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|fullname=Hideki Goto | |fullname=Hideki Goto | ||
|born=1974<br>Gifu Prefecture | |born=1974 (age {{age|1975|01|01}} or {{age|1974|01|01}})<br>Kakamigagara, Gifu Prefecture, Japan | ||
|occupation=Manga artist | |occupation=Manga artist | ||
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'''Hideki Goto''' ( | '''Hideki Goto''' (後藤 英貴 ''Gotō Hideki'') is the creator of the ''[[Splatoon: Squid Kids Comedy Show]]'' manga. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 19:28, 2 July 2023
Hideki Goto (後藤 英貴 Gotō Hideki) is the creator of the Splatoon: Squid Kids Comedy Show manga.
History
Hideki Goto was born in Gifu Prefecture, Kakamigahara, Japan in 1974.[1] He received an honorable mention in the 38th Shogakukan Newcomers' Comic Awards, Kids' Manga Division, in 1996 for his one-shot Zenryoku Dadada. His first serialization was Manga de Hakken Tamagotchi: Bakusho 4-koma Gekijo, which began in Monthly Coro Coro Comics in 1997. Splatoon: Squid Kids Comedy Show began its serialization in Bessatsu Coro Coro Comics in 2017 and is Goto's first work to be published in English.[2]