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'''Gen Urobuchi''' (虚淵 玄, ''Urobuchi Gen'') is a writer currently employed at Visual Novel company [[wikipedia:Nitroplus|Nitroplus]], he was born December 20, 1972 in Japan and made his debut with writing the scenario of visual novel ''Phantom of Inferno'', which was later adapted into a TV series and OVA series. He is known for writing especially gruesome stories. He was called by Iwakami when Shinbo expressed his desire to work on an original Magical Girl anime to work on a project which later became ''Puella Magi Madoka Magica''.
'''Gen Urobuchi''' (虚淵 玄, ''Urobuchi Gen'') is a writer currently employed at Visual Novel company [[wikipedia:Nitroplus|Nitroplus]], he was born December 20, 1972 in Japan and made his debut with writing the scenario of visual novel ''Phantom of Inferno'', which was later adapted into a TV series and OVA series. He is known for writing especially gruesome stories. He was called by Iwakami when Shinbo expressed his desire to work on an original Magical Girl anime to work on a project which later became ''Puella Magi Madoka Magica''. Wrote the full script of series.


==Other Works==
==Other Works==
* ''Fate/Zero'' (Prequel novel to Fate/Stay Night, collaboration with TYPE-MOON, author)
* ''Phantom of Inferno'' (2000) ([[wikipedia:Phantom of Inferno|Visual Novel]] by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
* ''Saya no Uta'' (Visual Novel by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
* ''Vampirdzhija Vjedogonia'' (2001) (Visual Novel by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
* ''Phantom INTEGRATION'' (Visual Novel by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
* ''Kikokugai - The Cyber Slayer'' (2002) ([[wikipedia:Kikokugai: The Cyber Slayer|Visual Novel]] by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
* ''Blassreiter'' (Anime by [[wikipedia: GONZO|GONZO]], Scriptwriter for ep: 10-12, 15-17, 22-23)
* ''Saya no Uta'' (2003) ([[wikipedia:Saya no Uta|Visual Novel]] by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
* ''Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~'' (anime adaptation of his visual novel story by [[wikipedia:Bee Train|Bee Train]].  Wrote scripts for episodes 6, 18, and 25)
* ''Phantom: The Animation'' (2004) ([[wikipedia:Phantom of Inferno#OVA - Phantom: The Animation|OVA]], wrote original scenario)
* ''Fate/Zero'' (2006-2007) ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fate_zero Prequel novel] to Fate/Stay Night, collaboration with TYPE-MOON, author)
* ''Zoku Satsuriku no Django'' (2007) (Visual Novel by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
* ''Blassreiter'' (2008) ([[wikipedia:Blassreiter|TV]] Anime by [[wikipedia: GONZO|GONZO]], Scriptwriter for ep: 10-12, 15-17, 22-23)
* ''Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~'' (2009) ([[wikipedia:Phantom of Inferno#Anime series|TV]] anime adaptation of his visual novel story by [[wikipedia:Bee Train|Bee Train]].  Wrote scripts for episodes 6, 18, and 25)

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Gen Urobuchi (虚淵 玄, Urobuchi Gen) is a writer currently employed at Visual Novel company Nitroplus, he was born December 20, 1972 in Japan and made his debut with writing the scenario of visual novel Phantom of Inferno, which was later adapted into a TV series and OVA series. He is known for writing especially gruesome stories. He was called by Iwakami when Shinbo expressed his desire to work on an original Magical Girl anime to work on a project which later became Puella Magi Madoka Magica. Wrote the full script of series.

Other Works

  • Phantom of Inferno (2000) (Visual Novel by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
  • Vampirdzhija Vjedogonia (2001) (Visual Novel by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
  • Kikokugai - The Cyber Slayer (2002) (Visual Novel by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
  • Saya no Uta (2003) (Visual Novel by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
  • Phantom: The Animation (2004) (OVA, wrote original scenario)
  • Fate/Zero (2006-2007) (Prequel novel to Fate/Stay Night, collaboration with TYPE-MOON, author)
  • Zoku Satsuriku no Django (2007) (Visual Novel by Nitro+, scriptwriter)
  • Blassreiter (2008) (TV Anime by GONZO, Scriptwriter for ep: 10-12, 15-17, 22-23)
  • Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~ (2009) (TV anime adaptation of his visual novel story by Bee Train. Wrote scripts for episodes 6, 18, and 25)