词条 | Hisashi Eguchi |
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| name = Hisashi Eguchi | name_nonEN = 江口 寿史 | image = | image_size = | caption = | alt = | bodyclass = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1956|3|29|mf=y}} | birth_place = Minamata, Kumamoto, Japan | nationality = Japanese | death_date = | death_place = | area = Manga artist | alias = | signature = | signature_alt = | notable works = Stop!! Hibari-kun! | collaborators = | awards = | module = | website = {{URL|http://www.eguchinn.com/}} | nonUS = | subcat = | spouse = {{Nihongo|Mari Mizutani|ja:水谷麻里}} (1990–present) }}{{Anime}}{{nihongo|Hisashi Eguchi|江口 寿史|Eguchi Hisashi|born March 29, 1956}} is a Japanese manga artist and one of Japan's most prominent illustrators of female characters.[1] He made his professional manga debut with {{Nihongo foot|Susume!! Pirates|すすめ!!パイレーツ|Susume!! Pairētsu|group=ja}} in the manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1977. Other notable works include {{Nihongo foot|Stop!! Hibari-kun!|ストップ!! ひばりくん!|Sutoppu!! Hibari-kun!|group=ja}} (adapted into an anime television series in 1983), and the gag series {{Nihongo foot|Charamono|キャラ者|Kyara mono|group=ja}}. Eguchi married idol {{Nihongo|Mari Mizutani|ja:水谷麻里}} in 1990. BiographyHisashi began drawing at an early age, fascinated by the then-starting Japanese TV broadcasting.[2] He got to know manga through Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy. During his childhood, other superheroes like Ultraman and Ultra Seven also gripped him. In 1977, he won the Young Jump award ({{Nihongo foot|Twelve Newcomers Manga Award|十二傑新人漫画賞|Jū ni suguru shinjin manga shō |group=ja}} since 2003) for {{Nihongo foot|Osorubeki Kodomotachi|恐るべき子ども達||group=ja}}. That same year, his {{Nihongo foot|Hachi-jihan no Kettō|8時半の決闘||group=ja}} was a finalist at Akatsuka. The publication of Hisashi's baseball manga Susume!! Pirates followed in 1979 as a reward for winning the Young Jump contest. After deciding to become a professional manga artist, Eguchi began drawing female characters: "I thought it was strange not to have girls. Also, I knew that it would be popular if the girls were cute."[2] In the animation field, he worked as a character designer for Roujin Z and Spriggan. Eguchi used his now current wife as a model for Roujin Z{{'s}} Haruko.[2] Perfect Blue characters were based on Hisashi's designs[5]. In 1990, the short story manga collection {{Nihongo foot|Nantoka Narudesho!|江口寿史のなんとかなるでショ!|Eguchi Hisashi No Nantoka Narudesho!|group=ja}} was adapted into an OVA, which mixed anime, live action and puppetry. Eguchi (on his favorite scene)“[Nantoka Narudesho] was a story of a blind girl, and it’s dark all the way through. The dark scene continues for a long period of time. I heard that animator had a hard time. It was all black and he used various ideas for that."[2] Eguchi stated that American pop art has been an influence on his work, citing artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol.[2] Hisashi describes his style as simple: "I like to use organized lines. The less lines the better".[2] In 1994, Eguchi founded Comic Cue, an alternative[9] yearly manga magazine: "I wanted to make something like the all-star game in baseball. Or Avengers. All-hero, I wanted to have a festival of Avengers. All the heroes! With all my favorite artists".[2] Katsuhiro Otomo was a contributor to the first issue.[11] AdvertisingEguchi's eye on beauty and fashion has granted him several jobs on advertising:
Notes and references
1. ^1 {{cite book | last = Wiedemann | first = Julius | editor-last = Amano | editor-first = Masanao | title = Manga Design | publisher = Taschen | origyear = September 25, 2004 | page = 126 | chapter = Hisashi Eguchi | chapterurl = https://books.google.com/books?id=XiZ-SXfp50cC&pg=RA2-PA1967-IA3&lpg=RA2-PA1967-IA3 | isbn = 9783822825914}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite journal | last = Baio | first = Al | title = Hisashi Eguchi Interview | journal = Sex Magazine | issue = 3 | date = Spring 2013 | location = New York | url = http://sexmagazine.us/articles/hisashi-eguchi/1}} 3. ^1 {{ cite web | url = http://www.actuabd.com/Kana-lance-la-revue-de-mangas-Comic-Cue-en-France | title = Kana lance la revue de mangas "Comic Cue" en France |trans-title=Kana launches "Comic Cue" manga magazine in France | last = Pasamonik | first = Didier | publisher = Actua BD | date = 7 May 2006 | work = Actua BD: Magazine quotidien d'actualité de la bande dessinée | language = French}} 4. ^1 {{ cite web | url = http://users.skynet.be/mangaguide/au1488.html | title = Ootomo Katsuhiro 大友克洋 | last = Van Huffel | first = Peter | date = 17 January 2004 | work = PRISMS: Promotion of Really Interesting but Seldom seen Manga Series (Formerly the Usenet Manga Guide)}} 5. ^1 {{ cite web | url = http://www.realwine.jp/ | title = Real Wine | publisher = Real Wine Guide}} 6. ^1 {{ cite web | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9l9k2QjkvY | title = Denny's Restaurant | publisher = yeahsaikeung}} 7. ^1 {{ cite web | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jttSP7U-sOg | title = カネボウ化粧品 XANAX 江口寿史 1989 | publisher = plantfolklore}} 8. ^1 {{ cite web | url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbv-oCDoA1s | title = まんとくんの漫画家デビュー | publisher = trysmarter2011}} 9. ^1 Gates, A. (1999, August 20). FILM REVIEW; This Cartoon Didn't Come From Disney. Retrieved April 07, 2018, from https://www.nytimes.com/1999/08/20/movies/film-review-this-cartoon-didn-t-come-from-disney.html
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