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Painter, illustrator, sci-fi writer, and manga artist Aya Takano is one of the main artists of Kaikai Kiki, the artistic production studio created in 2001 by Takashi Murakami. Inspired by all art forms, from erotic stamps of the Edo Period to Impressionism, from Osamu Tezuka to Gustav Klimt, the artist has built a universe all her own. A universe made of infinite worlds, all a means of escaping reality, gravity, and its restraints, to attain a certain form of transcendence.
Fumiko Takano is the author of the award-winning manga story ‘Zettai anzen kamisori’ (‘Absolute Safety Razor’). In this story, he describes the worldview of a grandmother succumbing to senility, metaphorically portraying her as a little girl.
An theatrical film, titled , was announced at the end of the anime television series’ final episode. The film will retell the series’ main story from Suwa’s viewpoint, and will also feature an original story written by Takano which is set after the anime and manga series. It scheduled for a two-week premiere in Japanese theaters that premiered on November 18, 2016.
:Painter, illustrator, sci-fi writer and manga artist, AYA TAKANO belongs to Kaikai Kiki, the artistic production studio created in 2001. Inspired by all art forms, from erotic stamps of the Edo Period to impressionism, from Osamu Tezuka to Gustav Klimt, the artist has built a universe all her own. A universe made of infinite worlds, all means of escaping reality, gravity and its restraints, to attain a certain form of transcendence.
“Orange” is a manga series by Ichigo Takano that blends romance, drama, and science fiction to create a poignant and emotionally charged story. The story centers around Naho Takamiya, a high school girl who receives a mysterious letter from her future self, detailing events that will happen over the course of her school year. The letter urges Naho to make different choices to prevent a deep regret that her future self carries. The primary focus of the letter is on a new transfer student named Kakeru Naruse. Naho’s future self reveals that Kakeru will die in an accident unless she takes specific actions to change the course of events. As Naho navigates her feelings for Kakeru and follows the letter’s advice, she and her friends work together to alter the future, hoping to save Kakeru from his tragic fate.






























