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Mikio Ikemoto was born on 13 January, 1977. Discover Mikio Ikemoto's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Born 13 January, 1977
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2014

When the manga ended in 2014, Shueisha asked Kishimoto to start a sequel. However, Kishimoto rejected the idea and proposed Ikemoto to draw it based on the experience he had. Kishimoto advised Ikemoto not to imitate his art style and instead make his own. While noting long-time fans might be disappointed with the fact that Kishimoto is not drawing Boruto, Ikemoto stated he would do his best in the making of the manga. Ikemoto mentioned he remained optimistic about his art style. Kishimoto also revises the manga's scenario. Besides illustrating the manga, Ikemoto also provides illustrations for the Boruto light novels. The manga had one million copies in print as of January 2017 while Studio Pierrot also produced an anime series based on it.

1997

Mikio Ikemoto first wrote a one-shot manga titled Cosmos for the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump, which granted him an award in 1997. By that time, Ikemoto had become interested in Masashi Kishimoto's works as he was also a rookie in manga. When hearing that Ikemoto had been contacted by Shueisha to make a gag series, Kishimoto felt that his art might suit another type of series. Thus, he asked his superior to meet Ikemoto and let him work as one of his assistants. Ikemoto was grateful for this job, since he felt that Naruto' s genre was what he had originally wanted. During the making of Naruto, Ikemoto was Kishimoto's youngest assistant, and the latter jokingly said this made him and his other assistants envious. Ikemoto was responsible for drawing crowds and background figures, adding white to speed lines, highlights and characters' eyes, whiting out art that went out of the panels, putting stars in night skies, and adding in half-tones. Ikemoto recalls how often Kishimoto requested his help with adding more details to the manga chapters, leading him to draw more clones created by Naruto Uzumaki as well as an unspecified character who could become giant.

1977

Mikio Ikemoto (池本 幹雄 , Ikemoto Mikio, born January 13, 1977) is a Japanese manga artist. He originally worked as an assistant for Masashi Kishimoto's manga series Naruto from 1999 to 2014. After its ending, Ikemoto has been working since 2016 on the sequel series, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, alongside writer Ukyo Kodachi.