Eisaku Kubonouchi

Eisaku Kubonouchi
窪之内英策
Born (1966-11-11) November 11, 1966
Kōchi, Japan
Area(s) Manga artist
Notable works
Chocolat

Eisaku Kubonouchi (窪之内英策 Kubonouchi Eisaku, born November 11, 1966 in Kōchi, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist.[1][2]

Biography

Kubonouchi made his professional career debut in 1986 with the short story Okappiki Eiji published in the manga magazine Shōnen Sunday. From 1988 to 1991, he worked on his first series, Tsurumoku Dokushin Ryō, which was in 1991 made into a movie with Kōyō Maeda (ja) in the leading role. His second manga series, Watanabe, was made into a television series in 1993, directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. After a 7-year hiatus, Kubonouchi began Chocolat, a story about a former mob boss, just having been released from the prison, who befriends a 16-year-old girl. Chocolat was published from October 1999 to September 2003 in Big Comic Spirits.[2] In 2003, the manga was made into a television drama,[3] that lasted 45 episodes.

Works

Title Year Notes Refs[4]
Tsurumoku Dokushin Ryō (ツルモク独身寮?, Tsurumoku Bachelor Dormitory) 198891 Serialized in Big Comic Spirits, 7 volumes
Watanabe (ワタナベ?) 1992 Serialized in Big Comic Spirits, 3 volumes
Chocolat 19992003 Serialized in Big Comic Spirits
Published by Shogakukan, 7 volumes
[2][3]
Cherī (チェリー?, Cherry) 200607 Published in Big Comic Spirits, 4 volumes
Pikamon (ピカもん?) 200810 Published in Evening Kodansha Comics, 3 volumes

References

  1. Hashimoto, Kenji (2003). Class structure in contemporary Japan. Trans Pacific Press. pp. 62–. ISBN 978-1-876843-71-7. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 "ドラマ30 ショコラ インタビュー:窪之内 英策". Mainichi Broadcasting System, Inc. 2003-05-26. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
  3. 1 2 "Chocolat Manga's Taiwanese Live-Action TV Adaptation Revealed". Anime News Network. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  4. "著者:窪之内英策" [Author: Eisaku Kubonouchi]. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Japan: Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved January 14, 2016.

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