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Ippei Kuri (九里一平, Kuri Ippei, born January 1, 1940), real name Toyoharu Yoshida (吉田豊治, Yoshida Toyoharu), is a Japanese manga artist and the third president of animation production company Tatsunoko Pro.

Ippei Kuri
九里一平
Born
Toyoharu Yoshida
吉田豊治

(1940-01-01) January 1, 1940 (age 82)
Kyoto, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Notable work
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
RelativesTatsuo Yoshida (brother)
Kenji Yoshida (brother)
Websiteippei2012.blog.fc2.com
blog.livedoor.jp/fg356b79ab/

History


Ippei Kuri was born Toyoharu Yoshida on January 1, 1940, in Kyoto. As a child, he read comics such as Superman that were discarded by American troops stationed in Japan during the Allied occupation following World War II. Kuri stated he wanted to make a manga like that when he grew up. This had an influence on his manga and anime character design style.[1] He attended Kyoto Municipal Rakuyō High School (now Kyoto Municipal Rakuyō Technical High School), but left in 1958 before graduating in order to join his older brother Kenji in Tokyo to work as a manga artist.[2]

He worked as an assistant for his older brother Tatsuo, who was already a successful illustrator and manga artist. Kuri made his manga debut in 1959 with Abare Tengu (あばれ天狗, lit. Raging Crow Goblin), published as an akahon and in the Japanese magazine Z-Boy from Shueisha. From 1960–1961, Kuri worked on Mach Sanshirō (マッハ三四郎, Mahha Sanshirō) with creator Minoru Kume. In 1962, Kuri co-founded the animation production company Tatsunoko Productions with his brothers Kenji and Tatsuo. Since then, he has worked in many different roles, including as an animation producer, in planning and design, and as a director.

Kuri was appointed the managing director of Tatsunoko Pro subsidiary Anime Friend in 1977. In 1987, due to the retirement of his brother Kenji, Kuri became the president of Tatsunoko Pro. Anime Friend was dissolved in 1990. Tatsunoko Pro became a subsidiary of the major toy manufacturer Takara on July 1, 2005, and Kuri stepped down as president at that time. The Yoshida brothers' involvement in the company has since been very limited.

At the 10th Animation Kobe event in October 2005, Kuri was awarded the special award for lifetime contributions to anime as a general producer at Tatsunoko Pro.[3] Kuri is currently a guest professor at the Kyoto University of Arts and Crafts.[4]


Works


Listed in chronological order.


Manga



Anime



Books




References


  1. "Dōga-Oh" 動画王 [Animation King]. Kinema Junpo (in Japanese). Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan: Kinema Junposha KK. 7: 76–94. 1998.
  2. "GATCHAMAN! The story of Tatsuo Yoshida and his greatest creation". Comic Book Resources. 2008-05-11.
  3. "Dai-Jū-Kai Animēshon Kōbe Shō" 第10回アニメーション神戸賞 [10th Animation Kobe Awards] (in Japanese). October 2, 2005. Archived from the original on March 22, 2016. Retrieved November 9, 2015.
  4. "Kyakuin Kyōju" 客員教授 [Guest Professors] (in Japanese). Kyoto University of Arts and Crafts. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 9, 2015.


Preceded by
Kenji Yoshida
President of Tatsunoko Production
1987 - 2005
Succeeded by
Hiroki Narishima



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