Rika Nezu

Birth : , Chiba Prefecture, Japan

History

Rika Nezu (根津 理香, Nezu Rika) is a Japanese screenwriter from Chiba prefecture. In 2006, she won the 18th Fuji Television Young Scenario Award for “Broccoli”, and she turned from an office worker to a screenwriter. Her main works include the live actions “Life” and “Absolute Boyfriend ~Perfect Lover Robot~”, and the anime “Saint☆Young Men”.

Movies

Rainbow Days
Screenplay
Nijiiro Days follows the colorful lives and romantic relationships of four high school boys—Natsuki Hashiba, a dreamer with delusions of love; Tomoya Matsunaga, a narcissistic playboy who has multiple girlfriends; Keiichi Katakura, a kinky sadist who always carries a whip; and Tsuyoshi Naoe, an otaku who has a cosplaying girlfriend.
Saint☆Young Men
Screenplay
Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha, the founders of Christianity and Buddhism, are living together as roommates in a Tokyo apartment while taking a vacation on Earth. The comedy often involves jokes about Christianity, Buddhism, and all things related, as well as the main characters' attempts to hide their identities and understand modern society in Japan.
From Me to You
Screenplay
Sawako Kuronuma looks miserable on the outside, but is actually a positive-minded girl, who looks up to Shota Kazehaya, a sociable and friendly boy. Perceiving Sawako's good intentions, he secretly has feelings for her. Sawako meets Kazehaya and makes her first friends, Chizuru and Ayane but in comes Kurumi proclaiming her love for him... Will Sawako and Kazehaya ever find out about each other's feelings?