Daijiro Morohoshi (諸æ 大äºé, Morohoshi DaijirÅ, born July 6, 1949 in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. He grew up in Adachi-ku, Tokyo. He is well known for SF comics, allegorical comics and horror/mystery comics based on pseudohistory and folklore. The indirect influence by Cthulhu Mythos also appears here and there in his works.
Biography
After graduating from high school, Morohoshi worked for the Tokyo metropolitan government for three years.
In 1970, Morohoshi made his professional debut with his short story "Junko KyÅkatsu" (ã¸ã¥ã³åã»æå, Junko, blackmail) in COM.
In 1974, his "Seibutsu Toshi" (ç"ç©é½å¸, Bio City) was selected in the 7th Tezuka Award. He published "YÅkai Hunter" (å¦æªãã³ã¿ã¼, Demon Hunter) series in Weekly ShÅnen Jump and he entered the comics industry in earnest. He published "Ankoku Shinwa" (æé»'ç¥è©±, Dark myth), "KÅshi Ankokuden" (å"åæé»'ä¼, Dark biography of Confucius) in the same magazine afterwards.
In 1979, he published the "Mud men" series in Monthly ShÅnen Champion ZÅkan.
In 1983, he published SaiyÅ« YÅenden (西éå¦ç¿ä¼, Journey to the West: Monster monkeyâs Commentary) (The Monkey King and other Chinese Legends) based on "Journey to the West" in Super Action. This work won the grand prize of the fourth Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2000.
Anecdote
Because Morohoshi's style of painting was too unique, his assistants said that they didn't know how to assist him, or Osamu Tezuka said that he could not imitate Morohoshi's painting. Morohoshi's "Mud men" triggered Haruomi Hosono of Yellow Magic Orchestra, and Hosono wrote "The Madmen". Hosono said that his production company misspelled "Mudmen" with "Madmen". Hayao Miyazaki told that he was strongly influenced by Morohoshi in various media. When Kentaro Takekuma interviewed Miyazaki, he said that he actually wanted Morohoshi to draw "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind". According to Toshio Okada who was a former representative director of Gainax, Hideaki Anno always said that he wanted to apply the scene where a giant appeared in "Kage no Machi" (å½±ã®è¡, Shadow Town) to his work, and his hope was realized in "Neon Genesis Evangelion".
Awards
Major Works
Manga
- YÅkai Hunter series
- SaiyÅ« YÅenden (The Monkey King and other Chinese Legends)
- Mud men series
- Seibutsu Toshi
- KÅshi Ankokuden
- Boku to Furio to KÅtei de
- Ikairoku
- Shiori to Shimiko
- Uriko-Hime no Yoru, Cinderella no Asa
Novels
- KyÅko no KyÅ wa KyÅfu no KyÅ (2004)
- Kumo no Ito wa Kanarazu Kireru (2007)
Illustrations for books
- RÅkÅ ni Ari (Author: Ken'ichi Sakemi)
Movies
- Hiruko the Goblin (1991, Film Director: Shinya Tsukamoto)
- Kidan (2005, Film Director: Takashi Komatsu)
- Kabeotoko (British title: The Wall Man) (2007, Film Director: Wataru Hayakawa)
TV drama
- Fukushū Club (1991, Fuji Television, in Yo nimo Kimyo na Monogatari)
- Shiro (1992, Fuji Television, in Yo nimo Kimyo na Monogatari)
- Shiori to Shimiko no Kaiki Jikenbo (2008, Nippon Television)
Radio drama
- SaiyÅ« YÅenden (1989)
- Zoku SaiyÅ« YÅenden (1990)
- Yumemiru Kikai (2000)
OVA
- Ankoku Shinwa Chapter 1/Chapter 2 (1990)
Video games
- Ankoku Shinwa: Yamatotakeru Densetsu (1988)
References
External links
- YÅkai Hunter Hiruko (movie)
- Daijiro Morohoshi Museum
- List of Daijiro Morohoshi works
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