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xXBunnyXx
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I've noticed mangaka who use the same name as an animator. Like there are two Maki Murakamis. One is an animator the other is a doujinshika/mangaka. Is there any others?
But could I use the same name as Aika Sakuragi, I thought of tyhe name and it turns out it was already taken... |
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jjwitdaheydiddydiddy
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That depends... do you want to be confused with someone else? Do you want to be referred to as "the other Aika Sakuragi"?
I think the best thing would be to come up with a quick, catchy, totally unique name. Something that will pop, or stick. Like NAOKI, or Pink (maybe with a little less edge, depending on the circumstances). Something that will immediately identify you, and not "that other guy." |
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Zalis116
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Maybe the name "Maki Murakami" is just a common name?
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Wooga
Posts: 916 Location: Tucson |
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probably. I dont think either of them are psuedonyms. Just like there are two Osamu Tezuka's : the manga'ka and the composer. |
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