Yui Haga
Japanese mangaka and illustrator
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Haga Yui | |
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葉賀 | |
Nationality | Japanese |
Known for | Anime, Manga, Light novels |
Notable work | Astarotte no Omocha!, Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu |
Website | hagayui |
Yui Haga (葉賀ユイ, Haga Yui) is a Japanese light novel, manga, and anime artist. His most famous work is Baka and Test, which inspired a two series anime and a video game for the PlayStation Portable. He is also responsible for Astarotte no Omocha! and Sakura*Nadeshiko.[1] Additionally, he was responsible for the ending illustrations in Nisemonogatari.[2]
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