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*[http://mercy-usagi.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/ Mercy Rabbit's blog] (Japanese) | *[http://mercy-usagi.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/ Mercy Rabbit's blog] (Japanese) | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 10 August 2018
Mercy Rabbit (マーシーラビット) is a Japanese artist. He studied under artist Masahiro Shibata as an assistant and worked for game studio Four Nine on adult titles centered around Mahjong such as Waku Waku Mahjong Panic! 2: Kokusimusou, and dating sim Mayclub VR Dating. As well as having produced many doujinshi, he has been published in adult publication Comic Penguin Club. More recently he has provided the box art for Takara's HMM Zoids line.
Art
[edit]- AI-chan artwork for BotCon Japan 2000 exclusive T-shirt.
External links
[edit]- Mercy Rabbit's blog (Japanese)
- [[wikipedia:{{#if:ja|ja:}}マーシーラビット|{{#if:Mercy Rabbit on the Japanese Wikipedia|Mercy Rabbit on the Japanese Wikipedia|マーシーラビット}}]]
