"Jump Ryu" is a magazine published by Shueisha that specializes in interviewing comic authors. Recently, in the new issue of "Jump Ryu", the protagonist became Masashi Kishimoto and his editing team. According to the interview content, "Jump Ryu" disclosed Masashi Kishimoto's work and rest schedule. During the period of creating "Naruto", he only slept three hours a day from Monday to Thursday when he was drawing manuscripts, and only slept six hours a day on Fridays and Saturdays when he was thinking about the plot. He rested on Sundays and only ate two meals a day on average! There is also an interview with Yahagi, the first editor of Masashi Kishimoto. Yahagi said that except for the merged issue, the rest time of new writers is decided by the editor, although such words can only be said after the completion. When the series was first serialized, Kishimoto never asked the editor to take a break or said that it was very tiring and hard. This is completely different from the interviews with Kishimoto we have seen before, because after the serialization was completed, Kishimoto said the most that the serialization period was really too hard and tiring. Via: The pictures and texts are from Sina Weibo Commune Chinese version For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Naruto Zone |
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