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  1. Wikipedia (ja) Wikidata. Xitter. AniDB. MusicBrainz. VGMdb. Urobuchi Gen was born December 20, 1972 in Japan. He is a scenario writer currently belonging to game studio Nitro+. Urobuchi made his debut with the scenario for Phantom of Inferno, which was later adapted into an OVA and a TV series.

  2. Gen Urobuchi, Rikiya Koyama, Kenichi Suzumura, and Sayaka Ohara. Volume 3 November 2, 2016 7–9 Original script booklet by Gen Urobuchi. Audio commentaries feat. Gen Urobuchi, Nobuyuki Hiyama, and Tomokazu Seki. Volume 4 December 7, 2016 10–13 Original script booklet by Gen Urobuchi. Extra Soundtrack Disc. Audio commentaries feat. Gen ...

  3. Fate/Zero. Fate/Zero is a Japanese light novel written by Gen Urobuchi, illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi, and is a prequel to all routes in Type-Moon 's visual novel, Fate/stay night . Fate/Zero is set ten years before the events of Fate/stay night, and tells the story of the Fourth Holy Grail War, a secret magical tournament held in Fuyuki City ...

  4. Plotted by Gen Urobuchi with direction by Ei Aoki, the series features principal Japanese voice acting by Natsuki Hanae, Sora Amamiya and Kensho Ono, with animated relational and battle scenes set on or in the orbit of the fictional Earth of 2014, the Landing Castles of the Vers Empire's Orbital Knights, Vers bases on a shattered remnant of Earth's Moon, and occasionally, the Vers palace of ...

  5. Anime and manga portal. Puella Magi Madoka Magica ( Japanese: 魔法少女まどか☆マギカ, Hepburn: Mahō Shōjo Madoka Magika), also known simply as Madoka Magica, is a Japanese anime television series created by Magica Quartet; [b] and animated by Shaft. The story follows a group of middle school girls, led by protagonist Madoka Kaname ...

  6. Chaos Dragon. Chaos Dragon (ケイオスドラゴン Keiosu Doragon?) es una franquicia de medios de comunicación japonesa basada en el juego de rol japonés Red Dragon por Makoto Sanda, con personajes creados por Gen Urobuchi, Kinoko Nasu, Izuki Kogyoku, Simadoriru y Ryōir Narita.

  7. El argumento original fue escrito por Gen Urobuchi. Fue publicado un cómic de tres números por la editorial estadounidense IDW Publishing entre febrero y abril de 2011 [1] en base al argumento de Saya no Uta, llamado Song of Saya. [2] [3] El 24 de febrero de 2009, un grupo de fanes lanzó un parche con la traducción al inglés.