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'''Hidenori Kusaka''' (Japanese: '''日下秀憲''') is the author of the ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]'' manga. He is popular in English speaking countries for the creation of ''Pokémon Special''.
'''Hidenori Kusaka''' (Japanese: '''日下秀憲''') is the author of the ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]'' manga. He is popular in English speaking countries for the creation of ''Pokémon Adventures''.


== ''Pokémon Special'' ==
== ''Pokémon Adventures'' ==
=== Success ===
=== Success ===
Hidenori Kusaka became successful with this manga about the time it was released. It was immediately decided that English countries such as America should read this comic. None of the artwork needed to be changed. It was a relatively "clean" manga lacking the usual inappropriate images for America. The manga has become famous in the United States.
Hidenori Kusaka became successful with this manga about the time it was released. It was immediately decided that English countries such as America should read this comic. None of the artwork needed to be changed. It was a relatively "clean" manga lacking the usual inappropriate images for America. The manga has become famous in the United States.

Revision as of 19:03, 5 November 2009

Hidenori Kusaka (Japanese: 日下秀憲) is the author of the Pokémon Adventures manga. He is popular in English speaking countries for the creation of Pokémon Adventures.

Pokémon Adventures

Success

Hidenori Kusaka became successful with this manga about the time it was released. It was immediately decided that English countries such as America should read this comic. None of the artwork needed to be changed. It was a relatively "clean" manga lacking the usual inappropriate images for America. The manga has become famous in the United States.

Mato

In 2000, Mato caught a disease making her hand weak. She now couldn't illustrate for the manga due to her disease. Kusaka was afraid that this could jeopardize the manga and it would have to withdraw. However, he met a new illustrator, Satoshi Yamamoto, who was willing to illustrate for the future volumes.

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