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Rumiko Takahashi é uma mangaka japonesa. Ela é criadora de muitos mangás, incluindo Turma do Barulho (título que Urusei Yatsura ganhou no Brasil, Ranma ½, InuYasha e Maison Ikkoku. Todos os trabalhos alcançaram tamanho sucesso nas terras nipônicas e ficaram internacionais. O primeiro trabalho profissional de Rumiko foi Those Selfish Aliens, que a fez ganhar o prêmio de "New Artist Award". More information...

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