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- Replying to @AnimeIDmore tips from the Anime Perfume Master herself (Ayako Kato) here!
- Replying to @AnimeIDthank you KENT! readers, please check out this manga (in English) on K MANGA. Last question-- 7) How do you feel about seeing your work adapted into an anime? (8/8) Since preparations have only just begun, I suppose we're all waiting with anticipation to see what kind of anime
- Replying to @AnimeID6) Is there anything you'd like readers to know about yourself or your work? (7/8) "GAEA-TIMA the Gigantis" is a work that contains many parodies and homages to Showa-era tokusatsu (special effects) shows, mainly from the 1950s and 60s. Parody, homage, and references to
- Replying to @AnimeID5) What is your favorite panel in Chapter 1? (6/8) The panel where Miyako is swallowed by the wave that melted the first generation Gaea-Tima. At the beginning of the serialization, I was aiming for a classic manga style with thicker, simpler lines, so I feel this panel is
- Replying to @AnimeID4) Who is your favorite character? And why? (5/8) I like all the main characters in "GAEA-TIMA," but if I had to pick one, it would be Matsushima Tatsukuni. Even among the characters who all have complexes, he's a particularly dark one. He's one of the main characters along
- Replying to @AnimeID3) What do you enjoy most about manga production? (4/8) I enjoy the overall series composition and creating the plots for each chapter. I enjoy thinking about events that match the stages of the story's progression. I grew up enjoying manga in collected volumes rather than
- Replying to @AnimeID2) What do you find most difficult about manga production? (3/8) Work allocation and progress management. Every month, except for backgrounds in a few panels, I basically do all the manuscript work on all the pages by myself, so I'm always struggling with how to use the 30 days.
- Replying to @AnimeID1) What do you think is the biggest difference between American and Japanese readers? (2/8) This is my impression of their differences as customers, not about individual reading experiences. Those who buy and read manga in America are already interested in and understand
- Replying to @AnimeIDThey might put the scent on a handkerchief and imagine, "Today I'm carrying a handkerchief borrowed from that special someone." They might put it on clothes that the character would wear, leave them scattered on the sofa as if they'd been carelessly discarded, and feel as if















