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Japanese manga artist
Kiriko Nananan
魚喃キリコ
Born (1972-12-14) December 14, 1972 (age 52)
Tsubame, Niigata, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable worksBlue
Strawberry Shortcakes

Kiriko Nananan (Japanese: 魚喃キリコ, Hepburn: Nananan Kiriko, born December 14, 1972) is a Japanese manga artist from Tsubame, Niigata. Nananan is famous for her realistic josei work featuring understated artwork with a sense of detachment. In addition, she has affiliated herself with the "La nouvelle manga" movement. Her first work was published in Garo in 1993. Three of her works have been made into live-action movies: Blue (2001), Strawberry Shortcakes (2006), and Pumpkin and Mayonnaise (2017). At the Angoulême International Comics Festival 2008, she won the Prix de l'école supérieure de l'image.

Style

Kiriko Nananan says she is obsessed with seeing everything in-between the lines. She uses the spaces in the panels/the backgrounds, as characters to suggest feelings such as hope or emptiness. It is for this reason that, unlike most manga artists, she will not have assistants do the details for her, since the little details play an important role in her stories. She draws each panel so that it can be isolated, like a picture on a poster or T-shirt, rather than drawing/thinking of her manga as a series of boxes. When she draws each panel, she says she sometimes will take even four hours on just one, repeating the same picture dozens of times.

Nananan says her stories and characters are only partially fictional, and believe they are all true-to-life. She bases the way the characters think on how she thinks, then links everything together with fictional events. She feels she can't have writing assistants either since she is the only one who can tell her stories.

Acting Credits

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2006 Strawberry Shortcakes Toko Iwase Writing credits along with Kyoko Inukai

Works

Film adaptations

Notes

  1. ^ EESI. "[info] Entretien avec Kiriko Nananan". eesi.eu.
  2. Yazaki, Hitoshi (2007-07-19), Strawberry Shortcakes (Drama), Comstock, S.S.M., Tokyo FM Broadcasting Co., retrieved 2022-01-08

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