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Reiko Yoshida : ウィキペディア英語版
Reiko Yoshida

is a female Japanese screenwriter and manga artist. She has written and supervised numerous screenplays for anime series, live-action dramas and films. Her major works include ''Kasumin'', ''Kaleido Star'', ''Aria'', ''Maria-sama ga Miteru'', ''D.Gray-man'', ''K-On!'', ''Bakuman'' and ''Girls und Panzer''. In more recent works, she has supervised the screenplays for ''Majestic Prince'', ''Non Non Biyori'', ''A Town Where You Live'', ''Tamako Market'', ''Yowamushi Pedal'' and ''Castle Town Dandelion''. In films, she wrote the screenplay for ''The Cat Returns'', the original films that would make up ''Digimon: The Movie'', and the film adaptations of Osamu Tezuka's ''Buddha'', the last one's second film was given a stamp of approval by the Dalai Lama. She wrote the story for the manga series ''Tokyo Mew Mew'' along with illustrator Mia Ikumi. Among her works, she was recognized for Best Screenplay/Original Work for ''Girls und Panzer'' at the Tokyo Anime Award Festival in 2014.〔
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