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Gen Urobuchi : ウィキペディア英語版
Gen Urobuchi

is a Japanese writer for visual novels, light novels, and anime. He is known for his dark style, nihilistic themes, and tragic plot twists, earning him the fan nickname "Urobutcher." Some of his more popular works include the 2003 visual novel ''Saya no Uta'', the 2011 anime ''Puella Magi Madoka Magica'', the 2012 anime ''Psycho-Pass'', the light novel and anime ''Fate/Zero'', and the 2013–2014 Kamen Rider Series ''Kamen Rider Gaim''. He currently works at Nitroplus.
==Writing style==
In choosing names for the characters he develops, Urobuchi has stated that he shies away from selecting generic names that would match their personalities and instead opts for more unique names that he believes would eliminate noise when fans try finding information on the characters with search engines. In a discussion with Urobuchi, manga writer Kazuo Koike contrasted this decision with the naming style in his own works, which emphasized more forthright names that were easier to remember. However, he praised Urobuchi's method for inviting viewers to "involve themselves deeper into the story and actively work to understand the characters." Urobuchi also said he attempts to keep at least one trait in common between each individual character and himself so that he can always identify with them on some level.

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