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Japanese manga artist (born 1982)
Tadatoshi Fujimaki
(
藤? 忠俊
,
Fujimaki Tadatoshi
, born June 9, 1982)
is a Japanese
manga artist
, best known as the creator of sports manga
Kuroko's Basketball
and
Robot × LaserBeam
, as well as
Kill Blue
, all of which have been serialized in
Weekly Sh?nen Jump
.
Biography
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Fujimaki attended
Tokyo Metropolitan Toyama High School
and enrolled in
Sophia University
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In 2011, on Nikkei Entertainment's list of most successful manga artist's he ranked 25th.
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On October 16, 2013, threatening letters were sent to Fujimaki and high schools and colleges affiliated with him. The letters carried the message "If you do not stop the parody manga, you will get hydrogen sulfide", accompanying unknown powder substances.
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After the arrival of many other threat letters, Fujimaki eventually stated that he will continue the manga "no matter what".
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On December 16, 2013, the suspect was finally arrested. Not an acquaintance of Fujimaki, he told the police that he was "jealous of [author's] success."
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Works
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References
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Kuroko's Basketball Creator Received Threat Notes With Powder, Liquid
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Top 50 Manga Creators by Sales Since 2010
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Kuroko's Basketball Creator: Will Continue Manga 'No Matter What'
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Kuroko's Basketball Suspect: 'I Was Jealous of Author's Success'
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"Kuroko's Basketball Creator Responds to Arrest in Poison Threat Case"
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Anime News Network
. December 28, 2013
. Retrieved
December 28,
2019
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"Suspect Arrested in Kuroko's Basketball Poison Threat Case"
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Anime News Network
. December 15, 2013
. Retrieved
December 28,
2019
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Ressler, Karen (August 27, 2014).
"Kuroko's Basketball Manga to End"
.
Anime News Network
. Retrieved
August 27,
2014
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Loo, Egan (December 27, 2015).
"Kuroko's Basketball Extra Game Manga to End in Early March"
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Anime News Network
. Retrieved
December 31,
2019
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Hodgkins, Crystalyn (June 24, 2018).
"Robot × Laserbeam, ZIGA Manga Both End in Sh?nen Jump"
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Anime News Network
. Retrieved
June 25,
2018
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Hodgkins, Crystalyn (April 2, 2023).
"Food Wars, Kuroko's Basketball Authors Each Launch New Manga in Shonen Jump"
.
Anime News Network
. Retrieved
April 18,
2023
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