Ahahaha, first time I read about this one, I kinda went lol when you read the bottom part. By the way, most of her artworks rarely appears on the worldwide internet. You have to see it by reading her manga works.
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Bio
Name: Kawashita Mizuki
D.O.B: 30th August, 19??
Hometown: Shizouka, Japan
Pen name: Mikan Momokuri
Current occupation: Mangaka
Nationality: Japanese
Genres: Romantic comedy, Romance, Drama, Fantasy
Subjects: Shonen, manga
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Mizuki Kawashita (河下 水希 Kawashita Mizuki?, born August 30, in Shizuoka, Japan) is a manga artist. Her first public work was a doujinshi called Innocent in 1993, and her most popular works are Lilim Kiss (2 volumes) and Ichigo 100%Hatsukoi Limited, which has been completed. Her former pen name is "Mikan Momokuri" (桃栗 みかん Momokuri Mikan?).
Her trademark is that her female characters are not unnaturally thin, but tend to be closer to real world proportions. Mostly they still follow the shōnen traits of female leads, meaning they are usually cute, buxom, sexy, or curvy, in order to appeal to the young male readers. Occasionally they will be drawn in revealing outfits or in various states of undress. Another, more minor trait of hers is that the majority of her male roles have their names ending in "a" (Manaka, Sotomura, Ookusa, Komiyama, Kojima, Takaya, Amamiya, etc.). The three exceptions are "Chappy" from Lilim Kiss and Higure and Amachi from Ichigo 100%. Amachi and "chappy"'s full names are never revealed. Due to having heavily shōnen-oriented manga published in magazines like Shonen Jump, a common misconception is to assume that she is a man.
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Well, I kinda want to tell that I admire her drawings, aside from the dynamic duo, made of Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata and Noizi Ito. Those names I said in this blog, I really want to say I admire your drawings and don't know what to say about it.