Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
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is a Japanese
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,
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, and
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director. He is best known for being the character designer and animation director of the original ''
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'' anime, which began in 1979. That same year, he began working as a manga artist, which had been his dream since childhood. His
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have been critically acclaimed and have won numerous awards.


Early life

Born 1947 in
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, Yasuhiko started to draw
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in third grade of elementary school. In high school, he learned the basics of
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from a teacher and was inspired by it. At the time, the world's focus was on the
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, a
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between the capitalist United States and socialist Soviet Union. Yasuhiko said seeing a superpower such as the US burn down a small country, naturally made him " anti-American". Additionally, he viewed Japan as complicit in the war by supporting the US through Yokota Air Base and Misawa Air Base, while claiming to have a pacifist constitution, something he called unforgivable. Yasuhiko began attending Hirosaki University in 1966. A member of the
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, he became a leader in the '' Zenkyōtō'' student movement and involved in the anti-war protests. In September 1969, Yasuhiko was arrested on suspicion of breaking and entering into Hirosaki University, and subsequently expelled.


Career

After moving to Tokyo at age 22, Yasuhiko joined Mushi Productions' training school and began working as an
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despite dreaming of becoming a
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. He has since admitted that he had no interest in animation and did not know what the job would entail, he simply applied to the newspaper advertisement on a whim in order to make a living. It was not until he storyboarded ''
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'' (1974) that he began to find the job interesting. Yasuhiko later went freelance and worked on various
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productions for film and television. Some of his most notable works as character designer and director are ''
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'', '' Combattler V'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Less well known is the fact that he was the original character designer for '' Dirty Pair'', when he illustrated the
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short stories that became the 1980 fixup novel ''The Great Adventures of the Dirty Pair''. Yasuhiko said he had given up on manga because he was under the impression that manga artists had to use pens and he was personally unable to draw sufficiently with one. But while working on ''Space Battleship Yamato'', he visited
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who told him that manga artists could use brushes too. Yasuhiko made his manga debut with '' Arion'' (1979–1984). In 1981 he won the Seiun Award in the art category. Yasuhiko turned ''Arion'' into an animated film that he directed and co-wrote in 1986. That same year, he began the manga ''
Venus Wars is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. It was serialized in the Gakken magazine ''Nora Comics'' from 1986 to 1990. In 1989, ''The Venus Wars'' was adapted into an anime film directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhi ...
'' (1986–1990), which he also later adapted into a film. Yasuhiko became a full-time manga artist in 1989. He serialized ''Namuji'' from 1989 to 1991. It won an Excellence Award at the 1992 Japan Cartoonists Association Awards. In the mid 1990s, Yasuhiko created works such as ''Joan'', a three-volume story of a young French girl living at the time of the
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, whose life parallels that of
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; and ''Jesus'', a two-volume biographical manga about the life of
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. Yasuhiko created ''Ōdō no Inu'' from 1998 to 2000. In 2000, it earned him an Excellence Prize at the Japan Media Arts Festival. Yasuhiko serialized '' Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin'' for ten years, from 2001 to 2011. He stated that, in his mind, "''Gundam''" is ''only'' the original 1979 anime series and that it is the only one that he takes responsibility for. The artist also said that subsequent installments in the franchise focused more on the "Newtypes" seen in the series, which lead to critics and '' otaku'' misunderstanding the theme of ''Gundam''. Yasuhiko further stated that the perpetrators of the Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995 were "undoubtedly familiar" with ''Gundam'' and the "Newtypes". As such, "I had to do another job to correct the distortions in understanding 'Gundam'--, which was why I ended up drawing 'The Origin' in response to Sunrise's request." The manga has over 10 million copies in circulation, and earned him the 2012 Seiun Award in the comics category. He returned to animation in the 2010s to direct ''Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin''s anime adaptations. Yasuhiko then created ''Ten no Ketsumyaku'', about a student in Manchuria on the eve of the
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, for '' Monthly Afternoon'' between January 2012 and September 2016. In 2015, he won a special award for lifetime achievement at the Animation Kobe Awards. Yasuhiko began ''Inui to Tatsumi -Siberia Shuppei Hishi-'' in ''Monthly Afternoon'' on September 25, 2018. The historical series set during the
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was announced as being his last serialized manga. He was honored with a special award for lifetime achievement at the
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in 2021.


Style

As a child, Yasuhiko was particularly fond of
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's art. His own manga are known for their action scenes. Yasuhiko does not create memos, sketches or
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s in advance, he draws directly onto
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BB Kent paper in pencil. Unusually, after deciding the page's
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layout, he begins by drawing characters' faces. Also unusually, he inks every part of his manga with a Sakuyo brush, except the panels, which are done first with a fineliner pen. He goes through two or three brushes for a 30-page chapter. Yasuhiko said he does not know how to use white ink, so he inks around negative space that he leaves in. Michael Toole of
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wrote that by defining the look of ''Gundam''s characters, Yasuhiko also defined the look of
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anime characters in the 1980s in general by extension. Yasuhiko signs his artwork as "YAS".


Filmography


Television

*''
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'' (1971) (character design) *''
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'' (1973) (animator) *''
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'' (1974) (storyboards) *''
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'' (1975) (character design, animation director) *'' Wanpaku Omukashi Kum Kum'' (1975) (screenplay, original creator, character design, animation director) *'' Combattler V'' (1976) (character design) *''Robokko Beeton'' (1976) (character design, animation director) *'' Zambot 3'' (1977) (character design) *'' The Adventures of the Little Prince'' (1978) (character design) *''
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'' (1979) (character design, chief animation director, key animation) *'' Shiroi Kiba White Fang Monogatari'' (1982) (character design, animation director) *''
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'' (1984) (chief director, storyboard (eps. 1, 4), original creator, character design, animation director) *'' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam'' (1985) (character design) *''Super Atragon'' (1995) (character design) *''
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'' (2014) (end credit illustration for ep. 8)


OVA

*'' Kaze to Ki no Uta Sanctus: Sei Naru ka na'' (1987) (director, storyboard) *'' Crusher Joe OAV'' (1989) (character design) *''
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'' (2009) (original character design, illustrations for the original light novel) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin'' (2015) (chief director, storyboard eps. 1–4, original manga, character design)


Film

*'' Crusher Joe the Movie'' (1983) (director, script, screenplay, storyboard, character design, animation director) *'' Arion'' (1986) (director, character design) *''
Venus Wars is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. It was serialized in the Gakken magazine ''Nora Comics'' from 1986 to 1990. In 1989, ''The Venus Wars'' was adapted into an anime film directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhi ...
'' (1989) (original story, director, character design) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam F91'' (1991) (character design) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island'' (2022) (director)


Manga

*'' Arion'' (1979–1984) *''Kurd no Hoshi'' (1985–1987) *''
Venus Wars is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. It was serialized in the Gakken magazine ''Nora Comics'' from 1986 to 1990. In 1989, ''The Venus Wars'' was adapted into an anime film directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhi ...
'' (1986–1990) *''C Kouto'' (1987–1988) *''Namuji'' (1989–1991) *''Nijiiro no Trotsky'' (1990–1996) *''Zinmu'' (1992–1995) *''Anton'' (1992–1995) *''Joan'' (1995–1996, spelled ''Jeanne'' in Japanese) *''Jesus'' (1997) *''Maraya'' (1998) *''Waga na wa Nero'' (1998–1999) *''Ōdō no Inu'' (1998–2000) *''Dattan Typhoon'' (2000–2002) *''Nomi no Ō'' (2001) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin'' (2001–2011) *''Alexandros Sekai Teikoku e no Yume'' (2003) *''Uruwashijima Yume Monogatari'' (2006–2012) *''Ten no Ketsumyaku'' (2012–2016) *''Inui to Tatsumi -Siberia Shuppei Hishi-'' (2018–present)


Other work

* ''Vay'' (1993) – video game – character design *" Sora no Uta ~Higher and Higher~/Hisōbi" (2019) – single from the band Luna Sea – two cover illustrations for the limited edition release *" The Beyond" (2020) – single from the band Luna Sea – cover illustration


References


External links


Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's manga
at the Media Arts Database
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's anime
at the Media Arts Database * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yasuhiko Yoshikazu 1947 births Anime character designers Anime directors Japanese animators Japanese animated film directors Japanese television directors Japanese Marxists Living people Manga artists from Hokkaido Sunrise (company) people