Nobuteru Yūki

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Nobuteru Yūki (結城 信輝, Yūki Nobuteru, born December 24, 1962, Tokyo) is a Japanese manga artist, illustrator, and animator. He began as a doujinshi artist under the nom de plume The Man in the High Castle (高い城の男 Takai Shiro no Otoko) and Ubik (ユービック Yūbikku), both references to the works of American science fiction author Philip K. Dick. He has designed characters for manga, anime and video games, and has frequently collaborated with director Kazuki Akane, including on his most famous work, The Vision of Escaflowne.

He has also attended several international animation festivals as a guest of honor, including Anime Expo, Animazement, and Otakon.[1]

Works

Anime series

Movies

OVA

Video games

Written works

Vaelber Saga, Nobuteru Yūki's 1990 manga.

Manga

Art books

  • 1999 a WORK of CLOVER
  • Anvil Rough-Drawings
  • Anvil II Rough-Drawings
  • Anvil III Rough-Drawing Works
  • Chrono Cross - Missing Piece
  • Escaflowne Fan Book (for the feature film)
  • Escaflowne Fan Book (for the TV series)
  • The Five Star Stories
  • Heat Guy J
  • Heat Guy J Rough-Drawing Works
  • Heat Guy J Second II
  • Phantasien
  • Seikendensetsu III Illustration Book
  • Senshi Bankō: Phantasien II
  • The revise pictures of XX
  • Toward the Terra Pilot Film
  • Xenosaga: The Animation - Character Design
  • Solatorobo LITTLE TAIL BRONX ARCHIVES VOL 1-3

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