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In 2014, he drew a manga adaptation of All You Need Is Kill with Ryōsuke Takeuchi, basing the character designs on Yoshitoshi ABe's original cover to the novel. It was Shueisha's first manga to be released online in multiple languages before becoming available in print outside Japan and had over 15 million copies in publication as of May 2014. He then reunited with Tsugumi Ohba for Bakuman., which ran from August 2008 to April 2012. This was followed a year later by "Urōboe Uroboros!" with Nisio Isin, who authored the Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases novel. In the fall of 2007, he drew the short story "Hello Baby" with writer Masanori Morita, which appeared in Jump Square. Obata served as the artist of Blue Dragon Ral Grad, a manga adaptation of the fantasy video game Blue Dragon, from December 2006 to July 2007.
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It became his biggest hit to date, with 30 million copies in circulation, an anime adaptation, five live-action films, two live-action TV drama and a musical. In 2003 he teamed up with Tsugumi Ohba to create Death Note.
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With 25 million collected volumes in circulation, it was adapted into an anime and became his first work to be released in North America. He then created Hikaru no Go with Yumi Hotta, which received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1999 and the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2003. Karakurizōshi Ayatsuri Sakon, with author Sharakumaro, became his first work to be adapted into an anime. After this series, Obata began collaborating with other writers. Joining the Weekly Shōnen Jump staff, he mentored under Makoto Niwano before starting his first major series, writing and drawing Cyborg Jii-chan G in 1989.
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He originally became noticed in 1985 when he took a prize in the Tezuka Award for his one shot 500 Kōnen no Shinwa. As a child he re-read Shotaro Ishinomori's Cyborg 009 over and over. Takeshi Obata chose to be a manga artist because he always loved drawing.