Monkey Punch (ã¢ã³ãã¼ã»ã'ã³ã, MonkÄ« Panchi) is the pen name of Japanese manga artist Kazuhiko KatÅ (å è¤ä¸å½¦, KatÅ Kazuhiko, born May 26, 1937), best known for his series Lupin III. In April 2005 he became the professor of Manga Animation at Otemae University, in their Faculty of Media and Arts, and was a visiting professor at Tokyo University of Technology in May 2010. He was born in Hamanaka, HokkaidÅ and currently resides in Sakura, Chiba.
§Biography
KatÅ began drawing at a very young age, but did not draw manga until junior high school, when his manga strips were used in the school newspaper.
KatÅ first started to work as a professional manga artist, under the pen name Kazuhiko KatÅ (å æ±ä¸å½¦, KatÅ Kazuhiko, pronounced the same as his real name, but written with different characters), for a publisher that specialized in rental books and magazines. In 1965, he made his debut with Playboy School, writing under the name of Eiji Gamuta (ãããæ°¸äº, Gamuta Eiji). The editor of the magazine that "discovered him" then suggested the pen name Monkey Punch. KatÅ claims that he did not like the name, but agreed because it was his boss' idea and his next series was only supposed to be a three-month project. When the series, Lupin III, became popular, he was stuck with the name.
Lupin III made its debut on August 10, 1967 in the first issue of the magazine Weekly Manga Action. It went on to become an extremely popular and successful media franchise, spawning numerous manga, four animated television series, five animated feature films, a live-action film, three OVAs, yearly television specials since 1989, music CDs, video games, and a musical. Monkey Punch himself even directed the 1996 film, Dead or Alive.
On April 21, 2007, Monkey Punch participated in a series of lectures on the "interaction of manga and culture throughout the world" at the Freer Gallery of Art. In 2008, Monkey Punch was a judge at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Second International Manga Awards.
He designed the characters for the pachinko game CR Ginroku Gijinden Roman in 2012. The following year an anime adaptation of the game began airing on January 7, 2013, with Monkey Punch's designs adapted by Satoshi Hirayama, and was streamed with English subtitles on Crunchyroll.
Monkey Punch participated in the writing of the upcoming 2014 live-action film adaptation of Lupin III.
Monkey Punch has acknowledged the influence of Mad magazine artists Mort Drucker and Sergio Aragonés on his work.
§List of works
§60s
- 1962
- Number 5 + α
- Gun Hustler
- Rebellious Child
- List the Criminal
- Open Homicide
- Clandestine Work
- The Man Who Does Not Have a Shadow
- The Person Whom it Utilizes
- Vengeance (Fukushu) as Kazuhiko KatÅ
- Ghost Story Guy as Kazuhiko KatÅ
- 1965
- Playboy School (ãã¬ã¼ãã¼ã¤å ¥é, PurÄ"bÅi NyÅ«mon) as Eiji Gamuta
- Needless Axle of Wilderness
- Pink Guard Man ... Blues of the Assassin (Pinku Gado Man ... Hissatsu no Burusu)
- Outsider (Autosaida Monkey Punch)
- 1967
- The Ginza Whirlwind Child (Ginza Senpuji)
- Lupin III (ã«ã'ã³ä¸ä¸, Rupan Sansei)
- 1968
- Western Samurai (Uesutan Samurai)
- 1969
- Pandora
§70s
- 1970
- Spy Nobility (Supai Shinzoku)
- Document Mania (Dokyumento Kyo)
- Lupin III Other Stories (ã«ã'ã³ä¸ä¸å¤ä¼, Rupan Sansei Gaiden)
- Tac Tics
- 1971
- Multi (Maruchi)
- Mysterious Jaguarman (Kaijin Jagaman)
- New Adventures of Lupin III (ã«ã'ã³ä¸ä¸ã»æ°å'éº, Rupan Sansei Shin BÅken)
- 1972
- The Siamese Cat (ã·ã£ã ç«, Shamu Neko)
- Makao
- Monsieur Koga
- Key
- 1973
- Sufficiently Motivated (Yaruki Jubun)
- Decoy House Slug (Kikuya Namekuji)
- Venus of Diamond (Daia no Binasu)
- 1974
- I am Casanova (Ore ha Kazanoba)
- Color Girl (Kara Garu)
- Isshuku Ippan (ä¸å®¿ä¸é£¯)
- Lupin the Kid (ã«ã'ã³å°å§, Rupan KozÅ)
- 1976
- Little Dracula (Dorakyura-kun)
- Up-Up Balloon (UP-UP Barun)
- 1977
- New Lupin III (æ°ã«ã'ã³ä¸ä¸, Shin Rupan Sansei, known in North America as Lupin III - World's Most Wanted)
- The Reverse Aesop's Fables (éã¤ã½ããç©èª, Gyaku Isoppu Monogatari)
- Transparent Gentleman (Tomei Shinshi)
- 1978
- Time Agent (Jikan Ejento)
- Kaiketsu Zero
§80s
- 1980
- Cinderella Boy (ã·ã³ãã¬ã©ãã¼ã¤, Shinderera Boi)
- Boy
- 1981
- Hauler Holmes' (ãã¼ã ãº, HÅmuzu)
- 1982
- Space Adventure Team Mechabunger (UchÅ« BÅken-tai Mekabanja)
- Another work from Cinderella Boy.
- 1983
- Roller Boy (Rora Boi)
- Lucky Monkey (Raki Monki)
- 1984
- Sexy Lupin III (SEXYã«ã'ã³ã»3, SEXY Rupanã»3)
- The English Conversation Maneuvers of Lupin III (ã«ã'ã³ä¸ä¸ã®è±ä¼è©±ä½æ¦, Rupan Sansei no Ei-Kaiwa Sakusen)
- 1986
- Pinky Punky (ã"ã³ã㣠ã'ã³ã㣠PinkÄ« PankÄ«)
- Dirty Joke (ãã¢ã㣠ã¸ã§ãªã¯ DÄteÄ« JÅku)
- Robot Baseball Team Galacters (ãã¼ã£ã¨çå£ã¬ã©ã¯ã¿ã¼ãº/ãã¾ããã¹ã¯ã©ãã'ã¼ãº, Robotto Kyudan GarakutÄzu)
§90s
- 1991
- Monkey Punch no Sekai: Alice (December 13)
- Scramble Saver Kids
- 1997
- One Thousand and One Nights' Story (Senya Ichiya Monogatari)
- Mankatsu (漫ç"»æ´»å大åç)
- Musashi -Way of the Gun- (MUSASHI -GUNé"-, Musashi -GandÅ-)
§2000s
- 2013
- Bakumatsu Gijinden Roman (å¹æ«ç¾©äººä¼ 浪漫, original character designs)
§References
§External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Monkey Punch at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Monkey Punch at the Internet Movie Database
- Monkey Punch convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- Lupin III Network (Japanese)
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