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BO-SENSEI wrote:Maybe he came to realize that he created the worse thing on television and decided to disappear, but I doubt that.
BO-SENSEI wrote:Maybe he came to realize that he created the worse thing on television and decided to disappear, but I doubt that.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
"Crayon Shin-chan" is a turd of a program that made Beavis and Butthead look like meta-philosophic studies.BO-SENSEI wrote:Maybe he came to realize that he created the worse thing on television...
Taro Toporific wrote:"Crayon Shin-chan" is a turd of a program that makes Beavis and Butthead look like Vucan philosophy studies.
IkemenTommy wrote:Seriously, who cares? He is missing.. so what? It's not like he is 4 and needs to be taken care of every ass wiping along.
Mulboyne wrote:Netizens think that Usui and his wife are Jehovah's witnesses which has caused some friction with his family and neigbours.
Mulboyne wrote:There are reports that rescuers may have found Usui's body in the mountains.
found him!]
The publisher of "Crayon Shin-chan" on Monday expressed its regret over the death of Yoshito Usui, the creator of the popular manga series. The cartoonist's body was found on Mount Arafune in Gunma Prefecture over the weekend. He is believed to have died in a fall. A spokesman for Futabasha Publishers Ltd. read a short statement at a news conference in Tokyo. "We regret his passing," it said. "There is nothing more we can say."
Usui, 51, went missing on Sept. 11 after telling his family he was going hiking. A digital camera retrieved near the body contained pictures Usui apparently took of scenery on his way up the mountain, the publisher said. The last picture was one looking down from Tomoiwa cliff. His body was found about 120 meters below the top of the cliff. The "Crayon Shin-chan" series has been published for 19 years. A total of 50 million comic books were sold, the publisher said. Volume No. 49, the latest in the series, came out in July.
Yoshito Usui, the "Crayon Shin-chan" cartoonist whose body was found on Mt. Arafune in Gunma Prefecture on Saturday, may have slipped from a rock face while taking a photograph, according to the publisher of the work. Futabasha Publishers Ltd. held a press conference in Tokyo on Monday--the day after the body was confirmed as being that of the manga artist. A spokesman said Usui's digital camera, which was found near his body, contained photographs taken from the Tomoiwa rock face from which he is believed to have fallen. "Perhaps his foot slipped at the moment he took a photograph from the rock face," the spokesman said, adding that the photograph in question was the last of about 30 that Usui took during his hike. The detached strap of the camera was wrapped around Usui's wrist when he was found, according to a senior editor to whom the police showed the photographs. The camera, which was still on, may have been torn from the strap when Usui fell. Usui was said to have an inquisitive nature and often took photographs, including shots on which he based his drawings...more...
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