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Revision as of 05:41, 26 August 2019
Be-Papas (ビーパパス, occasionally stylized as Be-PaPas) was an artist collective and collective pen name founded by anime director Kunihiko Ikuhara.[1] Its membership consisted of Ikuhara, manga artist Chiho Saito, animator and character designer Shinya Hasegawa, scriptwriter Yōji Enokido, and planner Yūichirō Oguro.[2]
The group created the 1996-1997 manga and anime series Revolutionary Girl Utena, and its 1999 film and manga sequel Adolescence of Utena.
Be-Papas disbanded following the release of Adolescence of Utena. Ikuhara and Saito later collaborated on the 2001 manga series World of S&M (released in English as The World Exists for Me), the authorship of which was credited to Saito and Be-Papas.[3]
References
- ^ Saito, Chiho (April 11, 2017). Revolutionary Girl Utena: Shojo Beat Deluxe Box Set Edition. San Francisco: VIZ Media. ISBN 978-1421585871.
- ^ "Be-PaPas". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
- ^ "New Manga from Utena Colaborator". Anime News Network. August 15, 2001. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
External links
- Be-Papas at Anime News Network's encyclopedia