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The Osamu Tezuka Story: A Life In Manga and Anime

di Toshio Ban, Tezuka Productions

Altri autori: Osamu Tezuka (Collaboratore)

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This graphic-format biography of Osamu Tezuka--Japan's "God of Manga"--looks at one of the twentieth century's great creative artists (Astro Boy, Kimba the White Lion, Black Jack). It is also an anecdotal study of the evolution of Japan's early manga and anime business and its heroes.
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This comic book took me about a month to finish reading, which is long for my comic book reading skills. One of my only complaints with this biography: it's too long for a manga. It reads more like a book rather than a comic book. At the same time, it felt like it didn't have enough and could have had a another volume. However, for the size, this has enough. Some parts could have been cut, in my opinion.

I feel like Osamu Tezuka should be a name people know if they watch anime or read manga. He didn't necessarily start the medium, but he defiantly made it popular and more common internationally. He created SO MANY works, more than most Western comic book creators. Not only is he a prolific writer, he seemed to master any genre he touched from kids, adults, science fiction, biography, fantasy, erotica, serious, comical, epic, short, you name it and he probably has done something.

TALK ABOUT WORKAHOLIC! Some might point out that this biography doesn't cover much of Tezuka's personal life. His wife and kids aren't in it as much. Yet, he was working all the time it seemed. I'm not sure he got much personal time. He clearly didn't get much sleep which must have been hard at times, but this book don't go much into that either. He was always working. Personal time would mean he couldn't have time to create. His mind seems to be popping out ideas every week. This biography is about his work with manga and anime, not really who he was as a person, maybe from time to time it would mention something like his interest in insects and film.

Reading this, I want to read more Tezuka. I haven't even read half his works, not even a quarter, maybe a small amount, but enough to get this book. There are many of his books that aren't translated. Some of them you can find now, but it's a slow process. In his lifetime they published a 300 volume set of his works, so I'm guessing most people haven't read all of Tezuka. It's not a goal of mine to read everything of Tezuka, I'd go broke or not b able to read anything else, but it would be nice to read more.

His most popular work on Goodreads is Buddha. As much as I like that series and its a good place to start, it's not even his most well known title. I see on here Astro Boy isn't nearly as popular as it should be and most people know Astro Boy, it's obviously his most recognizable series. However, he has other well know and popular woks such as Phoenix and Black Jack (both I haven't read yet only for the fact they are much longer than his other series, someday). I just find it interesting the amount of people who read manga probably haven't picked up a Tezuka book or don't know of him, well in the States anyway. Not saying you have to love him as much as I do, but manga/anime fans should know of his works, most manga/anime would exist if it wasn't for Tezuka.

I learned a bit from this book too. I didn't realize Astro Boy was the first original cartoon show in Japan that wasn't a short. I didn't realize Kimba was the first color TV show in Japan. ALSO, before anyone says that Lion King is a rip-off of Kimba, it's not. In fact Kimba was very much inspired by Bambi to the point Tezuka would try to imitate Disney's animation style so that he could draw animals. Tezuka was a huge Disney fan. Kimba was based on Bambi as much as Astro Boy was based on Pinocchio. Tezuka was very much trying to be the Disney of Japan, but with his own style.
He even meet Disney briefly and they both complemented each others on their work. Tezuka also meet a bunch of other big names here in the West. Did you know Tezuka turned down an opportunity to work with Stanley Kubrick on 2001: A Space Odyssey? Yes, even Kubrick was a Tezuka fan.

If you really like Tezuka, I would recommended this book. I'm not sure this for people who only read one or two of his titles. This covers a lot and might get boring if you only read Buddha, I should mention Buddha isn't much covered in this book. They mention it in the intro, but it wasn't as popular in Japan as it was in the West. This does cover a lot of Astro Boy and his Star System, his Star System is his reoccurring characters he used as actors. Shunsaku Ban, probably his most used reoccurring character, is in fact that narrator for this manga.

Overall, this was great book with really nice manga style illustrations AND it's read in traditional manga style. Just be warned it's long. ( )
  Ghost_Boy | Aug 25, 2022 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Ban, Toshioautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Tezuka Productionsautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Sada, AdrianaTraduttoreautore principalealcune edizioniconfermato
Tezuka, OsamuCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Monthiers, Marie-FrançoiseTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Schodt, Frederik L.Traduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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This graphic-format biography of Osamu Tezuka--Japan's "God of Manga"--looks at one of the twentieth century's great creative artists (Astro Boy, Kimba the White Lion, Black Jack). It is also an anecdotal study of the evolution of Japan's early manga and anime business and its heroes.

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