Today we honour the extraordinary ability and inventiveness of female mangaka who have had a significant influence on the anime industry on this International Women's Day 2025. A number of women have been behind some of the most enduring and significant anime in the genre, despite the fact that many well-known shonen anime are frequently linked to male producers. These women have left a legacy that inspires upcoming generations of fans and creators alike, demonstrating that great storytelling is beyond any gender.
Rumiko Takahashi is a Japanese manga writer and illustrator of the Inuyasha series. Kagome Higurashi, a fifteen-year-old middle school student from contemporary Tokyo, is introduced to the Sengoku period at the start of the series after falling down a well in her family shrine and meeting Inuyasha, a half-human, half-dog demon.?
Hiromu Arakawa is the writer and illustrator of the Japanese? series Fullmetal Alchemist. The series centers on the journeys of two alchemist brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, and is set in a fictional world where alchemy is a popular discipline.
The Japanese manga series Dorohedoro was created and illustrated by Q Hayashida. According to Dorohedoro, Caiman, a reptilian-headed man with amnesia, works with his friend Nikaido to regain his memories and live in a strange and dangerous environment.
Adachitoka created the Japanese manga series Noragami: Stray God. From December 2010 to January 2024, it was serialized in Kodansha's sh¨nen manga magazine Monthly Sh¨nen Magazine. The chapters were compiled into 27 tank¨bon volumes.?
Katsura Hoshino is the writer and illustrator of the Japanese manga series D. Gray-man. It centers on a young Allen Walker who joins the Black Order, an organization of exorcists, and is set in an alternate 19th century.?
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