Seiyuu

Tsunomaru

つの丸

Tsunomaru (つの丸, born 27 May 1970 in Chiba, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist who writes mostly shounen manga. He debuted in 1991 with "Go Go Pochu Mukin" (GOGOポチョムキン), which received the Shonen Weekly Jump newcomer's award. Tsunomaru is best known for the horse-racing comedy "Midori no Makibao", which was adapted as a 61-episode anime television series and received the 1997 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga. Tsunomaru is known for his distinct drawing style. Most of his characters have monkey-like features, most notable in his manga "Mon Mon Mon!", including short stature, small eyes, large nostrils, big lips, and if male, exposed genitals. (Source: Wikipedia) Twitter: @ge_ha_mob Instagram: @ge_ha_mob YouTube: @Tsunomaru

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Nombre
Tsunomaru
Nombre japonés
つの丸
Nacimiento
27/05/1970 (56 años)
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Tsunomaru (つの丸, born 27 May 1970 in Chiba, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist who writes mostly shounen manga. He debuted in 1991 with "Go Go Pochu Mukin" (GOGOポチョムキン), which received the Shonen Weekly Jump newcomer's award. Tsunomaru is best known for the horse-racing comedy "Midori no Makibao", which was adapted as a 61-episode anime television series and received the 1997 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga. Tsunomaru is known for his distinct drawing style. Most of his characters have monkey-like features, most notable in his manga "Mon Mon Mon!", including short stature, small eyes, large nostrils, big lips, and if male, exposed genitals. (Source: Wikipedia) Twitter: @ge_ha_mob Instagram: @ge_ha_mob YouTube: @Tsunomaru