fiction.wikisort.org - WriterTakahiro Sakuishi (Japanese: 作石貴浩, Hepburn: Sakuishi Takahiro, born March 16, 1969), better known by his pen name Harold Sakuishi (ハロルド作石, Harorudo Sakuishi), is a Japanese manga artist. Sakuishi has a wide variety of interests which include baseball (he is a huge Chunichi Dragons fan), martial arts, MMA, and music (he is a huge Red Hot Chili Peppers fan). Each of these has become the basis for his most popular series (baseball in Stopper Busujima, fighting in Bakaichi, and music in Beck). His series also often include character cameos from his past works; one of the newspaper reporters in Beck is actually from Stopper Busujima and so on. Additionally, he's a big fan of Sangokushi (Romance of the Three Kingdoms) with an altered version of that story appearing in Beck written by "Christy Sakuishi". In Beck he included many famous people in background crowds. These included many popular musicians, characters from Happy Sangokushi and MMA legends Royce Gracie and Kazushi Sakuraba.
Japanese manga artist
Harold Sakuishi |
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Born | Takahiro Sakuishi 作石貴浩 (1969-03-16) March 16, 1969 (age 53) Aichi Prefecture, Japan |
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Occupation | Manga artist |
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Period | 1985- present |
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Genre | Fiction |
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Subject | Shōnen manga |
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Notable works | Beck |
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Notable awards | Kodansha Manga Award (1990 & 2002) |
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Bibliography
- Gorillaman (ゴリラーマン), Weekly Young Magazine (1988 - 1994), collected in 19 volumes
- Bakaichi (1995)
- Stopper Busujima (1996)
- Beck (1999 – 2008)
- Seven Shakespeares (7人のシェイクスピア, nananin no She'ikusupia), Big Comic Spirits (2009 - 2011), collected in 12 volumes[1]
- Seven Shakespeares - Non Sanz Droict (7人のシェイクスピア NON SANZ DROICT), Weekly Young Magazine (2016 -)[2]
- Rin (リン), Monthly Shōnen Magazine (2013 - 2016), collected in 14 volumes
Video games
Awards
- 7th Tetsuya Chiba Excellent Newcomer Award - Souwaikan (1987)
- 14th Kodansha Manga Award, general category - Gorillaman (1990)[3]
- 26th Kodansha Manga Award, shōnen category - Beck (2002)[3]
- 2018 International Spotlight Award from the Harvey Awards[4]
References
External links
Kodansha Manga Award – General |
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1980s |
- Karyūdo no Seiza by Machiko Satonaka (1982)
- P.S. Genki Desu, Shunpei by Fumi Saimon (1983)
- Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo (1984)
- Okashi na Futari by Jūzō Yamasaki (1985)
- Adolf by Osamu Tezuka and What's Michael? by Makoto Kobayashi (1986)
- Actor by Kaiji Kawaguchi (1987)
- Bonobono by Mikio Igarashi and Be-Bop High School by Kazuhiro Kiuchi (1988)
- Showa: A History of Japan by Shigeru Mizuki (1989)
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1990s |
- The Silent Service by Kaiji Kawaguchi and Gorillaman by Harold Sakuishi (1990)
- Kachō Shima Kōsaku by Kenshi Hirokane and Waru by Jun Fukami (1991)
- Naniwa Kin'yūdō by Yūji Aoki (1992)
- Parasyte by Hitoshi Iwaaki (1993)
- Tetsujin Ganma by Yasuhito Yamamoto (1994)
- Hanada Shōnen Shi by Makoto Isshiki (1995)
- The Ping Pong Club by Minoru Furuya (1996)
- Dragon Head by Minetarō Mochizuki (1997)
- Gambling Apocalypse: Kaiji by Nobuyuki Fukumoto and Sōten Kōro by Hagin Yi and King Gonta (1998)
- Wangan Midnight by Michiharu Kusunoki (1999)
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2000s |
- Vagabond by Takehiko Inoue (2000)
- 20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa (2001)
- Zipang by Kaiji Kawaguchi (2002)
- The Life of Genius Professor Yanagizawa by Kazumi Yamashita (2003)
- Basilisk by Masaki Segawa (2004)
- Dragon Zakura by Norifusa Mita (2005)
- Mushishi by Yuki Urushibara (2006)
- Big Windup! by Asa Higuchi (2007)
- Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture by Masayuki Ishikawa (2008)
- Oh My Goddess! by Kōsuke Fujishima (2009)
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2010s |
- Giant Killing by Masaya Tsunamoto (2010)
- March Comes In like a Lion by Chica Umino and Space Brothers by Chūya Koyama (2011)
- Vinland Saga by Makoto Yukimura (2012)
- Gurazeni by Yūji Moritaka and Keiji Adachi and Prison School by Akira Hiramoto (2013)
- Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū by Haruko Kumota (2014)
- Knights of Sidonia by Tsutomu Nihei (2015)
- Kōnodori by Yū Suzunoki (2016)
- The Fable by Katsuhisa Minami (2017)
- Sanju Mariko by Yuki Ozawa and Fragile by Saburō Megumi and Bin Kusamizu (2018)
- What Did You Eat Yesterday? by Fumi Yoshinaga (2019)
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2020s |
- Blue Period by Tsubasa Yamaguchi (2020)
- Yuria-sensei no Akai Ito by Kiwa Irie (2021)
- Police in a Pod by Miko Yasu (2022)
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Kodansha Manga Award – Shōnen |
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1970s |
- Black Jack and The Three-Eyed One by Osamu Tezuka (1977)
- Football Hawk by Noboru Kawasaki (1978)
- Tonda Couple by Kimio Yanagisawa (1979)
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1980s |
- Susano Oh by Gō Nagai (1980)
- Sanshirō of 1, 2 by Makoto Kobayashi (1981)
- Gakuto Retsuden by Motoka Murakami (1982)
- The Kabocha Wine by Mitsuru Miura (1983)
- Bats & Terry by Yasuichi Ōshima (1984)
- Bari Bari Densetsu by Shuichi Shigeno (1985)
- Kōtarō Makaritōru! by Tatsuya Hiruta (1986)
- Ironfist Chinmi by Takeshi Maekawa (1987)
- Mister Ajikko by Daisuke Terasawa (1988)
- Meimon! Daisan Yakyūbu by Toshiyuki Mutsu (1989)
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1990s |
- Shura no Mon by Masatoshi Kawahara (1990)
- Hajime no Ippo by George Morikawa (1991)
- Kaze Hikaru: Koshien by Sanbachi Kawa and Tarō Nami (1992)
- 3×3 Eyes by Yuzo Takada (1993)
- Shoot! by Tsukasa Ōshima (1994)
- The Kindaichi Case Files by Yōzaburō Kanari and Fumiya Satō (1995)
- Shōta no Sushi by Daisuke Terasawa (1996)
- Ryūrōden by Yoshito Yamahara (1997)
- Great Teacher Onizuka by Tooru Fujisawa (1998)
- Chamaleon by Toshiyuki Mutsu (1999)
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2000s |
- Shōbushi Densetsu Tetsuya by Fūmei Sai and Yasushi Hoshino (2000)
- Love Hina by Ken Akamatsu (2001)
- Cromartie High School by Eiji Nonaka and Beck by Harold Sakuishi (2002)
- Kunimitsu no Matsuri, by Yūma Andō and Masashi Asaki (2003)
- Shana Ō Yoshitsune by Hirofumi Sawada (2004)
- Capeta by Masahito Soda (2005)
- Air Gear by Oh! great (2006)
- Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei by Kōji Kumeta and Dear Boys: Act 2 by Hiroki Yagami (2007)
- Saikyō! Toritsu Aoizaka Kōkō Yakyūbu by Motoyuki Tanaka (2008)
- Q.E.D. by Motohiro Katou and Fairy Tail by Hiro Mashima (2009)
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2010s |
- Ace of Diamond by Yuji Terajima (2010)
- Attack on Titan by Hajime Isayama (2011)
- Those Snow White Notes by Marimo Ragawa (2012)
- Your Lie in April by Naoshi Arakawa (2013)
- Baby Steps by Hikaru Katsuki (2014)
- The Seven Deadly Sins by Nakaba Suzuki and Yowamushi Pedal by Wataru Watanabe (2015)
- Days by Tsuyoshi Yasuda (2016)
- Altair: A Record of Battles by Kotono Katō (2017)
- Beastars by Paru Itagaki (2018)
- The Quintessential Quintuplets by Negi Haruba and To Your Eternity by Yoshitoki Ōima (2019)
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2020s |
- Tokyo Revengers by Ken Wakui (2020)
- Blue Lock by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura (2021)
- That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime by Fuse and Taiki Kawakami (2022)
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[de] Harold Sakuishi
Harold Sakuishi (jap. ハロルド 作石, Harorudo Sakuishi; eigentlich: 作石 貴浩, Sakuishi Takahiro[1]; * 16. März 1969 in der Präfektur Aichi, Japan) ist ein japanischer Manga-Zeichner.
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