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'''Masashi Kishimoto''' (岸本斉史 ''Kishimoto Masashi'', born ], ]) is the author of the famous ] '']''. '''Masashi Kishimoto''' (岸本斉史 ''Kishimoto Masashi'', born ], ]) is the author of the famous ] '']''. He debuted as a ] (] in Japanese) with his work ''Karakuri'', which was submitted to ] in 1996. Beginning with 1999, his next work ''Naruto'' was serialized in the ] ]. Kishimoto had received the ], which was an award given to new artists once a month by Shonen Jump. His twin brother ] is also a mangaka.

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==Early life== ==Early life==
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==Works== ==Works==
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Masashi Kishimoto has been recognized as one of the elite ]'s, (mangaka meaning, roughly, "comic book artist" in ]) after making his most famous work: Naruto--although he has other manga beneath his belt, such as ] (which--after being submitted to ]--was his first professional work).
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==External links== ==External links==

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Masashi Kishimoto

Masashi Kishimoto (岸本斉史 Kishimoto Masashi, born November 8, 1974) is the author of the famous manga Naruto. He debuted as a mangaka (cartoonist in Japanese) with his work Karakuri, which was submitted to Shueisha in 1996. Beginning with 1999, his next work Naruto was serialized in the Weekly Shonen Jump manga magazine. Kishimoto had received the Hop Step Award, which was an award given to new artists once a month by Shonen Jump. His twin brother Seishi Kishimoto is also a mangaka.

Early life

Born in the Japanese prefecture of Okayama, Masashi Kishimoto had started a life of drawing from early pre-school age. He aspired in his elementary years to become a mangaka.

Works

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