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Saki Hasemi | |
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長谷見 沙貴 | |
Born | 25 October Chiba, Japan |
Occupation(s) | Manga artist, Scriptwriter |
Saki Hasemi (長谷見 沙貴, Hasemi Saki, born 25 October) is a Japanese manga artist and anime scriptwriter, best known for collaborating with Kentaro Yabuki to create the manga series To Love-Ru and its’ sequel, To Love-Ru Darkness. Since its’ inception in 2006, the To Love-Ru franchise has received multiple anime adaptations starting with the first season airing in Japan between April 3 and September 25, 2008.
Works
Anime
- Sugar Sugar Rune – Scriptwriter for episodes 5, 12, 21, and 36
- Powerpuff Girls Z – Scriptwriter for episodes 2, 12, 23, 25, 41, and 48
- Pinky:St – Series Composition
- Moetan – Series Composition
- To Love-Ru (TV) – Original creator
- To Love-Ru (OVA) – Original creator
- Motto To Love-Ru – Original creator
- To Love-Ru Darkness (OVA) – Original creator
- To Love-Ru Darkness (TV) – Original creator
- To Love-Ru Darkness 2nd – Original creator
Manga
- To Love-Ru – Story
- To Love-Ru Darkness – Story
References
External links
- Saki Hasemi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Saki Hasemi at IMDb