Since the anime premiered My Dress Up Darling from the studio CloverWorks It has received very good comments from fans for its quality. This has been so good that it has even impressed its creator, Shinichi Fukuda.
That is what she revealed in a recent interview with a Japanese medium. She even cried for the good work of the study in charge. It is evident that she was impressed by how well she turned out.
Fukuda said: ‘I received the first two episodes of the anime and watched them. They were so good that I cried with joy! I’ve watched it over and over for 13 hours’.
It seems that the team in charge decided to send them to you to enjoy and everything went wonderfully. She finished by saying ‘I have never been so happy in my mangaka career. I was so moved.
You are not the first author to be impressed by seeing your work as anime.
It is something that also happened to his colleague Koyoharu Gotogecreator of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. She once commented that episode 19 of the anime’s first season moved her to tears for the great work of the studio in charge of her, ufotable.
So it is not surprising that Shinichi Fukuda the same thing happened with My Dress Up Darling. It should be noted that her name suggests that she is a man, but in reality it is a woman.
My Dress-Up Darling is the work of a mangaka
Shinichi Fukuda it’s just a ‘pen name’, a pseudonym an author employs to conceal his identity. It is not the first time that a mangaka he does that.
did the same Hiromu Arakawawhich is actually hiromithe creator of full metal alchemist. Sometimes Japanese authors resort to false names.
All to avoid some kind of harassment or to keep their privacy secret. Even though fukuda You must have your reasons for doing something like that.
What is true is that she must be very happy that the anime is driving the sales of the manga of My Dress Up Darling in Japan. It is estimated that there are more than 3.5 million copies of his work in circulation.
Those numbers comprise not only the issues purchased by readers, but also the issues that are on store shelves or stocked in warehouses. But they still count as sales for the series.
The anime is available in Latin America through Funimation and Crunchyroll.