Takehiko Inoue

井上雄彦
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Birth:Jan 12, 1967
Age:57
Gender:Male
Years active:1988-Present
Hometown:Okuchi (Currently Isa), Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/inouetake?s=09 Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/inouetake88/ Takehiko Inoue is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for the basketball series Slam Dunkhttps://anilist.co/manga/30051/ which is one of the bestselling manga series in history and the samurai manga Vagabondhttps://anilist.co/manga/30656/. Many of his works are about basketball Inoue himself being a huge fan of the sport. His works sold in North America through Viz Media are Slam Dunk Vagabond and Realhttps://anilist.co/manga/30657/ although Slam Dunk was earlier translated by Gutsoon Entertainment. In 2012 Inoue became the first recipient of the Cultural Prize at the Asia Cosmopolitan Awards. Before his debut Inoue was an assistant to Tsukasa Houjouhttps://anilist.co/staff/97623/ on City Hunterhttps://anilist.co/manga/30792/. He made his debut in 1988 when Purple Kaede appeared in Weekly Shounen Jump magazine. It won the 35th annual Tezuka Award. His first serialization was in 1989 with Chameleon Jailhttps://anilist.co/manga/31611/ for which he was the illustrator of a story written by Kazuhiko Watanabe. Inoues first real fame came with his next manga Slam Dunk about a basketball team from Shohoku High School. It was published in Weekly Shounen Jump from 1990 to 1996 and has sold over 120 million copies in Japan alone. In 1995 it received the 40th annual Shogakukan Manga Award for shounen manga and in 2007 was declared Japans favorite manga. The series was also adapted into a 101 episode anime television serieshttps://anilist.co/anime/170/ and five movies. Inoue launched Buzzer Beaterhttps://anilist.co/manga/31221/ as an online comic in May 1996. It is about a basketball team from Earth that attempts to compete on the intergalactic level it appears on his official web site in four languages: Japanese English Chinese and Korean. Buzzer Beater beater got two 13episode anime adaptations in 2005https://anilist.co/anime/406/ and in 2007https://anilist.co/anime/2684/. Vagabond was Inoues next manga adapted from the fictionalized accounts by Eiji Yoshikawa of the samurai Miyamoto Musashi which he began drawing in 1998. It won him the Kodansha Manga Award for General manga in 2000 and the Osamu Tezuka Culture Award in 2002. While still working on Vagabond Inoue began drawing Real in 1999 his third basketball manga which focuses on wheelchair basketball. It received an Excellence Prize at the 2001 Japan Media Arts Festival. Source: Wikipedia
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