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Yumiko Oshima : ウィキペディア英語版
Yumiko Ōshima

is a female Japanese manga artist and a member of Year 24 group.
She made her debut in 1968 with ''Paula's Tears'' in ''Weekly Margaret''.
She received the 1973 Japan Cartoonists Association Award for excellence for ''Mimoza Yakata de Tsukamaete''. She received the 1978 Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo for ''The Star of Cottonland'', and the 2008 Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Short Story Award for "Cher Gou-Gou...mon petit chat, mon petit ami," a short story in the ongoing series ''Gū-gū datte Neko de aru''. She is credited with popularizing the ''kemonomimi'' (catgirl) character type through her creation of Chibi-neko from ''The Star of Cottonland''.
==Selected works==

* , 1968
* , 1970–1971
* , 1972
* , 1973
* ''Joka e'' ("To Joker") (1973) - An allegorical love triangle involving a boy who is accidentally transformed into a girl
* , 1974
* , 1975
* , 1975
* , 1976
* , 1977–1978 - A story about a sensitive young woman, Ira Miura, who wishes to have a gay boyfriend
* , 1978–1987 - A story about a kitten, Chibi-neko, who thinks she is a little girl
* , 1979
* , 1983
* , 1989
* , 1990
* , 1995
* , 1996–ongoing

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