Yūichirō Oguro
Yūichirō Oguro (小黒 祐一郎, Oguro Yūichirō; born May 1, 1964) is a Japanese writer. He co-created the 1997 television anime series Revolutionary Girl Utena and its 1999 film sequel Adolescence of Utena as a member of the production group Be-Papas. He is also the editor-in-chief of the digital magazine Anime Style.
During his amateur days, he was a regular at Manga Garō, a coffee shop in Ekoda frequented by anime fans.
He is primarily involved in editing anime magazines, planning, and scriptwriting, and is known by the nickname "Anime-sama." His pseudonyms include Satsuki Hajime (五月 はじめ) and Ogikubo Nana (荻窪 七).