Osamu Akimoto
Osamu Akimoto | |
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Native name | 秋本 治 |
Born | Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan | December 11, 1952
Pen name | Tatsuhiko Yamadome |
Occupation | Manga artist |
Nationality | Japanese |
Genre | Comedy |
Subject | Shōnen manga, seinen manga |
Notable awards | Shogakukan Manga Award (2005) Kikuchi Kan Prize (2016) Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize (2017) Medal with Purple Ribbon (2019) |
Years active | 1976–present |
Osamu Akimoto (Japanese: 秋本 治, Hepburn: Akimoto Osamu, born December 11, 1952) is a Japanese manga artist from Katsushika, Tokyo. He is best known for his long-running comedy series KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops, which was continuously published in Weekly Shōnen Jump for 40 years from 1976 to 2016.[1] With 1,960 chapters collected into 200 tankōbon volumes, it was awarded a Guinness World Record for "Most volumes published for a single manga series" in 2016.[2] By February 2012, the series had sold over 155 million copies,[3] making it one of the best-selling manga series in history.
Career[]
Akimoto debuted with KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops (often shortened to Kochikame) under the pen name of Tatsuhiko Yamadome (山止 たつひこ) in 1976. He changed to using his real name in 1978, after the series reached its 100th chapter.
In 2005, Kochikame was one of two winners of the Special Judges Award at the 50th Shogakukan Manga Awards in 2005.[4]
In November 2010, Akimoto was one of several manga artists that held a press conference in opposition to Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance Regarding the Healthy Development of Youths's Bill 156.[5]
In February 2014, he drew the one-shot "Vocalo" which is set 50 years after the rise of Vocaloid technology and ran in the shōjo manga magazine Margaret.[6] The following year, Grand Jump published his "Arii yo Jū wo Ute!" one-shot in January 2015.[7]
In 2016, Akimoto received the 64th Kikuchi Kan Prize for creating Kochikame for 40 years without breaks.[8] The following year, he received the Special Prize at the 21st Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize for the series.[9]
In 2019, the Japanese government gave Akimoto the Medal with Purple Ribbon for his contributions to the arts.[10]
Works[]
- KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops (こちら葛飾区亀有公園前派出所, 1976–2016, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump)
- Mr. Clice (1985–present, serialized in Monthly Shōnen Jump, Jump SQ. and Jump SQ. Rise)[11]
- "Time..." (時は…, 2008, published in Jump SQ.)
- "Vocalo" (2014, published in Margaret)
- "Arii yo Jū wo Ute!" (2015, published in Grand Jump)
- Black Tiger (2017–present, serialized in Grand Jump)[11]
- Kyoto Jogakuin Monogatari -Finder- (ファインダー -京都女学院物語-, 2017–2018, serialized in Weekly Young Jump)[11]
- Ii Yu Da Ne! (いい湯だね!, 2017–2019, serialized in Ultra Jump)[11]
Assistants[]
- Hiroshi Aro
- Usune Masatoshi
- Shōgo Sakamoto
- Yoshihiro Kuroiwa
References[]
- ^ "Osamu Akimoto's Kochikame Manga Ends on September 17 After 40 Years of Serialization". Anime News Network. 2016-09-03. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
- ^ "Kochikame Earns Guinness World Record For Most Volumes Published For Single Manga Series". Anime News Network. 2016-09-11. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
- ^ "Top 10 Shonen Jump Manga by All-Time Volume Sales". Anime News Network. 2012-10-23. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
- ^ 小学館漫画賞 過去受賞作 (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
- ^ "Manga Creators' Panels on New Youth Ordinance Bill Streamed". Anime News Network. 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
- ^ "Kochikame's Akimoto Draws Vocaloid Shōjo One-Shot Manga". Anime News Network. 2014-01-05. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
- ^ "Kochikame's Akimoto Draws 'Arii yo Jū wo Ute!' One-Shot". Anime News Network. 2015-01-04. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
- ^ "Kochikame's Akimoto Wins Kan Kikuchi Prize". Anime News Network. 2016-10-13. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
- ^ "Hana ni Somu Manga Wins 21st Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize's Top Award". Anime News Network. 2017-04-25. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
- ^ "KochiKame Creator Osamu Akimoto Wins Japan's Medal with Purple Ribbon". Anime News Network. 2019-11-02. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "KochiKame's Osamu Akimoto Publishes 4 New Manga in 2017". Anime News Network. 2016-09-15. Retrieved 2017-02-12.
External links[]
- Osamu Akimoto at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 1952 births
- Living people
- Manga artists from Tokyo
- Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo
- Winner of Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize (Special Award)
- Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon