Tomohiro Matsu
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Tomohiro Matsu | |
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Born | 13 October 1972 Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan |
Died | 2 May 2016 Japan | (aged 43)
Occupation | Novelist, scriptwriter |
Years active | 2008–2016 |
Tomohiro Matsu (松智洋, 13 October 1972 – 2 May 2016) was a Japanese light novelist and anime scriptwriter. His real name was Takahiro Narimatsu (成松 孝洋).[1] He was married.[1]
Life and career[]
Born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Matsu was well known as the author of the light novel series Mayoi Neko Overrun! (12 volumes published between 2008 and 2012) and Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father! (18 volumes published between 2009 and 2015). Both of them were adapted into anime series. His last novel series, Hatena Illusion, of which four volumes were released, remained unfinished.[2]
Matsu also collaborated as a scriptwriter to the anime series Queen's Blade: The Exiled Virgin and as story concept cooperation for Ixion Saga DT.[2] He was also involved at Comiket, being part of the event's Comic Market Preparatory Committee staff, appearing in various talk events, and also wrote for Comiket's 40th anniversary book.[3]
Matsu died on May 2, 2016 from liver cancer. A memorial service was held on May 8, where special attention was made to acknowledge not only Matsu, but his work as well, including through anime artwork.[3]
Matsu had completed the draft for his last work titled Märchen Mädchen and was published on 2016 with story finalized by StoryWorks.[4]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b 松智洋さん43歳=ライトノベル作家. Mainichi Daily News (in Japanese). 2016-05-04. Retrieved 2017-04-09.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "'Mayoi Neko Overrun,' 'Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father!' Novelist Tomohiro Matsu Passes Away at 43". Anime News Network. 3 May 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Loveridge, Lynzee. "Novelist Tomohiro Matsu's Memorial Celebrated with Tribute Casket Art, Anime Theme Song". Anime News Network. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
- ^ "Tomohiro Matsu's Märchen Mädchen Light Novels Get Anime, Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
External links[]
- Tomohiro Matsu at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Tomohiro Matsu at IMDb
- 1972 births
- 2016 deaths
- Writers from Fukuoka Prefecture
- Light novelists
- 21st-century Japanese writers
- Japanese people stubs