词条 | Yoshihiko Funazaki |
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Biography{{No footnotes|section|BLP=yes|reason=where is this coming from|date=February 2016}}Funazaki was born to a wealthy family{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} in Tokyo. After graduating from Gakushuin University in 1968, he worked as a songwriter, screenwriter, and illustrator while working in a real estate company. In 1969, while he had leave of absence, he and Yasuko Funazaki, his wife, started to write a nonsense tale, {{Nihongo|Tonkachi to Hanashōgun|トンカチと花将軍|The Hammer and the Flowery General}}. In 1971, he resigned from the company and made his debut as a novelist. In 1973, he wrote {{nihongo|Poppen Sensei no Nichiyōbi|ぽっぺん先生の日曜日|The Sunday of Professor Poppen}}. The next year, the second novel of this series, {{nihongo|Poppen Sensei to Kaerazu no Numa|ぽっぺん先生と帰らずの沼|Professor Poppen and the Swamp of No Return}} won {{nihongo|Akaitori Bungaku Shō|赤い鳥文学賞|The Redbird Literary Prize}}.{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} His autobiographical {{nihongo|Ame no Dōbutsuen|雨の動物園|The Rainy Zoo}} won {{nihongo|Sankei Jidō Shuppan Bunka Shō||The Sankei Child Books Publishing and Culture Award}} in 1975, and was selected as "Honor List" of Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1976 respectively. In 1976, {{nihongo|Anoko ga Mieru|あのこがみえる|I can see that girl}} was nominated for the Graphic Award at the Bologna International Book Fair. In 1983, {{nihongo|Q wa sekaiichi|Q はせかいいち|Q is best in the world}} won Sankei Jidō Shuppan Bunka Shō. In 1984, {{nihongo|Hakamadare|はかまだれ|}} won {{nihongo|Ehon Nippon Shō|絵本にっぽん賞|Japanese Picture Books Prize}}. In 1986, {{nihongo|Kazehiki Tamago|かぜひきたまご|Coughing Eggs}} won Sankei Jidō Shuppan Bunka Shō. In 1989, Poppen Sensei series won {{nihongo|Robō no Ishi Bungakushō|路傍の石文学賞|The Roadside Stone Literary Prize}}. Funazaki died on October 15, 2015 at the age of 70 in Mitaka, Tokyo.[1] Detective Conan investigationAround 1996, Funazaki was informed by a reader that Detective Conan, had similarities to Picasso-kun no tantei note. Funazaki checked Detective Conan and "verified close resemblances."{{citation needed|date=August 2011}} Funazaki considered "these resemble points has possibility of coincidence,"{{citation needed|date=August 2011}} so he contacted Shogakukan. Funazaki was told, "The creator (Gosho Aoyama) might not have read Picasso-kun no tantei note. But I can't deny the possibility that one of his staff members was amused at the situation of Picasso-kun no tantei note and suggested as an idea."{{citation needed|date=August 2011}} (Funazaki had not read any other volume except the first, because he considered that "It is ridiculous that he gave the royalties from Conan books to Gosho Aoyama."{{citation needed|date=August 2011}}) Later, he wrote about this inquiry process in the quarterly magazine Parolu, where he declared, "There is no responsibility (責任の所在がない)," "I'll fall into evil way (グレてやる)".[2] Funazaki was offended at the response, and he published the third book as a protest against Aoyama.{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} -->Bibliography{{cleanup list|section|reason=need to source his list of works|date=February 2016}}Professor Poppen Series
Picasso-kun Series{{nihongo|Picasso-kun|ピカソ君}} is a fictional character in a series of Japanese children's booksPicasso-kun no tantei note(Picasso's case file) created by Funazaki. He himself illustrated these books.Picasso's real name is {{nihongo|Mitsumoto Sugimoto|杉本光素|Sugimoto Mitsumoto}}. He is a sixth grader at Sakuramachi Elementary School and looks like an ordinary schoolboy, but his actual age is 23. Ten years prior, he was severely wounded while he was playing baseball; he then physically stopped growing, so he appears to be an ordinary kid but is mentally older. After his injury his father, a diplomat, took him to England. While being raised there, he became a Sherlock Holmes admirer. After returning to Japan, he came back to the elementary school, and established a detective office. He wears glasses,long boots, a suit and a tie.(But, these similarities Funazaki described are all extremely common s in manga. For example, The motif of little detective who wears suit and tie(bow tie) is used by Osamu Tezuka, Mitsuteru Yokoyama, Fujiko Fujio.) His circumstances are well known by society.So he is allowed to drink alcoholic drinks and smoke a cigar. And he has a driver's license.
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/culture/20151101-OYT1T50014.html|title=「ぽっぺん先生物語」舟崎克彦さん死去…70歳|work=YOMIURI ONLINE(読売新聞)|language=Japanese}} 2. ^Funazaki Yoshihiko, "Korede iinoka, kodomo no hon!!" Tokyo, Fūtōsha, 2001. {{ISBN|978-4-89219-199-2}} ASIN 489219199X External links
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