magazine

  6. Bannō bunka nekomusume è un manga composto da un singolo volume creato da Yuzo Takada e pubblicato su Weekly Manga Action nel dicembre 1997. La storia inizia quando il geniale inventore Kyusaku Natsume trapianta il cervello di un gatto trovato da suo figlio Ryunosuke alla vigilia di Natale in un'androide d'aspetto femminile che ha creato e ...

  7. All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (Japanese: 万能文化猫娘, Hepburn: Bannō Bunka Nekomusume) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yuzo Takada. It was serialized in Weekly Manga Action for only three issues in 1991, with the three published stories later compiled in a single volume collection in December 1997.