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Nobuhiro Watsuki
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Niigata, Japan
Born
1970-05-26
Overview
Nobuhiro Watsuki (和月 伸宏 Watsuki Nobuhiro?, born May 26, 1970) is a Japanese manga artist, best known for his samurai-themed series Rurouni Kenshin. and his fantasy series Buso Renkin, both of which have been adapted into anime series. He once worked as an assistant for his favorite artist Takeshi Obata.
When Watsuki was in middle school, he practiced kendo. He still drew Manga but also enjoyed sports. Watsuki admits that he was "So weak in fact, that I was an embarrassment to my 183 centimeters of height" (about 6 feet). Watsuki never won a kendo match. He was once chosen to be a starter after a teammate was suspended for causing an uproar. Watsuki grew frustrated with kendo, and eventually quit. When he was challenged to come up with a new character for Rurouni Kenshin, he used his outlook on kendo for a base of Myōjin Yahiko.
Nobuhiro Watsuki has had many works in the past. In high school he won the Hop Step award for his work on his manga he called Podmark. This award winning title was Watsuki's first manga and it has not been translated into English. Later on, Watsuki was an assistant in the work of Mashin Bōken Tan Lamp-Lamp (Arabian Genie Adventure Lamp-Lamp). The model for Sagara Sanosuke was based on a version of Lamp. In 1994 a new manga was created and published in Weekly Shōnen Jump. It seems that this was the first manga about Rurouni Kenshin.
When not working on manga, Watsuki enjoys playing video games, reading other manga, and watching television. His favorite American comic book is X-Men because he likes the action. His favorite anime (other than his own) is Neon Genesis Evangelion. He likes video games like Samurai Spirits and things of that sort. He also enjoys action movies like Die Hard and The Matrix.
Watsuki describes himself as "pro-dōjinshi" and asks fans to send fan comics.
From August 9–11, 2013, an exhibit of art from Rurouni Kenshin was displayed at Otakon in the United States [4] curated by Watsuki's wife, Kaoru Kurosaki.
Known For

TV
Rurouni Kenshin

TV
Rurouni Kenshin

TV
Buso Renkin

Film
Rurouni Kenshin: The Final
Apr 23, 2021

Film
Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning
Jun 4, 2021

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Rurouni Kenshin Part I: Origins
Aug 25, 2012

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Rurouni Kenshin Part II: Kyoto Inferno
Aug 1, 2014

Film
Rurouni Kenshin Part III: The Legend Ends
Sep 13, 2014

Film
Samurai X: The Motion Picture
Dec 20, 1997

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Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc: The Chirps of Light
Jun 22, 2012

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Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc: Cage of Flames
Dec 16, 2011

TV
Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal

Film
Rurouni Kenshin: Reflection
Dec 19, 2001

Film
Takarazuka Revue - Rurouni Kenshin - The Romantic Story of a Meiji Swordsman-
Feb 5, 2016

Film
Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal
Nov 20, 1999
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