Masashi Ueda (manga artist)
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Masashi Ueda | |
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Born | 1947 Tokyo, Japan[1] |
Area(s) | Manga artist |
Notable works | Kobo, the Li'l Rascal |
Masashi Ueda (植田 まさし, Ueda Masashi, born 1947) is a manga artist who wrote Kobo, the Li'l Rascal, a four-panel comic that has headlined Daily Yomiuri since 1982 and has amassed over 10,000 strips and 60 compilation volumes, as well as inspiring an anime adaptation.[2]
Ueda began drawing comic book strips when he worked in his brother's cram school. Ueda began producing Furiten-kun, a comic book strip about a mahjong player, in 1979.[1] In 1982 Ueda won the Bungeishunjū Manga Award.[1][3] During that year he began producing Kobo, the Li'l Rascal. In 1988, as part of the United Nations International Literacy Year he visited Nepal as a special commissioner. In 1999 the Japan Comic Artists Association awarded Ueda a prize.[1]
Works
[edit]Title | Year | Notes | Refs[4] |
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Furiten-kun | 1980–94 | Serialized in Kindai Mahjong, Kindai Mahjong Original, Gamble Punch, Manga Life Published by Takeshobo in 19 volumes |
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Kobo, the Li'l Rascal | 1982–present | Serialized in Yomiuri Shimbun Published by Soyosha in 60 volumes, Houbunsha in 33 volumes |
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Osusume Furiten-kun | 1991–92 | Serialized in Manga Life Published by Takeshobo in 8 volumes |
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Shin Furiten-kun | 2002–present | Serialized in Manga Life Published by Takeshobo in 3 volumes |
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hon nya ra gokko kariagekun (ほんにゃらゴッコ かりあげクン (ja:かりあげクン)) | Published by Action Comics in 48 volumes | ||
Otobokekachō (おとぼけ課長, Contact innocent manager) | Published by Honbunsha in 27 volumes | ||
Furiten-kun (フリテンくん) | Published by Bamboo Comics in 17 volumes | ||
Tokumori! Ueda masashi (特盛!植田まさし) | Published by Manga Time / My Pal Comics in 11 volumes | ||
Sukkarakāsan (すっから母さん) | Published 8 volumes | ||
Masashi-kun (まさし君) | Published by Hobunsha Comics in 5 volumes | ||
Nonki-kun (のんき君) | Published by Hobunsha Comics in 4 volumes | ||
Rakuten Papa (らくてんパパ) | Published in Kondansha Comics, 3 volumes | ||
Nikoniko ega otto (にこにこエガ夫) | Published by Bamboo comics, 2 volumes |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Kobo, the Li'l Rascal. Volume 2 Bilingual. August 2001. Kodansha International. ISBN 4-7700-2663-3, ISBN 978-4-7700-2663-7. Cover inlet.
- ^ McCarthy, Helen (8 August 2010). "Daily Manga: The Long Runners". Helen McCarthy: A Face Made for Radio. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
- ^ "文藝春秋漫画賞 Archived 2012-02-13 at the Wayback Machine." ZTV. Retrieved on September 2, 2009. "・『フリテンくん』『まさし君』『かりあげクン』(植田まさし)"
- ^ 著者:植田 まさし [Author: Masashi Ueda]. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Japan: Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
- ^ コボちゃん (60) (Soyosha comics) [Kobo-chan (60) (Soyosha comics)] (in Japanese). ASIN 491557962X.
- ^ "Works" (in Japanese). Houbunsha. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
External links
[edit]- Masashi Ueda at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Masashi Ueda interview at Manga Time (in Japanese)
- Masahi Ueda article on Kobo-chan (in Japanese)