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Tōru Fujisawa

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Tōru Fujisawa
Born
Hokkaido,Japan
NationalityJapanese
Other namesMari Aizawa(Tương trạch chân lý)[1][verification needed]
OccupationManga artist
EmployerKodansha
Known forGreat Teacher Onizuka
SpouseAyano Fujisawa
Websitehttp://ameblo.jp/toofu001

Tōru Fujisawa(Đằng trạch とおる,Fujisawa Tōru,born 1967)is a Japanesemanga artist.His name is romanized asTohru Fujisawaon theTokyopopEnglish-languageGreat Teacher Onizukabooks and asToru Fujisawaon theKodanshabilingual releases. His first serialized work wasAdesugata Junjo Boy,published from 1989 inWeekly Shōnen Magazine.Fujisawa's best-known work isGreat Teacher Onizuka(GTO) about a biker, Eikichi Onizuka, and his attempt to become and remain a teacher. It is a sequel toShōnan Jun'ai Gumi!and its side storyBad Company.In 1998, Fujisawa won theKodansha Manga AwardforGreat Teacher Onizuka.[2]

Personal[edit]

Fujisawa was born and raised inHokkaidoand started drawing as a child. Fujisawa originally wanted to be in animation but decidedmangawould give him more freedom. He basedShonan Junai Gumiat a seaside location after growing up inland. At the age of 17, he moved toTokyoby himself to become amanga artist.He wrote science fictionDōjinshiand submitted them to publishers. He is a fan ofInitial Dand was inspired byAkira.[3]He is also a fan of thebeat 'em upvideo gameSpartan X(Kung-Fu Master).[4]

In 2010, he married actress Ayano Sugiyama.[5][6][7]

Works[edit]

  • Love You(1989,Magazine Fresh!,Kodansha)
  • Adesugata Junjo Boy( diễm tư thuần tình Boy, 1989,Weekly Shōnen Magazine,Kodansha)
  • Shonan Junai Gumi( tương nam thuần ái tổ!, 1990–1996,Weekly Shōnen Magazine,Kodansha)
  • Bad Company(1996,Weekly Shōnen Magazine,Kodansha)
  • Great Teacher Onizuka(1997–2002,Weekly Shōnen Magazine,Kodansha)
  • Rose Hip Rose(2002–2003,Young Magazine Uppers,Kodansha)
  • Wild Base Ballers(2003,Weekly Shōnen Magazine,Kodansha. Artwork by Taroh Sekiguchi)
  • Himitsu Sentai Momoider(ひみつ chiến đội モモイダー, 2003/2006-2007,Weekly Young Jump,Young Jump Extra Edition Mankaku,Shueisha)
  • Tokko( đặc công, 2004,Monthly Afternoon,Kodansha)
  • Rose Hip Zero(2005–2006,Weekly Shōnen Magazine,Kodansha)
  • Magnum Rose Hip(2006,Weekly Shōnen Magazine,Kodansha)
  • Kamen Teacher(仮 diện ティーチャー, 2006–2007,Weekly Young Jump,Shueisha)
  • Reverend D(2006-2007/2008/2009,Monthly Comic REX,Ichijinsha)
  • Animal Joe(アニマルJOE, 2006/2008,Big Comic Spirits,Shogakukan)
  • Unhappy!(あんハピっ!, 2008,Comic Charge,Kadokawa)
  • Tooi Hoshi kara Kita ALICE( viễn い tinh から lai たALICE, 2008,Big Comic Spirits,Shogakukan)
  • GTO: 14 Days in Shonan(2009-2011,Weekly Shōnen Magazine,Kodansha)
  • Repoman Soul!(レポマン hồn!, 2010,Weekly Young Jump,Shueisha)
  • Soul Reviver(ソウルリヴァイヴァー, 2011-2014,Monthly Hero's, Hero's Inc.)
  • Ino-Head Gargoyle( tỉnh の đầu ガーゴイル, 2012-2014,Weekly Young Magazine,Kodansha)
  • GT-R - Great Transporter Ryuji(2012,Weekly Shōnen Magazine,Kodansha)
  • Kamen Teacher BLACK(2013-2014,Weekly Young Jump,Shueisha)
  • GTO: Paradise Lost(2014-ongoing,Weekly Young Magazine,Kodansha)
  • Oishii Kamishama(2014-2015,Weekly Shōnen Sunday,Shogakukan)
  • Soul Reviver South(ソウルリヴァイヴァー SOUTH, 2014-2016,Monthly Hero'sHero's Inc.)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Aizawa, Mari (w,a). "P-Boys"Chu khan thiếu niên bảo đảo [Weekly Shonen Takarajima],vol. 1, no. 1, p. 263–282 (December 19, 1986). Tokyo, Japan:TakarajimashaInc..
  2. ^Hahn, Joel."Kodansha Manga Awards".Comic Book Awards Almanac.Archived fromthe originalon 2007-08-16.Retrieved2007-08-21.
  3. ^Tokyopop Interview (GTO Anime DVDs)
  4. ^Okamoto, Yoshiki;Nishiyama, Takashi."[ENG SUB] A Talk Between the Creators of Street Fighter and Fatal Fury: KOF (Takashi Nishiyama)".Thế giới の cương bổn cát khởi Ch(in Japanese).YouTube.Event occurs at 1:20.Retrieved17 July2022.
  5. ^"Ayano Sugiyama".
  6. ^"GTO's Fujisawa Marries, Expects Child in February".
  7. ^"Fujisawa Tooru, author of" GTO ", to wed actress Ayano".

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