Naoko Takeuchi
Naoko Takeuchi (武内直子 , Takeuchi Naoko), lahir pada tanggal 15 Maret 1967, adalah seorang komikus yang tinggal di Tokyo, Jepang. Ia adalah pembuat komik dan serial kartun terkenal Sailor Moon. Takeuchi tinggal bersama suaminya, Yoshihiro Togashi, pembuat YuYu Hakusho dan Hunter × Hunter. Mereka mempunyai seorang anak laki-laki yang dijuluki "Petit Ouji".
Naoko Takeuchi | |
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Lahir | 15 Maret 1967 Kofu, Yamanashi |
Pekerjaan | Komikus |
Kebangsaan | Jepang |
Periode | 1985 sampai sekarang |
Genre | fiksi |
Tema | manga shōjo |
Website | |
Sailor Moon Channel |
Takeuchi lulus dari Kyoritsu University of Pharmacy, tempat ia menerima gelar dalam bidang kimia. Dia menjadi seorang farmasis apoteker yang berlisensi.
Ia memenangkan beberapa penghargaan, termasuk 2nd Nakayoshi Comic Prize for Newcomers, untuk “Yume ja Nai no Ne,” pada tahun 1985. Komiknya, "Love Call" juga membuatnya memenangkan penghargaan Nakayoshi's New Artist yang dimulai pada edisi September 1986 "Nakayoshi Deluxe". Kemudian, ia memenangkan Kodansha Manga Award ke-17 untuk Sailor Moon.[6]
Hasil karya Takeuchi sangat dikagumi oleh fans anime/manga. Dia adalah seorang mangaka yang cukup terkenal di Amerika Serikat. Karyanya yang paling populer, Sailor Moon, telah dicetak dan dijual secara luas di Amerika Utara. Takeuchi adalah seorang yang sangat suka bepergian dan telah sering mengunjungi Amerika Serikat. Dia menghadiri San Diego Comic-Con pada tahun 1998.
Hasil Karya
Komik
Di bawah ini adalah daftar hasil karya Naoko Takeuchi, baik karya besar maupun kecil, sejak debutnya. :[7][8]
- Chocolate Christmas (チョコレート・クリスマス Chokorēto Kurisumasu, 1987-1988):
- Sebuah cerita tentang seorang anak perempuan yang jatuh cinta pada seorang DJ setelah hari Natal. Kisah ini dikumpulkan dalam edisi tankobon.
- Maria (ま・り・あ Ma-ri-a, 1989-1990):
- Sebuah cerita berdasarkan novel Daddy-Long-Legs oleh Jean Webster.
- The Cherry Project (Theチェリープロジェクト The Cherī Purojekuto, 1990-1991):
- Komik tentang figure-skating, terdiri dari 3 volume, menceritakan permohonan Cherry, seorang skater muda yang ingin menjadi seorang skater profesional dan mendapatkan cinta seorang laki-laki. Seri ini diterbitkan dalam tiga volume antara tahun 1991 dan 1992.
- Codename: Sailor V (コードネームはセーラーV Kōdonēmu wa Sērā Bui, 1991-1997):
- Seri ini melanjutkan petualangan "magical girl", Sailor V. Ini adalah cikal-bakal dari (dan merupakan prototipe untuk) Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon, dan menghadirkan tokoh Minako Aino, alias "Sailor V," yang menjadi salah satu karakter pada seri-seri selanjutnya. Seri ini dibuat setelah pengarang menyelesaikan Sailor Moon, dan menampilkan bagian akhir yang menghubungkan kedua seri secara bersamaan. Setelah pernah dirilis dalam tiga volume, Codename: Sailor V lalu dirilis kembali pada tahun 2004 dalam format deluxe "Renewal Edition" (新装版 Shinzōban) sebanyak dua volume.
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon (美少女戦士セーラームーン Bishōjo Senshi Sērāmūn, 1992-1997)
- Known to American audiences simply as Sailor Moon, this manga is Naoko Takeuchi's most famous work, which spawned an anime, several films, stage musicals, and a live-action television series. A fusion of styles between the mahō shōjo and sentai genres, Sailor Moon tells the story of Usagi Tsukino, a girl who discovered one day that she was the reincarnation of a celestial heroine fighting for love and justice. This series was largely responsible for the late-1990s resurgence of "magical girl" anime and manga. The series was originally released in 18 volumes, but was re-released in 2003 and 2004 in a deluxe 12-volume "Renewal Edition" (新装版 Shinzōban) format, with two supplementary volumes containing side stories to the main work.
- Miss Rain (ミス・レイン Misu Rein, 1993):
- A collection of 5 short manga, including the title work.
- Prism Time (プリズム・タイム Purizumu Taimu, 1986-1997):
- A collection of one-shot stories from early works to those from the late 1990s. It is available in 2 volumes, released in 1995 and 1997, respectively.
- PQ Angels (PQエンジェルス PQ Enjerusu, 1997):
- Features two alien girls, able to turn into cockroaches, who are searching for their princess. The series was a complete disaster for Takeuchi: it was discontinued abruptly after only 4 chapters, and Kodansha lost the proofs of the portion that had been written. For obvious reasons, it has only appeared in its original serialization, from September to December 1997.
- Princess Naoko Takeuchi's Return-to-Society Punch!! (1998-?):
- A collection of short strips detailing what Takeuchi did after Sailor Moon. It ran for a number of years under a changing title, giving details about her post-Sailor Moon slump and recovery, as well as her meeting, marrying, and starting a family with fellow manga creator Yoshihiro Togashi. The comic ran in Shueisha's Young You magazine, rather than a Kodansha publication, and has not been collected since its original serialization. There are similar "____ Punch!" comic strips in the same format at the end of some of the Sailor Moon "Renewal Edition" volumes.
- Toki☆Meka! (とき☆メカ! Toki☆Meka!, 2001):
- A one-shot story about a robot (Mecha), her creator, and their adventures.
- Love Witch (ラブ ウィッチ Rabu Witchi, 2002):
- A story where a girl receives a perfume bottle and becomes a witch, but with a heavy price. It was discontinued after 3 chapters and one side story, with no explanation. It has yet to be reprinted in any sort of compilation.
- Toki☆Meca! (とき☆めか! Toki☆Meca!, 2005-2006):
- A serialized version of the original one-shot, begun after the completion of the Sailor Moon and Sailor V re-releases. The first portion ran from the January to April 2005 issues of Nakayoshi, after which the author went on hiatus, promising that she would return to the series later. The second phase of the series was begun in November 2005. One collected volume, released in August 2005, has been published thus far. The serialization officially ended in May 2006. This makes Toki☆Meca! the first series that Takeuchi has completed since Sailor Moon and Codename wa Sailor V.
Illustrations
- Mermaid Panic Volumes 1-3 (written by Marie Koizumi)
- Atashi no Wagamama (written by Marie Koizumi)
- Zettai, Kore o Ubbatte Miseru (written by Marie Koizumi)
Written books
- Oboo-nu- to Chiboo-nu- (illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi)
- A children's book written for her son's birthday.
Song lyrics
Takeuchi wrote the lyrics for a number of songs featured in the Sailor Moon anime and live-action series. They are mainly character-based image songs, but do include a few theme songs.[3] These include:
- Ai wo Shinjiteru ("Believe in Love") — Image song for Sailor Moon
- Chikara wo Awasete ("Combining Power") — Image song for Taiki/Sailor Star Maker
- Ginga Ichi Mibun Chigai na Kataomoi ("Unrequited Love a Station Apart in the Galaxy") — Image song for Seiya/Sailor Star Fighter
- Honoo no Sogekimono (Flame Sniper) — Image song for Sailor Mars
- Initial U — Image song for Sailor Uranus
- Katagoshi ni Kinsei ("Venus Over my Shoulder") — PGSM image song for Sailor Venus
- Kirari*SailorDream! ("Sparkling Sailor Dream!") — Theme Song for Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon
- Luna! — Image song for Luna
- Mayonaka Hitori ("Alone At Midnight") — Image song for Yaten/Sailor Star Healer
- Over Rainbow Tour — PGSM image song for Sailor Moon
- Princess Moon — Second Ending Theme
- "Rashiku" Ikimasho ("I'll Go With My Looks") — Ending theme from SuperS
- Route Venus — Image song for Sailor Venus (R series)
- Sailor Star Song — Theme song to Sailor Stars
- Sailor Team no Theme (Sailor Team's Theme)
- Senshi no Omoi (Feelings of a Soldier) — Image song for Sailor Neptune
- We Believe You — Image song for Sailor Jupiter
Trivia
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- Was a member of her high school's astronomy club[8]
- Estimated height is 160 cm (5 ft 3 in)[7]
- Blood type is A[9]
- Right-handed[7]
- Once drove a custom red Ferrari Spider[8]
- Helped with the first volume of Hunter × Hunter on the screentone.[10]
- Likes designer clothes[10]
- Lives in a custom-built house[11]
- Lived in Azabu Juuban, during the making of Sailor Moon, where the story is set[8]
- Wore the same hairstyle as her character Usagi Tsukino to a convention and as good luck charms.[12]
References
- ^ Situs resminya. Ditranslasi oleh Alex Glover di http://www.kurozuki.com/takeuchi
- ^ "congly.freeservers.com/anime/smoon/miscellanea/smmisc/mapplethorpe.htm". Diakses tanggal 2007-02-14.
- ^ a b Bacon, Michelle (October 16, 2006). "Manga Style! Pretty soldiers". Diakses tanggal October 27, 2006. Kesalahan pengutipan: Tanda
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tidak sah; nama "sailormusic" didefinisikan berulang dengan isi berbeda - ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (August 1994). Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon Volume I Original Picture Collection. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-324507-1.
- ^ Miwa Ueda adalah asisten Naoko Takeuchi's saat pembuatan komik Sailor Moon Volume 14. Menurut Takeuchi, ia sangat cepat dalam menggambar background.
- ^ Fox, Emily. "VG: Artist Biography: Takeuchi, Naoko". Diakses tanggal October 27, 2006.
- ^ a b c Kinno, Hitsuji. "Takeuchi Naoko (Situs Tidak Resmi Naoko Takeuchi)". Diakses tanggal October 27, 2006.
- ^ a b c d Glover, Alex. "The Manga of Takeuchi Naoko". Diakses tanggal October 27, 2006.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (July 6, 1992, September 5, 1996). Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Volume 1. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-178721-7. on front cover flap
- ^ a b Takeuchi, Naoko. Princess Back to Work Punch!, Round 2. 1999.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko. Princess Marriage Punch!, Round 1. 1999.
- ^ Takeuchi, Naoko (October 23, 2003). Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Shinzoubon Volume 3. Kodansha. ISBN 4-06-334783-4., back of book, Punch section, she mentions she was made fun of by her editor for wearing odango to a convention, even though she used them previously to concentrate on work.
External links
- Takeuchi Naoko Translations - A website by Alex Glover that has resources on manga.
- http://www.kurozuki.com/takeuchi/anime/msbinterview.html - An interview from the Memorial Song Box, translated by Alex Glover.
- Takeuchi-Naoko Dot Com - Unofficial site about Takeuchi
- Deviantart's Naoko Takeuchi's Fan Club - A club dedicated to Naoko Takeuchi
- http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Garden/3113/latest.htm - English reports about comics in the Nakayoshi magazine.
- BLACK MOON- Naoko Takeuchi, creator of Sailormoon - A 1998 interview with Takeuchi
- http://www.kicie.net/realm/naoko.htm - An Interview in English from an Italian Magazine.
- http://congly.freeservers.com/anime/smoon/miscellanea/smmisc/mapplethorpe.htm - An Essay on Takeuchi.
- http://eternalsailormoon.org/influences/index.html - Influences on individual art pieces for Sailor Moon.