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  • Obata is a rare sort of shounen artist: his style is very heavy on the details, whether on facial expressions, in backgrounds, or on clothing.

    Mangaka You Should Know: Takeshi Obata » Fanboy.com 2008

  • And if I haven’t mentioned it lately, Hikaru No Go (Viz), written by Yumi Hotta and drawn by Takeshi Obata, is one of my very favorite shônen series, partly because it’s about a board game and is still riveting, partly because I love Obata’s illustrations, and partly because the characters are great.

    Upcoming 10/8/2008 2008

  • Takeshi Obata is an odd member of this list: the only one who has never written a hit manga (in fact, he’s only written one manga, period).

    Mangaka You Should Know: Takeshi Obata » Fanboy.com 2008

  • And if I haven’t mentioned it lately, Hikaru No Go (Viz), written by Yumi Hotta and drawn by Takeshi Obata, is one of my very favorite shônen series, partly because it’s about a board game and is still riveting, partly because I love Obata’s illustrations, and partly because the characters are great.

    07 « October « 2008 « The Manga Curmudgeon 2008

  • In 1938, Time magazine called Obata "one of the most accomplished artists in the West."

    The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper 2009

  • Roger Obata felt the Canadian government had done its citizens of Japanese descent a grievous wrong during World war II.

    Reviews 2010

  • De la imatge [Consulta: 20 de setembre de 2009] “Nakatsu Obata Memorial Library”.

    La Biblioteca Memorial Nakatsu Obata | [bauen] 2009

  • Associated Press Toshichi Obata carried a family photo that he had rescued from his demolished home in Natori, Miyagi prefecture, Sunday.

    Nuclear Reactor Pressure Stabilizing 2011

  • Roger Obata felt the Canadian government had done its citizens of Japanese descent a grievous wrong during World war II.

    Selections 2010

  • Roger Obata felt the Canadian government had done its citizens of Japanese descent a grievous wrong during World war II.

    Books 2010

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