Kenichi Muraeda

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Born (1967-09-05) September 5, 1967 (age 57)
Ashikita, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
Notable works
Kamen Rider Spirits
Spouse(s)Shinri Mori
Kenichi Muraeda
村枝 賢一
Born (1967-09-05) September 5, 1967 (age 57)
Ashikita, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
Notable works
Kamen Rider Spirits
Spouse(s)Shinri Mori
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Kenichi Muraeda (村枝 賢一, Muraeda Ken'ichi) is a Japanese manga artist[1] who is known for creating the manga series Kamen Rider Spirits.[2] He is married to fellow manga artist Shinri Mori (森真理, Mori Shinri).

After working as an assistant to manga artist Satoshi Yoshida, Muraeda made his debut in 1987 with Arm a Champion (Weekly Shōnen Sunday extra issue, November).

He has been a childhood friend since kindergarten of Fumiaki Tatesako, who was in charge of the manga adaptation of Gyōten Ningen Batseelor.[3] He is known for his friendship with many manga artists who have serialized their works in Weekly Shōnen Sunday, including Katsutoshi Kawai, Kōji Kumeta, Takashi Shiina, and Kazuhiro Fujita, and is also a friend of voice actor Tomokazu Seki.

In the spring of 2012, Muraeda moved from Tokyo to his hometown in Ashikita, Kumamoto Prefecture.[4]

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