[Machine Translation] Japanese "manga" has a passionate fan base around the world. Until now, the method by which cartoonists create their dramas on white paper has been a secret from the world of manga. Furthermore, it is said that there is no set method for manga, and that each manga artist has created his or her own completely different method. This program takes a close look at the workplaces of these cartoonists, which are usually off-limits to the public. Using the latest equipment, the program documents the moment of "manga birth. Naoki Urasawa, one of Japan's leading manga artists, will then delve into the secrets of each artist's creation from the perspective of a fellow manga artist. --The film features "Kengo Hanazawa," who is immensely popular among young people. His masterpiece "Boys on the Run" was made into a movie and he became a popular manga artist. We caught up with him on the set of his hit serialization "I Am a Hero," which was made into a movie starring Yo Oizumi. What we discovered there was the spirit of a manga artist who, while struggling to meet deadlines, never allows compromise and insists on details until the very last minute. We will explore his uncanny passion for manga. Bookmarks (one for each volume, with a different design for each title) are enclosed.