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Kunihiko Ikuhara

Kunihiko Ikuhara (幾原 邦彦, Ikuhara Kunihiko, born December 21, 1964), also known by the nickname Ikuni, is a Japanese director, writer, artist, and music producer. He has created and collaborated on several notable anime and manga series, including Sailor Moon, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguindrum, Yurikuma Arashi, and Sarazanmai.

Kunihiko Ikuhara
幾原 邦彦
Born (1964-12-21) December 21, 1964 (age 58)
NationalityJapanese
Occupations
  • Director
  • music producer
  • novelist
Years active1986–present
Known for
Websiteikuni.net

Early life

Ikuhara was born on December 21, 1964 in Osaka Prefecture. He graduated from Kyoto University of Art and Design in 1985.[1]

Career

Toei Animation and Sailor Moon (1986–1996)

After graduating, Ikuhara began work at Toei Animation, where he served as assistant director to Junichi Sato on Maple Town Monogatari, Akuma-kun, Toushou!! Ramen-man and Mōretsu Atarō, and episode director on Kingyo Chuuihou!.

Ikuhara's most famous work with Toei was on the TV anime adaptation of Sailor Moon. He served as director of many episodes over the course of the series' run, and took over the position of series director from Junichi Sato during the second season, Sailor Moon R. Additionally, Ikuhara served as the director of the first Sailor Moon theatrical movie, called Sailor Moon R.

Revolutionary Girl Utena (1997–1999)

Displeased over the lack of creative control granted to him, Ikuhara left Toei after the fourth season of Sailor Moon in 1996 to form his own creative group, Be-Papas, consisting of himself, the famous shōjo manga artist Chiho Saito, animator Shinya Hasegawa, writer Yōji Enokido, and producer Yuuichiro Okuro. Be-Papas collaborated to produce the anime and manga series Revolutionary Girl Utena (Shōjo Kakumei Utena).

Ikuhara had much more creative control over the anime, which he directed, than he did over the manga, which was written and illustrated by Chiho Saito. Notably, he also recruited composer J. A. Seazer, who provided the series' distinctive duel chorus tracks. Ikuhara stated that he had always admired Seazer, who had enjoyed popularity during Japan's 1960s student protest movement, and felt that Seazer's work, with its themes of revolution and changing the world, was perfectly suited to Utena.

The series was a success, winning the "Best Television Series Award" and the "Kobe Award" at Animation Kobe '97. Be-Papas collaborated again in 1999 to produce a Revolutionary Girl Utena movie, Adolescence Mokushiroku ("Adolescence Apocalypse", released in English as Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie), with an accompanying manga, again authored by Saito. Ikuhara also helped supervise the production of other Utena-related works, including a Sega Saturn video game and a stage musical. Be-Papas disbanded after the release of the movie.

Ikuhara supervised the production of the English dub of the Utena movie, checking the quality of the translation; he expressed strong distaste for the idea of his work being censored or changed to seem more "American", and made sure such changes were not apparent in the U.S. release.

Hiatus (2000–2010)

Ikuhara's post-Utena works include the manga World of the S&M (released in English as The World Exists for Me), on which he collaborated with Chiho Saito; the novel Schell Bullet, which he co-wrote with Mamoru Nagano; and the Schell Bullet-based concept album Thanaphs 68.

Return to directing (2011–present)

In 2011, Ikuhara returned as an anime series director with Penguindrum, which began airing in July 2011.

He is currently writing the manga Nokemono to Hanayome, illustrated by artist Asumiko Nakamura and published monthly in Japanese fashion magazine KERA.

In 2015, Ikuhara released Yurikuma Arashi, which consists of an anime series produced by Silver Link and a manga series illustrated by Akiko Morishima. The anime began airing on January 5, 2015.

In 2019, Ikuhara released Sarazanmai; it was produced by MAPPA and Lapin Track. The anime began airing on April 11, 2019.[2]

As of 10 October 2020 Ikuhara has mentioned he is working on a new anime,[3] but has not provided any further detail.

Ikuhara will return to direct Re:cycle of Penguindrum, a compilation film for Penguindrum.

On March 31, 2022, Ikuhara announced that he was changing his name to "Bonsoir Ikuhara", later revealing it to be a pseudonym for Teiko Bon Bon, a music project with Bonjour Suzuki and Teiko.[4]

Personal life

Interests

He has expressed interest in the possibility of collaborating on a project with David Lynch someday.[5]

As with fellow directors Hayao Miyazaki and Yoshiyuki Tomino, Ikuhara's works (especially Mawaru Penguindrum[6] and Yurikuma Arashi) contain certain criticisms of the capitalist system.[7] In Ikuhara, such criticisms are often accompanied by a more or less latent distrust towards the whole social order, or even human nature itself.[6]

Interaction with fans

Ikuhara has attended several conventions and similar events, given interviews to fans and reporters, and, along with Chiho Saito, provided commentary tracks for the DVD releases of Utena. He often dresses in brightly colored clothes when socializing with fans. He has cosplayed as Sailor Mars on a few occasions.[8]

Notes

References

  1. ^ "【在学生&卒業生限定】幾原邦彦氏 特別講義「時代とアニメ、僕たちの移りゆく感性と欲望」開催のお知らせ" [Current Students & Graduates Only Announcement of Kunihiko Ikuhara Special Lecture "Time and Animation, Our Moving Sensitivity and Desire"]. 京都造形芸術大学 在学生専用サイト (in Japanese). Kyoto University of Art and Design. September 28, 2019. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  2. ^ Loveridge, Lynzee (May 15, 2019). "Utena, Sarazanmai's Ikuhara Likely Directed TMNT Episodes". Anime News Network. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  3. ^ Mateo, Alex (October 10, 2020). "Utena's Kunihiko Ikuhara Is Working Now on His Next Work". Anime News Network. Retrieved May 18, 2021.
  4. ^ Loveridge, Lynzee (March 30, 2022). "Utena, Penguindrum Director Ikuhara Announces Name Change". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
  5. ^ Sevakis, Justin (April 22, 2001). "Interview with Utena creator Kunihiko Ikuhara". Anime News Network. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  6. ^ a b Pastore, Ugo. "Let us try to make sense of 19". Translated by Pavesi, Davide. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  7. ^ Brienza, Casey (September 11, 2014). "Objects of otaku affection: animism, anime fandom, and the gods of … consumerism?". In Graham Harvey (ed.). The Handbook of Contemporary Animism. New York: Routledge. pp. 488–490. ISBN 978-1-317-54450-0. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  8. ^ "Interview with Kunihiko Ikuhara". UR Anime Club. October 8, 2000. Archived from the original on July 15, 2012. Retrieved January 29, 2008.

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Ikuni redirects here For the company formerly known as iKuni see AiLive Kunihiko Ikuhara 幾原 邦彦 Ikuhara Kunihiko born December 21 1964 also known by the nickname Ikuni is a Japanese director writer artist and music producer He has created and collaborated on several notable anime and manga series including Sailor Moon Revolutionary Girl Utena Penguindrum Yurikuma Arashi and Sarazanmai Kunihiko Ikuhara幾原 邦彦Born 1964 12 21 December 21 1964 age 58 Osaka Prefecture JapanNationalityJapaneseOccupationsDirectormusic producernovelistYears active1986 presentKnown forRevolutionary Girl UtenaPenguindrumYurikuma ArashiSarazanmaiWebsiteikuni wbr net Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Toei Animation and Sailor Moon 1986 1996 2 2 Revolutionary Girl Utena 1997 1999 2 3 Hiatus 2000 2010 2 4 Return to directing 2011 present 3 Personal life 3 1 Interests 3 2 Interaction with fans 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditIkuhara was born on December 21 1964 in Osaka Prefecture He graduated from Kyoto University of Art and Design in 1985 1 Career EditToei Animation and Sailor Moon 1986 1996 Edit After graduating Ikuhara began work at Toei Animation where he served as assistant director to Junichi Sato on Maple Town Monogatari Akuma kun Toushou Ramen man and Mōretsu Atarō and episode director on Kingyo Chuuihou Ikuhara s most famous work with Toei was on the TV anime adaptation of Sailor Moon He served as director of many episodes over the course of the series run and took over the position of series director from Junichi Sato during the second season Sailor Moon R Additionally Ikuhara served as the director of the first Sailor Moon theatrical movie called Sailor Moon R Revolutionary Girl Utena 1997 1999 Edit Displeased over the lack of creative control granted to him Ikuhara left Toei after the fourth season of Sailor Moon in 1996 to form his own creative group Be Papas consisting of himself the famous shōjo manga artist Chiho Saito animator Shinya Hasegawa writer Yōji Enokido and producer Yuuichiro Okuro Be Papas collaborated to produce the anime and manga series Revolutionary Girl Utena Shōjo Kakumei Utena Ikuhara had much more creative control over the anime which he directed than he did over the manga which was written and illustrated by Chiho Saito Notably he also recruited composer J A Seazer who provided the series distinctive duel chorus tracks Ikuhara stated that he had always admired Seazer who had enjoyed popularity during Japan s 1960s student protest movement and felt that Seazer s work with its themes of revolution and changing the world was perfectly suited to Utena The series was a success winning the Best Television Series Award and the Kobe Award at Animation Kobe 97 Be Papas collaborated again in 1999 to produce a Revolutionary Girl Utena movie Adolescence Mokushiroku Adolescence Apocalypse released in English as Revolutionary Girl Utena The Movie with an accompanying manga again authored by Saito Ikuhara also helped supervise the production of other Utena related works including a Sega Saturn video game and a stage musical Be Papas disbanded after the release of the movie Ikuhara supervised the production of the English dub of the Utena movie checking the quality of the translation he expressed strong distaste for the idea of his work being censored or changed to seem more American and made sure such changes were not apparent in the U S release Hiatus 2000 2010 Edit Ikuhara s post Utena works include the manga World of the S amp M released in English as The World Exists for Me on which he collaborated with Chiho Saito the novel Schell Bullet which he co wrote with Mamoru Nagano and the Schell Bullet based concept album Thanaphs 68 Return to directing 2011 present Edit In 2011 Ikuhara returned as an anime series director with Penguindrum which began airing in July 2011 He is currently writing the manga Nokemono to Hanayome illustrated by artist Asumiko Nakamura and published monthly in Japanese fashion magazine KERA In 2015 Ikuhara released Yurikuma Arashi which consists of an anime series produced by Silver Link and a manga series illustrated by Akiko Morishima The anime began airing on January 5 2015 In 2019 Ikuhara released Sarazanmai it was produced by MAPPA and Lapin Track The anime began airing on April 11 2019 2 As of 10 October 2020 Ikuhara has mentioned he is working on a new anime 3 but has not provided any further detail Ikuhara will return to direct Re cycle of Penguindrum a compilation film for Penguindrum On March 31 2022 Ikuhara announced that he was changing his name to Bonsoir Ikuhara later revealing it to be a pseudonym for Teiko Bon Bon a music project with Bonjour Suzuki and Teiko 4 Personal life EditInterests Edit He has expressed interest in the possibility of collaborating on a project with David Lynch someday 5 As with fellow directors Hayao Miyazaki and Yoshiyuki Tomino Ikuhara s works especially Mawaru Penguindrum 6 and Yurikuma Arashi contain certain criticisms of the capitalist system 7 In Ikuhara such criticisms are often accompanied by a more or less latent distrust towards the whole social order or even human nature itself 6 Interaction with fans Edit Ikuhara has attended several conventions and similar events given interviews to fans and reporters and along with Chiho Saito provided commentary tracks for the DVD releases of Utena He often dresses in brightly colored clothes when socializing with fans He has cosplayed as Sailor Mars on a few occasions 8 Notes EditReferences Edit 在学生 卒業生限定 幾原邦彦氏 特別講義 時代とアニメ 僕たちの移りゆく感性と欲望 開催のお知らせ Current Students amp Graduates Only Announcement of Kunihiko Ikuhara Special Lecture Time and Animation Our Moving Sensitivity and Desire 京都造形芸術大学 在学生専用サイト in Japanese Kyoto University of Art and Design September 28 2019 Retrieved November 8 2019 Loveridge Lynzee May 15 2019 Utena Sarazanmai s Ikuhara Likely Directed TMNT Episodes Anime News Network Retrieved November 8 2019 Mateo Alex October 10 2020 Utena s Kunihiko Ikuhara Is Working Now on His Next Work Anime News Network Retrieved May 18 2021 Loveridge Lynzee March 30 2022 Utena Penguindrum Director Ikuhara Announces Name Change Anime News Network Retrieved March 30 2022 Sevakis Justin April 22 2001 Interview with Utena creator Kunihiko Ikuhara Anime News Network Retrieved November 8 2019 a b Pastore Ugo Let us try to make sense of 19 Translated by Pavesi Davide a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Brienza Casey September 11 2014 Objects of otaku affection animism anime fandom and the gods of consumerism In Graham Harvey ed The Handbook of Contemporary Animism New York Routledge pp 488 490 ISBN 978 1 317 54450 0 Retrieved November 8 2019 Interview with Kunihiko Ikuhara UR Anime Club October 8 2000 Archived from the original on July 15 2012 Retrieved January 29 2008 External links EditKunihiko Ikuhara on Twitter Official website Kunihiko Ikuhara at Anime News Network s encyclopedia 幾原邦彦 Kunihiko Ikuhara at the Japanese Movie Database in Japanese Ikuni Observation Journal Brief Biography of Ikuhara Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kunihiko Ikuhara amp oldid 1143310583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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