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Yoshihiro Togashi

Yoshihiro Togashi (冨樫 義博, Togashi Yoshihiro, born April 27, 1966) is a Japanese manga artist. He began drawing manga at an early age, before being recognized for his talent by publishing company Shueisha while attending college. Togashi has authored several manga series in different genres during the past three decades. He is perhaps best known for writing and illustrating the YuYu Hakusho (1990–1994) and Hunter × Hunter (1998–present) series, both of which are some of the best-selling manga in history. Togashi is married to Naoko Takeuchi, the author of Sailor Moon.

Yoshihiro Togashi
Native name
冨樫 義博
Born (1966-04-27) April 27, 1966 (age 56)
Shinjō, Yamagata, Japan
OccupationManga artist
SubjectShōnen manga
Years active1986–present
Notable worksYuYu Hakusho
Level E
Hunter × Hunter
Notable awardsTezuka Award (1986)
Shogakukan Manga Award (1993)
Spouse
(m. 1999)
Children2
Signature

Biography

Early life

Born in Shinjō, Yamagata[1][2] to a family that owned a paper shop,[3] Togashi began drawing manga casually in his first to second year of elementary school.[1][2][4] In high school, Togashi joined the fine-arts club; he later enrolled at Yamagata University where he studied education in the hope of becoming a teacher.[1] During college he submitted some of his manga work to Weekly Young Jump, published by Shueisha.[1][2] In 1986, at age 20, he authored a manga titled Buttobi Straight (ぶっとびストレート, Buttobi Sutorēto) for which he received the Tezuka Award, the most prestigious award for new comic artists in Japan.[4][5][6] Another manga by Togashi titled Jura no Mizuki (ジュラのミヅキ) was an honorable mention in Shueisha's first annual Hop Step Award Selection magazine, published in 1988.[7] After having given up his goal of becoming a teacher, Togashi was contacted by an editor of Weekly Shōnen Jump during his senior year of college, who asked him to move to Tokyo.[2]

Career

Togashi's earliest published works for Shueisha include Ōkami Nante Kowakunai!! (狼なんて怖くない!!, lit. I'm Not Afraid of the Wolf!!), a collection of comedy manga short-stories. Weekly Shōnen Jump published some of the stories prior to a tankōbon release in 1989. Between 1989 and 1990, Togashi authored Ten de Shōwaru Cupid (てんで性悪キューピッド, lit. An Ill-tempered Cupid in Heaven), a four-volume romance manga involving the relationship between a normal, human boy and a beautiful, devil girl.

In 1990 Togashi made a name for himself with his next series YuYu Hakusho (幽☆遊☆白書, lit. Poltergeist Report). Based on his interests in the occult and in horror films, the plot features the character Yusuke Urameshi, who is killed and brought back to life as an "Underworld Detective". The manga, which lasted 175 chapters over 19 tankōbon from 1990 to 1994, went on to sell over 50 million copies worldwide, earned Togashi a Shogakukan Manga Award in 1994, and received a hit anime adaptation.[8][9] In 1995, he created Level E (レベルE), a science fiction-comedy manga. Comprising three volumes, it was first published in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1995 and ran until 1997.[10][11][12] Level E was adapted into an anime television series in 2011.[13]

Togashi's next major series Hunter × Hunter (ハンター×ハンター), an action-adventure manga, began serialization in 1998. The story revolves around the protagonist Gon Freecss, a young boy in search of his father, who is a legendary, elite member of society called a "Hunter". This manga also performed very well commercially, with the first 20 volumes selling nearly 55 million copies in Japan as of August 2011.[14] In 2008, Togashi tied with One Piece author Eiichiro Oda as the fifth favorite manga artist from a poll posted by the marketing research firm Oricon.[15]

In 2017, Togashi wrote the two-chapter manga Akuten Wars (悪天ウォーズ). It was illustrated by Hachi Mizuno and published in the September and November issues of Grand Jump Premium.[16]

Personal life

Togashi is married to Naoko Takeuchi, the manga artist of Sailor Moon.[1][2][5] The two were introduced at a party hosted by Kazushi Hagiwara in August 1997. The following year, Takeuchi assisted Togashi for a short time by adding screentone to his manga Hunter × Hunter.[17] Togashi and Takeuchi were married on January 6, 1999. In attendance for the ceremony were several fellow manga artists and voice actors from both the Sailor Moon and Yu Yu Hakusho anime series.[18] The couple have two children and have collaborated on a children's book titled Oobo— Nu— Tochiibo— Nu— (おおぼーぬーとちぃぼーぬー), which Takeuchi wrote and Togashi illustrated.[4][19][20]

Togashi enjoys board-game-style video games and bowling with his family.[4] He also likes watching horror movies,[21] and considers Don't Look Up and Dawn of the Dead his favorites.[4] Togashi cites visual effects designer H. R. Giger as a major influence.[4] Togashi suffered from an immense amount of stress while working on YuYu Hakusho, which caused him inconsistent sleep patterns and chest pain.[22] On March 29, 2011, Togashi and his fellow manga artists posted messages on the official Shōnen Jump website in support of the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[23] He has a younger brother named Hideaki Togashi, who is also a manga artist. The Togashi Paper Store run by his mother is still open in Shinjō, Yamagata.[3]

On May 24, 2022, Togashi created a Twitter account that was later verified by Shueisha. He gained over a million followers in one day, and 2 million in 72 hours.[24][25][26] He is the most-followed manga artist on the platform, with over three million followers.[26][27]

Style

Manga critic Jason Thompson stated that "Togashi is no ordinary mangaka; he does things his own way", furthering that his first one-shots were a mix of school comedy and "splatter-film horror references". At age 24, Togashi created a hit with the supernatural fighting comedy YuYu Hakusho, one of the "obvious imitators" of the Dragon Ball formula of "start out as a comedy and then, once the readers like the characters, have them kick the crap out of each other". Then, rather than continue the series for as long as possible to maximize his profit, Togashi ended the series abruptly. He then created the "0% fighting and 100% humor" science-fiction horror manga Level E.[28]

Togashi's style of artwork began with screentone but gradually developed into minimalism.[4] Both Rika Takahashi of EX.org and Claude J. Pelletier of Protoculture Addicts found the art style in Hunter × Hunter much simpler than YuYu Hakusho and Level E.[29][30] Thompson noted that artwork during Hunter × Hunter's magazine run is often "sketchy" and missing backgrounds, but Togashi goes back and fixes it for its collected tankōbon release.[28] He also wrote that Togashi has a love of gore and noted that some panels in Hunter × Hunter are apparently censored for gore, being covered with screentone.[28]

Since 2006, Togashi has taken numerous lengthy hiatuses while serializing Hunter × Hunter.[31] Some were due to illness and lower back pain,[32][33] while reasons for others were never disclosed.[34][35] In 2012, Thompson speculated that Togashi's slow output was "because he's a perfectionist who enjoys his work and wants to do things himself", noting that his assistants could potentially be called upon further.[28] In his 2017 book Sensei Hakusho, which recounts his work as Togashi's assistant from 1990 to 1997, Kunio Ajino stated that Togashi was unusually generous to his staff.[36] In July 2022, Togashi revealed that he was unable to sit in a chair for two years due to his back and hip problems, but was able to resume drawing by doing so while lying down.[37]

Manga artists Nobuhiro Watsuki and Pink Hanamori have cited Togashi and YuYu Hakusho as an influence.[38][39] He is one of the favorite artists of Naruto author Masashi Kishimoto.[40] Jujutsu Kaisen author Gege Akutami is very influenced by Togashi and inspired by YuYu Hakusho and Hunter × Hunter.[41][42]

Works

Manga

  • Sensēha Toshishita!! (1986, later featured in Ten de Shōwaru Cupid Volume 4)[43]
  • Jura no Miduki (1987, featured in Hop Step Award Selection Volume 1 and later in Ten de Shōwaru Cupid Volume 4)[7]
  • Ōkami Nante Kowakunai!! (1989, tankōbon published by Shueisha)
    • Buttobi Straight (1987)
    • Tonda Birthday Present (1987, published in Weekly Shōnen Jump)
    • Occult Tanteidan (1988–1989, two parts published in Weekly Shōnen Jump)
    • Horror Angel (1988, published in Weekly Shōnen Jump)
    • Ōkami Nante Kowakunai!! (1989, published in Weekly Shōnen Jump)
  • Ten de Shōwaru Cupid (1989–1990, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump)
  • YuYu Hakusho (1990–1994, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump)
  • Level E (1995–1997, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump)
  • Hunter × Hunter (1998–present), serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump)
  • Akuten Wars (2017, published in Grand Jump Premium, story only, illustrated by Hachi Mizuno)[16]

Other

References

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External links

  • Yoshihiro Togashi on Twitter
  • Yoshihiro Togashi Exhibition -Puzzle- website (in Japanese)
  • Yoshihiro Togashi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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The native form of this personal name is Togashi Yoshihiro This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Yoshihiro Togashi 冨樫 義博 Togashi Yoshihiro born April 27 1966 is a Japanese manga artist He began drawing manga at an early age before being recognized for his talent by publishing company Shueisha while attending college Togashi has authored several manga series in different genres during the past three decades He is perhaps best known for writing and illustrating the YuYu Hakusho 1990 1994 and Hunter Hunter 1998 present series both of which are some of the best selling manga in history Togashi is married to Naoko Takeuchi the author of Sailor Moon Yoshihiro TogashiNative name冨樫 義博Born 1966 04 27 April 27 1966 age 56 Shinjō Yamagata JapanOccupationManga artistSubjectShōnen mangaYears active1986 presentNotable worksYuYu Hakusho Level E Hunter HunterNotable awardsTezuka Award 1986 Shogakukan Manga Award 1993 SpouseNaoko Takeuchi m 1999 wbr Children2Signature Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 2 Personal life 3 Style 4 Works 4 1 Manga 4 2 Other 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Born in Shinjō Yamagata 1 2 to a family that owned a paper shop 3 Togashi began drawing manga casually in his first to second year of elementary school 1 2 4 In high school Togashi joined the fine arts club he later enrolled at Yamagata University where he studied education in the hope of becoming a teacher 1 During college he submitted some of his manga work to Weekly Young Jump published by Shueisha 1 2 In 1986 at age 20 he authored a manga titled Buttobi Straight ぶっとびストレート Buttobi Sutoreto for which he received the Tezuka Award the most prestigious award for new comic artists in Japan 4 5 6 Another manga by Togashi titled Jura no Mizuki ジュラのミヅキ was an honorable mention in Shueisha s first annual Hop Step Award Selection magazine published in 1988 7 After having given up his goal of becoming a teacher Togashi was contacted by an editor of Weekly Shōnen Jump during his senior year of college who asked him to move to Tokyo 2 Career Edit Togashi s earliest published works for Shueisha include Ōkami Nante Kowakunai 狼なんて怖くない lit I m Not Afraid of the Wolf a collection of comedy manga short stories Weekly Shōnen Jump published some of the stories prior to a tankōbon release in 1989 Between 1989 and 1990 Togashi authored Ten de Shōwaru Cupid てんで性悪キューピッド lit An Ill tempered Cupid in Heaven a four volume romance manga involving the relationship between a normal human boy and a beautiful devil girl In 1990 Togashi made a name for himself with his next series YuYu Hakusho 幽 遊 白書 lit Poltergeist Report Based on his interests in the occult and in horror films the plot features the character Yusuke Urameshi who is killed and brought back to life as an Underworld Detective The manga which lasted 175 chapters over 19 tankōbon from 1990 to 1994 went on to sell over 50 million copies worldwide earned Togashi a Shogakukan Manga Award in 1994 and received a hit anime adaptation 8 9 In 1995 he created Level E レベルE a science fiction comedy manga Comprising three volumes it was first published in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1995 and ran until 1997 10 11 12 Level E was adapted into an anime television series in 2011 13 Togashi s next major series Hunter Hunter ハンター ハンター an action adventure manga began serialization in 1998 The story revolves around the protagonist Gon Freecss a young boy in search of his father who is a legendary elite member of society called a Hunter This manga also performed very well commercially with the first 20 volumes selling nearly 55 million copies in Japan as of August 2011 14 In 2008 Togashi tied with One Piece author Eiichiro Oda as the fifth favorite manga artist from a poll posted by the marketing research firm Oricon 15 In 2017 Togashi wrote the two chapter manga Akuten Wars 悪天ウォーズ It was illustrated by Hachi Mizuno and published in the September and November issues of Grand Jump Premium 16 Personal life EditTogashi is married to Naoko Takeuchi the manga artist of Sailor Moon 1 2 5 The two were introduced at a party hosted by Kazushi Hagiwara in August 1997 The following year Takeuchi assisted Togashi for a short time by adding screentone to his manga Hunter Hunter 17 Togashi and Takeuchi were married on January 6 1999 In attendance for the ceremony were several fellow manga artists and voice actors from both the Sailor Moon and Yu Yu Hakusho anime series 18 The couple have two children and have collaborated on a children s book titled Oobo Nu Tochiibo Nu おおぼーぬーとちぃぼーぬー which Takeuchi wrote and Togashi illustrated 4 19 20 Togashi enjoys board game style video games and bowling with his family 4 He also likes watching horror movies 21 and considers Don t Look Up and Dawn of the Dead his favorites 4 Togashi cites visual effects designer H R Giger as a major influence 4 Togashi suffered from an immense amount of stress while working on YuYu Hakusho which caused him inconsistent sleep patterns and chest pain 22 On March 29 2011 Togashi and his fellow manga artists posted messages on the official Shōnen Jump website in support of the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami 23 He has a younger brother named Hideaki Togashi who is also a manga artist The Togashi Paper Store run by his mother is still open in Shinjō Yamagata 3 On May 24 2022 Togashi created a Twitter account that was later verified by Shueisha He gained over a million followers in one day and 2 million in 72 hours 24 25 26 He is the most followed manga artist on the platform with over three million followers 26 27 Style EditManga critic Jason Thompson stated that Togashi is no ordinary mangaka he does things his own way furthering that his first one shots were a mix of school comedy and splatter film horror references At age 24 Togashi created a hit with the supernatural fighting comedy YuYu Hakusho one of the obvious imitators of the Dragon Ball formula of start out as a comedy and then once the readers like the characters have them kick the crap out of each other Then rather than continue the series for as long as possible to maximize his profit Togashi ended the series abruptly He then created the 0 fighting and 100 humor science fiction horror manga Level E 28 Togashi s style of artwork began with screentone but gradually developed into minimalism 4 Both Rika Takahashi of EX org and Claude J Pelletier of Protoculture Addicts found the art style in Hunter Hunter much simpler than YuYu Hakusho and Level E 29 30 Thompson noted that artwork during Hunter Hunter s magazine run is often sketchy and missing backgrounds but Togashi goes back and fixes it for its collected tankōbon release 28 He also wrote that Togashi has a love of gore and noted that some panels in Hunter Hunter are apparently censored for gore being covered with screentone 28 Since 2006 Togashi has taken numerous lengthy hiatuses while serializing Hunter Hunter 31 Some were due to illness and lower back pain 32 33 while reasons for others were never disclosed 34 35 In 2012 Thompson speculated that Togashi s slow output was because he s a perfectionist who enjoys his work and wants to do things himself noting that his assistants could potentially be called upon further 28 In his 2017 book Sensei Hakusho which recounts his work as Togashi s assistant from 1990 to 1997 Kunio Ajino stated that Togashi was unusually generous to his staff 36 In July 2022 Togashi revealed that he was unable to sit in a chair for two years due to his back and hip problems but was able to resume drawing by doing so while lying down 37 Manga artists Nobuhiro Watsuki and Pink Hanamori have cited Togashi and YuYu Hakusho as an influence 38 39 He is one of the favorite artists of Naruto author Masashi Kishimoto 40 Jujutsu Kaisen author Gege Akutami is very influenced by Togashi and inspired by YuYu Hakusho and Hunter Hunter 41 42 Works EditManga Edit Senseha Toshishita 1986 later featured in Ten de Shōwaru Cupid Volume 4 43 Jura no Miduki 1987 featured in Hop Step Award Selection Volume 1 and later in Ten de Shōwaru Cupid Volume 4 7 Ōkami Nante Kowakunai 1989 tankōbon published by Shueisha Buttobi Straight 1987 Tonda Birthday Present 1987 published in Weekly Shōnen Jump Occult Tanteidan 1988 1989 two parts published in Weekly Shōnen Jump Horror Angel 1988 published in Weekly Shōnen Jump Ōkami Nante Kowakunai 1989 published in Weekly Shōnen Jump Ten de Shōwaru Cupid 1989 1990 serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump YuYu Hakusho 1990 1994 serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump Level E 1995 1997 serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump Hunter Hunter 1998 present serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump Akuten Wars 2017 published in Grand Jump Premium story only illustrated by Hachi Mizuno 16 Other Edit Yoshirin de Pon 1994 YuYu Hakusho dōjinshi distributed at 1994 summer Comic Market Biohazard 3 The Last Escape Official Guidebook 1999 published by ASCII 44 Official Hunter Hunter Guide 2004 published by Shueisha 45 YuYu Hakusho Who s Who Underworld Character Book 2005 published by Shueisha 46 YuYu Hakusho Illustrations 2005 published by Shueisha 47 Oobo Nu To Chiibo Nu 2005 published by Kodansha Hetappi Manga Kenkyujo R 2011 published by Shueisha 48 References Edit a b c d e Vol 13 巻頭インタビュー 冨樫義博 Vol 13 The First Page Interview Yoshihiro Togashi in Japanese Yamagata River and National Highway Office Archived from the original on February 4 2006 Retrieved December 17 2009 a b c d e Fujie Kazuhisa amp Wyman Walt 2005 YuYu Hakusho Uncovered The Unofficial Guide Tokyo Japan DH Publishing Inc pp 11 2 a b Manga Planet Visits Yoshihiro Togashi s Childhood Home Manga Planet Manga Planet April 5 2018 Archived from the original on June 19 2018 Retrieved April 18 2018 a b c d e f g Togashi Yoshihiro 2003 Interview Yoshihiro Togashi Shonen Jump San Francisco Viz Media 1 5 ISSN 1545 7818 a b SHONEN JUMP Yoshihiro Togashi Shonen Jump Retrieved December 5 2009 Togashi Yoshihiro October 1989 狼なんて怖くない Ōkami Nante Kowakunai Vol 1 Shueisha p 145 ISBN 978 4 08 871336 6 a b ホップ ステップ賞 Selection Hop Step Award Selection Vol 1 Shueisha March 15 1988 p 69 ISBN 978 4 08 871111 9 Atari and Funimation Expand Relationship with New Publishing Agreement Atari to Produce Video Games Based on FUNimation s Yu Yu Hakusho Hit Anime Press release Beverly Massachusetts Business Wire May 15 2003 Retrieved September 8 2010 permanent dead link 小学館漫画賞 歴代受賞者 Shogakukan Manga Award Past winners in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved August 19 2007 レベルE 1 Level E 1 in Japanese Shueisha 1996 ISBN 978 4 08 872071 5 Retrieved December 5 2009 レベルE 2 Level E 2 in Japanese Shueisha 1996 ISBN 978 4 08 872072 2 Retrieved December 5 2009 レベルE 3 Level E 3 in Japanese Shueisha 1997 ISBN 978 4 08 872073 9 Retrieved December 5 2009 Yoshihiro Togashi s Level E Manga Gets Anime in 2011 Anime News Network October 25 2010 Retrieved November 13 2010 HUNTER HUNTER 日本テレビ系にてアニメ化決定 Decision by 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