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Nekojiru

Chiyomi Hashiguchi (橋口 千代美, Hashiguchi Chiyomi, née Nakayama (中山), January 19, 1967 – May 10, 1998), known by the pen name Nekojiru (ねこぢる, a portmanteau of Japanese neko ねこ "cat", and shiru しる "soup"), was a Japanese manga artist.

Chiyomi Hashiguchi
橋口 千代美
Nekojiru in 1992
Born
Chiyomi Nakayama (中山 千代美)

(1967-01-19)January 19, 1967
DiedMay 10, 1998(1998-05-10) (aged 31)
NationalityJapanese
Other namesNekojiru (ねこぢる)
OccupationManga artist
Years active1990–1998
Notable work
  • Nekojiru Udon
SpouseHajime Yamano

In 1990, she debuted the June issue of the monthly manga anthology Garo with Nekojiru Udon, which is now considered her definitive work.

Early life edit

Hashiguchi was born on January 19, 1967, to a wealthy family in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture. Her first spoken word was "idiot". Her schooling is unknown but editor Yoshiaki Yoshinaga states Hashiguchi attended a beauty school near her hometown. As a student she religiously followed new wave musicians such as EP-4 and TACO.

At 18, she would marry alternative manga artist Hajime Yamano, assisting his work by shading in scenes. At that time, she had no interest in becoming a mangaka.

Career edit

While absentmindedly sketching "an odd octopus-like cat" Yamano took interest in Nekojiru's drawings, stating "it had a raw childlike appearance that wasn't filtered through adult eyes - it was cute, repulsive, and cruel-looking all at the same time." Using the sketch as a motif Yamano wrote a script and Nekojiru illustrated what would become Nekojiru Udon. She was completely self-taught, having received no formal lessons from her husband. The work was brought to Garo and was well-received by editor Maki Takaichi.

Her work would experience a surge in popularity through the subversive manga trend during the mid to late 1990's. The pop aesthetics and surreal presentation of her work began to appeal to the general public, teens in particular. The couple took any solicitations for work they could get, resulting in an incredibly arduous workload for both of them.

In April and May 1998, Nekojiru spoke with several editors complaining about the workload and artistic limitations imposed by the new influx of work. In a call with a Hakusensha editor she stated: "I'm tired of drawing manga. I want to quit and move to a developing country with my husband."

Works edit

With the exception of Tsunami, all Nekojiru's work has main characters drawn as cats. Even in her manga essays, Jirujiru Travel Journal and Jirujiru Diary, she drew herself as a cat. But though the characters appear as animals, the artist chose as her setting not a forest, but rather the human world. Her manga detailing the daily life and adventures of the cats Nyāko and Nyatta are held in high esteem. The major themes of her work are a childlike zaniness, cruelty and nostalgia. And, as is shown in Dream Memo, included in the posthumously released compilation Nekojiru Udon 3, many of her bizarre works of fantasy were based on her own dream experiences. Psychedelic drugs like magic mushrooms and LSD also often appear in her works.[1]

Yamano Hajime, using the pen-name Nekojiru-y, took over Nekojiru's world, and continues to produce new works. On his official site, one could read a free chapter of Nekojiru's manga. At the end of November 2020, it was announced the site would be closed for a long time, and remains down as of July 2023.

There have been two animated adaptations of Nekojiru's manga, both of them focusing on the family of Nyāko, Nyatta and their parents. The first of these was Nekojiru Gekijō (ねこぢる劇場, Nekojiru Theatre), a 27 × 2 minute series which aired on Japanese TV in 1999 as one segment of Asahi Television's Bakushō-Mondai no Boss-Kyara-Ō (爆笑問題のボスキャラ王), led by comedy duo Bakushō Mondai. The second, and more famous, at least among English speakers, is the 2001 OVA Nekojiru Sō (ねこぢる草, Nekojiru Grass), released in English as Cat Soup.

List of works edit

  • Nekojiru Udon (ねこぢるうどん)
  • Nekogamisama (ねこ神さま, Cat God)
  • Nekojiru Manjū (ねこぢるまんじゅう)
  • Nekojiru Dango (ねこぢるだんご)
  • Nekojiru Shokudo (ねこぢる食堂, Nekojiru Cafeteria)
  • Nekojiru Senbei (ねこぢるせんべい)
  • Jirujiru Ryokōki (ぢるぢる旅行記, Jirujiru Travel Journal)
  • Jirujiru Nikki (ぢるぢる日記, Jirujiru Diary)

Nekojiru also worked as an illustrator and character designer on other projects.

Death edit

Hashiguchi died by suicide on May 10, 1998.[2] Her suicide note included: "Forget I even lived"; "I don't need a grave"; and "Don't talk about why I died". Yamano declined to provide details about motives but denied media allegations that it was a copycat suicide after musician hide's death. Contrary to her wishes her family buried her ashes in an anonymous grave.

Shortly before her suicide, Nyāko and Nyatta, the two main characters of Nekojiru Udon, were selected to be used by Tokyo Electric in promotional campaigns. The death of their creator cancelled that.[3]

In popular culture edit

The Gothball episode "Japan" is an homage to Nekojiru's work. Pieces of paper (LSD) with Nekojiru cat faces are seen in the episode "Goth's Trip".

References edit

  1. ^ "Nekojiru - Nekojiru Manju - WEBCOMICS". www.webcomicsapp.com. Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  2. ^ Patten, Fred (November 21, 2003). "New from Japan: Anime Film Reviews". Animation World Magazine. Retrieved 23 May 2009.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Yoshinaga, Yoshiaki. . Anipages. Benjamin Ettinger. Archived from the original on 18 April 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2015.

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now considered her definitive work Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Works 4 List of works 5 Death 6 In popular culture 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editHashiguchi was born on January 19 1967 to a wealthy family in Kawaguchi Saitama Prefecture Her first spoken word was idiot Her schooling is unknown but editor Yoshiaki Yoshinaga states Hashiguchi attended a beauty school near her hometown As a student she religiously followed new wave musicians such as EP 4 and TACO At 18 she would marry alternative manga artist Hajime Yamano assisting his work by shading in scenes At that time she had no interest in becoming a mangaka Career editWhile absentmindedly sketching an odd octopus like cat Yamano took interest in Nekojiru s drawings stating it had a raw childlike appearance that wasn t filtered through adult eyes it was cute repulsive and cruel looking all at the same time Using the sketch as a motif Yamano wrote a script and Nekojiru illustrated what would become Nekojiru Udon She was completely self taught having received no formal lessons from her husband The work was brought to Garo and was well received by editor Maki Takaichi Her work would experience a surge in popularity through the subversive manga trend during the mid to late 1990 s The pop aesthetics and surreal presentation of her work began to appeal to the general public teens in particular The couple took any solicitations for work they could get resulting in an incredibly arduous workload for both of them In April and May 1998 Nekojiru spoke with several editors complaining about the workload and artistic limitations imposed by the new influx of work In a call with a Hakusensha editor she stated I m tired of drawing manga I want to quit and move to a developing country with my husband Works editWith the exception of Tsunami all Nekojiru s work has main characters drawn as cats Even in her manga essays Jirujiru Travel Journal and Jirujiru Diary she drew herself as a cat But though the characters appear as animals the artist chose as her setting not a forest but rather the human world Her manga detailing the daily life and adventures of the cats Nyako and Nyatta are held in high esteem The major themes of her work are a childlike zaniness cruelty and nostalgia And as is shown in Dream Memo included in the posthumously released compilation Nekojiru Udon 3 many of her bizarre works of fantasy were based on her own dream experiences Psychedelic drugs like magic mushrooms and LSD also often appear in her works 1 Yamano Hajime using the pen name Nekojiru y took over Nekojiru s world and continues to produce new works On his official site one could read a free chapter of Nekojiru s manga At the end of November 2020 it was announced the site would be closed for a long time and remains down as of July 2023 There have been two animated adaptations of Nekojiru s manga both of them focusing on the family of Nyako Nyatta and their parents The first of these was Nekojiru Gekijō ねこぢる劇場 Nekojiru Theatre a 27 2 minute series which aired on Japanese TV in 1999 as one segment of Asahi Television s Bakushō Mondai no Boss Kyara Ō 爆笑問題のボスキャラ王 led by comedy duo Bakushō Mondai The second and more famous at least among English speakers is the 2001 OVA Nekojiru Sō ねこぢる草 Nekojiru Grass released in English as Cat Soup List of works editNekojiru Udon ねこぢるうどん Nekogamisama ねこ神さま Cat God Nekojiru Manju ねこぢるまんじゅう Nekojiru Dango ねこぢるだんご Nekojiru Shokudo ねこぢる食堂 Nekojiru Cafeteria Nekojiru Senbei ねこぢるせんべい Jirujiru Ryokōki ぢるぢる旅行記 Jirujiru Travel Journal Jirujiru Nikki ぢるぢる日記 Jirujiru Diary Nekojiru also worked as an illustrator and character designer on other projects Death editHashiguchi died by suicide on May 10 1998 2 Her suicide note included Forget I even lived I don t need a grave and Don t talk about why I died Yamano declined to provide details about motives but denied media allegations that it was a copycat suicide after musician hide s death Contrary to her wishes her family buried her ashes in an anonymous grave Shortly before her suicide Nyako and Nyatta the two main characters of Nekojiru Udon were selected to be used by Tokyo Electric in promotional campaigns The death of their creator cancelled that 3 In popular culture editThe Gothball episode Japan is an homage to Nekojiru s work Pieces of paper LSD with Nekojiru cat faces are seen in the episode Goth s Trip References edit Nekojiru Nekojiru Manju WEBCOMICS www webcomicsapp com Retrieved 2021 05 30 Patten Fred November 21 2003 New from Japan Anime Film Reviews Animation World Magazine Retrieved 23 May 2009 permanent dead link Yoshinaga Yoshiaki Yoshiaki Yoshinaga on Nekojiru pt 2 Anipages Benjamin Ettinger Archived from the original on 18 April 2015 Retrieved 17 April 2015 External links editOfficial site Archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nekojiru amp oldid 1210250944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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