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, better known by his pen name , is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for his
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-themed series '' Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story'' (1994–1999), which has over 70 million copies in circulation and a sequel he is currently creating titled '' Rurouni Kenshin: The Hokkaido Arc'' (2017–present). He has written three more series, the western '' Gun Blaze West'' (2001), the supernatural '' Buso Renkin'' (2003–2005), and the horror manga ''
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'' (2007–2015). Watsuki has mentored several well-known manga artists, including ''
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, Hiroyuki Takei of '' Shaman King'' fame, and ''
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Early life

Watsuki was born in
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and was brought up in Nagaoka, Niigata. When he was in middle school, Watsuki practiced kendo. He still drew manga but also enjoyed sports, although he never won a kendo match. Watsuki grew frustrated with kendo, and eventually quit.Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "The Secret Life of Characters (3) Myōjin Yahiko," '' Rurouni Kenshin'' Volume 1. Viz Media. 103.


Career

In high school, Watsuki received an honorable mention in the 33rd
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s for his 1987
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''Teacher Pon'', which he wrote under the pen name "Nobuhiro Nishiwaki". ''Hokuriku Yūrei Kobanashi'' earned him the Hop Step award. It was included in ''Hop Step Award Selection'' volume 6 in 1991. After graduating, Watsuki moved to Tokyo and worked as an assistant to
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and Takeshi Obata. Watsuki worked on Obata's ''Mashin Bōken Tan Lamp-Lamp'' and ''Chikara Bito Densetsu'', the former's title character would later serve as a model for Sagara Sanosuke.Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "The Secret Life of Characters (6) Sagara Sanosuke," ''Rurouni Kenshin'' Volume 2. Viz Media. 48. Watsuki then created three historically-set samurai-themed one-shots; ''Crescent Moon in the Warring States'', and two sharing the title ''Rurouni: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story''. Set in the Sengoku Jidai era of Japan's warring states, ''Crescent Moon in the Warring States'' relates the tale of the lone swordsman
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. The first ''Rurouni: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story'' features Himura Kenshin stopping a crime lord from taking over the Kamiya family dojo. The second sees Kenshin saving a young girl who is being held ransom by fallen samurai. These three works served as the basis for his first serial; '' Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story'', which follows the former hitokiri Himura Kenshin and was serialized in '' Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1994 to 1999. It was a major success with over 70 million copies in circulation, and was adapted into an
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television series, several animated films, and a trilogy of live-action films. The story ''Haru ni Sakura'', included in the ''Kenshin Kaden'' guidebook, details the fates of the main cast of ''Rurouni Kenshin'' following its conclusion. In ''Yahiko no Sakabatō'', set five years after the conclusion of ''Rurouni Kenshin'', Myōjin Yahiko must save the daughter of a dojo master from an old foe. During ''Rurouni Kenshin''s serialization, Watsuki wrote ''Meteor Strike'', a one-shot written for a ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' artists project. It chronicles the what-if adventures of a young boy who is struck in the head by a meteor and gains superhuman powers, eventually saving his town from a nuclear disaster. Watsuki felt disgusted with the work and originally did not plan on revealing it, but ultimately decided to include ''Meteor Strike'' in the final ''Rurouni Kenshin'' volume to increase its page count. Although, he said that after reading the story over again it "relaxed" him "in a nice way."Watsuki, Nobuhiro. '' Rurouni Kenshin Volume 28''. Viz Media. 155. Watsuki included three main elements in the story, which he described as having "some different flavors" than ''Rurouni Kenshin''. He had wanted to use meteors in a story for a long time, since they are the "most energetic natural phenomena." His second element was a boy wearing a pair of white gloves. Watsuki described white gloves as "sort of plain" and "not cool at all," yet he considers the element to be one of his favorites since the gloves "give off a sense of strength." His third element is the girl wearing a construction site helmet. The helmet is masculine, while the
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that the girl wears is feminine. Watsuki said that he created the main character Shinya "on the spot," giving him too much honesty, and a personality that overlaps with that of Himura Kenshin, which he regrets "a little." Watsuki created Chiho, the other major character, to show the " shojo theme of the moment" when the boy out-matures the girl. Watsuki felt that the plan "didn't work out so well" and "a lot wasn't what I wanted it to be." He added that he liked portraying the "helpful nature" of Chiho. In 2001, Watsuki created his second serialized work, the western '' Gun Blaze West''. The story follows Viu Bannes, a young gunfighter on his journey towards Gun Blaze West, the place where the greatest gunmen go to test their strength. It ran in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' for less-than a year, from January 8 to August 13, 2001. Its three volumes were published in English by Viz. His third serialization '' Buso Renkin'', was published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' between July 7, 2003 and May 9, 2005, with two special chapters published in ''
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''. Watsuki is married to author . She has assisted her husband in writing several of his manga including ''Buso Renkin'', which she later wrote two novelizations of. Watsuki described himself as "pro-
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" and asked fans to send fan comics. ''Buso Renkin'' became his second work to be adapted into an anime. Both the manga and anime were released in English by Viz Media. Watsuki wrote two one-shots for '' Jump the Revolution!'', ''Embalming -Dead Body and Bride-'' on November 1, 2005 and ''Embalming II -Dead Body and Lover-'' on November 1, 2006, that would become his fourth serial. ''
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'' began in the debut issue of '' Jump SQ'' on November 2, 2007 and concluded on April 4, 2015. Kaworu Kurosaki again assisted him with the story. It draws largely from Mary Shelley's famed 1818 novel ''
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'' and follows a young man named Fury Flatliner, who was turned into a Frankenstein in order to destroy all the others and specifically seeks the one that killed his parents. Between 2012 and 2013, Watsuki put ''Embalming'' on hold to write '' Rurouni Kenshin: Restoration'' in ''Jump SQ''. This "reboot" depicts the battles that are featured in the first live-action ''Rurouni Kenshin'' film. Its two collected volumes were published in English by Viz Media. It was the first of several returns to the author's most famous series. ''Rurouni Kenshin: Restoration Act Zero'' was published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' in August 2012 as a prologue to ''Restoration'' and included in its first volume. The two-part '' Rurouni Kenshin: Master of Flame'', which shows how Shishio Makoto met
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and formed the Juppongatana, followed in ''Jump SQ.'' in 2014. From August 9–11, 2013, an exhibit of art from ''Rurouni Kenshin'' was displayed at Otakon in the United States curated by Watsuki's wife. Watsuki and his wife collaborated on the two-chapter '' Rurouni Kenshin Side Story: The Ex-Con Ashitaro'' for the ninth anniversary of ''Jump SQ.'' in 2016. The second chapter revealed that the story is a prequel to a new arc of the series; '' Rurouni Kenshin: The Hokkaido Arc'' which began in fall 2017.


Child pornography charges

In November 2017, police found DVDs with footage of naked girls in their early teens in Watsuki's Tokyo office. Tokyo Police raided Watsuki's home as part of an investigation into the purchase of
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. The search uncovered about a hundred child pornography DVDs. He was referred to prosecutors over possession of child pornography on November 21. The serialization of ''Rurouni Kenshin: The Hokkaido Arc'' was put on hiatus after the details of Watsuki's charges were made public. In February 2018, Watsuki was fined or about . ''The Hokkaido Arc'' resumed serialization in June 2018.


Influences and inspirations

Watsuki started drawing from the influence of his older brother. His favorite manga is Osamu Tezuka's '' Black Jack'' and his favorite artist is Takeshi Obata. Other series that influenced him include Fujiko F. Fujio's ''
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'' and '' Pa-man'', Mitsuru Adachi's '' Touch'', '' Wing Man'' by Masakazu Katsura, Minako Narita's ''Alien Street'' and '' Cypher'', and '' Yu Yu Hakusho'' by Yoshihiro Togashi. Watsuki believes that he is not very good at writing comedy, but he stated that he does not give up on it because laughter contains "smiles and happiness, the greatest common denominators." Watsuki based many of his characters on historical figures, characters from other manga/anime, and video games series. For example, Himura Kenshin was based on
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, one of the Four Hitokiri of the Bakumatsu. Four years after the revolution ended, Gensai was falsely accused of a crime and was executed.Viz Graphic Novel Ruroni Kenshin vol. 1 Watsuki admires Kenshin for his desire to do good in honor of those whom he had to kill so the Meiji Government could exist. In addition, Saitō Hajime was based on the historical Saitō Hajime, a member of the Shinsengumi although Watsuki admitted altering him to the point of fan complaints. Several other characters, most notably Sagara Sanosuke, Shinomori Aoshi, and Seta Sōjirō, are also loosely based on certain figures among the Shinsengumi. Okita Sōji, Ōkubo Toshimichi, and
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are among numerous other historical figures who make appearances in the story. Yukishiro Enishi's minion Gein was based on puppeteer and serial killer Ed Gein.Viz Graphic Novel Ruroni Kenshin Vol. 24


Works


Serialized manga

;''Rurouni Kenshin'' : :''Rurouni: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story'' (1993) : : : : : : : : ;'' Gun Blaze West'' ; ;''Embalming'' : : :


Other manga

* * * * * a dōjinshi illustrated by Watsuki and written by Kaworu Kurosaki.


Video game designs

*''
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'' (2003) *''Shinsengumi Gunraw Den'' (2005)


Other work

*'' Buso Renkin'' (2006) – Voice of Buhiro Watsukino in episode 7. *''
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'' (2016) – Character designs


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Watsuki, Nobuhiro 1970 births Living people Manga artists from Niigata Prefecture Nobuhiro Watsuki People from Nagaoka, Niigata Anime character designers Video game artists People convicted of child pornography offenses Japanese people convicted of child pornography offenses