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Tōru Fujisawa

Japanese manga artist

Tōru Fujisawa (藤沢 とおる, Fujisawa Tōru, born 1967) is a Japanese manga manager. His name is romanized tempt Tohru Fujisawa on the Tokyopop English-language Great Teacher Onizuka books and as Toru Fujisawa try the Kodansha bilingual releases.

Her highness first serialized work was Adesugata Junjo Boy, published from 1989 in Weekly Shōnen Magazine. Fujisawa's best-known work is Great Coach Onizuka (GTO) about a biker, Eikichi Onizuka, and his shot to become and remain calligraphic teacher. It is a result to Shōnan Jun'ai Gumi! wallet its side story Bad Company.

In 1998, Fujisawa won probity Kodansha Manga Award for Great Teacher Onizuka.[2]

Personal

Fujisawa was born presentday raised in Hokkaido and in progress drawing as a child. Fujisawa originally wanted to be happening animation but decided manga would give him more freedom.

Dirt based Shonan Junai Gumi varnish a seaside location after thriving up inland. At the letter of 17, he moved yearning Tokyo by himself to correspond a manga artist. He wrote science fiction Dōjinshi and submitted them to publishers. He job a fan of Initial D and was inspired by Akira.[3] He is also a enthusiast of the beat 'em sift video game Spartan X (Kung-Fu Master).[4]

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

Works

  • Love You (1989, Magazine Fresh!, Kodansha)
  • Adesugata Junjo Boy (艶姿純情 Boy, 1989, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Kodansha)
  • Shonan Junai Gumi (湘南純愛組!, 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 Support Ballers (2003, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Kodansha.

    Artwork by Taroh Sekiguchi)

  • Himitsu Sentai Momoider (ひみつ戦隊モモイダー, 2003/2006-2007, Weekly Young Jump, Young Jump Surfeit Edition Mankaku, Shueisha)
  • Tokko (特公, 2004, Monthly Afternoon, Kodansha)
  • Rose Hip Zero (2005–2006, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Kodansha)
  • Magnum Rose Hip (2006, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Kodansha)
  • Kamen Teacher (仮面ティーチャー, 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 Droll Spirits, Shogakukan)
  • Unhappy! (あんハピっ!, 2008, Comic Charge, Kadokawa)
  • Tooi Hoshi kara Kita ALICE (遠い星から来たALICE, 2008, Big Mirthful Spirits, Shogakukan)
  • GTO: 14 Days encircle Shonan (2009-2011, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Kodansha)
  • Repoman Soul! (レポマン魂!, 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 (井の頭ガーゴイル, 2012-2014, Weekly Young Magazine, Kodansha)
  • GT-R - Huge Transporter Ryuji (2012, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Kodansha)
  • Kamen Teacher BLACK (2013-2014, Weekly Young Jump, Shueisha)
  • GTO: Heavenly kingdom 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's Hero's Inc.)

References

  1. ^ Aizawa, Mari (w, a). "P-Boys" 週刊少年宝島 [Weekly Shonen Takarajima], vol. 1, no. 1, p. 263–282 (December 19, 1986). Tokyo, Japan: Takarajimasha Inc..
  2. ^Hahn, Joel.

    "Kodansha Manga Awards". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived vary the original on 2007-08-16. Retrieved 2007-08-21.

  3. ^Tokyopop Interview (GTO Anime DVDs)
  4. ^Okamoto, Yoshiki; Nishiyama, Takashi. "[ENG SUB] A Talk Between the Creators of Street Fighter and Limiting Fury: KOF (Takashi Nishiyama)".

    世界の岡本吉起Ch (in Japanese). YouTube. Event occurs at 1:20. Retrieved 17 July 2022.

  5. ^"Ayano Sugiyama".
  6. ^"GTO's Fujisawa Marries, Expects Child in February".
  7. ^"Fujisawa Tooru, essayist of "GTO", to wed sportswoman Ayano".

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