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Hiro Fujiwara (藤原 ヒロ Fujiwara Hiro?, born December 23) is a Japanese mangaka born in Hyōgo Prefecture.

The mangaka was once active[1] under her previous pen name, Izumi Hiro (和泉 ヒロ?) at the end of the 90's but has abandoned the name after she won the Best Rookie award in the LMS for Kaeri no Michi, Yuki no Atsu.

Her first series, which is also her latest ongoing work, Kaichō wa Maid-sama! (会長はメイド様!?, translation Maid Sama!) is currently serializing in Hakusensha's monthly shōjo manga magazine, LaLa. This series is licensed by Tokyopop for North America,[2] and an anime adaptation will be broadcast during Spring 2010.[3]

About[]

Personal[]

Hiro Fujiwara was born on December 23 in Hyōgo Prefecture. She states that her blood type is B.[4] She also has 2 older brothers and a dog but is currently living alone.[4] She never revealed her specific age but mentioned that she is in her 20's.[4]

She normally speaks standard Japanese but when she relaxes or let her guard down, she will speak in a Kansai accent in which she can hardly have control of.[5] She also states that currently, she listens to songs by Akeboshi and Rie fu although her all time favourite singer is Hikaru Utada. She uses background music while doing work.[6]

She also says that being a mangaka was a dream profession when she was young.[7] During high school, she concentrated in playing double bass. While doing literature in a university, she had a gap-year of 4 years to choose what she wanted to be. She started to become a mangaka after she graduated. She mentions that during her university days, she became an assistant for a mangaka and that the experience had helped her with her work now.[7]

She seems to be friends with Yuki Fujitsuka who authored Toremoto Beat. Fujitsuka's name came up in Kaichō wa Maid-sama!'s 5th volume during the closing credits and Fujiwara also listed her as 'Yuki-sama' in her official website.[8] The author and Yuki Fujitsuka both won the same category in the 31st Hakusensha Athena Newcomers' Awards in year 2006.[9][10]

She also mentioned that all the characters in Kaichō wa Maid-sama! are easy to draw with the exception of Usui.[5]

According to her old website, she does original CG and manga of all genres.[11] She has also written poems.[12]

Career[]

Hiro Fujiwara made her debut by winning the Best Rookie award in the 144th LaLa Mangaka Scout Course for her work Kaeri Michi, Yuki no Atsu (帰り道、雪の熱?). However, this was won under her name, Hiro Izumi[13] and it went on to be published in the April 2005 issue of LaLa DX.[14]

She has submitted a few works to Hakusensha's other contest besides the mangaka's other attempts at the LMS and LMG. Those works are, Daiari. (だいあり。?, Diary.), Kakera, Hitotsu (欠片、ひとつ?), Fly and another untitled work that was going to be sent in to year 2002's LaLa Mangaka Scout Course. Diary. was sent into the 40th Big Challenge Awards but was not short-listed. She was placed 19th for Kakera, Hitotsu that was sent-in to the Hana to Yume Mangaka Course. The third work, Fly was submitted to the 27th Hakusensha Athena Newcomers' Awards and was mentioned in the 2nd issue of Hana to Yume as well as the February issue of LaLa.[1]

Nevertheless, her second work was published six months after she won the Best Rookie award in the LaLa Mangaka Scout Course. However, it was her first work to be published under the current pen name,[15] Hiro Fujiwara. Akai Yume (紅い夢?, The Crimson Colored Dream) won the 36th LaLa Manga Grand Prix's Fresh Debut Award[16] and was published in the November issue of LaLa DX in year 2004.[17] In the same month, she also had another work titled Hanjuku Wolf (半熟ウルフ?) serialized in LaLa Special.[18]

In year 2005, she started the year by serializing Kimi no Hidamari (君の陽だまり?, Your Sunny Spot) in the March issue of LaLa DX. Three months later, she went on to publish another one-shot, Shōnen Scramble (少年スクランブル?, The Young Boy's Scramble) and made her debut in LaLa DX's sister magazine, LaLa. In the November issue of LaLa DX, she published her last work of the year, Tōmei na Sekai (透明な世界?, The Transparent World) which was also later compiled together into Kaichō wa Maid-sama!'s volume one.[19]

For year 2006, she made her last one-shot titled Kaichō wa Maid-sama! (会長はメイド様!?, lit. Class President is a Maid!) which was published in the February issue of LaLa. However, this one-shot's popularity had made the one-shot spanned into a manga series which is currently serializing in LaLa. It already has 10 volumes published in Japan.[20]

Besides authoring the manga, Fujiwara has also illustrated the furoku or freebies given out by the magazine as well as writing the scripts for the drama CDs.[21][22]

The author had once gone to Hong Kong to attend a signing event.[23] According to an entry at her blog, she said that this is her first overseas signing event.[24]

Works[]

One-shots[]

  • Hanjuku Wolf
  • Kimi no Hidamari
  • Shōnen Scramble
  • Tōmei na Sekai
  • Kaichō wa Maid-sama!

Source:[22]

Sent-in works[]

  • Kaeri no Michi, Yuki no Atsu
  • Akai Yume

Source:[22]

Series[]

  • Kaichō wa Maid-sama! (会長はメイド様!?, translation Maid Sama!)

Source:[22]

Awards[]

  • Best Rookie - 144th LaLa Manga Scout Course (LMS) for her work, Kaeri no Michi, Yuki no Atsu[25]
  • Fresh Debut - 36th LaLa Manga Grand Prix (LMG) for her work, Akai Yume [16][22]
  • Outstanding Debut - 31st Hakusensha Athena Newcomers’ Awards for her first series, Kaichō wa Maid-sama! [9]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "ZERO : Comic (Her old website)" (in Japanese). Hiro Izumi. Archived from the original on 2002-11-20. Retrieved 2009-05-04. 
  2. "Maid Sama! Volume 1". Tokyopop. Retrieved March 21, 2010. 
  3. "TBSアニメーション・「会長はメイド様!」公式ホームページ" (in Japanese). TBS. Retrieved March 21, 2010. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Fujiwara, Hiro. Kaichō wa Maid-sama! Vol.4 (in Japanese). Japan: Hakusensha. ISBN 9784592184348. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 Fujiwara, Hiro. "26". Kaichō wa Maid-sama! Vol.6 (in Japanese). Japan: Hakusensha. ISBN 9784592186861. 
  6. Fujiwara, Hiro. Kaichō wa Maid-sama! Vol.6 (in Japanese). Japan: Hakusensha. ISBN 9784592186861. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Fujiwara, Hiro. Kaichō wa Maid-sama! Vol.5 (in Japanese). Japan: Hakusensha. ISBN 9784592184355. 
  8. "Zero - Links" (in Japanese). Hiro Fujiwara. Retrieved 2008-12-11. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 "白泉社 アテナ新人大賞 - Winners of the 31st Hakusensha Athena Newcomers' Awards" (in Japanese). Hakusensha. Retrieved 2009-04-12. 
  10. Their names were listed after each other in the winners list.
  11. "Zero : Info (Her old website)" (in Japanese). Hiro Izumi. Archived from the original on 2002-10-19. Retrieved 2009-05-04. 
  12. "Zero - Poems (Her old website)" (in Japanese). Hiro Izumi. Archived from the original on 2003-11-29. Retrieved 2009-05-04. 
  13. "コミックホームズ - 和泉ヒロ" (in Japanese). Comic Holmes. Retrieved 2009-04-11. 
  14. "コミックホームズ - LaLaDX2004年05月号" (in Japanese). Comic Holmes. Retrieved 2009-05-17. 
  15. "Zero - Profile" (in Japanese). Hiro Fujiwara. Retrieved 2008-12-11. 
  16. 16.0 16.1 "コミックホームズ - 紅い夢" (in Japanese). Comic Holmes. Retrieved 2009-05-17. 
  17. "コミックホームズ - LaLaDX2004年11月号" (in Japanese). Comic Holmes. Retrieved 2009-05-17. 
  18. "コミックホームズ - LaLaスペシャル2004年12月01日号" (in Japanese). Comic Holmes. Retrieved 2009-05-17. 
  19. "Zero - Books" (in Japanese). Hiro Fujiwara. Retrieved 2009-05-17. 
  20. "s-book.net Library Service - 会長はメイド様!" (in Japanese). s-book.net/Hakusensha. Retrieved 2009-05-17. 
  21. The furoku for the May 2008 issue of LaLa contains a drama of Kaichō wa Maid-sama! and the staff list shows Fujiwara as the writer for the drama's script.
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 "Zero - Works" (in Japanese). Hiro Fujiwara. Retrieved 2008-12-11. 
  23. "香港サイン会" (in Japanese). Hiro Fujiwara. Retrieved 2009-04-12.  Text " いきヌッキ " ignored (help)
  24. "大家好" (in Japanese). Hiro Fujiwara. Retrieved 2009-04-12.  Text " いきヌッキ " ignored (help)
  25. "コミックホームズ - 帰り道、雪の熱" (in Japanese). Comic Holmes. Retrieved 2009-05-17. 

External links[]

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