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Maruo Miho is a screenwriter for anime and a member of the Writers Guild of Japan. Her first steps as screenwriter were done on episodes of the popular anime Sazae-san and Doraemon in 1983. At that time she credited herself with her real name but switched to the current variant shortly after.
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Miho Maruo (丸尾みほ, Maruo Miho) is a Japanese screenwriter.
Anime
•Aesop's World - Screenplay (6 episodes) •Chibi Maruko-chan - Screenplay (14 episodes) •Daa! Daa! Daa! - Script (18 episodes) •Dash! Yonkurō - Screenplay (7 episodes) •Di Gi Charat Nyo - Scenario (8 episodes) •Dinosaur King - Script (8 episodes) •Dinosaur King Season 2 - Script (eps 53, 61, 75) •Dr. Slump - Script (eps 38, 41, 46, 109) •Dragon Ball - Script (4 episodes) •Emily of New Moon - Screenplay (5 episodes) •Fuku-chan - Screenplay •Futakoi - Screenplay (eps 3, 7-8, 11) •Hamtaro - Script (40 episodes) •Hello Kitty's Animation Theater - Script (10 episodes) •Kaibutsu-kun - Script (6 episodes) •Karl to Fushigi na Tō - Screenplay •Kiko-chan Smile - Screenplay (9 episodes) •Kodocha - Script (24 episodes) •Kyousougiga - Script (eps 0, 2, 6-7) •Legend of the Mystical Ninja - Script (eps 4-5, 12, 18) •Les Misérables - Shōjo Cosette - Screenplay (5 episodes) •Magical Idol Pastel Yumi - Script (4 episodes) •Mahōtsukai Sally (1966) - Script •Mahōtsukai Sally (1989) - Script (20 episodes) •Manga Nihon Keizai Nyūmon - Script (4 episodes) •Maruboshi Mabo-chan - Script (6 episodes) •Mashin Hero Wataru - Script (eps 12, 17) •Miracle Girls - Script (6 episodes) •Mister Ajikko - Script (eps 8-9, 17) •Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam - Script (5 episodes) •Mock & Sweet - Screenplay (7 episodes) •Mukamuka Paradise - Screenplay (14 episodes) •Nanaka 6/17 - Screenplay (eps 4, 6-7) •Negibōzu no Asatarō - Script (9 episodes) •Nodame Cantabile - Script (ep 3) •Nodame Cantabile: Finale - Script (eps 4, 8) •Nurse Angel Ririka SOS - Script (4 episodes) •Obake no Q-Taro (1985) - Screenplay •Okawari-Boy Starzan S - Screenplay (4 episodes) •Osomatsu-kun - Script (14 episodes) •Oyoneko Boonyan - Screenplay (4 episodes) •Peach Girl - Screenplay (6 episodes) •Perman (1983) - Screenplay •Sazae-san - Script •School Rumble - Script (eps 4, 10, 18, 23, 30, 36, 39, 44, 50) •Shōnen Ashibe 2 - Series Composition, Script (15 episodes) •Showa Monogatari - Script (eps 4, 7, 11) •The Story of Saiunkoku Second Series - Series Composition, Script (12 episodes) •Sugar Bunnies Fleur - Script •Sugar Sugar Rune - Script (8 episodes) •Thriller Restaurant - Script (6 episodes) •Trouble Chocolate - Script (4 episodes) •Ultra Maniac - Series Composition, Scenario (18 episodes), Screenplay
Films
•Colorful - Screenplay •Dorami-chan: A Blue Straw Hat - Screenplay •Dorami-chan: Wow, The Kid Gang of Bandits - Screenplay •Lonely Castle in the Mirror - Screenplay •Miss Hokusai - Script •Pigtails - Screenplay •Showa Monogatari: The Movie - Screenplay •The Dog of Flanders - Script •The Wonderland - Script
ONAs
•Kyousogiga - Script
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Maruo Miho (real name: 丸尾未歩, same reading) was born September 27, 1958 in Japan. She is a screenwriter for anime and member of the Writers Guild of Japan. Her first steps as screenwriter were done on episodes of the popular anime Sazae-san and Doraemon in 1983.
- 27.09.1958
- Maruo Miho ( cr5620)
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- ja丸尾みほ
Miho MARUO. 丸尾 みほ. Family name (in kanji): 丸尾. Given name (in kanji): みほ. Date of birth: 1958-09-27. News: Niigata Int'l Animation Film Festival Honors Kazuki Higashiji, Takeshi Honda, Others...
Maruo Miho is a screenwriter for anime and a member of the Writers Guild of Japan. Her first steps as screenwriter were done on episodes of the popular anime Sazae-san and Doraemon in 1983. At that time she credited herself with her real name but switched to the current variant shortly after.
Miho Maruo is known for Colorful (2010), Trouble Chocolate (1999) and Lonely Castle in the Mirror (2022).
Miho Maruo (丸尾 みほ, Maruo Miho, September 27, 1958) is a Japanese female screenwriter. When she started as a screenwriter she credited herself with her real name (丸尾 未歩, same reading that Maruo Miho) but switched to the current variant shortly after.