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Hiroshi Masumura

Hiroshi Masumura (Japanese: ますむらひろし, Hepburn: Masumura Hiroshi, born October 23, 1952)[1] is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for his adaptations of Kenji Miyazawa's children novels, including his work on the anime film Night on the Galactic Railroad (1985), and for several manga series set in the fantasy universe Atagoul. Several of his manga feature anthropomorphic cats as protagonists.[2]

Hiroshi Masumura
ますむら ひろし
Born (1952-10-23) October 23, 1952 (age 71)
OccupationManga artist
Years active1973–present
Notable workAtagoul
Night on the Galactic Railroad (film)

Career edit

Masumura started his career in 1973 at the age of 21, when he was the runner-up in the 5th Tezuka Award and subsequently got to publish his debut work Kiri ni musebu yoru in Weekly Shōnen Jump,[3] still using the kanji version of his name (増村博) rather than the hiragana one he would subsequently use. In 1975, he published a few short stories in the alternative manga magazine Garo,[2] which were his first stories set in the Atagoul universe. The series Atagoul Monogatari started 1976 in the manga magazine Manga Shōnen and became the first of several spin-off series that he drew for different magazines until 2011. Over 6 million copies of books within the Atagoul universe were sold as of 2007.[4]

Starting from 1983, Masumura has adapted several stories by Kenji Miyazawa into manga.[2] In 1983 alone, he released adaptations of Night on the Galactic Railroad, Gauche the Cellist, Kaze no Matasaburo and The Life of Budori Gusuko. Night on the Galactic Railroad was adapted into a successful anime film in 1985 under the direction of Gisaburō Sugii.

Themes and influences edit

Many of Masumura's manga feature anthropomorphic cats and humans living together in the utopian fantasy land "Atagoul" on the continent "Yonezaad", which spans fantastic landscapes made up of minerals and megasized plants. The most famous character is the humorous cat Hideyoshi, the protagonist of Atagoul.[2] The idea of cats and humans living at equal terms derives from Miyazawa's short story The Acorns and Wildcat. Masumura explained in an interview why he often chooses cats as characters over humans: "The second you set down a human face to this story, it changes the feeling of the story entirely, defining it around your own image, and I wanted to avoid that."[5]

The world-building of Atagoul is influenced by Kenji Miyazawa's fantasy world of Itahov,[3] which he could relate to on an emotional level. Like Miyazawa, Masumura uses neologisms in order to create a feeling of mystery.[5] Masanao Amano describes Masumura's worldbuilding like this: "When reading the manga we become aware of sounds that are usually forgotten, such as little sounds in the dead of the night, sounds of nature, or the sound of the wind."[6]

Masumura is counted as one of the artists of the New Wave in manga in the late 1970s and 1980s, which highlighted artists that transcended the traditional gendered categories of shōjo manga and shōnen manga.[7]

Legacy and awards edit

 
Yonezawa public bus featuring characters from Atagoul in 2009

His work has been exhibited several times in art museums in Japan, among them solo exhibitions at Hachiōji Yume Art Museum in Tokyo in 2007,[3] Sumida Hokusai Museum in 2018,[2] Yamagata Museum of Art in his home province in 2022[8] and Hachioji Yume Art Museum in 2023.[9] A public transport bus in his hometown of Yonezawa features characters from Atagoul.

After the popularity of the 1985 adaptation of Night on the Galactic Railroad, other anime films based on Miyazawa's work also used character design inspired by Masumura, like Spring and Chaos (1996, directed by Shōji Kawamori) and The Life of Budori Gusuko (2012, also directed by Gisaburō Sugii). Atagoul was adapted into an CG-animated short released in 2004.

His manga have not been translated into English. However, the first four volumes of Atagoul wa Neko no Mori have been translated into French in 2015.[10]

Besides the Tezuka Award in 1973, Masumura received the following awards:

Works edit

Serializations edit

Start End English/Hepburn title Original title Publisher
1975 1975 Yonezaad Monogatari ヨネザアド物語 Seirindō (Garo)
1976 1981[11] Atagoul Monogatari アタゴオル物語 Asahi Sonorama (Manga Shōnen)
1981 1982[11] Jungle Boogie ジャングル・ブギ Asahi Sonorama (Duo)
1983 1983 Night on the Galactic Railroad 銀河鉄道の夜 (Ginga Tetsudō no Yoru) Asahi Sonorama
1983 1983 Kaze no Matasaburō 風の又三郎 Asahi Sonorama
1983 1983 Serohiki no Goshu セロ弾きのゴーシュ Asahi Sonorama
1983 1983 Gusukō Budori no Denki グスコーブドリの伝記 Asahi Sonorama
1984 1994[12] Atagoul Tamatebako アタゴオル玉手箱 Kaseisha (Comic Moe / Comic Fantasy)
1985 1985[11] Rabbit Town ラビットタウン Asahi Sonorama
1986 1989[12] Cosmos Rakuenki コスモス楽園記 Scholar (Comic Burger)
1988 1988 Pengin Sōshi ペンギン草紙 Kaseisha (Comic Moe)
1989 1999 Yume furu Rabit Town 夢降るラビット・タウン Zōshinkai Shuppansha
1991 1993[12] Jaria ジャリア Kaseisha (Kodomo Jigokuhyō)
1991 1993[12] Enkan Wakusei 円棺惑星 Asahi Sonorama (Nemuki)
1992 1993[12] Ōrora hōsōkyoku オーロラ放送局 Gakken (LC Mystery)
1993 1996[12] Andalucia hime アンダルシア姫 Gakken (LC Mystery)
1994 1996[12] Atagoul アタゴオル Scholar (Comic Burger)
1997 1999[12] Girudoma ギルドマ Asahi Sonorama (Nemuki)
1999 2011 Atagoul wa Neko no Mori アタゴオルは猫の森 Media Factory (Comic Flapper)
2002 2002 Wakusei Mimana 惑星ミマナ Poplar-sha

One-shots edit

Year Hepburn title Original title Publisher
1973 Kiri ni musebu yoru 霧にむせぶ夜} Weekly Shōnen Jump
1978[13] Eien naru hitomi no mure 永遠なる瞳の群れ Manga Shōnen

References edit

  1. ^ "Hiroshi MASUMURA - Anime News Network". www.animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e "すみだ北斎美術館 - MASUMURA Hiroshi Exhibition Featuring the Works of Hokusai ATAGOAL x HOKUSAI". hokusai-museum.jp. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c ""The World of Hiroshi Masumura" Exhibition (Hachioji Yume Art Museum)". Tokyo Art Beat. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  4. ^ "アタゴオルは猫の森|アタゴオルは猫の森|mu-moショップ". shop.mu-mo.net. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  5. ^ a b . November 11, 2020. Archived from the original on November 11, 2020. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  6. ^ Amano, Masanao (2004). Manga design. Julius Wiedemann. Köln, Germany: Taschen. p. 456. ISBN 3-8228-2591-3. OCLC 56715574.
  7. ^ Mizumoto, Kentarō. . Sora Tobu Kikai. Archived from the original on January 23, 2003. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  8. ^ "Masumura Hiroshi: The Exhibition in Yamagata (Yamagata Museum of Art)". Tokyo Art Beat. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  9. ^ "【プレビュー】「ますむらひろしの銀河鉄道の夜―前編」八王子市夢美術館で1月28日から". 美術展ナビ (in Japanese). January 9, 2023. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
  10. ^ "Editions la série Atagoul - La forêt des chats - Manga série". manga-news.com (in French). Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  11. ^ a b c "Della's Website comics ますむら ひろし 作品1". www2.tokai.or.jp. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h "Della's Website comics ますむら ひろし 作品2". www2.tokai.or.jp. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  13. ^ "マンガ少年増刊別冊". outsite.cool.coocan.jp. Retrieved October 15, 2022.

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Hiroshi Masumura Japanese ますむらひろし Hepburn Masumura Hiroshi born October 23 1952 1 is a Japanese manga artist He is best known for his adaptations of Kenji Miyazawa s children novels including his work on the anime film Night on the Galactic Railroad 1985 and for several manga series set in the fantasy universe Atagoul Several of his manga feature anthropomorphic cats as protagonists 2 Hiroshi Masumuraますむら ひろしBorn 1952 10 23 October 23 1952 age 71 Yonezawa Yamagata prefectureOccupationManga artistYears active1973 presentNotable workAtagoulNight on the Galactic Railroad film Contents 1 Career 2 Themes and influences 3 Legacy and awards 4 Works 4 1 Serializations 4 2 One shots 5 ReferencesCareer editMasumura started his career in 1973 at the age of 21 when he was the runner up in the 5th Tezuka Award and subsequently got to publish his debut work Kiri ni musebu yoru in Weekly Shōnen Jump 3 still using the kanji version of his name 増村博 rather than the hiragana one he would subsequently use In 1975 he published a few short stories in the alternative manga magazine Garo 2 which were his first stories set in the Atagoul universe The series Atagoul Monogatari started 1976 in the manga magazine Manga Shōnen and became the first of several spin off series that he drew for different magazines until 2011 Over 6 million copies of books within the Atagoul universe were sold as of 2007 4 Starting from 1983 Masumura has adapted several stories by Kenji Miyazawa into manga 2 In 1983 alone he released adaptations of Night on the Galactic Railroad Gauche the Cellist Kaze no Matasaburo and The Life of Budori Gusuko Night on the Galactic Railroad was adapted into a successful anime film in 1985 under the direction of Gisaburō Sugii Themes and influences editMany of Masumura s manga feature anthropomorphic cats and humans living together in the utopian fantasy land Atagoul on the continent Yonezaad which spans fantastic landscapes made up of minerals and megasized plants The most famous character is the humorous cat Hideyoshi the protagonist of Atagoul 2 The idea of cats and humans living at equal terms derives from Miyazawa s short story The Acorns and Wildcat Masumura explained in an interview why he often chooses cats as characters over humans The second you set down a human face to this story it changes the feeling of the story entirely defining it around your own image and I wanted to avoid that 5 The world building of Atagoul is influenced by Kenji Miyazawa s fantasy world of Itahov 3 which he could relate to on an emotional level Like Miyazawa Masumura uses neologisms in order to create a feeling of mystery 5 Masanao Amano describes Masumura s worldbuilding like this When reading the manga we become aware of sounds that are usually forgotten such as little sounds in the dead of the night sounds of nature or the sound of the wind 6 Masumura is counted as one of the artists of the New Wave in manga in the late 1970s and 1980s which highlighted artists that transcended the traditional gendered categories of shōjo manga and shōnen manga 7 Legacy and awards edit nbsp Yonezawa public bus featuring characters from Atagoul in 2009 His work has been exhibited several times in art museums in Japan among them solo exhibitions at Hachiōji Yume Art Museum in Tokyo in 2007 3 Sumida Hokusai Museum in 2018 2 Yamagata Museum of Art in his home province in 2022 8 and Hachioji Yume Art Museum in 2023 9 A public transport bus in his hometown of Yonezawa features characters from Atagoul After the popularity of the 1985 adaptation of Night on the Galactic Railroad other anime films based on Miyazawa s work also used character design inspired by Masumura like Spring and Chaos 1996 directed by Shōji Kawamori and The Life of Budori Gusuko 2012 also directed by Gisaburō Sugii Atagoul was adapted into an CG animated short released in 2004 His manga have not been translated into English However the first four volumes of Atagoul wa Neko no Mori have been translated into French in 2015 10 Besides the Tezuka Award in 1973 Masumura received the following awards Japan Cartoonists Association Award 1997 Grand Prize for Atagoul Tamatebako Itahov Prize 2001Works editSerializations edit Start End English Hepburn title Original title Publisher 1975 1975 Yonezaad Monogatari ヨネザアド物語 Seirindō Garo 1976 1981 11 Atagoul Monogatari アタゴオル物語 Asahi Sonorama Manga Shōnen 1981 1982 11 Jungle Boogie ジャングル ブギ Asahi Sonorama Duo 1983 1983 Night on the Galactic Railroad 銀河鉄道の夜 Ginga Tetsudō no Yoru Asahi Sonorama 1983 1983 Kaze no Matasaburō 風の又三郎 Asahi Sonorama 1983 1983 Serohiki no Goshu セロ弾きのゴーシュ Asahi Sonorama 1983 1983 Gusukō Budori no Denki グスコーブドリの伝記 Asahi Sonorama 1984 1994 12 Atagoul Tamatebako アタゴオル玉手箱 Kaseisha Comic Moe Comic Fantasy 1985 1985 11 Rabbit Town ラビットタウン Asahi Sonorama 1986 1989 12 Cosmos Rakuenki コスモス楽園記 Scholar Comic Burger 1988 1988 Pengin Sōshi ペンギン草紙 Kaseisha Comic Moe 1989 1999 Yume furu Rabit Town 夢降るラビット タウン Zōshinkai Shuppansha 1991 1993 12 Jaria ジャリア Kaseisha Kodomo Jigokuhyō 1991 1993 12 Enkan Wakusei 円棺惑星 Asahi Sonorama Nemuki 1992 1993 12 Ōrora hōsōkyoku オーロラ放送局 Gakken LC Mystery 1993 1996 12 Andalucia hime アンダルシア姫 Gakken LC Mystery 1994 1996 12 Atagoul アタゴオル Scholar Comic Burger 1997 1999 12 Girudoma ギルドマ Asahi Sonorama Nemuki 1999 2011 Atagoul wa Neko no Mori アタゴオルは猫の森 Media Factory Comic Flapper 2002 2002 Wakusei Mimana 惑星ミマナ Poplar sha One shots edit Year Hepburn title Original title Publisher 1973 Kiri ni musebu yoru 霧にむせぶ夜 Weekly Shōnen Jump 1978 13 Eien naru hitomi no mure 永遠なる瞳の群れ Manga ShōnenReferences edit Hiroshi MASUMURA Anime News Network www animenewsnetwork com Retrieved October 15 2022 a b c d e すみだ北斎美術館 MASUMURA Hiroshi Exhibition Featuring the Works of Hokusai ATAGOAL x HOKUSAI hokusai museum jp Retrieved October 15 2022 a b c The World of Hiroshi Masumura Exhibition Hachioji Yume Art Museum Tokyo Art Beat Retrieved October 15 2022 アタゴオルは猫の森 アタゴオルは猫の森 mu moショップ shop mu mo net Retrieved October 15 2022 a b Gisaburo Sugii vs Hiroshi Masumura November 11 2020 Archived from the original on November 11 2020 Retrieved October 15 2022 Amano Masanao 2004 Manga design Julius Wiedemann Koln Germany Taschen p 456 ISBN 3 8228 2591 3 OCLC 56715574 Mizumoto Kentarō ニューウェイブ という時代 Sora Tobu Kikai Archived from the original on January 23 2003 Retrieved July 25 2023 Masumura Hiroshi The Exhibition in Yamagata Yamagata Museum of Art Tokyo Art Beat Retrieved October 15 2022 プレビュー ますむらひろしの銀河鉄道の夜 前編 八王子市夢美術館で1月28日から 美術展ナビ in Japanese January 9 2023 Retrieved January 29 2023 Editions la serie Atagoul La foret des chats Manga serie manga news com in French Retrieved October 15 2022 a b c Della s Website comics ますむら ひろし 作品1 www2 tokai or jp Retrieved October 15 2022 a b c d e f g h Della s Website comics ますむら ひろし 作品2 www2 tokai or jp Retrieved October 15 2022 マンガ少年増刊別冊 outsite cool coocan jp Retrieved October 15 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hiroshi Masumura 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