Tsukasa Fushimi
Tsukasa Fushimi | |
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Born | 1981 (age 39–40) Japan |
Pen name | Tsukasa Fushimi (伏見 つかさ, Fushimi Tsukasa) |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | Japanese |
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Tsukasa Fushimi (伏見 つかさ, Fushimi Tsukasa, born 1981) is a Japanese author of light novels. He made his debut in 2006 with the novel series Jūsanbanme no Alice. This was followed in 2008 by his well-known novel series Oreimo, which spawned a media franchise encompassing multiple manga, anime, and video game adaptations. In 2013, Fushimi began writing his novel series Eromanga Sensei.
Career[]
Originally from Chiba, Tsukasa Fushimi entered the first volume of Jūsanbanme no Alice into the 12th Dengeki Novel Prize in 2005. While the work did not win a prize, it survived through the third selection process and was ultimately published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint in 2006 as Fushimi's debut work.[1] Following the end of Jūsanbanme no Alice with volume four in 2007,[2] Fushimi began writing the first novel of Oreimo, published in 2008.[3] Fushimi would go on to write 12 volumes in total of Oreimo, ending in 2013.[4] Over the course of the series, Oreimo spawned a media franchise encompassing multiple manga, anime and video game adaptations. Fushimi began his next novel series Eromanga Sensei in 2013.[5]
Writing style[]
His debut work, Jūsanbanme no Alice, despite depicting a violent conflict between two of the female leads, Fushimi's editor Kazuma Miki has said that he enjoys the everyday comedy found within Fushimi's work,[6] and how amusing the male characters within his work interact with one another.[7] According to Miki, Fushimi is a writer who initially keeps backstory and setting to a minimum, and only after receiving feedback from his editors and readers does he integrate it into his work.[8][9]
Fushimi has stated that he prefers tall female characters,[10][11] and that the height of the characters in his writings is a reflection of this.[10] In particular, Fushimi cites Saori Makishima, a 180 centimeters tall junior high school girl character in Oreimo, as his favorite character.[11][12] Fushimi states, however, that he does not give preferential treatment to characters based on his personal tastes.[12] For example, he revealed that he intentionally depicted the central heroine of Oreimo, Kirino Kōsaka, as a hateful person.[12][13]
Fushimi has also stated that Kirino is a character he dislikes but needs to be there to "pull the story along",[13] and he also revealed his personal theory that the critical evaluation of characters from readers also reveals how well they made an impression.[14] When analyzing reader surveys, Fushimi says that he judges the popularity of certain characters by counting negative reviews as half as much as a positive review, and explains that characters with different likes and dislikes can be turned into favorable results if handled well.[14]
In Oreimo, the story is focused on the relationship between a brother and a sister, and within the work, the main character repeatedly complains about the hardships of having a sister and hopes that the reader would agree with him. However, Fushimi says that he himself does not have a sister and that this aspect of the character was purely drawn from his imagination.[15]
Works[]
- Light novels
- ASCII Media Works
- Jūsanbanme no Alice (十三番目のアリス, illustrations by Sikorsky) (2006–2007, 4 volumes)[1][2]
- Oreimo (俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない, Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai, illustrations by Hiro Kanzaki) (2008–2013, 2019–ongoing, 14 volumes)[3][4]
- Neko Sis (ねこシス, illustrations by Hiro Kanzaki) (2009, 1 volume)[16]
- Eromanga Sensei (エロマンガ先生, illustrations by Hiro Kanzaki) (2013–ongoing, 12 volumes)[17]
- Visual Art's / Paradigm
- Meitantei Shikkaku na Kanojo (名探偵失格な彼女, illustrations by Eran Hasumi) (2008, 1 volume)[18]
- Square Enix
- Chūnibyō de Go!! (中二病でGO!!) (2009, co-authored short story anthology)[19]
- Ichijinsha
- School Heart's Tsuki to Hanabi to Yakusoku to (School Heart's 月と花火と約束と) (2008, co-authored short story anthology)[20]
- Visual novels
- Meitantei Shikkaku na Kanojo (名探偵失格な彼女) by Issue (Visual Art's) (2009)[21]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b 十三番目のアリス (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b 十三番目のアリス(4) (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b 俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない [Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b 俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない(12) [Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai (12)] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- ^ "Oreimo Author's Ero Manga Sensei Light Novel Outlined". Anime News Network. November 9, 2013. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- ^ "2008年下半期ライトノベル界の話題作 『俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない』 伏見つかさ先生インタビュー(後編) - CloseUp NetTube - ライブドアブログ". web.archive.org. 2010-10-26. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ "俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない(4)発売記念 伏見つかさインタビュー <前編>". アキバBlog. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ "Twitter / dengeki_miki: あくまで自分の個人的な感想で恐縮ですが、作家さんもそれぞれス ..." archive.is. 2012-12-10. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ "Twitter / dengeki_miki: 前者は、高橋さんの『シャナ』や川原さんの『SAO』などです( ..." archive.is. 2012-12-10. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "2008年下半期ライトノベル界の話題作 『俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない』 伏見つかさ先生インタビュー(前編) - CloseUp NetTube - ライブドアブログ". web.archive.org. 2010-10-28. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "「俺の才能にひれ伏せ!」、アニメ化決定した「俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない」の伏見つかさトークショーで語られた制作秘話". GIGAZINE (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "「俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない」7巻発売記念 伏見つかさ先生インタビュー". アキバBlog. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない(5)発売記念 伏見つかさインタビュー<後編>". アキバBlog. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない(6)発売記念 伏見つかさインタビュー". アキバBlog. Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ 電撃オンライン. "徳島で行われた『俺の妹』トークイベントの映像を公式サイトでまるっとお届け!". 電撃オンライン (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-05-29.
- ^ ねこシス [Neko Sis] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- ^ エロマンガ先生(5) 和泉紗霧の初登校 (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
- ^ 名探偵失格な彼女 [Meitantei Shikkaku na Kanojo] (in Japanese). Amazon.com. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- ^ "中二病でGO!! ガンガンノベルズアンソロジー" [Chūnibyō de Go!! Gangan Novels Anthology] (in Japanese). Square Enix. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- ^ "School Heart's 月と花火と約束と" (in Japanese). Ichijinsha. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
- ^ 名探偵失格な彼女 [Meitantei Shikkaku na Kanojo]. Issue (in Japanese). Visual Art's. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
External links[]
- Tsukasa Fushimi's blog (in Japanese)
- Tsukasa Fushimi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 1981 births
- Light novelists
- Living people
- Japanese writer stubs