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D[di:] debuted in 2000 with her first comic [[Fantastic Silent|Fantastic Silent]] which caught the attention of [[Hayao Miyazaki]] as well as impressing others. Then she released her sophomore comic [[Kigurumi (Deeth)|Kigurumi]], which was labeled a ''Novel-Comic'' and gained acclaim for starting a new literary genre. Other than comic books D[di:] has dabbled in the music arts releasing [[Dahlia (Deeth)|Dahlia]] (駄利亜), which peaked at #95 on [[Oricon]], [[Fire Star Man]], and [[Shiroi Kakera]] which peaked at #159. In Japan she holds art gallery exhibitions of her work; the most recent occuring Dec. 24. 2007. D[di:] has lent her talents to the monthly [[Gothic Lolita]] fashion magazine [[KERA]] by creating comic strips for them as well as being the illustrator for the 2003 film [[Josee, the Tiger and the Fish|Josee, the Tiger and the Fish]].
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D[di:] debuted in 2000 with her first comic Fantastic Silent which caught the attention of [[Hayao Miyazaki]] as well as impressing others. Then she released her sophomore comic Kigurumi, which was labeled a ''Novel-Comic'' and gained acclaim for starting a new literary genre.  
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Other than comic books D[di:] has dabbled in the music arts releasing ''[[Dahlia (Deeth)|Dahlia]]'', which peaked at #95 on [[Oricon]], ''[[Fire Star Man]]'', and "[[Shiroi Kakera]]" which peaked at #159.  
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In Japan she holds art gallery exhibitions of her work. D[di:] has lent her talents to the monthly [[Gothic Lolita]] fashion magazine [[KERA]] by creating comic strips for them as well as being the illustrator for the 2003 film ''[[Josee, the Tiger and the Fish|Josee, the Tiger and the Fish]]''.
  
 
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==Discography==

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D[di:] promoting Fire Star Man (2004)

D[di:] (Deeth) is a Japanese rock/punk musician, illustrator, novelist, and comic book artist.

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D[di:] promoting Dahlia (2003)

D[di:] debuted in 2000 with her first comic Fantastic Silent which caught the attention of Hayao Miyazaki as well as impressing others. Then she released her sophomore comic Kigurumi, which was labeled a Novel-Comic and gained acclaim for starting a new literary genre.

Other than comic books D[di:] has dabbled in the music arts releasing Dahlia, which peaked at #95 on Oricon, Fire Star Man, and "Shiroi Kakera" which peaked at #159.

In Japan she holds art gallery exhibitions of her work. D[di:] has lent her talents to the monthly Gothic Lolita fashion magazine KERA by creating comic strips for them as well as being the illustrator for the 2003 film Josee, the Tiger and the Fish.

Discography

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Singles

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Filmography

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