Nariko Enomoto

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Nariko Enomoto
BornTokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Area(s)Manga author, manga critic
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Nariko Enomoto (榎本ナリコ) (born 1967) is a Japanese manga author and manga critic who uses this name for children's and women's magazines. She writes under the name Nobi Nobita (野火ノビタ) for Boys Love and doujinshi, and for critical works. She made her professional debut in 1997 with Season of Sentiment (センチメントの季節), published by Shogakukan.[1] She won a special award in the Sense of Gender Awards in 2003 with her work The Four Hundred Blows (大人は判ってくれない―野火ノビタ批評集成).[2]

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As Nariko Enomoto[edit]

  • Fushigi na Jiji Girl (ふしぎなジジ・ガール)[3]
  • Gūwa - Allegoria (寓話-アレゴリア-)[4]
  • Kokoro (こころ) (adaptation of story by Natsume Sōseki)[5]
  • Uni-Form - Universal Reform (世界制服(ユニ・フォーム), Sekai Seifuku)[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "榎本事務所about 榎本ナリコ、野火ノビタプロフィール". nmbit1394.web.fc2.com.
  2. ^ "ジェンダーSF研究会". gender-sf.org.
  3. ^ 榎本, ナリコ (February 1, 1999). ふしぎなジジ・ガール. ASIN 4834261107.
  4. ^ "寓話-アレゴリア- | 株式会社双葉社". 双葉社WEB.
  5. ^ 夏目, 漱石; 榎本, ナリコ (May 14, 2005). こころ. ASIN 4091848168.
  6. ^ "长夜里拥抱 - Webcat Plus". webcatplus.nii.ac.jp.

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