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'''Horuma Rin''' (Japanese: {{r|ほるまりん|Horumarin}} or {{r|ほるま りん|Horuma Rin}}) is the original creator of the [[Medarot (franchise)|Medarot franchise]] and the author of the main [[Medarot (manga series)|manga series]] that ran in [[Comic BomBom]] from 1997-2003.
'''Horuma Rin''' (Japanese: {{r|ほるまりん|Horumarin}} or {{r|ほるま りん|Horuma Rin}}) is a manga artist and designer that is the original creator of the [[Medarot (franchise)|Medarot franchise]] and the author of the main [[Medarot (manga series)|manga series]] that ran in [[Comic BomBom]] from 1997-2003.


In addition to creating the overall concept and setting, he designed most of the characters and [[Medarot]]s that appear in the series (specifically for Medarot 1-3, DS, 7, Dual, 8, and a handful from the other games).
In addition to creating the overall concept and setting, he designed most of the characters and [[Medarot]]s that appear in the series (specifically for Medarot 1-3, DS, 7, Dual, 8, and a handful from the other games).


From 2007-2008, he wrote a short doujinshi series called [[Meda 2043]] under the pseudonym "Horu0rin" (ほる○りん) as an unofficial continuation of the manga. When [[Medarot DS]] was announced in 2009, he became the official president of the in-universe "[[Medarot Company]]" and started a [http://www.medarotsha.jp/ds/blog blog] on the official Medarot website. The blog features posts about Medarot-related news and information on the design process, in addition to posts about his personal projects and everyday life.
From 2007-2008, Horuma Rin wrote a short doujinshi series called [[Meda 2043]] under the pseudonym "Horu0rin" (ほる○りん) as an unofficial continuation of the manga.
 
When [[Medarot DS]] was announced in 2009, he became the official president of the in-universe "[[Medarot Company]]" and started a [http://www.medarotsha.jp/ds/blog blog] on the official Medarot website. The blog features posts about Medarot-related news and information on the design process, in addition to posts about his personal projects and everyday life.
 
==Trivia==
*Before creating Medarot, Horuma Rin's first manga while in Comic BomBom was Napoleon, published in 1996.
*As Homura Rin's name has the same spelling as the word [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formaldehyde Formalin], except that the latter is written in katakana instead of hiragana, his name was mistranslated as such in the English version of Star Wars Manga: Black, which includes a short story by him.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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* [https://twitter.com/horuma_rin Twitter @horuma_rin]
* [https://twitter.com/horuma_rin Twitter @horuma_rin]


[[Category:Staff]] [[Category:Manga artists]] [[Category:Medarot designers]]
[[Category:Staff]]
[[Category:Manga artists]]
[[Category:Medarot designers]]

Revision as of 05:09, 10 December 2023

Horuma Rin (Japanese: ほるまりん or ほるま りん) is a manga artist and designer that is the original creator of the Medarot franchise and the author of the main manga series that ran in Comic BomBom from 1997-2003.

In addition to creating the overall concept and setting, he designed most of the characters and Medarots that appear in the series (specifically for Medarot 1-3, DS, 7, Dual, 8, and a handful from the other games).

From 2007-2008, Horuma Rin wrote a short doujinshi series called Meda 2043 under the pseudonym "Horu0rin" (ほる○りん) as an unofficial continuation of the manga.

When Medarot DS was announced in 2009, he became the official president of the in-universe "Medarot Company" and started a blog on the official Medarot website. The blog features posts about Medarot-related news and information on the design process, in addition to posts about his personal projects and everyday life.

Trivia

  • Before creating Medarot, Horuma Rin's first manga while in Comic BomBom was Napoleon, published in 1996.
  • As Homura Rin's name has the same spelling as the word Formalin, except that the latter is written in katakana instead of hiragana, his name was mistranslated as such in the English version of Star Wars Manga: Black, which includes a short story by him.

External links