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The #1 student news site of Yorba Linda High School

The Wrangler

Zachary Ninomiya

Zachary Ninomiya, Section Editor/Cartoonist

Zachary Ninomiya is a senior at Yorba Linda High School.  This is his second year working as a cartoonist and his first year working as an editor for The Wrangler. He is excited to contribute to The Wrangler again, and he is hoping that this experience will improve both his storytelling and his art.  Zachary has been drawing all his life, but he’s been focusing on art for five years now. His preferred tools are ink, watercolor, graphite, and oil paint, but he prefers to make comics digitally, as he believes that it’s easier. Adding to this, Zachary has decided to immerse himself in the arts for his senior year, with classes such as ceramics, photography, and animation filling up his schedule.  In his free time, Zachary can be found sketching, procrastinating, hating tennis shoes, and wearing red. After high school, he aspires to enter the field of pre-production for animated cartoons, so he can continue to tell stories to others.

All content by Zachary Ninomiya
A dramatized glimpse of a hypothetically normal world.  The greyscale colors represent the monotony of a “normal” world.  Everyone simply exists, trying to fit in with each other, bustling by as part of their daily routine.

More than Normal

Zachary Ninomiya, Section Editor
April 3, 2020
Words affect our daily mental health and how we live our lives more than most think.

[Photo] Always Choose Boost

Stephen Serrano, Section Editor
March 11, 2020
This is an illustration that represents my feelings when I’m faced with a stressful situation.  It feels like I’m about to jump off a cliff, without knowing what lurks below.  I can either turn away or jump, and there’s only one way to find out what’s at the bottom.

Brave Enough

Zachary Ninomiya, Section Editor
February 26, 2020
To relieve some of her stress, Katrina La (12) drew this in the margins of a homework assignment.  Nonsensical and simplistic, it serves as a surreal testament to the power of free creativity.

The Passion of Doing

Zachary Ninomiya, Section Editor
February 25, 2020
The illustration depicts the appearance of a house divided during the holidays.

[Photo] A Holiday Divided

Emily Ito, Editor-in-Chief
January 20, 2020
An example of typical characteristics of most memes.  These include text in the Impact font and supersaturated colors.  To do this, I took this old picture of a peacock and edited it using the free GIMP photo editing program.

More than Memeingless

Zachary Ninomiya, Section Editor
January 7, 2020
Vaquitas are an animal species on the brink of extinction.

[Photo] No Reason to Smile: Vaquita

Emily Eslao, Photojournalist
October 22, 2019
Mikey the Mustang stares sadly at his balloon, which doesn't float due to the lack of helium.

Without Helium…

Zachary Ninomiya, Cartoonist/Photojournalist
June 5, 2019
The Matterhorn Mountain was the site of an activity that educated the students on the importance of advertising.

The Artists of 505: Marketers in the Making

Zachary Ninomiya, Photojournalist/Cartoonist
April 9, 2019
comic produced by Zachary Ninomiya

Halloween Hijinks

Zachary Ninomiya, artist
November 27, 2018
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