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Shōnen Big Comic
was a bi-weekly manga magazine published by Shogakukan in Japan from 1979 to 1987. From 1976 to 1979, the magazine was titled before being renamed ''Shōnen Big Comics'' in 1979. In 1987, the magazine changed format and was renamed ''Weekly Young Sunday''. Several of the series appearing in ''Shōnen Big Comic'' have been adapted into anime, including ''Esper Mami'', ''Area 88'', and ''Miyuki''. Works Manga-kun era Series marked with a ♣ appeared in the first issue. *''Bīdama Shachō'' by Kimio Yanagisawa ♣ *''Burai the Kid'' by Go Nagai ♣ *''Esper Mami'' by Fujiko F. Fujio ♣ *''Kokoroman'' by George Akiyama ♣ *''Kuru Kuru Pa! X'' by Yuki Hijiri *''Kyūdo-kun'' by Shinji Mizushima ♣ *''Manga Kenkyūkai'' by Shōtarō Ishinomori ♣ *''Otoko Konbē'' by Mikio Yoshimori ♣ *''Propeller 7'' by Leiji Matsumoto *''Rabbit-kun'' by Tatsuhiko Yamagami *''Saibō Ushi Usshī'' by Tatsuo Oda *''Susume! Jets'' by Yuki Hijiri *''Tatoru-kun'' by Fujio Akatsuka ♣ *''Teppengak ...
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Shōnen Manga
is an editorial category of Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent boys. It is, along with manga (targeting adolescent girls and young women), manga (targeting young adult and adult men), and manga (targeting adult women), one of the primary editorial categories of manga. manga is traditionally published in dedicated manga magazines that exclusively target the demographic group. Of the four primary demographic categories of manga, is the most popular category in the Japanese market. While manga ostensibly targets an audience of young males, its actual readership extends significantly beyond this target group to include all ages and genders. The category originated from Japanese children's magazines at the turn of the 20th century and gained significant popularity by the 1920s. The editorial focus of manga is primarily on action, adventure, and the fighting of monsters or other forces of evil. Though action narratives dominate the category, there is de ...
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Leiji Matsumoto
is a Japanese mangaka, creator of several anime and manga series. His wife Miyako Maki is also a manga artist. Early life Matsumoto was the middle child of a family of seven brothers, and, in his early childhood, Matsumoto was given a 35mm film projector by his father, and watched American cartoons during the Pacific War. During this time, he gained an interest in science fiction novels by authors Unno Juza and H. G. Wells. At 18, he moved to Tokyo, to become a ''mangaka''. Space opera Matsumoto is famous for his space operas such as ''Space Battleship Yamato'' and ''Galaxy Express 999''. His style is characterized by mythological and often tragic storylines with strong moral themes, noble heroes, feminine heroines, and a love of strange worlds and melancholy atmosphere. Career Matsumoto made his debut under his real name, Akira Matsumoto, in 1954 with ''Mitsubachi no bōken'' in the magazine ''Manga Shōnen''. Matsumoto had his big break with ''Otoko Oidon'', a series ...
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Yasuichi Ōshima
is a Japanese manga artist. In 1984, he won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen for ''Bats & Terry''. He is the father of manga artist Towa Oshima. Selected works * ''Kenkaku Shōbai { is a series of popular historical novels written by Shōtarō Ikenami and one of the representative novels of Ikenami along with ''Onihei Hankachō'' and ''Shikakenin Fujieda Baian''. The stories were originally serialized in the Shōsetsu Shin ...'' (2008–2021) References External links * * Manga artists from Kyoto Prefecture Winner of Kodansha Manga Award (Shōnen) Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{manga-artist-stub ...
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Akira Oze
is a Japanese manga artist. He made his debut in 1971 under the pen name writing shōnen manga, but he switched in the 1980s to seinen manga. He is best known for '' Natsuko's Sake'', which was adapted as a live-action television series. Oze won the 1986 Shogakukan Manga Award The is one of Japan's major manga awards, and is sponsored by Shogakukan Publishing. It has been awarded annually for serialized manga and features candidates from a number of publishers. It is the oldest manga award in Japan, being given since ... for shōnen manga for ''Hatsukoi Scandal'' and ''Tobe! Jinrui II''. Selected works * (1978, 1 volume) * (1981–1986, 18 volumes) * (1986–1987, 7 volumes) - story by Masao Yajima * (1988–1991, 12 volumes) * (1992–1994, 7 volumes) * (1994–1997, 9 volumes) * (2001–2004, 8 volumes) References External links Official Website * at The Ultimate Manga Guide Manga artists from Kyoto Prefecture 1947 births Living people People from ...
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Hatsukoi Scandal
is a Japanese manga series by Akira Oze. It won the award for best ''shōnen'' manga at the 31st Shogakukan Manga Award. It was adapted into a TV special in 1986. Cast *Ryōko Sano *Kazumi Kawai *Naoto Nagashima is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Naoto can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *直人, "honesty, person" *尚人, "esteem, person" *直登, "honesty, ascend" *尚登, "esteem, ascend" *直斗, "honest ... References External links * 1981 manga Shogakukan manga Shōnen manga Winners of the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen manga {{manga-stub ...
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Motoka Murakami
is a Japanese manga artist who primarily writes for the Seinen demographic despite beginning his career with Shounen works. He won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen for '' Gakuto Retsuden'' ( ja) in 1982 and the Shogakukan Manga Award twice, for shōnen for ''Musashi no Ken'' in 1984 and for general manga in 1996 for ''Ron'', serialized in Big Comic Original from 1991 to 2006. In 1998, he received an Excellence Prize at the Japan Media Arts Festival for ''Ron''. '' Jin'' won the Grand Prize at the 2011 Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize. On a list published in the beginning of August 2011, he ranked as the 35th best-selling manga artist since January 2010, with 1,901,000 copies sold. Works *''Musashi no Ken is a Japanese sports manga series written and illustrated by Motoka Murakami that focuses on kendo. It was serialized by Shogakukan in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' between April 1981 and October 1985. ''Musashi no Ken'' received the 1984 Shoga ...'' *'' Jin'' Reference ...
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George Tokoro
, better known by the stage name , is a Japanese comedian, TV personality, singer-songwriter, and essayist. Born in Tokorozawa, Saitama, he attended Takushoku University's Commercial Science class. Works Film *''Madadayo'' (1993) - Amaki *''Ponyo'' (2008) - Fujimoto (voice) Video games *''Jagainu-kun'' (xxxx) (Game Boy Color - Composer) *''Tokoro-san no Mamoru mo Semeru mo'' (xxxx) (Family Computer) *''Tokoro-san no Mah Mahjong!'' (xxxx) (Arcade) *''Tokoro-san no Mah Mahjong 2: Tokoro's Cup'' (xxxx) (Arcade) *''Tokoro's Mahjong Jr.'' (xxxx) (Game Boy) *''Tokoro's Mahjong'' (xxxx) (Super Famicom) *''Tokoro-San no Setagaya Country Club'' (xxxx) (Game Boy Color) *''Tokoro-san no Daifugou'' (xxxx) (PlayStation) Japanese dub Live-action *ALF (TV series), ''ALF'' - ALF *''Look Who's Talking'' - Mikey *''Look Who's Talking Too'' - Michael "Mikey" Jensen-Ubriacco Animation *Howard the Duck (film), ''Howard the Duck'' (Fuji TV edition) - Howard the Duck *''Ralph Breaks the Internet' ...
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Cyborg 009
is a Japanese science fiction manga created by Shotaro Ishinomori. It was serialized in many different Japanese magazines, including '' Monthly Shōnen King'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'', ''Shōnen Big Comic'', '' COM'', ''Shōjo Comic'', ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'', '' Monthly Shōnen Jump'', and ''Monthly Comic Nora''. In 2012, comiXology acquired the digital distribution rights to Shotaro Ishinomori's catalogue, including ''Cyborg 009''. Plot Nine people from around the world are kidnapped by the evil Black Ghost organization, led by the tyrant Skull, to undergo experiments that would allow him to use them as human weapons to promote the production of cyborg warfare. While he succeeds in converting the group of nine into cyborgs with superhuman powers, his most reputable scientist, Dr. Isaac Gilmore, helps the cyborgs escape to rebel against Skull and Black Ghost. The nine cyborgs – from which the name of the series is derived – band together in orde ...
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Kaoru Shintani
is a Japanese manga artist. Shintani is best known for his series ''Area 88''. In addition to his pilot comics, Shintani has ventured into science fiction, fantasy, comedy, and hentai comics as well. In 1985, he was awarded the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen for ''Area 88'' and ''Futari Daka''. Shintani began his career in 1972 as a shōjo artist and was nominated for the Ribon Comics Award for best new artist of that year. After working as an assistant to Leiji Matsumoto, the creator of ''Space Pirate Captain Harlock'' and ''Galaxy Express 999'' and the creative director for ''Space Battleship Yamato'', Shintani began to publish aviator titles in various comic magazines. Serialization of ''Area 88'' began in 1979 and the title has been popular ever since. While working as an assistant to Matsumoto, one of Shintani's duties was to construct plastic models for drawing reference. Matsumoto often states that he based the character Yattaran (who appears as a supporting characte ...
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Tamiya Corporation
is a Japanese manufacturer of plastic model kits, radio-controlled cars, battery and solar powered educational models, sailboat models, acrylic and enamel model paints, and various modeling tools and supplies. The company was founded by Yoshio Tamiya in Shizuoka, Japan, in 1946. The company has gained a reputation among hobbyists of producing models of outstanding quality and accurate scale detail. The company's philosophy is reflected directly in its motto: "First in quality around the world". Tamiya's metal molds are produced from plans with the concept of being "easy to understand and build, even for beginners". Even the box art is consistent with this throughout the company. Tamiya has been awarded the ''Modell des Jahres'' (Model of the Year) award, hosted by the German magazine ''ModellFan''. Products currently commercialized by Tamiya include (toy and collectibles): scale plastic model cars, aircraft, military vehicles, motorcycles, figurines, radio-controlled cars, tru ...
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Mabuchi Motor
is a Japanese manufacturing company based in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is the world's largest manufacturer by volume of small electric motors, producing over 1.4 billion motors annually. The company employs 24,286 people in its production division, 755 in its administrative division, 583 in its R&D division, and 219 in its sales division. Mabuchi Motor holds 70% of the market for motors used with automotive door mirrors, door locks, and air conditioning damper actuators. Sales of power window lifter motors are on the rise. The company's ratio of consolidated markets is 64.3% automotive products and 35.7% consumer and industrial products. Applications for Mabuchi brushed DC electric motors and brushless electric motors include power drills, lawn mowers, vibrating cell phones and video game controllers, vibrators, vacuum cleaners, toy cars and planes, CD, DVD and Blu-ray players, digital cameras, computer printers, electric fans, electric razors, washing machines, ele ...
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Radio Controlled Car
'Radio-controlled cars'' (or RC cars for short) are miniature model cars, vans, buses, trucks or buggies that can be controlled from a distance using a specialized transmitter or remote. The term "RC" has been used to mean both "remote controlled" and "radio controlled"."remote controlled" includes vehicles that are controlled by radio waves, infrared waves or a physical wire connection, but the latter term is now obsolete. Common use of "RC" today usually refers only to vehicles controlled by radio, and this article focuses on radio-controlled vehicles only. Cars are powered by various sources. Electric models are powered by small but powerful electric motors and rechargeable nickel-cadmium, nickel metal hydride, or lithium polymer cells. There are also brushed or brushless electric motors - brushless motors are more powerful and efficient, but also much more expensive than brushed motors. Most fuel-powered models use glow plug engines, small internal combustion engines fuelle ...
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