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How old was Miki Mihura, the author of Cherry Maruko, when he died?
According to the news on August 28th, the author of Japanese classic cartoon "Cherry Maruko" (whose real name is Mihura Miki) died of breast cancer on June 15 at the age of 53.

Cherry Maruko is a childhood memory of many big friends and children. The story tells the story of Maruko's childhood. Maruko, who is funny and has no slang, always attracts fans with her cheerful attitude towards life. Cherry once admitted in the postscript of the cartoon that meatballs are almost her own shadow.

Unfortunately, the original author of Cherry Maruko died of breast cancer on the evening of 15 this month at the age of 53. The news was announced by the Sakura production company run by the Sakura family. In addition to thanking all walks of life for their long-term support, Sakura Production and Sakura hope that everyone can still enjoy life happily in the future.

Sakurako, whose real name is Mihura Miki, was born in Shimizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture on May 8, 1965. 1984, she began to use the pseudonym Cherry, and created a cartoon "Cherry Maruko" based on her childhood experience, giving the protagonist the same name, date of birth, blood type, constellation and so on. From 65438 to 0986, Cherry Maruko began to be serialized in Ribon, a comic magazine for girls. The singles were published by Jiying Society and later adapted into animation, games and TV series.

Comics are very popular once they are launched, among which the animated TV animation launched by Fuji TV is the most famous. From 1990 to 1992, Cherry Maruko was animated for the first time and broadcast on Fuji TV. September 26th 199 1 became the most watched animation in Japanese history. 1995, the second animation of "Cherry Maruko" has been played until now. By June 24th, 20 18, there were 1 155 episodes (excluding 23 special topics).

Cherry has been married twice. 1989 married Gong Yongzheng, editor of Nippon, and 1994 gave birth to his eldest son. 1998, the two divorced. In 2003, Cherie remarried with the illustrator ぅんのさしみ and gave birth to her second son the following year.

On the 30th anniversary of her debut, Cherry once left the following words: "In these 30 years, there have been many beautiful things and many hard things, but everyone has made me have a very happy time as a writer. Just thanking is not enough to describe my feelings. " As one of the most famous and influential animation works in the world, Cherry Maruko has grown up with a generation.