Who Am I?
Anime Studios
Manga Magazines
Making Manga
100

The mangaka known for Dragon Quest, Chrono Trigger, and his debut work: Dr. Slump

Akira Toriyama

100

The studio that made Gurren Lagann and Evangelion.

Studio Gainax

100

The magazine that publishes Yu Yu Hakusho, Black Clover, and My Hero Academia.

Shonen Jump

100

The manucscripts made before making the initial draft, mangaka sketch thumbnails and write an out plot points.

Storyboard

200

She is the artists who wrote Fullmetal Alchemist, Silver Spoon, and her latest series: Demons of the Shadow Realm.

Hiromu Arakawa

200

This studio produced Naruto, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Pokemon

Studio Pierrot

200

The magazine that published Inuyasha, Detective Conan, Komi Can't Communicate, and Frieren

Shonen Sunday

200

These tools are used to make the underdrawing on a page and are used for drafting initial storyboards and sketches. After used for sketching, the drawing is then inked over.

Pencil and eraser

300

The mangaka known for Monster, 20th Century Boys, and Pluto.

Naoki Urasawa

300

The studio founded by Akira Toriyama himself in 1983 after his successful debut series.

Bird Studio

300

The company that publishes manga such as Dragonball, Naruto, Bleach, and One Piece within their magazine, Shonen Jump.

Shueisha 

300

These are patterns you find in manga that convey patterns, textures, or special effects.

Screentones

400

Has been writing his dark fantasy series since the nineties in both magazines: Monthly Animal House and Young Animal until his death in 2021. The torch was eventually passed to Kouji Mori.

 Kentaro Miura

400

They produced No Game No Life, Death Parade, and Btooom!

Madhouse Productions

400

The magazine that publishes Attack on Titan, Fairy Tail, and Seven Deadly Sins.

Shonen Magazine

400

A type of dip pen mangaka use to vary line thickness.

G nib

500

The mangaka who made "Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun!".

Osamu Nishi

500

Before Ghibli, Hayao Miyazaki worked in this studio on projects like Lupin the Third and Puss in Boots.

Toei Animation

500

This grassroots non-profit Comic Market first started in 1975. They are known for their mass selling of doujinshi and for being the largest fan convention on the world. They have the sauce. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

Comiket

500

The color of lead used to make underdrawings that cannot be seen when scanned/printed in black and white. This is so one doesn't have to erase over their inked drawing when publishing.

Non-photo blue/blue/cyan

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