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|jpname= 高瀬 美恵 | |jpname= 高瀬 美恵 | ||
|DOB = {{Birth Date and Age|1966|7|31|df=y}} | |DOB = {{Birth Date and Age|1966|7|31|df=y}} | ||
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|caption = Takase Mie (2012) | |||
|from = Tokyo, Japan | |from = Tokyo, Japan | ||
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}}'''Takase Mie''' (高瀬 美恵, born July 31, 1966) is a Japanese novelist and scenario writer. | |height = 160cm | ||
}}'''Takase Mie''' (高瀬 美恵, born July 31, 1966) is a Japanese novelist and scenario writer. She is the author of [[Genso Suikoden IV: 1 (novel)]] and its successors. | |||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
Takase is best known for her light novels, horror works, and numerous novelizations of popular video games. A graduate of | Takase is best known for her light novels, horror works, and numerous novelizations of popular video games. A graduate of Waseda University, she began her career in 1991 with the original light novel series ''Overlord of Kushiarata'', which expanded from an initial five-volume plan to ten volumes due to its popularity.<ref name="asianreads">[https://asianreads.com/author/takase-mie/ Asian Reads – Author Profile]</ref> | ||
Takase has published under her own name as well as the pen name '''Fuuko Morikawa''' (森川風子).<ref name="asianreads" /> Her work spans genres ranging from horror (e.g. ''ALUMA'') to children’s literature and video game adaptations. She has contributed scenarios to several video games and authored light novel adaptations for franchises including ''Angelique'', ''Fire Emblem'', ''Growlanser'', ''Kirby'', and ''Suikoden''.<ref name="vndb">[https://vndb.org/s5116 VNDB – Mie Takase]</ref><ref name="mobygames">[https://www.mobygames.com/person/485765/mie-takase/ MobyGames – Mie Takase]</ref> | Takase has published under her own name as well as the pen name '''Fuuko Morikawa''' (森川風子).<ref name="asianreads" /> Her work spans genres ranging from horror (e.g. ''ALUMA'') to children’s literature and video game adaptations. She has contributed scenarios to several video games and authored light novel adaptations for franchises including ''Angelique'', ''Fire Emblem'', ''Growlanser'', ''Kirby'', and ''Suikoden''.<ref name="vndb">[https://vndb.org/s5116 VNDB – Mie Takase]</ref><ref name="mobygames">[https://www.mobygames.com/person/485765/mie-takase/ MobyGames – Mie Takase]</ref> | ||
She is a member of the | She is a member of the Japan SF Writers Club.<ref name="asianreads" /> | ||
== Notable Projects == | == Notable Projects == | ||
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=== Light Novels / Novelizations === | === Light Novels / Novelizations === | ||
* ''Angelique'' – Novelization | * ''Angelique'' – Novelization | ||
* ''Fire Emblem'' – Novelization | * ''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones'' – Novelization | ||
* ''Growlanser III: Dual Darkness'' – Novelization | * ''Growlanser III: Dual Darkness'' – Novelization | ||
* ''Kirby of the Stars'' – Children’s Light Novel Series | * ''Kirby of the Stars'' – Children’s Light Novel Series | ||
* '' | * ''Overlord of Kushiarata'' – Original Light Novel Series | ||
* ''Suikoden IV'' – Novelization | * ''Suikoden IV'' – Novelization | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
Latest revision as of 18:48, 19 October 2025
Takase Mie (高瀬 美恵, born July 31, 1966) is a Japanese novelist and scenario writer. She is the author of Genso Suikoden IV: 1 (novel) and its successors.
Information
Takase is best known for her light novels, horror works, and numerous novelizations of popular video games. A graduate of Waseda University, she began her career in 1991 with the original light novel series Overlord of Kushiarata, which expanded from an initial five-volume plan to ten volumes due to its popularity.[1]
Takase has published under her own name as well as the pen name Fuuko Morikawa (森川風子).[1] Her work spans genres ranging from horror (e.g. ALUMA) to children’s literature and video game adaptations. She has contributed scenarios to several video games and authored light novel adaptations for franchises including Angelique, Fire Emblem, Growlanser, Kirby, and Suikoden.[2][3]
She is a member of the Japan SF Writers Club.[1]
Notable Projects
Video Games
- Evergrace II – Scenario Writer / Novelization
- Genrou – Scenario Writer
- Nise no Chigiri: Omoide no Saki e – Scenario Writer
Light Novels / Novelizations
- Angelique – Novelization
- Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones – Novelization
- Growlanser III: Dual Darkness – Novelization
- Kirby of the Stars – Children’s Light Novel Series
- Overlord of Kushiarata – Original Light Novel Series
- Suikoden IV – Novelization
