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  1. Mar 31, 2008 · Recently the head editor of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump, Masahiko Ibaraki, published a column on Nihon Keizai Shimbun called "25 Years of Me and Shonen Jump." In the column, Ibaraki talks about his life for 25 years as the editor-in-chief of Shonen Jump .

  2. Masahiko Ibaraki is known as an Executive Producer and Producer. Some of his work includes The Last: Naruto the Movie, Boruto: Naruto the Movie, Rurouni Kenshin Part I: Origins, Rurouni Kenshin Part II: Kyoto Inferno, Rurouni Kenshin Part III: The Legend Ends, Blue Exorcist, Hunter x Hunter: Phantom Rouge, and Blue Exorcist: The Movie.

  3. Masahiko IBARAKI. 茨木 政彦. Family name (in kanji): 茨木. Given name (in kanji): 政彦. Also known as: Masahiko Ibaragi. News: Show: 0 +1 ref. +2 unverified. Tokyo's Youth Ordinance Bill Approved by...

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    Ibaragi is depicted in a negative light, as some of the mangaka attending the New Year's Party state that he "says the same thing every year" and "spent the whole party trying to drum up business". He has proved to be very sly, serializing Koji Makaino in Jump SQ to capitalize on the publicity and partnering him with Yuriko Aoki.

    At the first New Years' Party that several prominent authors such as Muto Ashirogi, Eiji Niizuma, and Kazuya Hiramaru, Ibaragi announces that Koogy's Colorfusical will be serialized in Jump SQ and that he will be working with Ko Aoki.

    The real-life Masahiko Ibaragi was the editor in chief of Weekly Shonen Jump and worked with the magazine for 25 years. Prior to leaving Jump, Ibaragi has edited Kinnikuman and worked with an Ashir...
    Ibaragi was also portrayed in cameo roles in other manga/anime series, such as Gintama.
  4. Heishi is replacing Masahiko Ibaraki, who has served as the manga division leader for many years. During Heishi's tenure as editor-in-chief, Weekly Shonen Jump launched several popular manga titles, including Demon Slayer, Haikyu!!, and My Hero Academia.

  5. Masahiko Ibaraki. Producer: Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. Masahiko Ibaraki is known for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013), Rurouni Kenshin Part I: Origins (2012) and The Last: Naruto the Movie (2014).

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