The free platform provided easy access to that kind of content, and it was kind of like uncovering a lucky find or buried treasure. Back then, looking for undiscovered amateur content on Pixiv that you personally enjoyed was just starting to become a trend. That made me so happy that I kept at it until Ichijinsha contacted me one day and it became a series. On the Beginning: Tell us how Wotakoi started.įujita: I started by posting one page at a time on Pixiv for fun, and people said they liked it in the comments. (Please note that since we transcribed an audio recording of an interview with Fujita-sensei, some comments come from Wotakoi ’s Editor, Suzuki are mixed into the answers.) And English-language series editor, Vanessa Tenazas for their help on this interview. Read below for part one of a two-part interview and also be sure to check out a very special sketch video at the end!īig thanks to our interview translator, Sawa Matsueda Savage. We’re continuing the celebration of Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku, kicked off at Anime Expo 2022, by giving fans a glimpse into the creative mind of series creator, Fujita, as they recount the ideas and experienced that inspired them to create the geeky fan-favorite rom-com, Wotakoi. Hear from Series Creator Fujita on all things Wotakoi!
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