Mitsuru Adachi
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Mitsuru Adachi (あだち充 Adachi Mitsuru, real name 安達 充 (pronounced the same)) is a Japanese mangaka born February 9, 1951 in Isesaki City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. After graduating from Gunma Prefectural Maebashi Commercial High School, Adachi made his manga debut in 1970 with Kieta Bakuon, based on a manga originally created by Satoru Ozawa. Kieta was published in Deluxe Shōnen Sunday (a manga magazine published by Shogakukan) .
Adachi is well known for romantic comedy and sports manga (especially baseball) such as Touch, H2, Slow Step, and Miyuki. He is also one of the few mangaka to write for both shōnen manga and shōjo manga magazines, and be popular in both. His works have been carried in Shonen Sunday, Ciao, Shōjo Comic and Petit Comic, and most of his works are published through Shogakukan and Gakken. Only two short story collections, Short Program and Short Program 2 (both via Viz Communications), have been released in North America.
He modelled his use of あだち rather than 安達 after the example of his older brother Tsutomu Adachi. In addition, it has been suggested that the accurate portrayal of sibling rivalry in Touch may come from Adachi's experiences while growing up with his older brother.
[edit] Brief history
- Prior to 1969: Adachi began submitting to the manga magazine COM
- 1969: Following his older brother's lead, Adachi moves to Tokyo and begins work as an assistant to mangaka Isami Ishii
- 1970: Adachi makes his debut with Kieta Bakuon
- 1981: Touch begins
- 1982: Hiatari Ryōkō! is made into a TV drama series
- 1983: Adachi wins 28th Annual Shogakukan Manga Award for his two series Touch and Miyuki
- 1983: Miyuki anime begins, and a live-action film of Miyuki is released as well
- 1985: Touch anime begins
- 1995: H2 anime begins
- 2005: H2 is made into a TBS drama
- 2005: Touch is made into a live-action movie
- 2006: Rough to be released as a movie
[edit] Works
In alphabetical order.
- Bōken Shōnen
- Cross Game
- Gamushara (originally created by Jūzō Yamasaki)
- H2
- Hatsukoi Kōshien (originally created by Jūzō Yamasaki)
- Heart no A (originally created by Akira Saiga)
- Hiatari Ryōkō!
- Hirahira-kun Seishun Jingi (originally created by Mamoru Sasaki)
- Hirahira-kun Seishun Ondo (originally created by Mamoru Sasaki)
- Hirahira-kun Seishun Taiko (originally created by Mamoru Sasaki)
- Itsumo Misora
- Jinbē
- KATSU!
- Little Boy (originally created by Mamoru Sasaki)
- Miyuki
- Nakimushi Kōshien (originally created by Jūzō Yamasaki)
- Niji Iro Tōgarashi
- Nine
- Oira Hōkago Wakadaishō
- Rough
- Rainbowman (based on Rainbowman, originally created by Kōhan Kawauchi)
- Sekiyō yo Nobore!! (originally created by Jūzō Yamasaki)
- Short Program (collection of short works)
- Slow Step
- Touch
[edit] Trivia
Adachi did the character designs for the OVA anime series Nozomi Witches, so he is sometimes incorrectly given credit for creating the original series.
[edit] External links
- Adachi-Fan - A New French and English website dedicated to Mitsuru Adachi's works.
- Adachi's work history (in Japanese, gives a timeline for all of his works)
- Adachi's Universe - fan site
- Manga Downloads - A site that translates and host some Adachi Mitsuru's works
- Adachi-Manga - A site that translates Adachi Mitsuru's works.
- AdachiFan - A site dedicated to the complete works of Mitsuru Adachi.
- Not Forgotten - A site dedicated to Touch.
- Touch! Project - A site dedicated to Touch! and Mitsuru Adachi in Spanish