Yuji Kaku’s Hell’s Paradise was one of the breakout hits in anime of 2023, but for manga fans, that was no surprise. The series already had a solid fanbase as Hell’s Paradise was considered a member of the “Dark Trio” of shonen manga while it was still being serialized from 2018 to 2021. In 2018, Hell’s Paradise was the most popular manga in Shonen Jump+.Despite his success with Hell’s Paradise, Yuji Kaku is a private person who doesn’t spend much time in the spotlight. The few details about his life and writing process that he has provided in interviews are worth knowing for any fan of Hell’s Paradise or the larger sphere of modern shonen anime that Kaku’s work has become such an influential part of.It wasn’t just that Fujimoto helped Yuji Kaku start his career though, Fujimoto was also inspired by Yuji Kaku as well. In particular, Fujimoto stated that he used to draw some female characters he didn’t like, but Kaku reminded him that all of them could be “cute” and that would be okay. That advice is something Fujimoto carried with him and he applies that design philosophy to his character designs in Chainsaw Man – which may explain why all CSM’s female characters seem to follow a very specific aesthetic archetype.
Yuji Kaku’s Hell’s Paradise was one of the breakout hits in anime of 2023, but for manga fans, that was no surprise. The series already had a solid fanbase as Hell’s Paradise was considered a member of the “Dark Trio” of shonen manga while it was still being serialized from 2018 to 2021. In 2018, Hell’s Paradise was the most popular manga in Shonen Jump+.
Despite his success with Hell’s Paradise, Yuji Kaku is a private person who doesn’t spend much time in the spotlight. The few details about his life and writing process that he has provided in interviews are worth knowing for any fan of Hell’s Paradise or the larger sphere of modern shonen anime that Kaku’s work has become such an influential part of.
It wasn’t just that Fujimoto helped Yuji Kaku start his career though, Fujimoto was also inspired by Yuji Kaku as well. In particular, Fujimoto stated that he used to draw some female characters he didn’t like, but Kaku reminded him that all of them could be “cute” and that would be okay. That advice is something Fujimoto carried with him and he applies that design philosophy to his character designs in Chainsaw Man – which may explain why all CSM‘s female characters seem to follow a very specific aesthetic archetype.
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