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A very prolific and well-known Mangaka, born in Osaka in 1950, Yuu Watase is best known as the creator of Fushigi Yuugi and Ayashi no Ceres, both of which have been adapted into anime. She made her debut in 1989 with the oneshot Pajama de Ojama (An Interlude in Pyjamas) and is predominantly a writer of Shoujo series, although she later begun branching out into other demographics, including Shounen (Arata Kangatari), Josei (Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden) and Yaoi (Sakura Gari). She's also written some novels as well, according to The Other Wiki.

Her first works were typically characterized by love triangles, high levels of melodrama (especially during the original Fushigi Yuugi era), drawn out, almost laughably sappy love scenes, and of course, plenty of Bishonen. On the other hand, when she does decide to go Darker and Edgier, she does so hardcore: Sakura Gari and Ayashi no Ceres have plenty of bishonen, melodrama and love triangles, plus utterly twisted and psychologically driven storylines.

In 2019, Watase revealed that she came out as X-Gender, which is the Japanese term for non-binary identities. OTOH, a Shoujo Beat editor has also said that English speakers can still use feminine pronouns for her.

Some of Watase's manga works include:


Tropes Commonly Associated within Watase's works:[]

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