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Minene Sakurano

Minene Sakurano
桜野 みねね
Born (1973-11-29) November 29, 1973 (age 51)[1]
Sendai, Japan
OccupationManga artist
Years active1995–present
Notable work
  • Mamotte Shugogetten
  • Shōuindō no Emily: Sakurano Minene Short Story Collection
  • Jōshū Tōzoku Aratamegata Hinagiku Kenzan!
  • Healing Planet
  • Mamotte Shugogetten! Retrouvailles
  • Madoromyāna no Komoriuta
  • Yggdrasil Liveline
  • Hinagiku Kenzan: Ippon Ōkamachi-hen
  • Fairial Garden
  • Hoshi no Dai Circus

Minene Sakurano (桜野 みねね, Sakurano Minene, born 29 November 1973) is the pen name[2] of a Japanese manga artist born on November 29 in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.[2]

Sakurano made her debut in 1995 with her story Mother Doll, which tied for first place in the 1st Enix 21st Century Manga Prize contest, sharing the prize with Yasaka Mamiko's Kaze no Daidōzoku.[3] Her representative work is Mamotte Shugogetten, which was adapted into an anime television series and an OVA series. After a dispute in 2001, Sakurano stopped publishing Shugogetten in Enix's Shōnen Gangan and moved the publication to Comic Blade, published by Mag Garden under the title Mamotte Shugogetten! Retrouvailles.

Works

All works are listed chronologically.

Manga

Art books

  • Shitenrin (支天輪) (1999-04-18, Enix, ISBN 4-7575-0014-9)
  • Days of Moonlight (2003, Mag Garden, ISBN 4-901926-95-0 (limited edition), ISBN 4-901926-97-7 (standard edition)

Anthologies

These are anthologies in which Sakurano's works appeared:

  • Eris Futatabi... (エリス再び), (Super Comic Gekijō Vol.1: Tōshinden 2, Enix)
  • Daichi no Ken (大地の剣), (Super Comic Gekijō Vol.2: Fire Emblem, Enix)

References

  1. ^ 桜野みねね. "桜野みねねさんのプロフィールページ". Ameba (in Japanese). Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Profile" (in Japanese). 株式会社マッグガーデン. Retrieved January 12, 2008.
  3. ^ エニックス21世紀マンガ大賞 受賞者一覧 (in Japanese). emidb.db. January 16, 2007. Archived from the original on March 23, 2005. Retrieved January 12, 2008.