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Nou Nou Hau : ウィキペディア英語版
Nou Nou Hau

, stylized ''NOU NOU HAU'', abbreviated ''NNH'', was an avant-garde ''dōjinshi'' manga anthology first published on November 1998. The magazine serialized the manga series ''Afro Samurai''.
==History==
Manga artist Takashi Okazaki started drawing African-American characters on Kleenex boxes when he was younger, inspired by his fondness of hip hop music and culture. Takashi Okazaki threw in some elements of samurai into his work, eventually developing ''Afro Samurai''. Takashi Okazaki started writing the series when, he and his other artistic friends created the magazine ''Nou Nou Hau''. The magazine debuted in November 1998 with a preparatory "issue 0", featuring ''Afro Samurai'' on the cover. The lineup of the first issue consisted of Takashi Okazaki, and his friends Dai Okazaki, Ryoji Shibasaki and Mai Shibasaki. The official first issue of ''Nou Nou Hau'' was published on January 1999 and manga artists Motonobu Hattori and Hiroyuki Hiwatashi began to contribute to the magazine. By the second issue, the binding was changed and contributors of the magazine were asking bookstores to put the magazine on sale, making the magazine's readership increase. Dai Okazaki (now going by the name "Smelly") was asked to be on the Japanese show , which made him famous in the later years. The fourth issue of ''Nou Nou Hau'' was released right when "Smelly" became a star on ''Takashi no Dare Demo Picasso'', which increased the sales of the magazine. The artist Imaitoonz also started to contribute. By issue four, on October 1999, puppet animator Kaori Kuniyasu joined the magazine and for the first time began making a manga. In 2002, German artists named Moga Mobo, who liked the works of ''Nou Nou Hau'', asked the artists if they could collaborate. The collaborative effort was included in the September 2002, issue six of ''Nou Nou Hau''. On September 2002, ''Nou Nou Hau'' opened an exhibition called "Show Yavay!!!" in Berlin, with advertising by Mogamobo. ''Nou Nou Hau'' was brought to a close when the artists could no longer afford the printing costs.

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