Akira Toriyama
Akira Toriyama (bi japonî: 鳥山 明, Toriyama Akira; z. 5'ê avrêlê, 1955, li Kiyosu, Aichi, Japon), mangavanekî japon e.
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Akira Toriyama ku li prefektoriya Aichiyê hatiye cîhanê, di zarokatiya xwe de jî fanekî xêzeroman û filmê karton bû. Bi fîlmê kertonê "101 Dalmatians" yê Walt Disney ve di cara pêşîn daxwaza wê hedibû ji bi xwe li ser kaxizê xêz bike.
Toriyam di sala 1974an de di dibistana bazirganiyê prefektorî di cêrgeya darijêniyê de perwendîşa xwe xelas kir û di eynî sal de ew heta sala 1977an de ew wek sêwirîner (dîzayner) ji bo fîrmeyeke sêwirînerî dixebitî.
Sala paşîn, wî beşdarî mehana Shukan Shonen Jump "Young Jump Award" bû û bi Wonder Island wekî xêzkar pêşkeşa xwe ya yekemîn kir ku çîrokek serpêhatî ya ecêb di derbarê şikeftvan , cadû û keyek de, ku di Weekly Shonen Jump de hate weşandin.[1]
Di 1979 de wî dest bi kar kir li ser rêzika manga Dr. Slump, ku di heman kovarê de bi serfiraziyek mezin xuya bû. Toriyama ev xelata Shogakukan Manga ya 1982-an di kategoriya Shōnen de werdigire. Serkeftina wî ya herî mezin heya nuha ji 1984-an heya 1995-an hatî weşandin û 42 berheman rêzefîlmên manga berbiçav Dragonball. Ew digel 152 mîlyon kopiyên ku tenê li Japonê têne firotin (2010) di rêza duyemîn a rêzefîlma herî serkeftî ya dîrokê de cih digire.[2]
Di 1983 de, Akira Toriyama studyoya xwe ya sêwirandinê damezrandiye Bird Studio û beşdarê sêwirandina grafikî ya karakteran di lîstikên vîdyoyê de, di nav de serpêhatiya Dragon Quest û 1995-an de lîstika rola-lîstina Chrono Trigger ve hatî weşandin. Ji wî tê sêwirana idiosyncratic ya otomobîlê QVOLT, ku otomobîla japonî CQ Motors di Adara 2005-an de li bazirganiyê derxist.
Di rêbendana 2007 de li Shonen Jump "Dragon Ball x One Piece: Cross Epoch" xuya bû, kurteçîrokek kurt a nû bi hevkariya Eiichiro Oda, ku xêzkarê One Piece e .
Di sala 2013-an de, ew di Festîvala Navneteweyî ya Dessinée d'Angoulême de xelata taybetî wergirt.[1]
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Manga[biguherîne]
Sernav | Sal | Têbînî |
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Awawa World (あわわワールドAwawa Wārudo) | 1977 | Unpublished, submission for Monthly Young Jump Award. Printed in 1983 in Toriyama's fan club newsletter, Bird Land Press # 5 & 6. |
Mysterious Rain Jack (謎のレインジャック Nazo no Rein Jakku) | 1978 | Unpublished, submission for Monthly Young Jump Award. Printed in 1982 in Toriyama's fan club newsletter, Bird Land Press # 3 & 4. |
Wonder Island (ワンダー・アイランド Wandā Airando) | 1978 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1978 #52 |
Wonder Island 2(ワンダー・アイランド2 Wandā Airando Tsū) | 1978 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump January 1979 Special Issue |
Today's Highlight Island (本日のハイライ島 Honjitsu no Hairai Shima) | 1979 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump April Special Issue |
Tomato, Girl Detective (ギャル刑事トマト Gyaru Keiji Tomato) | 1979 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump August Special Issue |
Dr. Slump (Dr. スランプ Dokutā Suranpu) | 1980–1984 | 236 chapters in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1980 #5/6 - 1984 #39, assembled into 18 tankōbon, reassembled into 9 aizoban in 1990, 9 bunkobanin 1995, and 15 kanzenban in 2006 |
Pola & Roid | 1981 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1981 #17; Toriyama's prizewinning entry in the 1981 "Jump Readers' Award" competition |
Escape | 1981 | One-shot in Shōnen JumpJanuary 1982 Special Issue |
Mad Matic | 1982 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1982 #12; Toriyama's entry in the 1982 "Jump Readers' Award" competition |
Pink | 1982 | One-shot in Fresh Jump December 1982 issue |
Hetappi Manga Kenkyūjo | 1982–1984 | 1 tankōbonoriginally serialized in Fresh Jump, drawing lesson co-authored with Akira Sakuma |
Chobit | 1983 | 2 one-shots in Weekly Shōnen Jump and Fresh Jump |
Dragon Boy (騎竜少年 Doragon Bōi) | 1983 | 2 one-shots in Fresh Jump |
The Adventure of Tongpoo (トンプー大冒険 Tonpū Dai Bōken) | 1983 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Vol.1 | 1983 | 1 tankōbon, collects previously published one-shots |
Dragon Ball | 1984–1995 | 519 chapters and one extra chapter in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1984 #51 - 1995 #25, compiled into 42 tankōbon, reassembled into 34 kanzenban in 2002 with an altered ending, and 18 sōshūhenin 2016 |
Mr. Ho (Mr.ホー) | 1986 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1986 #49 |
Lady Red | 1987 | One-shot in Super Jump #2 |
Kennosuke-sama(剣之介さま) | 1987 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1987 #38 |
Sonchoh | 1987 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1988 #05 |
Mamejirō (豆次郎くん Mamejirō-kun) | 1988 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Vol.2 | 1988 | 1 tankōbon, collects previously published one-shots |
Clear Skies, Karamaru (空丸くん日本晴れKaramaru-kun Nihonbare) | 1989 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Rocky | 1989 | One-shot in Dōjinshi Neko Jū Jisha to Sono Yūjin-tachi (猫十字社の同人誌), a collection of works by different artists. |
Wolf | 1990 | One-shot, published in the art book Akira Toriyama: The World |
Cashman – Saving Soldier (貯金戦士 CASHMAN) | 1990–1991 | 3 one-shots in V Jump |
Dub & Peter 1 | 1992–1993 | 4 one-shots in V Jump |
Go! Go! Ackman | 1993–1994 | 11 one-shots in V Jump |
Alien X-Peke (宇宙人ペケ Uchūjin Peke) | 1996 | Two chapters in Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Tokimecha | 1996–1997 | Three chapters in Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Bubul and the Majin Village (魔人村のBUBUL Majin Mura no Bubul) | 1997 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump; Toriyama's winning entry in the revived "JumpReaders' Cup ’97" competition, and prototype for his series Cowa! |
Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Vol.3 | 1997 | 1 tankōbon, collects previously published one-shots |
Cowa! | 1997–1998 | 14 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected in 1 tankōbon |
Kajika | 1998 | 12 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected in 1 tankōbon |
Mahimahi the Lungfish (ハイギョのマヒマヒ Haigyo no Mahimahi) | 1999 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Neko Majin | 1999–2005 | 3 one-shots in Weekly Shōnen Jump and 5 one-shots in Monthly Shōnen Jump, collected into 1 kanzenban |
Hyowtam (ヒョータム Hyōtamu) | 2000 | One-shot drawn entirely on a computer for E-Jump, a special edition of Weekly Shōnen Jumpfocusing on electronics. |
Sand Land | 2000 | 14 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected into 1 tankōbon |
This is the Police Station in front of Dragon Park on Planet Namek (こちらナメック星ドラゴン公園前派出所 Kochira Namekku-sei Dragon Kōen-mae Hashutsujo) | 2006 | 1 chapter of Super Kochikame(超こち亀 Chō Kochikame), Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujoand Dragon Ballcrossover with Osamu Akimotofor 30th anniversary of Kochikame. |
Cross Epoch | 2006 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump, Dragon Balland One Piececrossover with Eiichiro Oda |
Dr. Mashirito – Abale-chan(Dr.MASHIRITO ABALEちゃん) | 2007 | One-shot in Monthly Shōnen Jump |
Sachie-chan Good!! (さちえちゃんグー!! Sachie-chan Gū!!) | 2008 | One-shot in Jump SQ, art by Masakazu Katsura |
Delicious Island's Mr. U (おいしい島のウーさま Oishii Shima no Ū-sama) | 2009 | One-shot in the pamphlet Saishū Senryaku Biosphere (最終戦略 バイオスフィア) for 2030 Magazine |
Jiya (JIYA -ジヤ-) | 2009–2010 | 3 chapters in Weekly Young Jump, art by Masakazu Katsura |
Kintoki (KINTOKI-金目族のトキ-Kintoki - Kinmezoku no Toki) | 2010 | One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Jaco the Galactic Patrolman | 2013 | 11 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected into 1 tankōbon |
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- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. The World Special. pp. Rûpela 127.
- ↑ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-04-26/naruto-is-5th-manga-with-100-million+copies-in-print. Missing or empty
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