Anime fans have been wondering why Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Twitter account has been suspended. Fujimoto’s account, @nagayama_koharu, was previously suspended, as Twitter had a strict policy for age restrictions. However, Twitter has now reinstated the account. This account was a fake one, operated by Fujimoto and his “little sister” as a form of role-play.
Fujimoto created a Twitter account based on his “little sister”, Koharu Nagayama. The account has a total of 617,000 followers. This account was used to post live reactions to anime episodes. It also posted creator commentary on the anime episodes. It has been retweeted more than 12,000 times.
Tatsuki Fujimoto is the manga creator of the Chainsaw Man anime. In addition to creating manga, he has also been active on Twitter. He has been posting under the alias of Koharu Nagayama for years. He has also used the account to promote anime. However, the account was suspended when Twitter found out that Fujimoto was impersonating his sister.
Tatsuki Fujimoto has now opened a new Twitter account, @ashitaka_eva, where he will share his thoughts and sketches with fans. He will also post random trivia about his favorite manga or Ghibli film.
According to Anime News Daily, the chainsaw man manga author had an account suspended because he was impersonating his sister. Fujimoto pretends to be Koharu Nagayama, a third year elementary school student. He has been role-playing this character on Twitter since he was a child. He also has been promoting the Chainsaw Man anime. But now, he has been banned from Twitter, due to the strict age restrictions. However, he has contacted Twitter to bring the account back.
Fujimoto, who has been live-tweeting the Chainsaw Man TV anime on his new account, has not revealed the source of his persona on Twitter. However, he has been posting random trivia about his favorite manga or Ghibli films. However, he has not been very good at keeping his identity secure. He is also running a YouTube channel on Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza. He posts photos and videos, which are popular among anime fans.
Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Twitter has also been getting a lot of attention from users overseas. The account has over 530,000 followers, which is a lot for a manga creator. The anime adaptation of Chainsaw Man is going strong. In October 2020, there were 4.2 million copies of the manga in circulation. In addition, it has been licensed for English language distribution in North America.