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{{nihongo|'''Shin Kibayashi'''|樹林 伸|Kibayashi Shin|born July 22, 1962 in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]}} is a Japanese [[manga]] storywriter, [[novelist]] and [[screenwriter]]. Under the name Yuma Ando, he received the 2003 [[Kodansha Manga Award]] for [[shōnen]] for writing ''Kunimitsu no Matsuri''.<ref name="KodanshaHahn">{{cite web | url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/kodansha.shtml | author=Joel Hahn | title=Kodansha Manga Awards | work=Comic Book Awards Almanac | accessdate=2007-08-21 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070816031310/http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/kodansha.shtml |archivedate = 2007-08-16}}</ref> The pen name "Tadashi Agi" (亜樹 直) is shared with his sister. He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Musashi Senior High School and [[Waseda University]] School of Economics & Political Science.
{{nihongo|'''Shin Kibayashi'''|樹林 伸|Kibayashi Shin|born July 22, 1962 in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]}} is a Japanese [[manga]] storywriter, [[novelist]] and [[screenwriter]]. Under the name Yuma Ando, he received the 2003 [[Kodansha Manga Award]] for [[shōnen]] for writing ''Kunimitsu no Matsuri''.<ref name="KodanshaHahn">{{cite web | url=http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/kodansha.shtml | author=Joel Hahn | title=Kodansha Manga Awards | work=Comic Book Awards Almanac | accessdate=2007-08-21 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070816031310/http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/kodansha.shtml |archivedate = 2007-08-16}}</ref> The pen name "Tadashi Agi" (亜樹 直) is shared with his sister {{nihongo4|Yūko Kibayashi|樹林ゆう子|Kibayashi Yūko}}. He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Musashi Senior High School and [[Waseda University]] School of Economics & Political Science.


==Pen names==
==Pen names==
Besides the main pen-name of "Tadashi Agi", Shin Kibayashi also goes by other pen names:
Besides the main pen-name of "Tadashi Agi", Shin Kibayashi also goes by other pen names:
*'''Seimaru Amagi''' (天樹征丸 ''Amagi Seimaru'')
*'''Seimaru Amagi''' (天樹征丸 ''Amagi Seimaru'')
*'''Yuya Aoki''' (青樹佑夜 ''Aoki Yūya'')
*'''Yuma Ando''' (安童夕馬 ''Andō Yūma'')
*'''Yuma Ando''' (安童夕馬 ''Andō Yūma'')
*'''Jouji Arimori''' (有森丈時 ''Arimori Jōji'')
*'''Yuya Aoki''' (青樹佑夜 ''Aoki Yūya'')
*'''Jōji Arimori''' (有森丈時 ''Arimori Jōji'')
*'''Hiroaki Igano''' (伊賀大晃 ''Igano Hiroaki'')
*'''Hiroaki Igano''' (伊賀大晃 ''Igano Hiroaki'')
*'''Ryō Ryūmon''' (龍門諒 ''Ryūmon Ryō'')
*'''Ryō Ryūmon''' (龍門諒 ''Ryūmon Ryō'')
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=== As Seimaru Amagi ===
=== As Seimaru Amagi ===
* {{nihongo3||金田一少年の事件簿|[[The Kindaichi Case Files|Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo]]}} (1992–present [[Kodansha]]), original idea; English translation: ''[[Kindaichi Case Files]]'' (2004–2008 [[Tokyopop]])
* {{nihongo3||金田一少年の事件簿|[[The Kindaichi Case Files|Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo]]}} (1992–present, [[Kodansha]]), original idea; English translation: ''[[Kindaichi Case Files]]'' (2004–2008, [[Tokyopop]])
* {{nihongo3|''Detective School Q''|探偵学園Q|[[Detective School Q|Tantei Gakuen Kyū]]}} (2001–2005 Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|''Detective School Q''|探偵学園Q|[[Detective School Q|Tantei Gakuen Kyū]]}} (2001–2005, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||リモート|[[Remote (manga)|Rimōto]]}} (2002–2004 Kodansha); English translation: ''[[Remote (manga)|Remote]]'' (2004–2006 Tokyopop)
* {{nihongo3||リモート|[[Remote (manga)|Rimōto]]}} (2002–2004, Kodansha); English translation: ''[[Remote (manga)|Remote]]'' (2004–2006, Tokyopop)
* ''[[Fatal Frame#Fatal Frame: Shadow Priestess (2014)|Fatal Frame: Shadow Priestess]]'' (2014 [[DeNA]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-07-18/fatal-frame-manga-by-kindaichi-amagi-gets-english-release/.76781|title=Fatal Frame Manga by Kindaichi's Amagi Gets English Release|date=18 July 2014|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=18 July 2014}}</ref>
* {{nihongo3|''[[Fatal Frame#Related media|Fatal Frame: Shadow Priestess]]''|零 影巫女|Zero: Kage Miko}} (2014–2017, [[DeNA]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-07-18/fatal-frame-manga-by-kindaichi-amagi-gets-english-release/.76781|title=Fatal Frame Manga by Kindaichi's Amagi Gets English Release|date=18 July 2014|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=18 July 2014}}</ref>
* {{nihongo4||Yの箱船|Y no Hakobune}} (2016–ongoing, [[Shogakukan]])

=== As Tadashi Agi ===
* {{nihongo3||学校の怖い噂|Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa}} (1994–1995, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|''Psycho Doctor''|サイコドクター|Saiko Dokutā}} (1995–2003, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|''Psycho Doctor Kai Kyousuke''|サイコドクター楷恭介|Saiko Dokutā Kaikyōsuke}} (2004, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||神の雫|Kami no Shizuku}} (2004–2014, Kodansha); English translation: ''[[The Drops of God]]'' (2011–2012, [[Vertical (company)|Vertical]])
* {{nihongo3||怪盗ルヴァン|Kaitō Ruban}} (2014–2015, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||マリアージュ 〜神の雫 最終章〜|Marriage ~The Drops of God Final Arc~}} (2015–ongoing, Kodansha)


=== As Yuma Ando ===
=== As Yuma Ando ===
* {{nihongo3|''Psychometrer Eiji''|サイコメトラーEIJI|[[Psychometrer Eiji|Saikometorā Eiji]]}} (1996–2000 Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|''Psychometrer Eiji''|サイコメトラーEIJI|[[Psychometrer Eiji|Saikometorā Eiji]]}} (1996–2000, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||クニミツの政|Kunimitsu no Matsuri}} (2001–2005 Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||クニミツの政|Kunimitsu no Matsuri}} (2001–2005, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|東京エイティーズ||Tokyo Eighties}} (Shogakukan) (2003-2005, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|''Tokyo Eighties''|東京エイティーズ|Tokyo Eitīzu}} (Shogakukan) (2003–2005, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||シバトラ|[[Shibatora]]}} (2006–2009 Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||シバトラ|[[Shibatora]]}} (2006–2009, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|サイコメトラー||''Psychometrer''}} (2011-ongoing, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|''Psychometrer''|サイコメトラー|Saikometorā}} (2011–hiatus, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|探偵犬シャードック||''[[Sherlock Bones]]''}} (2011-2013, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||探偵犬シャードック|Tanteiken Shādokku}} (2011–2013, Kodansha); English translation: ''[[Sherlock Bones]]'' (2013–2014, [[Kodansha USA]])
* {{nihongo3|新宿D×D||''Shinjuku DxD''}} (2014-, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||新宿D×D|Shinjuku DxD}} (2014–ongoing, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||でぶせん|Debusen}} (2014–2016, DeNA)


=== As Yuya Aoki ===
=== As Yuya Aoki ===
* {{nihongo3||ゲットバッカーズ -奪還屋-|[[GetBackers|Gettobakkāzu Dakkan'ya]]}} (1999–2007 Kodansha); English translation: ''[[GetBackers]]'' (2004–2008 Tokyopop)
* {{nihongo3||ゲットバッカーズ -奪還屋-|[[GetBackers|Gettobakkāzu Dakkan'ya]]}} (1999–2007 Kodansha); English translation: ''[[GetBackers]]'' (2004–2008, Tokyopop)
* {{nihongo3||サイコバスターズ|[[Psycho Busters|Saiko Basutāzu]]}} (2003 Kodansha); English translation: ''[[Psycho Busters]]'' (2008–2009 [[Del Rey Manga]])
* {{nihongo3||サイコバスターズ|[[Psycho Busters|Saiko Basutāzu]]}} (2003 Kodansha); English translation: ''[[Psycho Busters]]'' (2008–2009, [[Del Rey Manga]])
* {{nihongo3||鬼若と牛若 —Edge of the World—|[[Oniwaka to Ushiwaka -Edge of the World-]]}} (2010-ongoing Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3||鬼若と牛若 —Edge of the World—|[[Oniwaka to Ushiwaka -Edge of the World-]]}} (2010–ongoing, Kodansha)


=== As Jōji Arimori ===
=== As Jōji Arimori ===
* {{nihongo3|''Snow Dolphin''|スノードルフィン|Sunō Dorufin}} (2000-2001 Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|''Snow Dolphin''|スノードルフィン|Sunō Dorufin}} (2000–2001, Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|''Asobot Military History Goku''|アソボット戦記五九|[[Monkey Typhoon|Asobotto Senki Gokū]]|}} (2001–2002 Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|''Asobot Military History Goku''|アソボット戦記五九|[[Monkey Typhoon|Asobotto Senki Gokū]]|}} (2001–2002, Kodansha)

=== As Ryō Ryūmon ===
* {{nihongo3||ブラッディ・マンデイ|[[Bloody Monday (manga)|Bloody Monday]]}} (2007–2009 Kodansha)


=== As Hiroaki Igano ===
=== As Hiroaki Igano ===
* {{nihongo3|''[[The Knight in the Area]]''|エリアの騎士|Area no Kishi}} (2006—2017 Kodansha)
* {{nihongo3|''[[The Knight in the Area]]''|エリアの騎士|Area no Kishi}} (2006–2017, Kodansha)


=== As Tadashi Agi ===
=== As Ryō Ryūmon ===
* {{nihongo3||ブラッディ・マンデイ|[[Bloody Monday (manga)|Bloody Monday]]}} (2007–2009, Kodansha)
*Gakkou no kowai uwasa

*[[Les Gouttes de Dieu|Kami no Shizuku]]
=== As Shin Kibayashi ===
*Psycho Doctor
* {{nihongo3||風と雷|Kaze to Kaminari}} (2009, Kodansha)
*Psycho Doctor Kai Kyousuke
* {{nihongo3||島耕作の事件簿|Shima Kōsaku no Jiken-bo}} (2017–ongoing, Kodansha)<ref>{{cite web |
url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/245061 | title=弘兼憲史×樹林伸が島耕作の逃亡劇描く「島耕作の事件簿」モーニングで始動 | date=August 17, 2017 | website=[[Natalie.mu]] | accessdate=December 29, 2017 | language=Japanese}}</ref>


==Other media==
==Other media==
On January 14, 2015, it was announced through [[Nintendo]] that Kibayashi is writing the story for upcoming fourteenth [[Fire Emblem]] game, entitled ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]'' and in Japan ''Fire Emblem if''.
On January 14, 2015, it was announced through [[Nintendo]] that Kibayashi is writing the story for upcoming fourteenth ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' game, entitled ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]'' and in Japan ''Fire Emblem if''.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:08, 29 December 2017

Shin Kibayashi
Born (1962-07-22) July 22, 1962 (age 62)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)manga storywriter, novelist and screenwriter

Shin Kibayashi (樹林 伸, Kibayashi Shin, born July 22, 1962 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese manga storywriter, novelist and screenwriter. Under the name Yuma Ando, he received the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen for writing Kunimitsu no Matsuri.[1] The pen name "Tadashi Agi" (亜樹 直) is shared with his sister Yūko Kibayashi (樹林ゆう子, Kibayashi Yūko). He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Musashi Senior High School and Waseda University School of Economics & Political Science.

Pen names

Besides the main pen-name of "Tadashi Agi", Shin Kibayashi also goes by other pen names:

  • Seimaru Amagi (天樹征丸 Amagi Seimaru)
  • Yuma Ando (安童夕馬 Andō Yūma)
  • Yuya Aoki (青樹佑夜 Aoki Yūya)
  • Jōji Arimori (有森丈時 Arimori Jōji)
  • Hiroaki Igano (伊賀大晃 Igano Hiroaki)
  • Ryō Ryūmon (龍門諒 Ryūmon Ryō)
  • S.K

Works

As Seimaru Amagi

As Tadashi Agi

  • Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa (学校の怖い噂) (1994–1995, Kodansha)
  • Saiko Dokutā (サイコドクター, Psycho Doctor) (1995–2003, Kodansha)
  • Saiko Dokutā Kaikyōsuke (サイコドクター楷恭介, Psycho Doctor Kai Kyousuke) (2004, Kodansha)
  • Kami no Shizuku (神の雫) (2004–2014, Kodansha); English translation: The Drops of God (2011–2012, Vertical)
  • Kaitō Ruban (怪盗ルヴァン) (2014–2015, Kodansha)
  • Marriage ~The Drops of God Final Arc~ (マリアージュ 〜神の雫 最終章〜) (2015–ongoing, Kodansha)

As Yuma Ando

  • Saikometorā Eiji (サイコメトラーEIJI, Psychometrer Eiji) (1996–2000, Kodansha)
  • Kunimitsu no Matsuri (クニミツの政) (2001–2005, Kodansha)
  • Tokyo Eitīzu (東京エイティーズ, Tokyo Eighties) (Shogakukan) (2003–2005, Kodansha)
  • Shibatora (シバトラ) (2006–2009, Kodansha)
  • Saikometorā (サイコメトラー, Psychometrer) (2011–hiatus, Kodansha)
  • Tanteiken Shādokku (探偵犬シャードック) (2011–2013, Kodansha); English translation: Sherlock Bones (2013–2014, Kodansha USA)
  • Shinjuku DxD (新宿D×D) (2014–ongoing, Kodansha)
  • Debusen (でぶせん) (2014–2016, DeNA)

As Yuya Aoki

As Jōji Arimori

  • Sunō Dorufin (スノードルフィン, Snow Dolphin) (2000–2001, Kodansha)
  • Asobotto Senki Gokū (アソボット戦記五九, Asobot Military History Goku) (2001–2002, Kodansha)

As Hiroaki Igano

As Ryō Ryūmon

  • Bloody Monday (ブラッディ・マンデイ) (2007–2009, Kodansha)

As Shin Kibayashi

  • Kaze to Kaminari (風と雷) (2009, Kodansha)
  • Shima Kōsaku no Jiken-bo (島耕作の事件簿) (2017–ongoing, Kodansha)[3]

Other media

On January 14, 2015, it was announced through Nintendo that Kibayashi is writing the story for upcoming fourteenth Fire Emblem game, entitled Fire Emblem Fates and in Japan Fire Emblem if.

References

  1. ^ Joel Hahn. "Kodansha Manga Awards". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived from the original on 2007-08-16. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  2. ^ "Fatal Frame Manga by Kindaichi's Amagi Gets English Release". Anime News Network. 18 July 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  3. ^ "弘兼憲史×樹林伸が島耕作の逃亡劇描く「島耕作の事件簿」モーニングで始動". Natalie.mu (in Japanese). August 17, 2017. Retrieved December 29, 2017.