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Kusaka also acted as an advisor for [[Miho Asada]]'s manga [[Phantom Thief Pokémon 7]], coming up with the name for the manga and the name of main character [[Hiori]].
Kusaka also acted as an advisor for [[Miho Asada]]'s manga [[Phantom Thief Pokémon 7]], coming up with the name for the manga and the name of main character [[Hiori]].


In 2016, Kusaka and [[Satoshi Yamamoto|Yamamoto]] were both awarded the Comic-Con International's Inkpot Award. Later that year, they were also awarded the {{tt|Mejor Kodoma Manga|Best Children's Manga}} award in the XXII {{wp|Salón del Manga de Barcelona}}.
In 2016, Kusaka and [[Satoshi Yamamoto|Yamamoto]] were both awarded the Comic-Con International's Inkpot Award.<ref>[https://comic-con.org/awards/gallery/2016-photo-gallery 2016 Comic-Con Photo Gallery]</ref> Later that year, they were also awarded the {{tt|Mejor Kodoma Manga|Best Children's Manga}} award in the XXII {{wp|Salón del Manga de Barcelona}}.<ref>http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/0904/spain.html</ref>


==Pokémon manga by Hidenori Kusaka==
==Pokémon manga by Hidenori Kusaka==
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Hidenori Kusaka (right) and Satoshi Yamamoto

Hidenori Kusaka (Japanese: 日下秀憲 Kusaka Hidenori, born May 18, 1970 in Tokyo) is a manga author best known for writing the Pokémon Adventures series. He has also authored two Pokémon Ranger manga and several "walkthrough comics".

Hidenori Kusaka became successful with the Pokémon Adventures manga about the time it was released. Unlike The Electric Tale of Pikachu, there have been few alterations to the artwork to bring it to Western audiences. It is one of the most widely known and translated Pokémon manga series worldwide.

Kusaka also acted as an advisor for Miho Asada's manga Phantom Thief Pokémon 7, coming up with the name for the manga and the name of main character Hiori.

In 2016, Kusaka and Yamamoto were both awarded the Comic-Con International's Inkpot Award.[1] Later that year, they were also awarded the Mejor Kodoma Manga award in the XXII Salón del Manga de Barcelona.[2]

Pokémon manga by Hidenori Kusaka

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