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Saki Hasemi
長谷見 沙貴
BornOctober 25
Chiba, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Manga artist, Scriptwriter

Saki Hasemi (長谷見 沙貴, Hasemi Saki, born October 25) is a Japanese anime scriptwriter and manga artist, best known for collaborating with Kentaro Yabuki to create the manga series To Love-Ru and its’ sequel, To Love-Ru Darkness. Both series have been released in North America.[1] 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.[2]

Works

Anime

Manga

  • To Love-Ru (To LOVEる -とらぶる-, To LOVEru -Toraburu-) (with Kentaro Yabuki; 2006–2009 Shueisha) – Story
  • To Love-Ru Darkness (To LOVEる -とらぶる- ダークネス, To LOVEru -Toraburu- -Dākunesu-) (with Kentaro Yabuki; 2010–2017 Shueisha) – Story

References

  1. ^ "Seven Seas Licenses To Love Ru, To Love Ru Darkness Manga". Anime News Network. April 21, 2017. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  2. ^ "To Love-Ru -Trouble- Sci-Fi Comedy Manga Gets TV Anime". Anime News Network. December 21, 2007. Retrieved December 21, 2007.

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