#1 Fallecio el autor de Shin Chan

Seguro alguno ya escucho algo.Primeramente desaprecio en las montañas y no se lo podia encontrar
Yoshito Usui, creador de la serie de animación japonesa 'Shin-Chan', se encuentra en paradero desconocido desde el viernes. Usui, de 51 años, se fue a hacer senderismo por una zona montañosa y desde entonces no se ha vuelto a saber nada de él.
La policía japonesa inició al día siguiente un operativo de búsqueda por la zona sin por ahora obtener resultados. Al parecer, la policía ha llamado en multitud de ocasiones al móvil de Usui sin conseguir respuesta. Aseguró a sus familiares que regresaría de la montaña el mismo viernes.
Usui residía en la ciudad nipona de Kasukabe, la misma en la que vivía el pequeño Shinnosuke Nohara y su familia. Las aventuras de 'Shin-Chan' han cosechado gran éxito en el mundo, con una serie de televisión (que emite Antena 3 en la actualidad) así como varias películas, cómics y diverso material relacionado. El primer comic de 'Shin-Chan' data de 1990.
http://www.formulatv.com/1,20090916,12698,1.htmlLa policía japonesa inició al día siguiente un operativo de búsqueda por la zona sin por ahora obtener resultados. Al parecer, la policía ha llamado en multitud de ocasiones al móvil de Usui sin conseguir respuesta. Aseguró a sus familiares que regresaría de la montaña el mismo viernes.
Usui residía en la ciudad nipona de Kasukabe, la misma en la que vivía el pequeño Shinnosuke Nohara y su familia. Las aventuras de 'Shin-Chan' han cosechado gran éxito en el mundo, con una serie de televisión (que emite Antena 3 en la actualidad) así como varias películas, cómics y diverso material relacionado. El primer comic de 'Shin-Chan' data de 1990.
Mas tarde se encontro un cuerpo,el cual se sospecho que era el.Lamentablemente se confirmo que el cuerpo era de Usui.
Aca la noticia en ingles:
On Sunday, authorities have identified the body discovered at Arafune mountain as that of missing Crayon Shin-chan manga creator Yoshito Usui through dental records and other means.
The body was discovered 120 meters below the mountain's Tomoiwa cliff and reported at about 10:25 a.m. on Saturday by a male climber. Usui's backpack, camera, and other items had fallen about 50 meters away. Inside Usui's backpack was his mobile phone, wallet, and clothes. A police helicopter from Gunma Prefecture airlifted the body on Sunday afternoon. Police from the nearby town of Shimonita concluded that the 51-year-old creator died from collapsed lungs and other injuries sustained across his entire body sometime in the afternoon of September 11.
According to Usui's family, Usui had said that he was "going hiking for a day in Gunma Prefecture," as he often did, on the morning of September 11. His mobile phone was last detected in the vicinity of Karuizawa, a town about 100 kilometers (about 60 miles) northwest of his Kasukabe home, on Monday. Karuizawa is located in the mountainous eastern part of Nagano Prefecture, near the border of the equally mountainous Gunma Prefecture.
In particular, Usui was said to have expressed his intent to climb the Arafune mountain, which towers 1,422 meters (4,665 feet) high at the border between Nagano and Gunma Prefectures. According to Gunma Prefecture's police, there are no guardrails near the top of Tomoiwa cliff, but the established climber's trail is too far from the cliffside for someone to fall. Authorities had been searching this area since his wife reported his disappearance on September 12, after he did not return the night before.
The editorial staff at Futabasha's Manga Town magazine has stated on Sunday night that the "future publication [of Crayon Shin-chan] is to be determined." Futabasha said it was "going through great shock, now that the worst outcome has come to past. There are no words to express the anguish of the surviving family, but we just pray for his happiness in the next world."
Una pena,que descanse en paz The body was discovered 120 meters below the mountain's Tomoiwa cliff and reported at about 10:25 a.m. on Saturday by a male climber. Usui's backpack, camera, and other items had fallen about 50 meters away. Inside Usui's backpack was his mobile phone, wallet, and clothes. A police helicopter from Gunma Prefecture airlifted the body on Sunday afternoon. Police from the nearby town of Shimonita concluded that the 51-year-old creator died from collapsed lungs and other injuries sustained across his entire body sometime in the afternoon of September 11.
According to Usui's family, Usui had said that he was "going hiking for a day in Gunma Prefecture," as he often did, on the morning of September 11. His mobile phone was last detected in the vicinity of Karuizawa, a town about 100 kilometers (about 60 miles) northwest of his Kasukabe home, on Monday. Karuizawa is located in the mountainous eastern part of Nagano Prefecture, near the border of the equally mountainous Gunma Prefecture.
In particular, Usui was said to have expressed his intent to climb the Arafune mountain, which towers 1,422 meters (4,665 feet) high at the border between Nagano and Gunma Prefectures. According to Gunma Prefecture's police, there are no guardrails near the top of Tomoiwa cliff, but the established climber's trail is too far from the cliffside for someone to fall. Authorities had been searching this area since his wife reported his disappearance on September 12, after he did not return the night before.
The editorial staff at Futabasha's Manga Town magazine has stated on Sunday night that the "future publication [of Crayon Shin-chan] is to be determined." Futabasha said it was "going through great shock, now that the worst outcome has come to past. There are no words to express the anguish of the surviving family, but we just pray for his happiness in the next world."
Editado por kambei - 23.09.2009 10:21 hs.
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U.U! que tristesa se fue un grande! espero que esto no cancele la serie.