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10 Figure Mangaka Who Change History of Manga

10 Figure Mangaka Who Change History of Manga

Although the list of ten leaders who changed the history of manga has long been released by Oricon, I want little about why these figures was selected as the ten most important figure who changed the history of Japanese manga. What is written is the view of the various considerations and perspectives.
sell or not, popular or not, it was 'only' be one measure alone. Because it could be a pre-existing character become mangaka determinant of success in the present. So here's a list of ten mangaka that changed the history of the legendary Japanese manga:

1. Tezuka Osamu

Tezuka Osamu

Name: Osamu Tezuka
Born: Toyonaka Osaka, 3 November 1928
Died: Tokyo, February 9, 1989 (60 years)
The work: Astro Boy, Kimba the White Lion, Phoenix, Black Jack, Spouse Etsuko Okada

This God of manga is obviously the number one because it is a legendary pioneer of Japanese manga. Manga is not going to be like now if Tezuka sensei did not lay a solid foundation, how different styles with other comic manga only as an example of the many carved history. Without Tetsuwan Atom is masterpiecenya, FUN flavor, Dragon Ball, One Piece, or Naruto would not exist and shaped as it is now.

2. Toriyama Akira

Toriyama Akira

Name: Akira Toriyama
Born: Kiyosu Aichi, August 5, 1955
The work: Dragon Ball, Dr. Slump


It is the foundation stone of shonen manga formulations which now being embraced modern shonen manga with such work worldwide. Toriyama sensei clearly a battering ram in the manga world, where he was a foundation stone of the most obvious and distinguishing shonen genre with other genres. Despite this extraordinary manga dragon ball which he created the world appreciated. Formulation of the characters, the story theme, plot, and others that he used in his many inspired by mangaka later, to become potent selling prescription.

3. Fujiko F Fujio

Fujiko F Fujio

Name: Hiroshi Fujimoto
Born: Takaoka, December 1, 1933
Died: 23 September 1996
The work: Doraemon, Perman, 21emon, Mojacko, Ume Boshi Denkai, Kiteretsu Daihayakka, Hitoribocchi no Uchu Senso, Bakeru-kun, Esper Mami, TP Bon, Chimpui


No child in the 90's who did not know doraemon. If there is a television in their home. That's the beauty Fujio sensei, in his hands manga not just manga, can be educational media, media illumination, even a work mediamix. Manga-anime-movie and so on according to date. In addition. doraemon become so global, it can even be said icon or ambassador of Japan itself, so often represent him at every opportunity.

4. Oda Eiichiro

Oda Eiichiro

Name: Oda Eiichiro
Birth: Kumamoto, January 1, 1975
The work: One Piece


No doubt, thanks to the success of the previous three, comes Oda sensei with his​​ One Piece. Not too good it feels to say Oda sensei is a combination of the three previous figures, where it is the result of three achievement. He was born when the world manga really ripe (Tezuka-sensei). He was present when the world was very ready to receive manga (Fujiko-sensei). And he comes to the formulation of mainstream shonen manga already strong (Toriyama-sensei). The result? One Piece Manga with the title of the most successful manga with the most sales in the history of Japan is proof.

5. Inoue Takehiko

Inoue Takehiko

Name: Takehiko Inoue
Born: Okuchi Kagoshima, January 12, 1967
The work: Slamdunk, Vagabond, Real

Speaking of Inoue sensei, then talk about how the manga influence on social change. Previously, the Japanese public is not too familiar with the sport of basketball, until finally emerged manga Slamdunk that brought major changes to the manga mainstream sport that was only about baseball and a little football. His work vagabond who raised the famous character Musashi, and that elevates reality real disability is proof the greatness can be mangaka manga maestro realist, both in terms of representation and narrative.


6. Mizuki Shigeru

Mizuki Shigeru

Name: Mizuki Shigeru
Born: Sakaiminato Tottori, March 8, 1922
The work: Gegege no Kitaro

Authors who never falls in the 2nd World War it had a big hand in the world of manga. His work as a mangaka called Gegege no Kitaro catapulted him as a foundation stone of horror manga genre in Japan, and even calls him a maestro in the genre. If today we are finding and liked the horror genre in manga we read, it helps us to thank Shigeru sensei.

7. Akatsuka Fujio

Akatsuka Fujio

Name: Fujio Akatsuka
Born: Luanping Rehe Manchukuo, 14 September 1935
Died: Tokyo, August 2, 2008
The work: Tensai Bakabon, Osomatsu-kun

If now we much enjoyed the gag manga, it helps if we should be grateful to one's character. His work is a lot like a gag manga is best known in Indonesia, namely Bakabon, until he was a Gag Manga King. Another achievement was when he introduced the manga which not only can be enjoyed from the visual side, with drawing manga with braille for the blind.

8. Hasegawa Machiko

Hasegawa Machiko

Name: Machiko Hasegawa
Born: January 30, 1920
Died: May 27, 1992 (72 years)
The work: Sazae-san

The past or even now, many consider comic or manga only for men. But if now we pretty much find serial or manga female mangaka, it's good we should give appreciation to Machiko sensei, because he was a pioneer female mangaka. In 1946 in which almost all the manga is engaged in the world of men, he was present with the manga Sazae-san, a female manga authored by female mangaka once a very tiny fraction of his time.

9. Miyazaki Hayao

Miyazaki Hayao

Name: Hayao Miyazaki
Born: Bunkyo Tokyo, January 5, 1941
The work: Nausicaa Castle in the Sky

No anime fans who do not know the studio Ghibli, as a most prestigious anime studio in Japan with some amazing work. Miyazaki sensei is the figure behind the studio. Although a professional mangaka initially before engaging fully in Ghibli, but his services as a mangaka who is also a Japanese anime maestro certainly can not be dismissed.

10. Akimoto Osamu

Akimoto Osamu

Name: Osamu Akimoto
Born: Katsushika Tokyo, December 11, 1952
The work: Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo

Perhaps only a few people know about Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kouen Mae Hashutsujo or often abbreviated Kochikame. But make no mistake, this manga series holds the record for the longest manga (from 1976 to the present) by the number of chapters and the highest volume (over 1600 chapters, consisting of 158 volumes, and total sales of 135 million copies).

The record is very difficult to prove that rivaled a manga could go favored, while how to make a manga becomes popular and enjoyable course continue to work very hard. The person behind successful mangaka was clearly not random.

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